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State Tipoffs Involving New York Newsletter for Tuesday October 29, 2024 ( 16 items )  

Brooklyn Law Expands Commitment to Yellow Ribbon Program as Veteran Students Association Relaunches
BROOKLYN, New York, Oct. 29 -- Brooklyn Law School issued the following news: As part of an expanded commitment to back veterans, Brooklyn Law School has substantially increased scholarship support for students who have served in the nation's armed forces effective this fall semester. The initiative will ensure full-tuition support for veterans qualifying under the Yellow Ribbon Program, a post-9/11 GI Bill administered by the Veterans Administration (VA). The Yellow Ribbon Program awards ben  more

Buffalo State University: Faculty Achievements Roundup - Chase Inducted Into Plaza of Stars
BUFFALO, New York, Oct. 29 -- Buffalo State University issued the following news release: Anthony Chase, assistant dean in Buffalo State University's School of Arts and Sciences, was inducted into the Buffalo Theater District's Plaza of Stars during the kickoff to the 41st anniversary celebration of Curtain Up! on September 9 in downtown Buffalo. The ceremony, held inside Shea's 710 Theatre, was hosted by the award-winning actor, director, and former Plaza of Stars inductee Stephen McKinley Hen  more

Calif. Gov. Newsom Proposes Historic Expansion of Film & TV Tax Credit Program
SACRAMENTO, California, Oct. 29 -- Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-California, issued the following news release on Oct. 28, 2024: Governor Gavin Newsom today announced a proposal to expand California's Film & Television Tax Credit Program to $750 million annually, a massive increase from the current $330 million annual allocation. This ambitious expansion would position California as the top state for capped film incentive programs, surpassing other states like New York. "California is the entertainment  more

Cornell honors Sagan's 90th birthday with celebration of science
ITHACA, New York, Oct. 28 -- Cornell University issued the following news: On what would have been astronomer and planetary scientist Carl Sagan's 90th birthday, Cornell's Carl Sagan Institute will celebrate his legacy in an interdisciplinary day of science, music and more as part of the College of Arts and Sciences' Arts Unplugged series. Sagan's longtime collaborator and widow Ann Druyan, an Emmy and Peabody award-winning writer, producer and director, will open the event. Druyan co-wrote th  more

D'Youville College: Men's Basketball Alum Willie Kondrat Drafted To NBA G-League Grand Rapids Gold
BUFFALO, New York, Oct. 29 -- D'Youville College issued the following news: Playing for a professional sports team is always the dream for any young athlete from an early age, and for one former D'Youville University men's basketball player, that dream has taken another step forward to becoming a reality. This past Saturday, the NBA G-League held their annual draft and in the 110 players that were eligible to be drafted, Willie Kondrat '23 waited for his name to be called. Of the two-round, 62  more

Geneseo Foundation Honors David Klein '85 With the 2024 Philanthropic Leadership Award
GENESEO, New York, Oct. 29 -- The Geneseo Foundation issued the following news: On Friday, October 25, The Geneseo Foundation honored David Klein '85 with the 2024 Philanthropic Leadership Award during an alumni recognition event at The Wadsworth Homestead. First presented in 2006, the Philanthropic Leadership Award is one of the Foundation's most prestigious recognitions, awarded annually to individuals whose dedication and commitment create lasting benefits for Geneseo students. Klein, the  more

Indigenous women in home economics featured in exhibit
ITHACA, New York, Oct. 28 -- Cornell University issued the following news: A new exhibit in the lobby of Mann Library highlights the contributions of the first Haudenosaunee women in the College of Human Ecology, who benefited from home economics programs but were constrained by inadequate financial support, cultural stereotypes and gender bias. Titled "Redressing Histories of Early Hodinohso:nih Women at Cornell, 1914-1942," the exhibit is part of Human Ecology's centennial celebrations this   more

Lynden Archer reappointed dean of Cornell Engineering
ITHACA, New York, Oct. 28 -- Cornell University issued the following news: Lynden A. Archer has been appointed to a second term as the Joseph Silbert Dean of Engineering, Interim Provost John Siliciano '75 announced Oct. 28. The Cornell Board of Trustees' Executive Committee voted Oct. 14 to approve a new five-year term, effective July 1, 2025. Archer's tenure as dean began July 1, 2020. "Lynden is an inspiring leader and collaborator who has led Cornell Engineering with distinction," Silicia  more

New Feldshuh play premieres Nov. 1 at Schwartz Center
ITHACA, New York, Oct. 28 -- Cornell University issued the following news: "Orlando's Gift," a new play inspired by Virginia Woolf's novel "Orlando" will premiere Nov. 1 on campus. The play, collaboratively created by Cornell students, faculty and guest artists, and written and directed by Professor David Feldshuh, tells the love story of Woolf and her hero/heroine, Orlando. Orlando who has too many selves to count lives forever in a giddy world of fantasy, wit, surprise and theatrical advent  more

New Japan Rising: LDP's Defeat Signals Shift Toward Inclusion
SYRACUSE, New York, Oct. 28 -- Syracuse University issued the following news: Margarita Estevez-Abe, associate professor of political science at Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs, shared her thoughts below on Japan's general election results. Her research focuses on Japan, gender, and political economy. If you'd like to schedule an interview with her, please reach out to Vanessa Marquette, media relations specialist, at vrmarque@syr.edu. Margarita Estevez-Abe  more

Niagara University Students Learn About Local History Through Partnership With Niagara Falls National Heritage Area
NIAGARA FALLS, New York, Oct. 29 -- Niagara University issued the following news: By Lisa McMahon The Niagara Frontier is rich with history, and Niagara University students have the unique opportunity to learn more about it through a partnership with the Niagara Falls National Heritage Area. The program was initiated by Dr. Hope Russell, an adjunct professor of women' studies at NU who also serves as director of education and interpretive planning and historian for the NFNHA, and its educatio  more

Physicist Yuval Grossman elected to American Physical Society
ITHACA, New York, Oct. 28 -- Cornell University issued the following news: Yuval Grossman, professor of physics in the College of Arts and Sciences, has been elected to the American Physical Society (APS). The fellowship program recognizes physicists who have made exceptional contributions in physics research; important applications of physics, leadership in or service to physics; or significant contributions to physics education. Grossman works in the field of high-energy physics phenomenolo  more

Rockefeller University: A New Chemistry for CRISPR
NEW YORK, Oct. 29 (TNSres) -- Rockefeller University issued the following news: CRISPR-Cas9 has long been likened to a kind of genetic scissors, thanks to its ability to snip out any desired section of DNA with elegant precision. But it turns out that CRISPR systems have more than one strategy in their toolkit. A mechanism originally discovered in bacteria, where it has operated as an adaptive immune system for eons, CRISPR is naturally deployed by certain singled-cell organisms to protect the  more

SJNY TO LAUNCH WOMEN'S FLAG FOOTBALL
BROOKLYN, New York, Oct. 29 -- St. Joseph's University, New York, issued the following news release: BROOKLYN and PATCHOGUE, N.Y. - October 28, 2024 -- St. Joseph's University, New York (SJNY) has announced the introduction of a Women's Flag Football program, starting on both campuses in spring 2025. "We are beyond excited to be able to offer this new opportunity for our female student-athletes at St. Joseph's University, New York," said Megan Valentine, director of athletics and recreation f  more

SUNY Chancellor King Announces 2024 SUNY-IBM AI Research Alliance Awardees
ALBANY, New York, Oct. 29 (TNSres) -- The State University of New York issued the following news release: * * * 14 Faculty Members Selected from SUNY's Four University Centers SUNY, IBM Have Partnered Since 2019 to Advance AI Research and Innovation * * * State University of New York Chancellor John B. King Jr. today announced the 2024 SUNY-IBM AI Research Alliance grant recipients. Fourteen outstanding researchers from SUNY's four university centers have been awarded grants this year for   more

UC-Santa Cruz: Award-Winning Poet and Author Ellen Bass Will Be the Honored Guest Speaker at the 15th Annual Morton Marcus Poetry Reading on November 7
SANTA CRUZ, California, Oct. 25 (TNSres) -- The University of California Santa Cruz campus issued the following news: By Dan White Ellen Bass is the author of nine poetry collections of poetry and was elected a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets in 2017. Her work appears frequently in The New Yorker, The American Poetry Review, The New York Times Magazine and The Atlantic. Since its inception in 2010, the annual Morton Marcus Poetry Reading has become one of the most highly anticipat  more