Plug posts $20.7M loss in 1st quarter May 9, 2008
7M loss in 1st quarter - The Business Review (Albany). Members: Not Registered. (Albany Business Review, NY)
Charities deal with the changing corporate landscape May 7, 2008
How the flight of public companies changed charitable giving - The Business Review (Albany). Members: Not Registered. (Albany Business Review, NY)
Loss of public companies have ripple effect May 6, 2008
When public companies go, advertising, other industries are the collateral damage - The Business Review (Albany). Members: Not Registered. (Albany Business Review, NY)
Michaels Arts & Crafts interested in former CompUSA space but wants to put up a bigger sign May 6, 2008
Michaels Arts & Crafts interested in former CompUSA space but wants to put up a bigger sign - The Business Review (Albany). Members: Not Registered. (Albany Business Review, NY)
Albany International Corp. May 6, 2008
5M in 1Q, sells filtration business for $45M - The Business Review (Albany). Members: Not Registered. (Albany Business Review, NY)
Albany Molecular Research Inc. May 6, 2008
AMRI net income up 47% in 1Q - The Business Review (Albany). Members: Not Registered. (Albany Business Review, NY)
Angelo Calbone May 2, 2008
Saratoga Hospital to break ground on $30M emergency department - The Business Review (Albany). Members: Not Registered. (Albany Business Review, NY)
Joseph Bruno May 2, 2008
New $15M river research center planned for Troy - The Business Review (Albany). Members: Not Registered. (Albany Business Review, NY)
Radio sales people are sent out to win back advertisers May 2, 2008
Sales staffs pound the pavement as traditional radio advertisers cut back - The Business Review (Albany). Members: Not Registered. (Albany Business Review, NY)
Albany Country Club May 2, 2008
NY delegation puts out nice spread during Cuba trip - The Business Review (Albany). Members: Not Registered. (Albany Business Review, NY)
Greene County Bancorp reports net income up 80.5% in 3Q May 2, 2008
Greene County Bancorp reports net income up 80. 5% in 3Q - The Business Review (Albany). (Albany Business Review, NY)
Robert Callender May 2, 2008
Tonko resigns from NYSERDA - The Business Review (Albany). Members: Not Registered. (Albany Business Review, NY)
Media Logic clues employees to the bottom line Apr 23, 2008
Media Logic says sharing financial data with employees boosts bottom line - The Business Review (Albany). Members: Not Registered. (Albany Business Review, NY)
Albany Nanotech Apr 22, 2008
Schumer: UAlbany's NanoCollege to play key role in establishing nanotech standards - The Business Review (Albany). Members: Not Registered. (Albany Business Review, NY)
Independent steakhouse challenges Route 7 chains Apr 22, 2008
Independent steakhouse aims to break hold of Route 7 chains - The Business Review (Albany). Members: Not Registered. (Albany Business Review, NY)
Center for Economic Growth Apr 22, 2008
UAlbany's College of Computing and Information, CEG team up - The Business Review (Albany). Members: Not Registered. (Albany Business Review, NY)
Aaron R. Dare Apr 22, 2008
Dare accepts plea deal - The Business Review (Albany). Members: Not Registered. (Albany Business Review, NY)
Bank of America Apr 22, 2008
BofA 1Q income drops 77% - The Business Review (Albany). Members: Not Registered. (Albany Business Review, NY)
Lee Enterprises reports $4.5M loss in 2Q Apr 22, 2008
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1968: Capital Region residents recall year of hope and horror Apr 7, 2008
"The students I deal with today are hopeful and idealistic in a way that students haven't been for decades," says Steven A. Leibo, professor of modern international history and politics at The Sage Colleges. "For decades, they wanted to be MBAs or software experts. We're starting to get a generation that feels empowered to change the world.". (Albany Times Union)
A blended union Apr 7, 2008
What disconcerted Frazer, dean of The Sage Colleges' School of Education, was that she'd never before heard David use race as an identifier. When she poked her head into the room and looked at the television, she realized he still wasn't: David's mentions of black and white referred to the teams' uniforms. (Albany Times Union)
Water system may spur Saratpga industrial parks Apr 7, 2008
New water system may quench industrial parks' thirst for tenants - The Business Review (Albany). Members: Not Registered. (Albany Business Review, NY)
Local graduate programs get high grades from U.S. News & World Report Apr 5, 2008
Local graduate programs get high grades from U.S. News & World Report - The Business Review (Albany). Members: Not Registered. (Albany Business Review, NY)
Jack's Oyster House plans expansion Apr 5, 2008
Jack's Oyster House plans first expansion in three decades - The Business Review (Albany). Members: Not Registered. (Albany Business Review, NY)
AngioDynamics reports $4.89M in net income for 3Q, settles suit Apr 3, 2008
AngioDynamics reports $4. 89M in net income for 3Q, settles suit - The Business Review (Albany). (Albany Business Review, NY)
Troy merchants hire downtown promoter Apr 2, 2008
Troy merchants, in pursuit of BID, hire downtown promoter - The Business Review (Albany). Members: Not Registered. (Albany Business Review, NY)
Capital District Physician's Health Plan Apr 2, 2008
CDPHP reports net income up 12% in '07 - The Business Review (Albany). Members: Not Registered. (Albany Business Review, NY)
Effort aims to draw young professionals here Mar 21, 2008
Jeanne Neff, president of The Sage Colleges in Troy, said even higher education institutions here are harmed by the shortage of young professionals. She said the colleges and universities were backing the effort in part because they, too, are employers needing to attract talent. (Albany Times Union)
Sage president Neff to retire Jan 17, 2008
TROY -- Jeanne Neff, the region's longest-serving president of a four-year college, announced Wednesday that she will retire in June as head of The Sage Colleges. Neff, 65, plans to remain active on the national college scene as chair of the Council of Independent Colleges. (Albany Times Union)
President of Sage Colleges Plans to Retire Jan 17, 2008
Jeanne Neff will be stepping down in June, as she completes her 13th year as president of the Sage Colleges. Neff plans to expand her national work with higher education. (FOX23 News, NY)
The gym jungle Jan 2, 2008
1 of 12 Life stories. Be on the lookout for hidden costs in your search for a place to get fit. (Albany Times Union)
University Heights, Silverman Foundation settlement approved by bankruptcy judge Dec 20, 2007
Today, the campus houses , the , The Sage Colleges and. Once the transfers are complete, UHA can emerge from bankruptcy after completing a few procedural steps. (Albany Business Review, NY)
Grant funds genetics research Nov 29, 2007
Avram lives in Albany with her husband, Adrian Avram, an art professor at the Sage Colleges. They have a 22-year-old daughter. (Albany Times Union)
Albany professor gets $2.9 million for autoimmune studies Nov 28, 2007
Avram lives in Albany with her husband Adrian Avram, an art professor at the Sage Colleges. They have a 22-year old daughter. (Albany Times Union)
Colleges join to fight sex assaults Nov 15, 2007
The Sage Colleges also were invited but chose not to participate, McDonald said. Under the new program, all new students and resident advisers at the three colleges will attend mandatory training on what constitutes dating violence, sexual assault, stalking and domestic violence. (Albany Times Union)
Backers draw hope from Gore's Nobel award Oct 14, 2007
"I was impressed that the Nobel committee linked Gore's message with that of the scientific community. Gore's detractors can no longer pretend that he's on the opposite side of the scientists," said Steven Leibo, a professor of modern international history and politics at The Sage Colleges in Troy. Leibo spent three days in Nashville last January with Gore, being trained to present "An Inconvenient Truth" to community groups. (Albany Times Union)
Cosmetics entrepreneur was a loyal friend to Sage Sep 22, 2007
She delivered The Sage Colleges' commencement address in 2004 and received an honorary degree. In May, she hosted 20 Sage students and those two faculty members at Amnesty International's center in London as part of the school's international study series. (Albany Times Union)
Text messaging alert system implemented at Sage Sep 16, 2007
The Sage Colleges in Albany, N.Y., and Troy, N.Y., includes the campuses of Russell Sage College, Sage College of Albany, Sage After Work, and Sage Graduate School. sba2007 { width:604px; border:3px solid #ccc9be; background:#fff; margin:15px 0 5px 0; padding:0; } #sba2007 h3 { margin:0; font:bold 15px/15px arial; text-transform:none; padding:6px 10px; background:#f1ede2; color:#900; display:block; } #sba_inner {margin:6px 10px 6px 10px; font:normal 12px arial; float:left;} #sba_inner p... (Albany Business Review, NY)
CHRISTOPHER RINGWALD: Faith-based initiative backfires Aug 2, 2007
Christopher Ringwald is a journalist and a visiting scholar at The Sage Colleges. He is author of "The Soul of Recovery" and "A Day Apart.". (Fresno Bee -- Opinion)
Area schools host commencements May 13, 2007
David Warren told graduates from The Sage Colleges that they should "claim this country, help at least person, and seize the day" during the school's 91st commencement at Houston Field on the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute campus in Troy. "I hope you will do something in service of the country ... and the community," said Warren, the president of the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. (Albany Times Union)
$6M deal ends campus loan fight Mar 30, 2007
Fitzgerald said the agreement will allow University Heights to emerge from a recent filing for bankruptcy and continue to provide shared services for the law school, pharmacy college, Albany Medical Center and the Sage Colleges. U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Robert Littlefield approved the agreement on Tuesday, Fitzgerald said. (Albany Times Union)
UHA, Silverman Foundation settle two-year old dispute Mar 29, 2007
UHA, which was founded in 1995, incudes the pharmacy college, law school, the Albany Medical Center and The Sage Colleges' Albany campus. At the time the suit was filed, Silverman said UHA never paid back a dime on the loan and the land was not a gift. (Albany Business Review, NY)
Capital Bank & Trust Co. Aug 29, 2006
Francis Trombly Jr., 62, Albany office director, Smith Barney (stepped down as board chairman at May annual meeting): 183,884 Larry Becker, 66, COO, Windsor Development Group Inc.: 97,059 Elizabeth Coco, 44, executive vice president and chairman, MicroKnowledge Inc.: 4,586 William Cromie, 63, president and CEO, Capital District Physicians' Health Plan Inc.: 2,494 Paul Kasselman, 64, president, Kasselman Electric Co. Inc.: 157,585 Raymond Kinley Jr., 62, chairman and CEO, Clough Harbour iates... (Albany Times Union)
Judge deals UHA a setback in land-loan dispute with foundation Jul 19, 2006
The UHA is a nonprofit group that oversees the 31-acre campus that is shared by Albany Law School, the Albany College of Pharmacy, The Sage Colleges and Albany Medical College ... UHA directors, including James Barba, chairman, president and CEO, Jeanne Neff, The Sage Colleges president, said Silverman advised them that UHA would not be obligated to repay the funds. (Albany Business Review, NY)
Altes hosts WMHT television's new weekly business show Mar 24, 2006
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