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Thursday Morning Roundtable: A Business Case for Diversity/Equity and InclusionAt this session, Bertram Lawson II, President and CEO of The YMCA of Central New York, will speak about the topic: “A Business Case for Diversity/Equity and Inclusion.”
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Thursday Morning Roundtable: Casey Crabill on Onondaga Community College TodayAt this session, renowned educator and community leader Casey Crabill, Ed. D., will speak about the impact that Onondaga Community College has on the Central New York Community and how the focus and…
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Thursday Morning Roundtable: Onondaga County–Preparing, Executing and Responding in a PandemicOnondaga County government officials Ann Rooney, deputy county executive for human services, and Daniel Wears, commissioner of emergency management, will speak on the topic, “Preparing,…
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Thursday Morning Roundtable - Syracuse Stage: Theatre in the COVID EraSyracuse Stage Managing Director Jill Anderson and Artistic Director Bob Hupp will speak about reopening after the pandemic.
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Thursday Morning Roundtable: The Center on Disability and Inclusion at Syracuse UniversitySyracuse University faculty members Dr. Christine Ashby and Dr. Beth Myers speak about the Center on Disability and Inclusion’s initiatives, which promote the inclusion of people with…
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Thursday Morning Roundtable: New York State Mentoring Program and Mentoring InitiativeStephanie Parks, the CNY Regional Coordinator for the New York State Mentoring Program will speak about the program.
From Maggie Ekdahl
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Thursday Morning Roundtable: Legalized Cannabis in New YorkAllan Gandelman, president of the New York Cannabis Growers & Processors Association, will speak about legalized cannabis in New York.
From Maggie Ekdahl
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Thursday Morning Roundtable: Aging and Community-Based Care in Central New YorkJoAnne Spoto Decker, Commissioner and Executive Director, Onondaga County Office for Aging, and Claire Pendergrast of Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs,…
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Thursday Morning Roundtable: Veterans Services and Needs in New York StateNew York State Assembly member Pamela Hunter and Maureen Casey, chief operating officer of Syracuse University’s Institute for Veterans and Military Families will speak about services and needs…
From Maggie Ekdahl
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Thursday Morning Roundtable: Onondaga County UpdateOnondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon will provide an update on Onondaga County government.
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Thursday Morning Roundtable: Quantum PhysicsProfessor of Physics Britton Plourde, Ph.D. will speak on the topic of Quantum Physics.
From Maggie Ekdahl
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Thursday Morning Roundtable: I-81 Plans and ImpactsInterstate 81 project director Mark Frechette will speak about the plans and impacts of this project.
From Maggie Ekdahl
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Thursday Morning Roundtable: Housing in CNYPanel members Sally Santangelo, executive director of CNY Fair Housing; Laurie Rolnick, director of the eviction defense program; and Palmer Harvey, co-founder of the Syracuse Tenants Union, will…
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Thursday Morning Roundtable: AfghanistanMark Jacobson, Ph.D., assistant dean of Washington Programs at the Maxwell School will speak about the history, current situation, and future of Afghanistan.
From Maggie Ekdahl
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Thursday Morning Roundtable: College of Professional StudiesDean Michael Frasciello will speak about the newly renamed College of Professional Studies, formerly University College, at Syracuse University.
From Maggie Ekdahl
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