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 College Profiles - St. Joseph's College
The College maintains separate campuses in Brooklyn and Patchogue, New York, and enrolls a total of 4,294 students in its School of Arts and Sciences and School of Adult and Professional Education.
The College is in the center of one of the nation's most diversified academic communities, with six colleges and universities within a 2-mile radius.
The College and its students have established close ties with the neighboring communities and with the village of Patchogue itself.
www.collegeprofiles.com /st.joseph'sny.html   (1559 words)

  
 Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton: Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Hillary Rodham Clinton was elected to the United States Senate by the people of New York on November 7, 2000, after years of public service on behalf of children and families.
She has sponsored conferences and business development tours throughout the state aimed at attracting new investment; introduced legislation to increase access to broadband technology in rural areas; and serves as chair of the advisory board for New Jobs for New York.
Senator Clinton was born in Chicago, Illinois, on October 26, 1947.
clinton.senate.gov /about/biography/index.cfm   (642 words)

  
 Clinton Development - Wired New York Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
New York, NY, October 1, 2003 - Clinton area community leaders and residents, city housing leaders, elected officials and financiers came together today to mark the commencement of three housing development efforts along a block front in the Clinton Urban Renewal Area.
The new NYC Department of Sanitation Vehicle Storage and Maintenance Facility is located in an important and highly visible area beside the Hudson River on the east side of 12th Avenue between West 55th and West 57th Streets and spanning West 56th Street.
The new facility is regarded as a flagship structure by the NYC Department of Sanitation.
www.wirednewyork.com /forum/showthread.php?p=46069   (4809 words)

  
 New York
New York's Families Reap Benefits of Deficit Reduction: Public debt is on track to be $2.4 trillion lower in 2000 than was projected in 1993.
New York received $118.3 million in 1999 to help 70,090 dislocated workers get the training and reemployment services they need to return to work as quickly as possible.
In New York in 1998, 96% of two-year olds received the vaccines for diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis; 93% received the vaccine for polio; 95% received the vaccine for measles, and 95% received the vaccine for Haemophilus influenzae B, the bacteria causing a form of meningitis.
clinton4.nara.gov /WH/Accomplishments/states/New_York.html   (3129 words)

  
 Plattsburgh - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Plattsburgh, city, seat of Clinton County, northeastern New York, on the western shore of Lake Champlain, at the mouth of the Saranac River;...
State University of New York, College at Plattsburgh, private, coeducational institution in Plattsburgh, New York, part of the State University of...
Clinton Community College, Clinton Community College (New York), SUNY College at Plattsburgh, SUNY College at Plattsburgh, Center for Lifelong...
encarta.msn.com /Plattsburgh.html   (100 words)

  
 "New York State School-Community College Collaborations"
Colleges and universities, along with the rest of society, are witnessing a permanent shift from an industrial-based to an information-based economy.
Colleges value these programs because they are utilized to meet the educational needs of their community and they prepare young people the college experience.
Community colleges in New York State have affirmatively chosen the school-to-work initiative as their response to the school restructuring/reform movement and as a way to prepare students for the changing nature and structure of the tomorrow's workplace.
www.gse.buffalo.edu /org/LPN/news/ginny.htm   (3232 words)

  
 HillaryClinton.com - Press Releases - View Release
One of the key challenges facing New York is the need stop the outflow of young people from the state and to attract and retain young adults who will stay in the state and contribute to its economic future.
New Jobs for New York is a not-for-profit corporation created to concentrate and accelerate efforts to retain and attract new investment and jobs in communities facing economic challenges across New York State.
New Jobs for New York helps to focus these efforts with both a small staff dedicated to these purposes and a financial base to pay the costs of these charitable and educational activities.
www.hillaryclinton.com /press/view/Default.aspx?id=562   (623 words)

  
 Clinton Pictures
On May 4, 2000 Hillary Clinton gave a speech at the Clinton Community College in Plattsburgh, New York.
Following the speech, Robert Williams, an instructor at the college requested that Hillary help with Mars images taken by the Global Surveyor that were being withheld beyond the six months spelled out in NASA regulations.
New Mexico Congressman Steven Schiff made a strong effort to uncover the story behind the 1947 crash at Roswell, New Mexico.
www.presidentialufo.com /clinton1.htm   (149 words)

  
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Clinton will be on break until after the New Year.
Information for people who are interested in taking classes or workshops at Clinton Community College.
All contents Copyright © 1966-2007 Clinton Community College and their respective authors.
clintoncc.suny.edu   (99 words)

  
 Phi Theta Kappa - International Honor Society of the Two Year College
Project Graduation, Phi Theta Kappa's community service initiative that calls on community college graduates and their guests to help battle hunger and illiteracy, is making again making a difference.
At Valencia Community College's West Campus in Florida, chapter members created an information Project Graduation brochure, which was included in the packets sent to all graduating students and their families.
Chapter members at Clinton Community College in New York collected items and also raised funds to benefit the Greater Plattsburgh Interfaith Hospitality Network, whose mission is to temporarily house homeless families and provide such support services as job counseling, home economics classes and referrals.
www.ptk.org /breakingnews/jun06/151.htm   (465 words)

  
 Plattsburgh – colleges and universities - List of Items - MSN Encarta
SUNY College at Plattsburgh, Center for Lifelong Learning
SUNY College at Plattsburgh, Division of Arts & Science
SUNY College at Plattsburgh, Division of Professional Studies
encarta.msn.com /refedlist_210212909_0/Clinton_Community_College.html   (37 words)

  
 Clinton Courier On-Line Edition
Clinton Central's boys indoor track and field team placed first among 12 Class B/C/D schools in the Jack Morse Holiday Relays on Dec. 12 in Syracuse University's Manley Fieldhouse.
Clinton Central's hockey squad went on a scoring rampage on Dec. 12, defeating visiting Westmoreland 10-0 at the Clinton Arena to improve to 2-0 in league play and 5-2 overall.
The New York Press Association Foundation and the 160-year-old Clinton Courier are sponsoring a First Amendment essay contest for 11th and 12th grade high school students in New York State with a $10,000 college scholarship as the first place prize.
www.clintoncourier.com   (387 words)

  
 community.html   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Platted as the town of New York in 1836 by its first settler Joseph Bartlett, the community was one of several clustered on the west bank of the Mississippi River.
Between the 1850s and 1900, the Clinton area was regarded as the “Lumber Capitol of the World.” Huge log rafts were floated down the river from Wisconsin and Minnesota, cut into lumber at Clinton, then shipped to growing communities east, west, north and south via the river and the railroads.
Across the Clinton region, many distinctive neighborhoods give residents a variety of living experiences: from quiet cul-de-sac's to areas filled with children and young families, from sweeping views of the river to the hustle and bustle of apartment living in downtown shopping districts.
www.clintonia.com /community.html   (1516 words)

  
 MCNY Community
According to the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, deaths from heart disease are 1.2 times higher in low-income neighborhoods than in wealthy neighborhoods; deaths related to diabetes and high blood pressure are 3.3 times higher.
She is the author of The Bronx, a historical study that charts the metamorphosis of The Bronx from "a haven" for second generation immigrants fleeing the overcrowded tenements of Manhattan to its decay during the 1960s and 1970s and its slow and present-day revitalization.
Snyder has appeared on numerous television news and documentary programs and has been profiled in several, such as "60 Minutes." She is a legal consultant for "Law and Order" and a legal analyst for NBC News and its cable affiliates, as well as Court TV.
www.metropolitan.edu /community/metropolitaninstitute.php   (5947 words)

  
 Director of M.H. Services Job Description
The Director of Community Services is the chief executive officer of the local government (county) unit responsible for community mental hygiene programs.
The Director of Community Services reports to the Clinton County Community Services Board (CSB) and recommends actions and policies for the purpose of establishing and maintaining a comprehensive program for the mentally ill, developmentally disabled and chemically dependent.
The incumbent does related work as required to include, but not be limited to, the duties and responsibilities outlined in Part 102 of Title 14 of the New York State Codes, Rules and Regulations as now existing and hereafter amended.
www.co.clinton.ny.us /DCS.htm   (983 words)

  
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The President is the chief executive officer of the College and reports directly to the Board of Trustees of the College.
The President promotes the mission of the College to the community, collaborating with local community representatives to identify educational needs of the community.
Manchester Community College, Manchester, Connecticut 1996 - 2000 Dean of Academic Affairs As the Chief Academic Officer of the college, responsible for setting goals for the institution and closely coordinating with the President and senior management team to implement them.
www.sunybroome.edu /presidentsearch/eatonresume.doc   (735 words)

  
 Clinton New York, Chamber of Commerce: Clinton, New York in Oneida County: home to Hamilton College, NY 13323 central ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Clinton New York, Chamber of Commerce: Clinton, New York in Oneida County: home to Hamilton College, NY 13323 central ny, central new york, mohawk valley, clinton, Town of Kirkland
Founded in 1793 as the Hamilton-Oneida Academy by the Revered Samuel Kirkland, a missionary to the Oneida Indians, it was chartered as a college in 1812 by the New
Clinton's Village Green serves as the focal point for much of the activity in the community, especially during the summer months.
www.clintonnychamber.org /community.cfm   (577 words)

  
 New York College Contact Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Clinton Community College - Plattsburgh, New York 12901 - (518) 562-4200
SUC Plattsburgh - Plattsburgh, New York 12901 - (518) 564-2000
Utica College of Syracuse University - Burrstone Rd - Utica, New York 13502 - (315) 792-3111
www.tpub.com /college/newyork   (3061 words)

  
 The Clinton Herald, Clinton, Iowa - Davis takes CCC coaching post
CLINTONClinton Community College has announced that Josh Davis will be the school’s new head basketball coach.
A native of Clinton and Clinton High School graduate, Davis brings a strong athletic and academic background to the school.
He is a graduate of Cornell College, where he lettered in basketball and served as a student athletic trainer.
www.clintonherald.com /collegesports/local_story_096103223.html   (493 words)

  
 HillaryClinton.com - About Hillary Clinton
Hillary Rodham Clinton was elected to the United States Senate by the people of New York on November 7, 2000, after decades of public service on behalf of children and families.
She has sponsored conferences and business development tours throughout the state, aimed at attracting new investment; introduced legislation to increase access to broadband technology in rural areas; and serves as Honorary Chair of the Advisory Committee for New Jobs for New York.
Her commitment to supporting Roe and working to reduce the number of abortions, by reducing the number of unwanted pregnancies, was hailed by the New York Times as “frank talk...(and) a promising path.” Hillary is one of the original cosponsors of the Prevention First Act to increase access to family planning.
www.hillaryclinton.com /about   (1165 words)

  
 Clinton Regional Development Group | Clinton, Iowa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Clinton, IA is located approximately 120 miles directly west of the Chicago metro area.
Named for Dewitt Clinton, former New York State governor, the City of Clinton, IA was founded in 1855.
These assets have earned Clinton, funding from the Governor's Vision Iowa program, and most recently, a designation as one of Iowa's "Great Places." For more information about Clinton, visit the city's website.
www.clintondevelopment.com /clinton.html   (159 words)

  
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Lawrence University President Daniel F. Sullivan participated in a meeting of upstate New York college presidents convened recently by New York Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton to discuss economic development.
More than 20 college presidents attended the meeting, held in Geneva, New York.
Bringing leading educators together from New York's world-class colleges and universities is another step towards developing a coordinated strategy that will help bring all of New York to the forefront of the 21st century economy.
web.stlawu.edu /netnews/clinton.html   (241 words)

  
 The Clinton County Historical Association
By touring the properties, visitors see how Clinton County evolved from a forested wilderness into a farming community and on to be one of the fastest growing rural areas in the State.
It is host to PARC (Plattsburgh Air Force Redevelopment Corporation), International Corporations, Plattsburgh State University Campus, Clinton Community College and dozens of beautiful apple orchards, shipping apples all over the world.
The Clinton County Historical Association has been part of the community since 1945 and strives to preserve, collect and display the county's past for the education and enjoyment of future generations.
www.clintoncountyhistorical.org /index.html   (314 words)

  
 Jefferson Community College (New York) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jefferson Community College, a two-year college located in Watertown, New York.
It was chartered in 1961 and was initially accredited in 1969, It is one of the 30 community colleges with the State University of New York (SUNY) system.
Community Colleges: Adirondack • Broome • Cayuga • Clinton Columbia-Greene • Corning • Dutchess • Erie • Fashion Institute of Technology • Finger Lakes • Fulton-Montgomery • Genesee • Herkimer • Hudson Valley • Jamestown •
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jefferson_Community_College_(New_York)   (348 words)

  
 AACN - CareerLink - Openings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Master’s degree in a program that includes preparation for nursing education and demonstrated qualities of leadership, which enable the individual to both teach and coordinate the activities of the faculty.
Experiential background should include at least five years of college teaching and/or administration, preferably at the associate degree level.
Applicants who do not meet the minimum qualifications as stated are encouraged to put in writing precisely how their background and experience have prepared them for the responsibilities of the position and by providing appropriate references.
www.aacn.nche.edu /CareerLink/jan/clinton.htm   (149 words)

  
 St. Joseph's College - New York
In 1970, the college became officially known as St. Joseph's College, New York and admitted its first male students.
The College’s location in Brooklyn puts it in the center of one of the nation’s most diversified academic and cultural cities.
Joseph's Brooklyn campus is also home to the Dillon Center, which was founded in 1934 as one of the first college preschools on the East coast.
www.sjcny.edu /page.php/prmID/463   (657 words)

  
 The Challenger: Bradley Says Clinton and Gore Neglected Upstate New York
Bradley said one reason that upstate cities had not benefited from the recent economic boom nearly as much as other regions was that the Clinton administration had not spent enough on economic development projects here.
President Clinton said today that he would provide low-income families in the Northeast with $125 million to help with the rising cost of home heating oil, on top of $200 million provided earlier this season.
The press release suggested that a $34 million subsidy that New York received this month was timed to arrive near the state primary, March 7, so that Mr.
partners.nytimes.com /library/politics/camp/021700wh-dem-bradley.html   (558 words)

  
 History : 1951 - Today
Bellarmine College closed in 1966 after twenty-five years of operation, and the Bluff Point facility was left empty for the first time since its original opening in 1891.
It was evident to the College's founders that Bluff Point would be one of the most beautiful and interesting campus settings in the country.
linton Community College admitted one hundred and eighty-nine full-time students to its entering class of Fall, 1969.
www.northnet.org /clintoncc/cccpage/1951.htm   (222 words)

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