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Nationally, college enrollment has more or less recovered since Covid-related declines. But New York's public colleges and universities aren't quite there yet.
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Former U.S. Education Secretary John B. King was appointed as SUNY chancellor in December. He said he plans to visit all 64 campuses.
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Former New York state education commissioner and U.S. education secretary, John King, has been tapped to be the next SUNY chancellor.
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"There are only so many projects that we can take on," Talbot said. "[Tompkins and Cortland counties] do not have deep pockets, neither one of you."
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Parents of biracial students at Bainbridge-Guilford High School said their children regularly experience racist bullying and the video was not a one-off incident.
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Last week, investigators released emails and text messages from Malatras mocking Lindsey Boylan, an ex-aide to former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, after she called the work environment toxic in 2019.
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"We will be selecting 50 names of children who will be receiving a full ride to a SUNY or CUNY institution."
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Workers who are represented by one of 14 collective bargaining contracts can still opt for weekly testing in lieu of a vaccine.
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About 97% of students enrolled at SUNY schools across New York have complied with the mandate, according to a SUNY spokesperson.
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Only some of the region's private colleges have implemented vaccine requirements for both employees and students.