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State University of New York Chancellor Jim Malatras is resigning, effective January 14. It comes as Malatras was facing mounting pressure to exit, after state Attorney General Tish James found he tried to discredit a colleague in former Governor Andrew Cuomo’s office.
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On the defensive over his appearance in investigatory documents published Monday by the New York state attorney general following the probe that led to Governor Andrew Cuomo’s resignation in August, SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras says he is “proud” of his tenure in government.
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The Chancellor of the SUNY system was in New York’s North Country on Monday. Chancellor Jim Malatras visited SUNY Plattsburgh’s COVID-19 testing site and…
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SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras was in Ulster County today, stopping at two colleges. He was checking in on how SUNY New Paltz was doing with its COVID-19…
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Like Governor Andrew Cuomo, SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras continues to press for significant federal coronavirus relief. In an interview with WAMC…
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SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras was at SUNY New Paltz Friday as mandatory COVID-19 testing for students continued. The so-called exit testing is required of…
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SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras was at SUNY New Paltz Friday to review mandatory COVID-19 testing for students. The so-called exit testing is required of…
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After a fall semester marked by some campus shutdowns and other localized COVID-19 problems, the State University of New York system is establishing a…
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SUNY says it will test about 140,000 students for COVID-19 before they're allowed to go home for Thanksgiving. The 64-campus system announced the policy…
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On Friday, SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras traveled to Suffern to meet with Rockland Community College President Michael Baston. It’s one of the SUNY…