The six women are getting weeklong lessons on how to overcome the hurdles many face in the workplace. From June 16 to the 20, the group will be discussing social issues that go beyond their borders.
Two Long Island women who are set to graduate next week from Suffolk County Community College programs that are considered nontraditional for their gender have won recognition from the Center for Women in Government and Civil Society at the University at Albany.
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