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College Completion Is Key to the Future of the Region and the Nation
Each Fall, we welcome a new class of students who come to Cayuga Community College with a broad range of backgrounds and academic goals. Some want to take a course or two for personal enrichment or to gain knowledge for their current careers. Others plan to earn their degrees and … Continue reading
Posted in College in the Community, From the President, Scholarship

Investment Now in Capital Projects Creates Future Returns
The Blueprint for our Region’s Future, issued several years ago by a 23-member focus group under the leadership of New York State Senator Michael Nozzolio, describes cultural development as a strategic strength for our region and a key to its revitalization. From these discussions emerged the Finger Lakes Musical Theatre … Continue reading
Posted in College in the Community, From the President

Cayuga: A Sound Investment from all Perspectives
As taxpayers tighten their fiscal belts and become increasingly vigilant about government spending, agencies at local, state, and national levels keenly feel the pressure to review their operations and to assess their return on investment. A sluggish economy often leads government to cut back in discretionary or non-essential areas like … Continue reading
Posted in College in the Community, From the President





