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TEACHING IN NEW YORK
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teaching in new york > what new york state has to offer Western New York RegionLocation The Western New York Region is a major commercial and transportation center
of upstate New York. It is strategically located on two Great Lakes, Erie and
Ontario, and on the Canadian border, where it serves as a vital link with our
northern neighbor.
Business and Industry Niagara Falls, the seventh wonder of the world, helps attract about 13 million
annual visitors to the area, making tourism a major industry in Western New
York. The region is the 16th largest manufacturing center in the nation. Manufacturers
of such hard goods as transportation equipment, machinery and fabricated metal
products have traditionally made their home in Western New York. Leading manufacturers
and service companies who base their operations here include: Fisher-Price/Mattel
(East Aurora), Delaware North (Buffalo), and Mark IV Industries (Amherst). Western
New York is a growing high technology center, with a network of incubators and
specialized technical assistance programs, such as the Center for Advanced Ceramic
Technology at Alfred University, an integral part of the State's "Ceramics Corridor." Transportation Western New York is home to over 30 institutions of higher education, ranging
from large public universities to small private colleges. Over 140,000 people
attend a school of higher education or other postsecondary training. The University
of Buffalo is the largest campus in the State University of New York System,
with enrollment of 23,000 undergraduate and graduate students. It is one of
the major research universities in North America. Major colleges and universities
are listed below, all of which offer teacher preparation programs. Housing costs are among the lowest in the northeast. Although best known for Niagara Falls, the region's physical attributes are numerous and provide opportunities for fun throughout all four seasons. There are more than 500 parks and playgrounds, including Allegheny and Letchworth State Parks and the City of Buffalo's Olmsted-designed parks system. The Great Lakes offer swimming, boating and fishing, and the area offers more than 100 golf courses and a dozen alpine and cross-country ski resorts. Spectator sports include professional football, hockey, soccer, lacrosse, Triple A baseball, and a full complement of collegiate sports. Buffalo has the largest concentration of theaters in the State outside of New York City. The region is home to a symphony, an array of art galleries and museums, historic homes, architectural treasures, the Buffalo Zoo, and the world-famous Chautauqua Institution. Information obtained from numerous New York State sources. |
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