Today, the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice (MOCJ) and the Institute for State & Local Governance at the City University of New York (CUNY ISLG) announcement.
Continue readingA New CUNY-SPH-HHI COVID-19 Harlem And Citywide Data Update – A Report
The CUNY Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy (CUNY SPH) is excited to share a new COVID-19 update video, which can be found here.Continue reading
MBP Gale Brewer Sends Quick Update Regarding CUNY’s Harlem Health Initiative
CUNY’s Harlem Health Initiative is offering free science-based, culturally competent, linguistically sensitive vaccine education materials (like flyers or pamphlets) to community-based organizations, community boards, and community leaders across the city as part of the CONVINCE USA vaccine literacy campaign.
For materials, contact deborah.levine@sph.cuny.edu, who can also add your organization's logo to them.
Why A Free MetroCard For Every Community College Student Is Key To An Equitable Recovery
A new Center for an Urban Future report urges the mayor and City Council to provide a free MetroCard and fully subsidized textbooks for all CUNY community college students.Continue reading
Mayor de Blasio, And CUNY Announce Scholarship Program For City’s Human Services Workers
Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced the Human Services Career Advancement Scholarship.Continue reading
NYCEDC Partnerships Offers Internship For Companies From Harlem To Hollis
Are you a Harlem-based company looking for an internship during the summer of 2021?
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Mayor de Blasio And Chancellor Carranza Announce Expansion Of College Bridge Program
Mayor de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Richard A. Carranza today announced the expansion of the College Bridge Program.Continue reading
NY Elected Officials And CUNY Institutes 2nd Annual SOL Summit (English and Spanish)
New York elected officials and three of CUNYs Latin@s Studies institutes announce the second annual Summit on Latinos to be held on June 1st, 2018.
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Riverside Chat On Biotech With Silicon Harlem And Others At Columbia In Harlem
The future of life-science activities in West Harlem has never been brighter and will only get better. Continue reading
A New Study On The UN-Affordable Housing In Washington Heights / Inwood!
This brief represents part one of a two-part study the CUNY Dominican Studies Institute is undertaking on the state of affordable housing in the Washington Heights/Inwood sector of New York City, historically a predominantly Dominican neighborhood.Continue reading
Uptown’s Senator Marisol Alcántara And CUNY In The Heights Hold College
State Senator Marisol Alcántara, together with Seny Taveras, Executive Director of CUNY in the Heights, held a College Resource Fair featuring close to 30 universities and more than 20 education professionals to help local youth apply for college today. Continue reading
CUNY Spending Probe Widens And Spread ‘Like A Plague’ From Harlem To Hollis
The state inspector general is ramping up her probe of the City University of New York to include hiring and spending practices at its two-year community colleges, The Post has learned.Continue reading
CUNY Calls For Probe Of City College In Harlem After President Quits (Updated)
The City University of New York has asked for a state investigation following the departure of the president of City College once known as “the poor man’s Harvard” in Harlem, New York.Continue reading
CUNY Application Fee of $65 Waived For Low-income City Public School Students
Applying to college just got cheaper for some of the city’s poorest families.
Mayor de Blasio and CUNY officials announced Monday that the $65 application fee currently required by the city’s public colleges will now be waived for low-income public school kids.Continue reading
HW Pick: Seneca Village Tour In Central Park NY
Though it may look like the rest of Central Park, the landscape along the Park’s perimeter from West 82nd to West 85th Streets holds some of Central Park’s most important history.Continue reading