CUNY students will be required to take 30 credits in a number of specific and thematic areas, under the new Common Core framework developed by the Pathways to Degree Completion task force headed by Michelle J. ...
The University’s renowned faculty members continually win professional-achievement awards from prestigious organizations as well as research grants from government agencies, farsighted foundations and leading c...
During three mid-January weeks, students can fulfill prerequisites, earn extra credits — even study abroad. For as long as she can remember, Sarah Leibowitz has had a keen interest in visiting the Galápagos Isl...
A unique exploration of “The Great Recession” in the context of economic upheaval throughout U.S. history is now available on a dynamic website and a richly illustrated companion calendar....
There are hidden treasures throughout CUNY, programs launched and nurtured by faculty members with a particular blend of vision, passion and wherewithal. One of them is the Department of Photography at LaGuard...
At Hostos Community College, students win prizes for using home grown technology to register for classes early and perform other tasks. At Brooklyn College, long lines at the registrar have thinned, thanks to a...
That man from Stratford was an expert on the arboreal. He knew from deciduous. Take Macbeth, who wistfully observes just before his demise, “My way of life/ Is fall’n into the sere, the yellow leaf….” Or the...
How do CUNY employees — or workers anywhere — deal with change at the office? How do they handle new protocols, new supervisors, new schedules — or a new way of working online? The short answer: Change is ...
This year, more students than ever are filling the classrooms of The City University of New York: 270,000 degree-seeking students, to be exact. Across our 24 colleges and professional schools, the CUNY communit...
“CUNY Rising,” a rousing video produced by CUNY-TV that celebrates the role that more than $2 billion in philanthropy has played in the University’s transformation of the past decade, debuted at a January gala ...
Sinai Cuahutenco is on a mission to become an oncologist to honor her mother, who died of colon cancer at age 30 when Sinai was 13. And thanks to four CUNY programs that help talented but academically underprep...
In his four decades at Hostos Community College, Gerald Meyer has been a history professor whose personal history has been defined by his activism in behalf of political, social and educational causes — perhaps...
On a cool spring afternoon, the computer laboratory in the Marshak Science Building at City College is crammed with introductory chemistry students sitting at long black tables. There is no lecture today. Inste...
Good morning, Chairperson DeFrancisco, Chairman Farrell, members of the Finance and Ways and Means committees, staff, and guests. Thank you for the
New research by Dr. Luisa N. Borrell, chair of Lehman College's Health Sciences Department, reveals the complexities of generalizing about the health of Hispanic Americans—a group of some 50 million
The Pathways Task Force has submitted its recommendation regarding the structure of the 30-credit common core, as required by the Board of Trustees resolution of June 27, 2011. The task force’s recommended structure is commendable for its academic rigor and integrity, clarity of organization, and consistency with national norms for general education.... http://www1.cuny.edu/mu/chancellor/2011/12/12/memo-from-chancellor-matthew-goldstein-regarding-the-pathways-task-force-common-core-recommendation/
The HBO drama, “Taking Chance,” is based on the true account of a volunteer military
Open the original version of this page.
Usablenet Assistive is a UsableNet product. Usablenet Assistive Main Page.