CUNY Tells PSC To Hold Tight on Planned 2% Raises
In mid-November, CUNY faculty and staff were informed by the Professional Staff Congress that the University had decided to delay salary raises scheduled for […]
In mid-November, CUNY faculty and staff were informed by the Professional Staff Congress that the University had decided to delay salary raises scheduled for […]
Written By: Maya Schubert and Ryan Schwach The University Student Senate has voted unanimously in favor of a resolution extending the credit/no credit policy for […]
Last week, the Brooklyn College Undergraduate Student Government hosted its shortened Spirit Week celebration just before the holidays. Taking place from Nov. 23 through […]
A lawsuit from CUNY’s largest employees’ union, the Professional Staff Congress, alleging that the University’s layoffs of thousands of employees broke the CARES Act, […]
Last week CUNY Chancellor Felix V. Matos Rodriguez ordered furloughs for the University’s top administrators to address the financial crisis brought on by COVID-19. The […]
Written By: Dorette Dayan Joint Resolution 008, which calls for the extension of the credit/no credit grading policy into the online Fall 2020 semester, was […]
After weeks of early voting, and the counting of mail-in ballots, Brooklyn remains mostly blue. In addition to the presidential race, State Congressional Democrats campaigning […]
As the fall semester comes to a close, Brooklyn College will most likely continue remote learning this spring. For now, there are no definite […]
After a chaotic bid, a projected 161 million plus votes, slow moving counts, and 90 hours between polls closing and the final election call, Former […]
Written By: Michela Arlia Luigi Bonaffini, a former professor of Italian language at Brooklyn College has brought on a multi-million dollar discrimination lawsuit against Brooklyn […]
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