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The CUNY Board of Trustees approved the Graduate School of Journalism's creation in May 2004. [1] Proposed by CUNY Chancellor Matthew Goldstein, the school was to focus on teaching reporting skills and news values at a time when other journalism schools were emphasizing education in academic disciplines such as political science and statistics.
CUNY Law School, Stony Brook University, Binghamton University, CUNY Graduate Center: Notable works: Horizontalism: Voices of Popular Power in Argentina (2005 Spanish, 2006 English), Everyday Revolutions: Horizontalism and Autonomy in Argentina (2012) They Can't Represent Us!: Reinventing Democracy From Greece To Occupy (2014)
Townsend Harris Hall houses the CUNY School of Medicine. Designed by famed New York architect George B. Post and completed in 1908, the Collegiate Gothic-style building is named for Townsend Harris, the founder of City College, and was dedicated in a ceremony at which Mark Twain was the featured speaker.
In 2001 CUNY initiated the CUNY Honors College, renamed Macaulay Honors College in 2007. [ 53 ] In October 2005, Andrew Grove , a 1960 graduate of the Engineering School in Chemical Engineering , and co-founder of Intel Corporation , donated $26 million to the Engineering School, which has since been renamed the Grove School of Engineering . [ 54 ]
marxe.baruch.cuny.edu The Marxe School of Public and International Affairs (commonly known as the Marxe School ) is the public policy school of Baruch College . It was established in 1994 and is the only City University of New York school dedicated to public affairs.
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Silberman patrons have remote access to the Hunter Libraries electronic collections which include 250,000 full-text eBooks, 100,000 eJournals, and over 300 electronic databases. SWUPHL is a pick-up/drop-off site for the CUNY intra-library loan system (CLICS) that facilitates the sharing of books between all the CUNY libraries.
Stetsenko was appointed to the CUNY Graduate Center as an associate professor in 1999, and went on to be a full Professor of Psychology and Urban Education. [2] In her ongoing tenure, Stetsenko has published research on agency, personhood, and human development, from the lens of social change.