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- The New Masters of Education | Siena University
Pending official approval by the New York State Education Department, Clarkson’s Capital Region campus in Schenectady will transfer its master of arts in teaching degree and other graduate-level offerings to Siena, effective in June
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Governor Kathy Hochul’s job approval and favorability ratings are up a little from June, but her lead in a potential gubernatorial race against Rep Elise Stefanik fell to 14 points, 45-31%, down from a 23-point lead in June, 47-24%, according to a new Siena Poll of New York State registered voters released today
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