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Partnership allows Jefferson Community College bachelor's in tourism
Dec. 3--Students can now get a Bachelor of Science degree in hotel, resort and tourism management in Watertown through a new joint program between Jefferson Community College and Paul Smith's College.
Division of Environmental Management head feels she 'can make a difference'
All it took for Julie Pippel to set her sights on an environmental career was an ecology camp she attended when she was a student at Williamsport High School.
Questions remain over alleged sexual assault involving North Country students
Comment on this story THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2009 A Franklin County grand jury has decided not to file charges after reviewing an alleged sexual assault case involving students at Paul Smith's College.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Counselors will be on hand today for students in the Rush-Henrietta Central School District following the weekend deaths of a current student and a recent graduate.
A 19-year-old Pittsford resident was killed Friday in a head-on accident in Franklin County.
H1N1 vaccine at Plattsburgh State
Andrew Desmarais isn't going to let H1N1 knock him out of school for two weeks. On Monday, he received the vaccine at Plattsburgh State, where he is a junior.
Former safety officer speaks out about arrest
A former Paul Smith's College safety officer says he hopes the misdemeanor case against him will be resolved in his favor.
College safety officers arrested
Two former Paul Smith's College campus-safety officers are facing charges after they allegedly threatened a local woman and refused to let her call for help.
Stockton receive college honors, graduate
Robert Brown of Stockton was named to the dean's list at Widener University School of Law, Harrisburg, Pa., for the spring semester.
H1N1 Dorm Set Up For Infected Paul Smith's Students
PAUL SMITH'S, N.Y. -- At Paul Smith's College beginning this year students exhibiting signs of the flu won't have to be around their healthy peers.
New York college prepares dorm for students with swine flu
A college in New York's Adirondack Mountains is preparing for the swine flu by setting aside an entire dormitory for students stricken with the illness.
Area colleges plan varied responses as flu bears in.
Dr. Peter Gott offers sound medical answers to reader questions in the new Lifestyles section... Is eyelid twitching caused by meds? Phone calls are a doc's responsibility Alcoholism may be cause of fiance's problems PAUL SMITHS - The many students in area colleges are considered more at risk than the outlying population should H1N1 flu strike the ...
The Central New York Business Journal
Greater Binghamton People on the Move
Davidson, Fox & Company, LLP has added two staff accountants. Ashley McElwain, a graduate of Cedarville University in Ohio, has a B.A. in accounting and finance.
Story from NorthCountryNow.com
By CRAIG FREILICH POTSDAM - Businessman Jim Sheehan has a sleepy-eyed look that might lead one to think that he is not on top of his game, and that would be a mistake.
BINGHAMTON Christopher Hansen has joined Shumaker Consulting Engineering & Land Surveying P.C., on Court Street, as a "survey instrument person." Hansen recently graduated from Paul Smith's College with a degree in surveying technology.
The Central New York Business Journal
Greater Binghamton People on the Move
Seven architects and engineers in Stantec's Binghamton office have passed the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design exam to become LEED-accredited professionals.
Melange Bistrobar brings a world of culinary delights to Downtown
Hours: 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays; 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays; 11 a.m.-2 a.m. Fridays; 2 p.m.-2 a.m. Saturdays; noon-7 p.m. Sundays Entree price range: $17-$34 Notes: Jazz performers on weekends.
Verizon to add 10 cell towers in the northern region
Verizon Wireless plans to install 10 new cell-phone towers in the North Country this summer.
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