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“We congratulate our CUNY community members for securing this coveted Guggenheim fellowship, a recognition of their extraordinary and impactful work,” said CUNY Chancellor Félix V. Matos Rodríguez.
Sophia holds a BFA in Acting from Carnegie Mellon University, and an MFA in International Affairs from the Graduate Program in International Affairs at the New School University. Her concentration was ...
Andy played an integral role in establishing the CUNY Demography Cluster Initiative, which ultimately resulted in the creation of CIDR and the CUNY Graduate Center’s Certificate Program in Demography.
The City University of New York has appointed Claudia V. Schrader as president of York College, making permanent the post she has held on an interim basis since January 2024. A veteran CUNY educator, ...
In today’s evolving and competitive job market, top college majors are those that provide up-to-date skills and open pathways to in-demand careers. Certain popular fields of study are growing faster ...
Project REACH: Resources and Education on Autism as CUNY’s Hallmark is a university-wide project funded by the FAR Fund, created to enhance CUNY’s capacity to support its growing population of ...
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 unveiled “Dear CUNY,” a video featuring a poem written by the 2024-25 National Youth Poet Laureate Stephanie Pacheco, in commemoration of National Poetry Month.
With the rate of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), steadily on the rise, College of Staten Island professor, Dr. Abdeslem El Idrissi, gives impactful research studying the interaction between genes and ...
For World Autism Day in 2015, Emily Brooks spoke to the United Nations as an openly autistic graduate student. She told the assembly, “I hear a lot about teaching autistic people how to behave in the ...
Big life transitions are hard for many people. For those of us with autism, the change from youth to adulthood, from high school to college, from studies to career, can present special barriers. “They ...
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