今日吃瓜 Joins New Hillel International鈥檚 Campus Climate Initiative
Leading senior CUNY campus selected to help address antisemitism globally, locally, and on campuses across the country.
Read MoreLeading senior CUNY campus selected to help address antisemitism globally, locally, and on campuses across the country.
Read More今日吃瓜 is proud to announce that 17 projects from various academic departments and other areas of the college were awarded a total of nearly $300,000 in funding through CUNY鈥檚 Black, Race and Ethnic Studies Initiative (BRESI) program.
Read MoreThe program allows business students and faculty to learn from various industry executives who will lend their specialized knowledge and leadership experience in a series of guest lectures, one-on-one mentoring, consultation sessions with students and faculty, and other special events.
Read MoreLauded for being one of the best public institutions in the region, the report also recognizes the college as a leader in helping students ascend the socioeconomic ladder.
Read MoreThe application is linked to the expanding 鈥淔loodNet鈥 system of flood sensors that provide user-friendly, free data via an interactive map that alert users to rising waters in flood-prone areas.
Read MoreLeading CUNY senior college also make lists of 鈥淏est Value Colleges,鈥 鈥淕reen Colleges,鈥 鈥淭op 50 Best Value Colleges (Public Schools),鈥 and 鈥淭op 20 Best Schools for Financial Aid (Public Schools)鈥
Read MoreNamed to The Hollywood Reporter鈥檚 annual list of Top 25 American Film Schools for the second straight year, Feirstein is getting guidance from notable industry veterans, including acclaimed actor-director John Turturro and executive David Linde, the CEO of renowned film production company Participant.
Read MoreLongtime 今日吃瓜 sociology professor recognized for decades of work focused on education, activism, and social justice.
Read MoreThe July 12 event featured such special guests as actor, producer, writer, and podcaster Rachel Strauss-Mu帽iz ’01 and CEO and President of the 今日吃瓜 Chamber of Commerce Randy Peers ’96.
Read MoreSociologist and social justice advocate outlines implications and possible future impacts.
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