SUNY Chancellor Kristina Johnson has announced the opening of the Paul and Mary Calice and Mildred Barton Advanced Manufacturing Center at SUNY Broome. This $12.7 million renovation project will house classrooms and laboratories with the latest technology to prepare students for jobs in advanced manufacturing, clean energy, and other growth sectors. The approximately 43,000 square foot facility was funded due to an $11 million estate gift in 2014 from the late Emil Calice, who stipulated that any building that received funding from his estate would bear the names of his parents, Paul and Mary Calice, as well as Mildred Barton.
Latest Local News
Langworthy’s Energy Choice Act advances in US House
Congressman Nick Langworthy announced today that his landmark Energy... Read More.
Guthrie Sayre Turkey Trot raises $70K for Cancer Care Fund
The 2025 Guthrie Sayre Turkey Trot raised over $70,000... Read More.
Hauser takes over as Towanda School Board President
The Towanda School Board welcomed a new president during... Read More.
Microtel Inn and Suites to offer Code Blue Hotel Vouchers
The United Way of Bradford County has announced that... Read More.
Previous
Next



















