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Connecticut and New York have launched scholarship programs to tackle a shortage of health care workers following the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Many out-of-state graduate students in New York are being given the in-state tuition benefit.
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The program focuses in high-demand fields like healthcare, business and education.
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The mask mandate for schools and childcare facilities in Connecticut will end on February 28.
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Unions representing professors and other faculty at the state's public universities say Governor Kathy Hochul needs to add more money to ease staffing shortages.
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The leader of New York's state university system, Chancellor James Malatras, said Thursday he will resign amid harsh criticism for his actions while a top aide to former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
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Documents released by Attorney General Letitia James show Malatras was helping to plan retaliation against a woman who is a survivor of sexual harassment from former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
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Fewer students are going to public colleges in New York this fall.
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Fewer high school students have enrolled in New York’s public colleges this fall, following a similar decline at education institutions across the U.S. But a bright spot is that SUNY research universities are weathering the pandemic.
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SUNY doesn’t have the power to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for all of its employees. Online sports betting in Connecticut kicks off tomorrow, a state…