At today’s City Council stated meeting, Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez will introduce a bill that would create a citywide residential parking permit in New York City. Continue Reading →
Tag Archives: City University of New York
Mayor de Blasio Announced A New Initiative To Double The Number Tech Grads From CUNY
Mayor Bill de Blasio, Deputy Mayor Glen, and NYC Department of Small Business Services (SBS) Commissioner Gregg Bishop, today announced a new initiative to double the number of City University of New York (CUNY) students graduating annually with a tech-related bachelor’s degree by the year 2022. Continue Reading →
More Than 250 Local Volunteers Spend Day Transforming East Harlem
More than 250 volunteers from Wells Fargo, City University of New York, Hunter College and the community participated in a day of service September 23, 2017, which transformed classrooms, offices, the library and other public spaces at East Harlem’s Public School/Middle School (P.S./ M.S.) 007. Continue Reading →
Mayor de Blasio And Others Launch New Paid Internship For Women In Tech
Mayor de Blasio, Cornell Tech and the City University of New York today launched a new winter internship program as part of the Women in Technology and Entrepreneurship in NY (WiTNY) initiative. 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 →
NYC’s Hospital System Works In “Jim Crow-Style Racial Segregation,” Study Shows
It’s already semi-common knowledge that NYC’s school system is the most racially segregated in the country. 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 →