In a geographic shift, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth eliminated military programs at elite schools and shifted south, potentially tapping UT.
State investment could address the housing crisis — or deepen it. Current proposals risk repeating the mistakes of the past.
SUNY is launching a new program to place college interns with local governments. SUNY Chancellor John King announced Thursday the new initiative of getting SUNY students paid internships with local ...
Acknowledging a growing trend of violence against the press, “Silencing Journalism” aims to show readers the dangers of being ...
The State University of New York at Fredonia has appointed Julie Gorlewski, Ph.D., as its next Provost and Vice President for ...
The SUNY New Paltz MFA Metal Program participated  in the first Summit of Jewelry Classes at Pinakothek der Moderne, a German art museum in Munich.
Alexander C. “Alastair” Brownie, PhD, SUNY Distinguished Teaching professor emeritus and former chair of the Department of Biochemistry at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, died ...
Six local women honored by the NY Senate during Women's History Month included businessowners, teachers, leaders and more. Hear their stories.
Gov. Kathy Hochul has announced expanded child care services at 11 SUNY schools across New York state, including Tompkins Cortland Community College and SUNY Broome, as part of an effort to provide ...
Allison Freer of Kingston, Jessica Bucci of Saugerties, Vanessa Picca of Highland, Alyssa VanPelt-Cathcart of Tivoli, and Eston Whittaker of Germantown — graduated from SUNY ...
For Lani Graves, basketball has always been more than just a game — it has been a journey built on dedication, hard work and ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — As artificial intelligence continues to grow, researchers at the University at Albany are using it to tackle a major online issue — cyberbullying. Researchers at UAlbany hope ...