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Dean Joanne Ardovini–Focused on Challenges Faced by Marginalized Academics

Where do the experts teach?  Metropolitan College of New York! March 10-13,  Dr. Joanne Ardovini, Dean for the Audrey Cohen School for Human Services & Education, Masters in Public Administration, Masters in Community Health Education, [...]

Dean Joanne Ardovini–Focused on Challenges Faced by Marginalized Academics2022-03-14T15:38:02-04:00

Dignity and Joy in an Unjust Society: Parenting and Race

By Kate Adler, Director of Library Services On Wednesday, February 23rd, we continued our 3-part (and 3-month!) celebration of Black History, Culture, and Life. This was a student-led, roundtable discussion. No headliners (besides you!) and [...]

Dignity and Joy in an Unjust Society: Parenting and Race2022-03-25T15:42:37-04:00

Larry Scott Blackmon MPA’07 Named Crain’s New York Business “2022 Notable Black Leaders”

Please join us in congratulating Larry Scott Blackmon, MPA'07 and Professor in the MCNY School for Public Affairs and Administration! Blackmon, Vice President of Community Affairs/CEO, FreshDirect/The Blackmon Organization, has been named by Crain's New [...]

Larry Scott Blackmon MPA’07 Named Crain’s New York Business “2022 Notable Black Leaders”2022-03-01T19:29:38-05:00

How Mentoring Works: A Case Study of Mentorship in Black and Brown Communities … and Libraries

Why Mentoring?  By Kate Adler, Director of Library Services  Every year the MCNY library celebrates Black History Month over the course of January and February. This year we are extending the celebration through March! We kicked [...]

How Mentoring Works: A Case Study of Mentorship in Black and Brown Communities … and Libraries2022-02-15T13:54:15-05:00

Radhika Jha Elected Secretary of Region 1 of the Accreditation Council of Business Schools & Programs

Associate Dean of the Metropolitan College of New York School for Business, Radhika Jha, has been elected Secretary of the Board of Directors of Region 1 of the Accreditation Council of Business Schools & Programs [...]

Radhika Jha Elected Secretary of Region 1 of the Accreditation Council of Business Schools & Programs2022-01-28T14:53:58-05:00

In Person and Hybrid Classes Back on Campus Starting Tuesday, February 1, 2022

January 25, 2022 Dear Students, Faculty and Staff, We look forward to welcoming the classes that are scheduled to be in person or hybrid back on campus starting on Tuesday, February 1, 2022. This is [...]

In Person and Hybrid Classes Back on Campus Starting Tuesday, February 1, 20222022-01-26T15:04:07-05:00

Let’s Talk about Black Maternity Health: A Reckoning on Racial Equity in NYC

By Natalia Sucre, Research and Writing Librarian Looking Back on Our Fall 2021 Roundtable Series  Last semester, we at the library decided to focus our monthly virtual roundtables on the work of the 2021 NYC Racial [...]

Let’s Talk about Black Maternity Health: A Reckoning on Racial Equity in NYC2022-01-26T15:45:16-05:00

Free Leadership Development for Black & Latino Changemakers

Did you know that the Leaders of Color program is working to build Black and Latino political and community power in Louisiana, Memphis, New York,  and Washington D.C.? Community Health Professor Desi K. Robinson, who [...]

Free Leadership Development for Black & Latino Changemakers2022-01-13T14:14:57-05:00

Message to Students: Classes will be held virtually in January.

January 6, 2022 Dear Students, This follows President Passaro’s announcement that all classes will be held virtually in January. First, let me reassure you that we care about your academic experience at MCNY and will be [...]

Message to Students: Classes will be held virtually in January.2022-01-06T20:41:34-05:00
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