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Smart voices, good stories and thought-provoking conversation from The City University of New York.

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Smart voices, good stories and thought-provoking conversation from The City University of New York.

    A Privileged Experience

    A Privileged Experience

    What makes us special? “Being a public university in New York with a majority population of students of color gives CUNY a very, very special mission in the context of American life, something that most other universities do not share,” says Zujaja Tauqeer, who started at Brooklyn College and Macaulay Honors College, won a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford, England, and is now at Harvard Medical School. “In the grand scheme of American life, it is very unique…What a privileged experience it is to be a New Yorker and go to a university with the kind of student population we have.”

    • 14 min
    Understanding Diversity

    Understanding Diversity

    Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams urged Brooklyn College graduates to explore the world in all its forms. “Go visit a mosque, or synagogue, or Buddhist  temple,” said Adams, who served in the NYPD for 22 years and holds a B.A. from John Jay College of Criminal Justice. “Understand how diversity helps us to develop our full personhood and become great people.”

    • 2 min
    On the Selma March

    On the Selma March

    Stephen Sommerstein covered the historic 1965 march for voting rights as a student photographer for the City College newspaper. Fifty years later, his evocative photographs are on exhibit at the New York Historical Society and those five days in Alabama are still vivid in his memory.

    • 29 min
    Committee on Student Affairs and Special Programs

    Committee on Student Affairs and Special Programs

    Standing committee meeting of the Board of Trustees, Committee on Student Affairs and Special Programs, April 6, 2015.

    • 31 min
    Sagrada Família Exhibit Offers Rare Look at a Masterpiece

    Sagrada Família Exhibit Offers Rare Look at a Masterpiece

    CCNY’s Spitzer School of Architecture hosts an unprecedented exhibition on the construction of Antoni Gaudí’s “unfinished masterpiece” — Sagrada Família, the great Roman Catholic basílica in Barcelona that generations of architects and builders have continued since Gaudí’s death in 1926. George Ranalli, dean of  the architecture school, talks about the world’s longest-running construction project and how he brought to New York this rare collection of original drawings, plaster casts and other architectural artifacts that have never been out of Spain.

    • 19 min
    Chancellor Talks Student Success, Jobs on NY1

    Chancellor Talks Student Success, Jobs on NY1

    In a NY1 interview with Sam Roberts on The New York Times Close Up, Chancellor James Milliken discussed CUNY’s plans to expand programs that boost student success. Success, he noted, includes graduating with a two-year degree: “There are great opportunities for high-paying jobs for two-year graduates,” he said, noting that to meet the needs of the city’s tech industry CUNY should be offering more “short courses, certificates or two­-year degrees in programs teaching software development, coding and gaming. There’s a big market out there.”

    • 7 min

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