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Share The College of Law is pleased to announce that Virginia C. Robbins has joined the college as interim assistant dean of Career Services. In this position, Robbins will develop programs and services to support and advise students as they embark on their career journeys and assist employers and alumni seeking to engage and hire Syracuse Law talent. Robbins began in her new post on May 1. Virginia C. Robbins Until recently of counsel at Bond, Schoeneck & King PLLC, Robbins retired as a member of the law firm in December 2018. During her tenure, Robbins chaired Bond’s environmental and energy practice (2000-16), advising clients on state and federal regulatory compliance issues, particularly in the areas of air and water pollution control and solid and hazardous waste management. ....
The SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Foundation has sold an eight-bedroom mansion in the Adirondacks. The foundation had been using the huge historic mansion for conferences since it was bought in 2012. It was decided that the historic mansion was no longer needed along with the lake and 46 acres because conferences could be held elsewhere. Plus the university is facing a $6 million deficit so selling the mansion for $1 million made good financial sense. The house and property are absolutely beautiful and very secluded. The new owners have asked to keep their identity private, but have said that the house will become a private single-family home again. ....