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INDIANAPOLIS To celebrate Black History Month, Colts.com is taking a look at the Colts players and coaches who have hailed from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
Players
Alabama A&M University:
» Robert Mathis, defensive end: Fifth-round selection by the Colts in the 2003 NFL Draft. Played all 14 seasons of his career in Indy; in 192 regular-season games, he finished with 538 total tackles (108 for a loss) with 123.0 sacks, 141 quarterback hits, 54 forced fumbles, 17 fumble recoveries (three returned for a touchdown), one interception and 18 passes defensed. Five-time Pro Bowl selection and selected First-Team All-Pro in 2013.
Albany State University:
» Grover Stewart, defensive tackle: Fourth-round selection by the Colts in the 2017 NFL Draft. Has played in 62 career games with 30 starts in Indy, and has 123 total tackles (14 for a loss) with 3.5 sacks, 15 quarterback hits and two passes defensed.
Upstate Medical building second lab in Buffalo to process more Covid-19 saliva tests
Updated Feb 01, 2021;
Posted Feb 01, 2021
Frank Middleton checks a machine in his Upstate Medical University lab which processes Covid-19 saliva tests for SUNY campuses throughout the state. N. Scott Trimble | strimble@syracuse.comN. Scott Trimble | strimble@syra
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Syracuse, N.Y. – SUNY Upstate Medical University will build a second lab in Buffalo so it can process more Covid-19 saliva tests for students returning to SUNY campuses.
The new lab expected to open March 1 at the University of Buffalo will increase SUNY’s testing capacity by 75%, according to an announcement by SUNY.