Message to Faculty and Staff from the President
January 6, 2022 Dear Members of the Faculty and Staff, MCNY cares about your health and the health of your loved ones. Given the increasing numbers of COVID-19 cases in the city, we have decided [...]
January 6, 2022 Dear Members of the Faculty and Staff, MCNY cares about your health and the health of your loved ones. Given the increasing numbers of COVID-19 cases in the city, we have decided [...]

Please join the MCNY Community as we congratulate Gary P. Jenkins, MPA'06 & MCNY Trustee, on his 2022 appointment as Commissioner of New York City's Department of Social Services. We thank you, Gary, for your [...]
Please join us in congratulating 1997 School for Public Affairs and Administration graduate Jocelynne Rainey, Ed.D., on her new position as President and CEO of Brooklyn Community Foundation. "I have spent much of my career [...]
MCNY Celebrates the achievements of TT Torrez BBA'21. "I've always pushed the envelope for Women of Color!" TT Torrez to D'Shonda Brown in her ESSENCE Magazine interview. August 2021 - ESSENCE Magazine interview by D'Shonda [...]
Philip M. Nufrio, Ph.D., a long-time full-time member of Metropolitan College of New York's School for Public Affairs and Administration faculty, retired on December 3, 2021. Current and former students, fellow faculty, members of the [...]
The "Startup Incubator Program" provides an opportunity to Business School students and alumni to further develop their Constructive Actions into real business projects and take them to the next experiential level. Program Participants: Undergraduate Business [...]
"Transgender Day of Remembrance seeks to highlight the losses we face due to anti-transgender bigotry and violence. I am no stranger to the need to fight for our rights, and the right to simply [...]
Dear Members of the MCNY Community, On Veteran’s Day, MCNY is proud to honor the courage and commitment of our students, staff and faculty who are veterans or current members of our armed forces. [...]
By Nathan Schiller, Director of Academic Support One of the toughest challenges of school is that assignments keep coming. Even after midterms, you don’t get a break. And if you’ve missed an assignment or two, [...]
By Natalia Sucre, Research and Writing Librarian The Problem and How You Can Help This chart shows the numbers. As New Yorkers in our neighborhoods, we see the reality daily, including those on the street who rarely make it to shelters. At [...]