September 23, 2017 CUNY to cover Dreamer’s DACA fees — if they act fast CUNY student Dreamers facing the strict Oct. 5 deadline to apply for renewal of their DACA immigration status will have the $495 application fee…
September 22, 2017 Maidens and Squires Make for a Nerd-Fest at the Renaissance Faire By Dave Paone Campus News Princesses and wenches. Knights and knaves. Damsels and jesters. It’s the time of the year they all descend upon…
September 21, 2017 Sage is compliant with ‘Enough Is Enough’ The Sage Colleges meets or exceeds all requirements necessary to be considered compliant with New York state’s 129-B Enough is Enough (EIE) law according…
September 18, 2017 Regional community college sports roundup By Peter Briguglio Campus News Classes have begun, and that means the onset of another NJCAA Region XV athletic season is upon us. Student-athletes…
September 18, 2017 On becoming an adjunct By Jonathan Lopes Campus News Becoming a professor was a wish list item versus a bucket list item. I see bucket list more as…
September 14, 2017 Free local produce for NECC students, faculty and staff Last April’s free farmer’s market, held on both the Haverhill and Lawrence campuses, was so successful, the Greater Boston Food Bank has committed to…
September 13, 2017 STAC recognized as a top-tier university St. Thomas Aquinas College was named a Top-Tier Regional University (North) this month by U.S. News & World Report in their 2018 Best Colleges…
September 13, 2017 WCC adds honors program Westchester Community College has expanded its Honors offerings to include a new Honors College. The first cohort of eighteen students (the maximum enrollment) was…
September 12, 2017 COVER STORY: Free community college … for some By Darren Johnson Campus News Only about one third of the 75,000 applicants for the SUNY/CUNY “free tuition” Excelsior Scholarship actually got the money…
September 6, 2017 Issue 16-1 is here! We are still working on the HTML5 version of the first edition of Campus News for the fall semester, but in case you can’t…
September 5, 2017 ‘Latino City’ author to speak Even as a teacher in the Lawrence school system, Llana Barber knew she would one day share the story of the old mill city…
September 5, 2017 SUNY students speak out about ending DACA “The SUNY Student Assembly is deeply disturbed by the news that President Trump has decided to end the DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals)…
August 27, 2017 Let’s Have a Successful Year in College By John DeSpagna Chair of the ACC. and BUS. Adm. Depart. Nassau Community College The summer has come to an end and the new…
August 19, 2017 Making it through the first month By Colleen Gibbons-Brown Campus News Originally published September 2013. Who will I sit with in the cafeteria? Will the classes be too hard? How…