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Wednesday, May 25, 2022 When credibility matters
Schenectady president Dr. Steady Moono speaks at a ground breaking for a brand new open air fitness center behind the college next to the entrance to the bicycle trail with Ellen Sax, MVP Vice President for Community Engagement Credit: Peter R. Barber, left and top, Provided, bottom

Fitness court coming to SUNY Schenectady, city this year (with photos)

SCHENECTADY – A concrete slab that sits just a few feet from the entrance to the Mohawk-Hudson Bike Trail at… Read more »

Right: Dr. Christopher Brellochs in attire inspired by the Gilded Age (Elizabeth Gerbi photo). Left: Scenes from HBO's "The Gilded Age" filmed inside Troy Savings Bank Music Hall and outside in Troy.

For SUNY Schenectady’s Brellochs, being on set of HBO hit ‘was like going to Disneyland for the Gilded Age’

Getting the opulent period visuals in “The Gilded Age” just right took hundreds of hours of research, some of which… Read more »

The SUNY Schenectady campus is seen on Dec. 9, 2020. Inset: Ann Hampton Callaway.
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A Place For Jazz partnering with SUNY Schenectady; Callaway concert set April 29

After a two-year hiatus, the Schenectady-based concert series known as A Place For Jazz is slated to return this year… Read more »

Rebecca Conover, an employee with Schenectady ARC, poses with a certificate she earned through an apprenticeship program put on by the nonprofit organization, SUNY Schenectady and the state’s Department of Labor. She is joined by Kerri Neifield, commissioner of the state’s Office for People with Developmental Disabilities, left, and Department of Labor Commissioner Roberta Reardon.
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Apprenticeship program leads to career opportunities for Schenectady ARC employees

SCHENECTADY — Rebecca Conover always wanted to be a nurse, but was squeamish about blood. So, the Esperance resident began searching… Read more »

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SUNY Schenectady to add mobile classrooms for workforce development

SCHENECTADY — SUNY Schenectady will create two mobile classrooms to provide on-site workforce development courses at regional employers. The college… Read more »

From left, Brett L. Wery, Areli Mendoza-Pannone, Mark Evans and Robert Frazier at Avaloch Farm Music Institute in New Hampshire. (photo provided)
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‘Quarry Songs’ heading to SUNY Schenectady

Artistic restrictions can be a boon. At least that’s what Capital Region composer Brett Wery has found while writing a… Read more »

Jaqueline Tyo, left, and Terry Taylor in front of the Washington Irving Educational Center on Mumford Street Friday
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Program eyes more Schenectady teachers… from Schenectady; Offers pathway to education jobs in district

Terry Taylor found herself in a tenuous situation at the start of the pandemic: she had recently suffered a personal… Read more »

Greg Truckenmiller, Fulton-Montgomery Community College's newly appointed president, in his office last week.

FMCC interim president takes permanent top job and looks to the future

Greg Truckenmiller, a longtime Fulton-Montgomery Community College administrator who has led the college through the pandemic as acting president, was… Read more »

Matt Rocker in his New York City studio

Saratoga Springs native has done sound engineering for films, TV; he’s about to make directorial debut

Growing up in Saratoga Springs, Matt Rocker saw everything as an instrument. When recording a demo tape as a kid,… Read more »

Siena's Jalen Pickett at the Alumni Recreation Center in January in front empty stands with cardboard cutouts. 

College sports venues can partly reopen Friday amid COVID pandemic

ALBANY — Another tiny step toward normalcy in the era of COVID was announced Tuesday: partial reopening of college sports… Read more »

Charlie Post received his first Grammy nomination for his work as sound engineer on Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s 2019 recording of Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 13. (Courtesy CSO)

Mont Pleasant and SUNY Schenectady grad nominated for Grammy Award

Charlie Post’s road to success started in Schenectady. But for too long, he’d felt almost like being the best man… Read more »

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Two COVID positives impact SUNY Schenectady’s School of Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism

SCHENECTADY – Two COVID positives connected to SUNY Schenectady’s School of Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism led Sunday to classes… Read more »

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