Latham, NY – Valerie Johnson, Administrator at The Village, a Heritage skilled nursing and rehabilitation community in Gerry, NY, was recognized in December as a graduate of the seventh class of the IGNITE Leadership Academy with LeadingAge New York. During graduation held during a special online ceremony
Read more →UB to test all on-campus students before Thanksgiving break BUFFALO, N.Y. — The University at Buffalo is preparing its plans to administer COVID-19 testing to on-campus students prior to the Thanksgiving break, per today’s announcement by State University of New York Chancellor Jim Malatras. As part of
Read more →Collaboration, Planning Key to NYCC’s Hands-on Fall Term NYCC has successfully reached the strategically-planned completion of its in-person, hands-on instruction for the Fall 2020 trimester. Coursework will continue for the Doctor of Chiropractic students online through the remainder of the term, as scheduled. The hybrid model for
Read more →PARENTS AND CAREGIVERS: ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH OFFERS SCREENING AND SERVICES FOR CHILDREN WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DELAYS OR DISABILITIES Early Intervention and Preschool programs serve children from birth to age 5 with therapies and family supports ERIE COUNTY, NY – While much of Erie County is entering
Read more →ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH HIRING CONTACT TRACERS AND PUBLIC HEALTH SANITARIANS New positions will support COVID-19 response ERIE COUNTY, NY— The Erie County Department of Health is accepting applications for jobs within its Division of Environmental Health and Office of Epidemiology. There are two part-time and six
Read more →UB’s New Program will include elements unique to UB, such as a concentration in local politics and model-based reasoning BUFFALO, N.Y. – The University at Buffalo this fall will begin offering its undergraduate students a new multidisciplinary minor in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE). Concentrating aspects of
Read more →Special program of distance learning targets families affected by the digital divide BUFFALO, NY – A series of half-hour courses will premier on Monday for students from kindergarten through twelfth grade designed to help them receive distance learning instruction because they are lacking internet or computer access.
Read more →Returning to School Safely By Shannon Traphagen Colleges and Universities After having to abruptly cancel in-person classes in mid-March due to the coronavirus, and conduct coursework remotely, students who will be returning to campus wonder what safety precautions will be taken to allay their fears of
Read more →Hybrid and Online College Learning Tips Accessible Academics is here to help! By Anne Showers If you are a high school or college student who is struggling with online or hybrid learning, Accessible Academics’ team of academic coaches and tutors can help you succeed. This spring
Read more →Immediate Employment Openings! People Inc. is looking for compassionate, patient people to work in agency group homes as direct support professionals throughout Western New York, including Boston, Buffalo, East Aurora, Grand Island, Niagara Falls, Orchard Park, and West Seneca. Full time, part-time and temporary positions are available,
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