We have plenty of well-renowned schools here in New York's Capital Region. But are any of them so well-renowned that they are incredibly difficult to get into?
While there's a push to make recreational marijuana legal in 2019, some local colleges are getting more strict and going completely smoke-free in the new year.
Cigarettes, vaping, marijuana, Ecigarettes, hookahs- doesn't matter if it's legal or not, it's all not allowed on two more local campuses starting in 2019...
While searching through my own financial aid stuff for graduate school, I noticed on News 10 abc that the application cycle for the Excelsior Scholarship is now open! Now, this doesn't apply to me as I am a graduate student. However, for undergraduates going to SUNY and CUNY schools, tuition could be covered...
How awesome would it be if New York State could offer your kids a higher education at no cost to you and without starting them off in life in a world of debt?!?!
If there are two things that define most mens' time after high school, they are college and breasts. For New Yorkers, that schooling occurred in the SUNY (State University of New York) system. Now students can fearlessly ogle their peers and alumni can relive their glory days, thanks to the @SUNYBoobs Twitter account...
Earlier today, officials from Schenectady County Community College announced that they will be adding to their campus, as they are planning to create a brand new music building. Construction will begin this summer, will take about 18 months to complete and will cost about $4 million.
Former SUNY University at Albany president Vincent O'Leary died Friday, April 22, 2011 at the age of 86. He served as the college's president from 1977 to 1990, and in that time he made wonderful things happen for the school and implemented things that are still honored today. As an alumnus for the school, I thought it proper to highlight a man who made UAlbany what is was when I was a student , a