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Students rally for SUNY, CUNY
College student protest in Albany Monday. Photo: Karen DeWitt.
College student protest in Albany Monday. Photo: Karen DeWitt.
(03/06/12) Protesters say 33 students and Occupy Albany activists have been released without injury or incident, following their arrests at the state Capitol Monday. Nearly 400 college and university students from around New York, from the SUNY and CUNY systems, gathered for the rally in Albany.

The students said they were rallying against rising tuition costs and said those increases are pushing them into debt. They want the state to restore funding to public universities. They also said the quality and variety of education are decreasing in New York. more

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Colleges share lab space and equipment with SUNY Canton in wake of fire
They’ve been falling all over themselves just to try to help. They’ve gone above and beyond.
(02/17/12) SUNY Canton chemistry professor Ken Erickson says he's a Saints fan for life.

Erickson says his college's science labs will be closed at least until the end of the semester after last week's fire. But St. Lawrence University is offering lab space on its campus to help out the neighboring school. more

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Protestors briefly "occupy" state budget meeting
They’re just talking about talking and not doing anything.
(02/07/12) Occupy protesters briefly disrupted a state budget hearing at the State Capitol Monday. They said they're angered by inequities in the tax system. In Albany, Karen DeWitt reports. more

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New grant monies a challenge for SUNY
SUNY Plaza, Albany
SUNY Plaza, Albany
(02/01/12) Governor Andrew Cuomo is leaning on New York's network of public colleges to play a bigger role in economic growth and he's proposing to provide the resources to do so.

But there could stiff competition for those funds, as the Innovation Trail's Ryan Delaney reports. more

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2012 another tight year for SUNY
SUNY Plaza, Albany. Photo: SUNY
SUNY Plaza, Albany. Photo: SUNY
(01/13/12) With the New Year comes new visions for what state government will try to accomplish over the next 12 months. Last week Governor Andrew Cuomo delivered his State of the State speech. Monday, SUNY Chancellor Nancy Zimpher gave her annual State of the University address. As the Innovation Trail's Daniel Robison reports, 2012 appears to be another year of belt tightening for the SUNY system.

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Chancellor calls for more integration of SUNY
(01/10/12) SUNY Chancellor Nancy Zimpher delivered her own speech today in Albany, on the state of higher education in New York. The Innovation Trail's Marie Cusick has the details: more

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McCall on SUNY, Occupy Wall Street, Occupy Albany
Carl McCall
Carl McCall
(10/25/11) Carl McCall, the newly appointed Chair of the State University of New York Board of Trustees, is no stranger to New York politics and policy making. He spoke with Albany reporter Karen DeWitt about his goals for SUNY, the Occupy Wall Street, and now, the Occupy Albany movement. more

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Cuomo appoints former political rival Carl McCall head of SUNY board
Carl McCall in Massena during his 2002 run for governor.
Carl McCall in Massena during his 2002 run for governor.
(10/18/11) Governor Andrew Cuomo yesterday named a previous political rival, the former State Comptroller Carl McCall, as chair of the SUNY Board of Trustees. In Albany, Karen DeWitt has more. more

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Battle over SUNY administration consolidation continues
(10/07/11) The battle over shared administration at SUNY's Canton and Potsdam campuses continued today, as the Canton campus' faculty assembly passed a resolution opposing a shared presidency.
The organization includes SUNY Canton's vice presidents, deans, teaching faculty and professional staff. more
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SUNY gives itself a report card
(09/27/11) SUNY released its second-ever report card Monday. The self-assessment shows how the system's 64 campuses statewide are performing compared to other schools nationally. The Innovation Trail's Daniel Robison reports. more

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