June 29, 2020 CUNY appoints four new college presidents The Board of Trustees of the City University of New York today voted to appoint accomplished, experienced and diverse leaders as presidents of York…
June 25, 2020 Bike-a-thon benefits nursing program Columbia-Greene Community College’s Division of Nursing has hosted the Sandy Speenburgh Bike-a-thon — named for an honored, retired nursing faculty member — for six…
June 23, 2020 C-GCC announces its nursing grads Although this year’s pinning ceremony was canceled due to COVID-19 social distancing restrictions, Columbia-Greene Community College is proud to announce its most recent class…
June 19, 2020 What to expect this fall on campuses in New York state By Darren Johnson Campus News In the last issue of Campus News, I wrote a long piece on what to expect campuses to look…
June 19, 2020 Good-bye to the Cuomo Show, the best morning TV show of our generation By Kaylee Johnson Campus News New York’s favorite daily spectacle, The Cuomo Show is going off the air today. For the past few months,…
June 18, 2020 In the COVID-19 era, a small college adapts: What other colleges could learn from this plan. By Darren Johnson Campus News Over the course of this current COVID-19 crisis, I’ve been reading myriad reports on what campuses could look like…
June 18, 2020 Reflections from a NYC protester By Annabel Gregg Campus News and Journal & Press Each day, we put together our all-black outfits and masks, packed our bag with hand…
June 17, 2020 High schoolers tepid about fall; may just stay home, work By Darren Johnson Campus News The Harvards and MITs of the world will be fine, whether they are mostly online this fall or not….
June 17, 2020 CUNY is a ‘National Engine of Economic Mobility’ A new report from the Brookings Institution ranks five of CUNY’s senior colleges and six community colleges among the top 10 four-year and two-year…
June 16, 2020 As the Supreme Court is about to decide, CUNY reasserts its pro-DACA stance The City University of New York is redoubling efforts to provide financial and legal support to thousands of undocumented students, whose lives would be…
June 16, 2020 College Bridge program to expand over summer College Bridge, an innovative program that helps New York City public high schoolers overcome the “summer melt” and make a successful transition to college,…
June 10, 2020 Suffolk athletes honored Suffolk County Community College student-athletes have earned National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All Academic Status. The NJCAA recognizes three teams per academic year…
June 10, 2020 Our Summer Session issue is HOT off the presses! Students aren’t in classrooms, they are on the streets — protesting. Will campuses be open for them this fall? Should they be? Do students…
June 5, 2020 Rockland’s virtual commencement set for June 11 at 2 p.m. Following the recommendations from health officials to maintain social distancing due to COVID-19, Rockland Community College has made the decision to hold a Virtual…
June 3, 2020 SUNY Chancellor to resign Pictured: Chancellor Kristina M. Johnson and Morrisville State College President David E. Rogers in September 2017. (FILE PHOTO) After less than three years, SUNY’s…