
CUNY ChannelCurtis KendrickCUNY's Dean of Libraries and Information Find a Course/DegreeView Degrees, Certificates and ProgramsCourse ScheduleSee what courses are being offered in the upcoming semesters. Note: The information does not assess your eligiblility or permission to take these courses. >> Course CatalogA comprehensive listing of all the courses offered at CUNY. Note: some may not be available in the upcoming semesters. >> |
ResourcesType in a question or keyword above. |
Newswire
Saluting Student Achievements In celebration of its 10th anniversary, CUNY's Macaulay Honors College is saluting the stellar achievements of its 1,200 graduates: the doctors, lawyers, educators and entrepreneurs who are making great strides in their fields. The national... >>
A Talk With Composer John Corigliano John Corigliano is one of the most accomplished composers in America. He has written three symphonies, an opera and movie scores. He's also been teaching at Lehman College for 36 years. Although he is busy with his career, he continues to ... >>
A CUNY Life Darryl Warner brings a blend of wry humor and intense dedication to his job as chief technician in the gross anatomy lab at the Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education. He prepares the cadavers and organs that Sophie Davis medical sch... >>
CUNY Buildings Take the LEED More than a dozen new CUNY buildings across the University will be certified green under the international LEED system (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design). Among them are new science facilities like those now under construction ... >>
Learning Urban Affairs From a Professional Since 2004, City Councilman and adjunct professor of urban affairs James Vacca has taught two urban studies classes at Queens College for graduates pursuing additional or advanced degrees: "Intro to Public Policy," and "Power in the City." ... >>
An Affordable, Quality Education What is the CUNY Value? A University that prepares a record number of students with a quality, affordable education, invigorating the city and state economies and guaranteeing New York a talented, well trained, stable work force.
During... >>
Smoking Ban Extends To Outdoor Areas CUNY will become the largest smoke-free public university system in the U.S. once a broad new policy, approved recently by the Board of Trustees, goes into full effect in September 2012. The policy expands the University's current ban on sm... >>
E-Books Tested To Cut Costs An e-book initiative is one way the University is seeking to reduce costs and improve learning and teaching. Librarians, faculty and administrators are in the midst of experiments and pilot projects to determine how e-books and readers fit ... >>
Prestigious Awards for Students CUNY students are winning more competitive and prestigious awards than ever — from national math and science fellowships to Truman and Rhodes Scholarships. Two University seniors, for example, have won $100,000 Math for America Fellowships ... >>
Faculty Grants and Honors The University's renowned faculty members continue to win professional-achievement awards from prestigious organizations as well as grants for their cutting-edge research and scholarship from government agencies, farsighted foundations and ... >>
A Great Start for CUNY Start Anselm Lalla describes CUNY Start, the new low-cost immersion program that prepares first-time freshmen for college-level work before they matriculate, as "the best thing that ever happened." Lalla, 36, had been discouraged when he tried to... >>
Discovering Her Family's Roots The name James McCune Smith meant little to Greta Blau in 1996, when she briefly mentioned him in a research paper she wrote for a History of Blacks in New York City course designed and taught by Joanne Edey-Rhodes. Little did Blau, who is ... >>
Students Witness Egypt's Unrest Norhan Basuni and Alex Schindler were both studying in Egypt when demonstrations erupted against President Hosni Mubarak. Basuni, a senior at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, had been in Cario for a month doing research. Schindler, a j... >>
Big Fix on Campus Four years ago-- when Iris Weinshall had just begun her job as vice chancellor for facilities planning, construction and management -- she got an anxious call from Mary Coleman, senior vice president of Bronx Community College. "We've got a... >>
Today at CUNY
Study Abroad with CSI
Student Leadership Academy/Interviews
Technology & Dating Violence - Warning Signs and Tips
|
| GENERAL FINDS | TOP SEARCHES | TOP CLICKS | QUICK FINDS |
| SENIOR COLLEGES | SENIOR COLLEGES | HONORS and PROFESSIONAL | COMMUNITY COLLEGES |