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CANTON, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Dale Ray Redvine, affectionately known as “Red,” who departed this world on Sunday, , at the age ...
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SUNY Canton offers career-oriented programs in technology, health, and management. Engage in hands-on learning with experienced faculty and enjoy the convenience of online education.
SUNY Canton will be offering New York State police officer civil service preparation and pre-employment security guard training courses this spring.
SUNY Canton is eyeing new ways to fill healthcare positions in the region by expanding nursing capacity through two innovative partnerships.
The SUNY Canton College Foundation Inc. recently provided nearly $37,000 to faculty, staff and students through the Campus Enhancement Awards program.
Buffalo, Rochester & Western NY Bobbi Peper Admissions Advisor Call: (315) 386-7123 Text your Admissions Counselor: (315) 854-4642 peperb@canton.edu Recruiting territory: Alleghany, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chautauqua, Chemung, Erie, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Niagara, Ontario, Orleans, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Wayne, Wyoming, Yates Counties ...
More than 1,565 SUNY Canton students earned a spot on the SUNY Canton President’s List, Dean’s List, or Part-Time Honor Roll.
SUNY Canton’s newest training program helped six former corrections officers transition into careers as peace officers, including two siblings who attended the course together.
Although no formal resolution of admission was required, when the oversight was discovered in 1953, as Ohio began preparations for celebrating its sesquicentennial, Ohio congressman George H. Bender introduced a bill in Congress to admit Ohio to the Union retroactive to , the date on which the Ohio General Assembly first convened. [56]