10 07, 2021

MCNY Library Presents: Local Politics Part 3 w/Deputy Public Advocate Xamayla Rose MBA’11

2021-07-10T13:18:49-04:00

Local Politics: Part 3 Focus on Politics and Protests In Brooklyn  Join the MCNY Library and Deputy Public Advocate, Civic and Community Empowerment, Metropolitan College of New York MBA graduate, Xamayla Rose, discussing Politics and Protests [...]

MCNY Library Presents: Local Politics Part 3 w/Deputy Public Advocate Xamayla Rose MBA’112021-07-10T13:18:49-04:00
11 06, 2021

MCNY Library’s Local Politics Series w/Marricka Scott-McFadden

2021-06-11T16:01:36-04:00

MCNY Library’s Local Politics Series continues!  Join the MCNY Library for a discussion of politics in the Bronx, with MCNY alumna and Deputy Bronx Borough President Marricka Scott-McFadden!  Local Politics: Part 2 – The Bronx [...]

MCNY Library’s Local Politics Series w/Marricka Scott-McFadden2021-06-11T16:01:36-04:00
5 06, 2021

Collegiate Men of Color: Changing the Narrative in Higher Education

2021-06-13T09:04:21-04:00

Completing college is more of a struggle for African American and Latino men than for any other racial or ethnic group. The troubled status of these groups in higher education continues to plague the growth [...]

Collegiate Men of Color: Changing the Narrative in Higher Education2021-06-13T09:04:21-04:00
2 04, 2021

MCNY TOWN HALL: Covid 19 Vaccine FACTS & MYTHS

2021-04-02T16:20:20-04:00

A Virtual Town Hall co-sponsored by the MCNY Faculty Council and MCNY Library Our panel of experts will discuss the “FACTS” and “MYTHS” surrounding the COVID-19 vaccines with a focus on how the coronavirus pandemic is [...]

MCNY TOWN HALL: Covid 19 Vaccine FACTS & MYTHS2021-04-02T16:20:20-04:00
28 01, 2021

PUBLISHED! Amy Greenstein, MCNY VP of Enrollment Management on the Evolution of Online Learning and Students Services

2021-01-28T21:22:52-05:00

Leaders at Metropolitan College of New York are leading the way on trends presented by the pandemic in higher education! Amy Greenstein, MCNY Vice President of Enrollment Management and Student Affairs Evolution not [...]

PUBLISHED! Amy Greenstein, MCNY VP of Enrollment Management on the Evolution of Online Learning and Students Services2021-01-28T21:22:52-05:00
9 07, 2020

Library Connections in Remote Times #14

2021-10-15T16:40:14-04:00

Student Spotlight Todd Bristow is an MCNY MBA student, class of 2020,who has held leadership positions in the nonprofit sector. The library was fortunate to have his attendance at our last conversation event, “The Anti-Racist [...]

Library Connections in Remote Times #142021-10-15T16:40:14-04:00
9 07, 2020

Library Connections in Remote Times #13

2021-08-25T10:05:18-04:00

The Anti-Racist Reading List - Then and Now: Framing the Conversation By Tina Callender, Evening Reference Librarian Weary and exhausted from the pandemic and being socially distanced, isolated from family and friends, at the end of May I --like so [...]

Library Connections in Remote Times #132021-08-25T10:05:18-04:00
10 03, 2020

The Cooperative Economy and Communities of Color

2020-03-11T16:27:40-04:00

By Natalia Sucre, Instruction & Digital Services Librarian The Background In early February, the MCNY community witnessed on stage a seldom discussed story: the flourishing of autonomous, Black prosperity in early twentieth-century America. The play [...]

The Cooperative Economy and Communities of Color2020-03-11T16:27:40-04:00
25 11, 2019

“Pizza & Conversation”: A Space for Community Discussion

2019-12-14T10:32:22-05:00

By Kate Adler, Director of Library Services The Plan A library is built on the “radical” belief that access to ideas and information is a human right.  Libraries serve the unique needs and the [...]

“Pizza & Conversation”: A Space for Community Discussion2019-12-14T10:32:22-05:00