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Dr. Marcia V. Keizs Named President of York College

January 24th, 2005 | The University

The Board of Trustees today appointed Dr. Marcia V. Keizs, who has held senior administrative posts at five City University of New York colleges during a career that spans more than three decades, as the President of York College in Queens. Dr. Keizs’ nomination was recommended by Chancellor Matthew Goldstein.
Dr. Keizs, who holds a doctorate [...]

Voting Rights and Citizenship Calendar 2005′ Teaching Tool, and Website in Spanish to be Launched on January 25

January 21st, 2005 | The University

More than two centuries of the American struggle for citizenship, voting rights and democracy are faithfully recounted in a new Spanish language version through rare photographs, insightful prose and historic videos in the newly published City University of New York/ New York Times Knowledge Network Voting Rights and Citizenship Calendar.
A companion website in Spanish and [...]

Statement by Chancellor Matthew Goldstein on the 2005-2006 Executive Budget for The City University of New York

January 19th, 2005 | The University

We are reviewing the 2005-2006 State Executive Budget which was released in Albany yesterday. We are very pleased that the proposed budget provides urgently needed capital support for the rebuilding of Fiterman Hall of Borough of Manhattan Community College which was damaged by the tragic destruction of World Trade Center Tower # 7. Governor Pataki’s [...]

Finding Your Passion Leadership Workshop at CSI focuses on more than hearts and flowers

January 14th, 2005 | College of Staten Island

The College of Staten Island (CSI) helps students in “finding their passion” by hosting a fun and informative interactive workshop presented by local community leaders Charles LaGanga and Dr. Mohammad Khalid.
LaGanga, managing director of Direct Access Partners, LLC, is a 2004 Ellis Island Medal of Honor winner, which is presented to outstanding Americans who preserve [...]

CUNY Productivity Initiative Reaps $22 Million in Educational Enhancements

January 13th, 2005 | The University

More than $22 million has been reinvested into academic and student support services at the The City University of New York under an innovative productivity initiative that is reaping substantial administrative savings and additional revenue to enhance programming at the colleges, Chancellor Matthew Goldstein announced today.
The CUNY Productively Initiative provided enhancements at Hostos and Queensborough [...]

Paving the Way for Men

January 13th, 2005 | Borough of Manhattan Community College

Elias Mastrokollias doesn’t think of himself as a pioneer. But those who know him – and his work – see it differently.
A second-year education major at BMCC, Mastrokollias plans to pursue a Bachelor’s degree at Hunter College beginning next fall and then go on to a teaching career at the early childhood level. It’s a [...]

Kingsborough Community College and The Maurer Foundation for Breast Health Education to host

January 1st, 2005 | Kingsborough Community College

Brooklyn, NY, October 18 — Kingsborough Community College (KCC) president, Dr. Regina Peruggi, today announced that the college and The Maurer Foundation for Breast Health Education will host a day of breast health education with emphasis on prevention, early detection and risk reduction, Tuesday, October 23, from 9 a.m. until 8:30 p.m., at various locations [...]

Paving the Way for Men

January 1st, 2005 | Borough of Manhattan Community College

Elias Mastrokollias doesn’t think of himself as a pioneer. But those who know him – and his work – see it differently.
A second-year education major at BMCC, Mastrokollias plans to pursue a Bachelor’s degree at Hunter College beginning next fall and then go on to a teaching career at the early childhood level. It’s a [...]