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James Odato

In a career rooted in watchdog reporting, former Explorer editor James M. Odato has been cited as one of New York’s top journalists covering state government, gambling, and abuse and waste of public money. He has written thousands of articles, his byline has appeared in numerous national publications and his investigative stories have spurred reforms. As a staff reporter for five daily newspapers, including the Albany Times Union and Buffalo News, Odato has received more than 30 awards from the Associated Press, New York Publishers Association, the New York Legislative Correspondents Association and other media organizations. In 2007, Investigative Reporters and Editors recognized his reporting with the Freedom of Information Award Medal. In October 2021, the University of Massachusetts Press released his book, This Brain Had a Mouth, Lucy Gwin and the Voice of Disability Nation.

All Stories by James Odato

In a career rooted in watchdog reporting, Explorer editor James M. Odato has been cited as one of New York’s top journalists covering state government, gambling, and abuse and waste of public money. He has written thousands of articles, his byline has appeared in numerous national publications and his investigative stories have spurred reforms. As a staff reporter for five daily newspapers, including the Albany Times Union and Buffalo News, Odato has received more than 30 awards from the Associated Press, New York Publishers Association, the New York Legislative Correspondents Association and other media organizations. In 2007, Investigative Reporters and Editors recognized his reporting with the Freedom of Information Award Medal. In October 2021, the University of Massachusetts Press released his book, This Brain Had a Mouth, Lucy Gwin and the Voice of Disability Nation.

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Fishers: Not cats, but catlike

By James Odato

And they don't fish, either...

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Paul Smith’s College placed on ‘heightened cash monitoring’

By James Odato

College administration: 'Teach-out plan' requirement stems from prior cyberattack

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Paul Smith’s leader warns of possible layoffs

By James Odato

PSC President Dan Kelting points to low enrollment

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Paul Smith’s exercises ‘zero-tolerance’ toward hate speech

By James Odato

Racially charged incident comes as college is looking to recruit more minority students

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Conservation advocacy group sues state again

By James Odato

Protect seeks halt to roadwork in MacIntyre wilderness area

Despite warm weather, University Games organizers promise snow, ice

By James Odato

Ticket sales at 19% of goal for winter sports event opening Thursday

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Fedcap moves into key roles at Paul Smith’s

By James Odato

'Turnaround Team' tasked with improving communications, addressing key challenges facing college

Paul Smith’s merger, short on details, gets leadership help

By James Odato

Former SUNY chancellor brought in to foster deal with Fedcap

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President’s door revolves again at Paul Smith’s College

By James Odato

Three months after appointing its 13th president, the board of Paul Smith’s College is hunting for a 14th.

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Series of raises set for employees at Olympic facilities

By James Odato

More than 160 employees of the state’s skiing and sledding mountains will be receiving a series of raises over the next four years

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