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UB, JCC join forces on nursing education -  2/24/2007
The University at Buffalo and Jamestown Community College have signed a dual admissions agreement for their nursing programs. Under the agreement, students would apply to the program at JCC and, upon satisfactory completion of their associate degree, could continue their studies at UB to earn their bachelor's degree in nursing. The two schools also are considering similar agreements in other programs.

Williams announces 2009 opening for entrepreneurial high school -  2/24/2007
Buffalo will open an entrepreneurial high school in 2009 to train students to start their own businesses or be better prepared to work at existing companies, School Superintendent James A. Williams told business leaders Friday.

$1,000 scholarship offered by Polish group -  2/23/2007
The General Pulaski Association of the Niagara Frontier will award a $1,000 scholarship to the child or grandchild of a Purple Heart recipient of Polish descent, association president Brian D. Rusk has announced.

Donations to help fund scholarships, expansion -  2/23/2007
A $30,000 commitment to Erie Community College will help fund scholarships and an expansion of the school's auto body repair facility, ECC officials announced Thursday.

Two suburban boards to hold joint meeting -  2/23/2007
The Williamsville and Sweet Home school boards will hold their first joint meeting on Tuesday. Williamsville Board President Ramona Popowich spearheaded the effort as part of her board's desire to share information with neighboring districts.

Boards set to hold first joint meeting -  2/23/2007
The Williamsville and Sweet Home school boards will hold their first joint meeting Tuesday. Williamsville Board President Ramona Popowich spearheaded the effort as part of her board's desire to share information with neighboring districts.

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