Friday - April 26, 2024
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SUNY: Nursing School Expands Outreach in Native American Communities, Elsewhere
BUFFALO, New York, Jan. 29 [TNSgrants] -- The State University of New York Buffalo campus issued the following news release: * * * - Efforts result from $3.4 million in Health Resources and Services * * * The University at Buffalo School of Nursing has expanded its clinical sites for students, improved nursing services to local Native Americans and other underserved populations, and enhanced its curriculum, thanks to $3.4 million in grants from the Health Resources and Services Administrati  more

SUNY: Poverty Assistance Expert to Speak
CORTLAND, N.Y., Jan. 29 -- The State University of New York's Cortland Campus issued the following news: SNAP, a longtime, key program to help prevent U.S. citizens from starving -- the acronym stands for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program -- is about to take a heavy whack. Maggie Dickinson's recent Atlantic magazine article, "The Ripple Effects of Taking SNAP Benefits From One Person," discusses the Trump administration's new rule that will take away food assistance benefits from nearl  more

Trocaire College: Dr. Jennifer Blickwedehl Takes on New Role at Trocaire - Associate Dean for Curriculum and Instruction
BUFFALO, New York, Jan. 29 -- Trocaire College issued the following news release: Longtime Trocaire College biology professor Jennifer Blickwedehl, Ph.D. rang in the New Year by taking on a new role: associate dean for Curriculum and Instruction. Dr. Blickwedehl begin her role effective Jan. 6, 2020. She also will serve as director for the college's General Studies program as part of her associate dean position, and in that capacity "sustain a high-quality academic culture that emphasizes coll  more