Angela Guarini, the Queens College Photography Club President, has been working to preserve and highlight the photography prints in Powdermaker Hall. When Powdermaker Hall was being renovated in the 2000s, QC commissioned
In November, the Office of the Inspector General opened an investigation into fiscal management in the CUNY system. William C. Thompson Jr., Chairperson of the CUNY Board of Trustees, requested that the
MoreIn CUNY’s 2017-2018 Operating Budget Request and Four-Year Financial Plan, there is a proposed $250 tuition hike coming to CUNY senior colleges over the next four years. The tuition hike is actually
MoreRevature, a technology solutions firm based in Virginia, will be partnering with CUNY to bring a free, 12-week programming boot camp and RevaturePro, a custom online training course, to interested alumni. The
MoreMembers of CUNY’s union, the Professional Staff Congress and local officials are attempting to make CUNY tuition-free again. When CUNY was established in 1847, tuition did not exist. Matriculated students were able
MoreLast year, City University of New York chancellor James Milliken penned a letter to President Barak Obama asking him to consider his first post-presidency job: teaching at CUNY. There was a possibility
MoreHurricane Matthew was a category four Atlantic hurricane that occurred on Oct. 4. It caused devastation to Haiti and also swept Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina, Cuba and The Bahamas. The
MoreStudents from low-income families will no longer have to pay the $65 application fee for CUNY schools. The application fee waiver is part of an initiative launched by New York City Mayor
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