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More applications. More early decision candidates. More kids on waitlists. In less than a decade, the college application landscape has changed dramatically, making for students who are stressed out and guidance counselors who are busier than ever.
Ogdensburg Free Academy class leaders
The academic leaders for the class of 2012 at Ogdensburg Free Academy are Kori Bresett, ranked first in her class, and Makenzi Stevenson, ranked second.
Take a stand for public access to taxpayer funded research
Bonnie J. M. Swoger is a Science and Technology Librarian at a small public undergraduate institution in upstate New York, SUNY Geneseo.
Work Can Be Hard To Find For Autistic And Disabled Adults
While many young adults living with autism don't have a college education, 23-year-old Dustin Fredericy is working towards just that.
Goshen grad finds consulate job way to give back
When Emily Conley Enright was a student at Goshen High School, she discovered her two loves: traveling and helping people.
But four SUNY Geneseo seniors did graduate and they walked across the stage last Friday, with the help of the L.I.V.E.S. program.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Bridging the workplace gender divide
As a senior business administration major at SUNY Geneseo, I am constantly contemplating ways to prepare myself for the 'real world.' More specifically, I ask: 'How can I set myself apart from my peers in this highly competitive job market?' As a woman, I find myself asking this question more frequently.
Understanding the Journal Impact Factor Part One
Bonnie J. M. Swoger is a Science and Technology Librarian at a small public undergraduate institution in upstate New York, SUNY Geneseo.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
This migration could imperil drinking-water supplies, the story says. The study, which the Pro Publica piece notes was commissioned by two anti-fracking groups, involved a computer simulation of how fracking fluid moves through existing cracks and fissures in the rock below us after being injected under high pressure.
Guest Viewpoint: Students learn much from other languages
Elmira schools are suffering devastating cuts this year. The most detrimental cuts are in the encore programs — music, art, physical education, technology, business and so on.
Jamesville-DeWitt High School recognizes seniors for their college choices in special ceremony
Jamesville-DeWitt High School seniors held a ceremony Tuesday to celebrate where seniors are going to college or military service next year.
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