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Queens College offers undergraduate degrees in 78 majors, over 100 master's degrees, over 40 accelerated master's options, 20 doctoral degrees through the CUNY Graduate Center, and a number of advanced certificate programs.
The institutions merged into CUNY included the Free Academy (later City College of New York), the Female Normal and High School (later Hunter College), Brooklyn College, and Queens College. CUNY has historically provided accessible education, especially to those excluded or unable to afford private universities .
CUNY consists of 11 senior colleges, 7 community colleges, 1 honors college and 7 postgraduate institutions. As of 2018 [update] , CUNY is the United States' largest urban public university, with an enrollment of over 274,000 students.
NEW YORK - Queens College president Félix V. Matos Rodríguez will be CUNY's next chancellor, making him the first Latino to lead the university.
QUEENS, NY — New CUNY Chancellor Félix V. Matos Rodríguez began his tenure Wednesday by naming a successor to lead Queens College.
In the twenty years since its founding, CUNY SPS became CUNY’s first and leading campus to offer fully online degree programs at both the bachelor's and master's level. The School's programs have also been ranked among the top in the nation.
CUNY SPH offers accredited master's and doctorate degrees, with specializations, and certificates. CUNY SPH offers the following graduate degrees: Master's Degree Programs
The City College of the City University of New York (also known as the City College of New York, or simply City College or CCNY) is a public research university within the City University of New York (CUNY) system in New York City.
GARDEN CITY, NY — Christopher Hartigan was recently appointed the principal Stratford Avenue Elementary School by the Garden City Board of Education. Hartigan is already well-known throughout ...
The Joseph S. Murphy Institute for Worker Education and Labor Studies, formerly at the CUNY School of Professional Studies now at the CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies, was named after him. It was established in 1984 as a Queens College program offering courses and programs in labor and urban studies. [12]