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Upstate Online, March 29, 2024

BALD IS BEAUTFIUL: Team Upstate members were sheared by stylists at Vinyasa Salon and Spa to raise money and awareness for St. Baldrick's Foundation's fight against childhood cancer. The Upstate community raised more than $9,000 to fund pediatric oncology research and clinical trials.

BALD IS BEAUTFIUL: Team Upstate members were sheared by stylists at Vinyasa Salon and Spa to raise money and awareness for St. Baldrick's Foundation's fight against childhood cancer. The Upstate community raised more than $9,000 to fund pediatric oncology research and clinical trials.


The building has more than 26 features that helped earn the certification, from air quality control to daylight harvesting, which automatically adjusts the indoor lighting based on exterior light.

Nappi Wellness Institute receives national designation for being green

The building has more than 26 features that helped earn the certification, from air quality control to daylight harvesting, which automatically adjusts the indoor lighting based on exterior light.


Upstate Medical University researchers say the findings are surprising.

Does cannibis use affect cognitive decline?

Upstate Medical University researchers say the findings are surprising.


This is the fourth consecutive year that the Upstate Cancer Center has been awarded this funding.

American Cancer Society grant helps support Upstate Cancer Center patient transportation needs

This is the fourth consecutive year that the Upstate Cancer Center has been awarded this funding.


Thomas G. Schulze, MD, will lead an organization of 250,000 psychiatrists from 145 psychiatric societies in 121 countries.

Upstate professor elected president-elect of World Psychiatric Association; will begin service as president in Fall 2026

Thomas G. Schulze, MD, will lead an organization of 250,000 psychiatrists from 145 psychiatric societies in 121 countries.


DANCING FOR DOLLARS FOR GOLISANO: Syracuse University students raised nearly $110,000 during their annual Ottothon dance marathon March 23 to support Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital. It’s SU’s tenth year dancing for Golisano. The 12-hour dance, coordinated with the Upstate Foundation, has raised more than $100,000 annually since its inception.

DANCING FOR DOLLARS FOR GOLISANO: Syracuse University students raised nearly $110,000 during their annual Ottothon dance marathon March 23 to support Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital. It’s SU’s tenth year dancing for Golisano. The 12-hour dance, coordinated with the Upstate Foundation, has raised more than $100,000 annually since its inception.

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