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Chancellor Malatras Announces Expansion of SUNY For All Campaign To Include Free Startup Summer School To Help Prospective Entrepreneurs Commercialize Breakthrough Technology

Image from SUNY website. ALBANY, NY – State University of New York Chancellor Jim Malatras announced yesterday that the SUNY for All campaign is expanding to include SUNY Startup Summer School (S4), which is designed to help seasoned and prospective entrepreneurs commercialize breakthrough technology. Registration is open now for the free, 11-week S4 virtual training program, which includes instructional webinars led by renowned speakers, accelerated Innovation Corps entrepreneurial training by experienced coaches, and proposal development support from experts who specialize in working with researchers and startups. Anyone with entrepreneurial ambition is encouraged to enroll. S4 which runs from early June through mid-August culminates with a Demo Day celebration where participants pitch their technology or venture, with the top two proposals earning a $10,000 Technology Accelerator Fund Catalyst Investment.

Colleges weigh mandating vaccines -- but some may not have a choice

Colleges weigh mandating vaccines but some may not have a choice India at global epicenter of COVID-19 pandemic Replay Video UP NEXT As more colleges and universities announce plans to require all students be vaccinated against COVID-19 in order to return to campus, they ve placed themselves at the forefront of a politically charged debate over whether institutions should be able to mandate vaccines. Public health experts say that by requiring vaccinations against the virus that has so far resulted in more than 570,000 U.S. deaths, colleges and universities could play a significant role in helping vaccinate tens of millions of college-age Americans especially important after some college populations sparked waves of COVID-19 infections in their surrounding communities last year.

As debate swirls, colleges weigh whether to mandate COVID-19 vaccines

sshepard/iStock (NEW YORK) As more colleges and universities announce plans to require all students be vaccinated against COVID-19 in order to return to campus, they ve placed themselves at the forefront of a politically charged debate over whether institutions should be able to mandate vaccines. Public health experts say that by requiring vaccinations against the virus that has so far resulted in more than 570,000 U.S. deaths, colleges and universities could play a significant role in helping vaccinate tens of millions of college-age Americans especially important after some college populations sparked waves of COVID-19 infections in their surrounding communities last year.

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