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Noteworthy gains toward that goal in 2023 included the launch of Spring Forward. Funded by Gov. Kathy Hochul, the program has placed 600 CUNY students in paid positions with new businesses and storied ...
The deadly wildfires sweeping through parts of Australia as the country faces one of the worst wildfire seasons to date. The fires began in October of 2019 and to date have destroyed 14.5 million ...
Yes. According to the New York State Dream Act, undocumented students are able to apply for opportunity programs. Undocumented students must complete the New York State Dream Act Eligibility form and ...
Getting involved with student government is a great way to enjoy your college experience, allowing you to help other students all while boosting your resume. Develop your skills while making your ...
Some of the best nursing degree programs today are available online, making nursing education more affordable and accessible for working adults looking to enter the profession or move up in their ...
The City University of New York proudly presents its inaugural 50 Under 50 alumni list, celebrating a class of distinguished graduates who have made headway in their respective fields over the past ...
“Today, we mourn the loss of former Congressman Charles B. Rangel and recall his legacy of service to our country and city over the course of his long, distinguished career as a pioneering political ...
The City University of New York this week will kick off graduation season for the Class of 2025, celebrating nearly 50,000 ...
“The 2026 New York State budget is a testament to Governor Kathy Hochul and the State Legislature’s support for higher education. These vital resources will enable CUNY to offer an affordable, ...
Borough of Manhattan Community College student Stephanie Pacheco, the 2024-25 National Youth Poet Laureate, wrote a poem highlighting her experience at The City University of New York and her ...
The City University of New York today commemorated National Community College Month by celebrating the 33 CUNY community college students named as semifinalists for the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation’s ...
“We find this language divisive, polarizing and inappropriate and strongly agree with Governor Hochul’s direction to remove this posting, which we have ensured Hunter College has since done. CUNY will ...