The City University of New York is launching CUNY Online, a new online education initiative tasked with producing high-quality online courses and programs and building online degree capacity across ...
Albany, N.Y. – In response to ongoing concerns about the coronavirus, Gov. Andrew Cuomo says all SUNY and CUNY schools will be shifting to online classes effective March 19. During a media briefing ...
Enrollment is up this fall at the City University of New York for the first time in three years — a sign it is bouncing back from the pandemic era, the university’s chancellor said Tuesday. Freshman ...
While many private universities and colleges in the New York area have decided to suspend classes or move instruction online amid concerns over preventing the spread of COVID-19, CUNY public schools ...
ALBANY, N.Y. — Governor Andrew Cuomo announced on Wednesday during a press conference in Albany that all SUNY and CUNY schools will transition to online classes for the remainder of the semester ...
ALBANY - SUNY and CUNY campuses will shut down most in-person classes and move to online learning for the rest of the spring semester to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus, Gov. Andrew Cuomo ...
The City University of New York could offer hundreds of fully online programs by 2030, according to the public higher education system’s strategic plan released Wednesday. CUNY set a goal to offer 287 ...
The City University of New York is preparing to keep providing most classes online for the fall semester amid ongoing concerns about the coronavirus. The CUNY Board of Trustees of Trustees approved a ...
Thousands of CUNY students are experiencing a bumpy return to school because of a glitch that's preventing them from registering for classes, access coursework and pay tuition, officials say. CUNY ...
ALBANY – The decision to end most in-person classes at SUNY and CUNY brings myriad questions about what will happen with the remainder of the spring semester, whether students will be reimbursed for ...
The coronavirus is upending many of the hallmarks of the American university experience. This may be only the beginning of what is to come. In-person classes were canceled or postponed at more than ...