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Congratulations Class of 2020!

Join Metropolitan College of New York in celebrating the Class of 2020! With resilience, perseverance, and dedication, this year’s graduating class joins the ranks of proud MCNY alumni.  We invite you to watch the virtual [...]

Congratulations Class of 2020!2020-11-09T09:02:53-05:00

Michelle Rodriguez – Finding a Home at MCNY, Graduate Blazed a Remarkable Bronx Trail

By Kim Hardware Michelle Rodriguez of the South Bronx earned a degree in the school of hard knocks long before she was a five-time Dean’s List award recipient and part of the Phi Theta Kappa [...]

Michelle Rodriguez – Finding a Home at MCNY, Graduate Blazed a Remarkable Bronx Trail2020-11-09T09:03:39-05:00

A Message from Vice President of Academic Affairs Humphrey Crookendale: Race in America

“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.” ― Martin Luther King Jr.   [...]

A Message from Vice President of Academic Affairs Humphrey Crookendale: Race in America2020-11-09T08:34:12-05:00

A Message from the Bronx Campus Executive Director John Edwards

WE, today... Today, we say no more. Today, we turn our pain into action. Today, we bring attention to the injustice. Today, we will not be distracted. Today, we use our minds. Today, we choose [...]

A Message from the Bronx Campus Executive Director John Edwards2020-11-09T08:37:45-05:00

Library Connections in Remote Times #11

Your Library Staff: Remote, but Available  As libraries across the world scramble to meet the needs of their communities in a newly virtual world and MCNY undertakes its first full-fledged online semester, our library staff asked [...]

Library Connections in Remote Times #112021-08-25T10:02:36-04:00

Library Connections in Remote Times #10: Special May Day Edition

May Day Is Labor Day around the World By Kate Adler, Director of Library Services  Today is an important day. It's May 1st, May Day or International Worker's Day -- a celebration that dates to the 19th century. Did you [...]

Library Connections in Remote Times #10: Special May Day Edition2020-06-19T16:09:58-04:00

Library Connections in Remote Times #9

Parting Words—for Now!  By Kate Adler, Director of Library Services  This is our last issue of the semester of the Library Connections in Remote Times Newsletter. We'll be back in the summer, but on a bi-weekly basis. [...]

Library Connections in Remote Times #92020-06-19T16:10:30-04:00
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