As a public institution, the City University of New York relies on funding from New York State and New York City to finance its yearly budget. These budgets cover everything from building
This month we celebrate National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). There are many events taking place on each CUNY Campus to bring awareness to disability diversity, employment, accessibility and inclusion. We are
MoreSince its implementation in mid-August, the CUNY Comeback Program has played an integral role in uplifting the lives of students hit hardest during the Covid-19 pandemic. Announced by former governor Andrew Cuomo
MoreOn the corner of 80th Street and Northern Boulevard, a tall refrigerator stands beside the front doors of a restaurant. Inside there might be shelves filled with greens, or single serving stacks
MoreA lack of communication from CUNY administrators throughout the pandemic have left apprehensive employees and union leaders considering the possibility of a labor strike to advocate for the safe transition back to
MoreOn July 6th, the CUNY Board of Trustees convened their monthly meeting, their first in-person since February of last year. The board members marked the occasion with a hearty round of applause,
MoreOn May 10, Governor Cuomo made an announcement that once the Covid-19 vaccines are federally approved, CUNY and SUNY students will be required to receive the vaccine to attend in person classes
MoreStudents applying to a City University of New York (CUNY) college won’t be required to submit their SAT or ACT exam scores to be admitted through the spring of 2023. CUNY, along
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