April 19, 2021 Is it OK to go to thrift stores, just to be hip? By Kaylee Johnson Campus News As a child, my father took me to thrift stores on Long Island every Sunday. While he would search…
April 19, 2021 Award-winning college radio, done remotely By Dave Paone Campus News Video didn’t actually kill the radio star. At least not at Nassau Community College. NCC’s radio station, WHPC-FM, has…
April 16, 2021 STAC’s new president focusing on growth Note: Above photo of STAC students is pre-pandemic. By Darren Johnson Campus News Relatively new St. Thomas Aquinas College (STAC) President Ken Daly signed…
April 16, 2021 Cody’s Column: Mediocre Meteorologists By Cody Fitzgerald Campus News Chances are, if you’re reading this, you live in the great Upstate New York. Apart from having to say…
April 15, 2021 Three CUNY profs are Guggenheim Fellows Three nationally celebrated CUNY faculty members have been awarded 2021 Guggenheim Fellowships for their work in art, letters and photography, placing the University among…
April 15, 2021 SCCC freezes tuition again; $2735/semester For the second consecutive year, Suffolk County Community College’s Board of Trustees voted unanimously to freeze tuition at the State University of New York’s…
April 13, 2021 SUNY pausing the use of J&J vaccine on its campuses SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras made the following announcement today regarding distribution of the Johnson & Johnson Covid vaccine on its campuses: “SUNY is following…
April 9, 2021 Westchester CC celebrates 75th anniversary with a series of events Westchester Community College (WCC) began celebrating its 75th anniversary with a Founders Day event yesterday. The event featured a retrospective of the college’s history…
April 9, 2021 Here’s a SUNY scholarship for public service State University of New York Chancellor Jim Malatras announced today the opening of applications for the Richard L. Brodsky Scholarship for Public Service through…
April 8, 2021 Canvas takes over the classroom, but can they take over the quad? By Darren Johnson Campus News To the lay person, it would seem that Zoom has come out the big tech winner during our year…
April 8, 2021 Our latest issue brings SPRING FLOWERS — READ IT NOW! This is one of our best post-pandemic issues. Take a look. It will brighten your mood, enlighten and inform — and it’s FREE, FREE,…
April 8, 2021 MVCC’s Rome Campus hospitality students prepare meals for roadside pickup Students in Mohawk Valley Community College Hospitality programs are back in the kitchen, preparing Wednesday lunches for the public to purchase for takeout, complete…
April 7, 2021 Talk: Ableism & The Importance of Inclusion in Careers SUNY Ulster holds its 15th Annual Spring Diversity Day on Wednesday April 21 from 1-2 p.m. Ableism & The Importance of Inclusion in Careers…
April 6, 2021 FMCC makes acting president permanent State University of New York Board of Trustees today appointed Dr. Gregory Truckenmiller as president for Fulton-Montgomery Community College, effective immediately. The appointment was…
April 6, 2021 SUNY to get 18,600 J&J vaccines for its 34 residential campuses State University of New York Chancellor Jim Malatras today announced a program specifically designed to begin vaccinating SUNY residential students prior the end of…