February 5, 2021 HVCC offers free online lectures Voices: A Library Lecture Series is presented each semester by Hudson Valley Community College in Troy to broaden and enrich the scope of studies…
February 4, 2021 Free! Get the latest issue here — it’s winterized! So warm and cozy inside! By Darren Johnson Campus News You may have seen our print edition in a street box or kiosk in New York City. It’s amazing we’re still…
February 3, 2021 RCC talk: ‘The 30 Most Powerful Words in the English Language’ The Rockland Community College Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion will be hosting a free book talk at 3 pm on Thursday, February 11…
January 29, 2021 SUNY Adirondack to cut seven programs SUNY Adirondack will begin the process of eliminating seven academic programs with persistently low enrollment by no longer admitting new students in these programs…
January 26, 2021 Chancellor delivers the State of SUNY address SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras delivered the annual State of the University System Address today. A video and transcript can be found here: https://www.suny.edu/sotus/. SUNY’s…
January 26, 2021 SUNY considers spring sports Chancellor Jim Malatras issued the following statement regarding spring athletics at SUNY colleges: “SUNY student athletes have done a tremendous job in such uncertain…
January 22, 2021 Russell Sage College names new Women’s Institute executive director Shelly Calabrese has been named executive director of The Women’s Institute at Russell Sage College following a national search. Calabrese was most recently senior…
January 21, 2021 Suffolk nursing students help with distribution of Covid vaccine More than five-dozen Suffolk County Community College nursing students have volunteered to assist New York State and Suffolk County with the administration of the lifesaving COVID-19…
January 21, 2021 Amanda Gorman is making me rethink college writing programs By Darren Johnson Campus News There’s no doubt that Amanda Gorman, 22, is America’s most well known living poet right now, after her widely…
January 20, 2021 What I learned in my 18 years By Cody Fitzgerald Campus News On Dec. 7, 1941, the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service launched a surprise military attack on Pearl Harbor, going…
January 19, 2021 Covid vaccination numbers are in from SUNY medical hubs State University of New York Chancellor Jim Malatras announced on Jan. 18 that SUNY’s three university hospital hubs have administered 100 percent of their…
January 19, 2021 SUNY union excoriates Gov. Cuomo’s proposed budget A statement by SUNY UUP President Frederick E. Kowal on the governor’s proposed 2021-22 Executive Budget: “UUP staunchly opposes the governor’s budget, which seeks…
January 19, 2021 It’s the end of the Web 2.0 as we know it. (And I feel fine.) By Darren Johnson Campus News The recent dismantling of the conservative social media app Parler is just the beginning of the end of the…
January 18, 2021 The problem isn’t remote learning. It’s how we do it. By Telijah Patterson Campus News When remote learning was hoisted upon us last semester many of us bemoaned that it was inferior to in-person…
January 13, 2021 Herkimer to resume spring sports Herkimer County Community College has made the decision to allow several sports teams to participate in intercollegiate competition this spring. The Herkimer Generals teams…