CUNY York College

(Jamaica, NY)

York College is a senior college of The City University of New York (CUNY). It is known for its liberal arts curriculum which offers more than 40 major disciplines for students to choose from. The College offers baccalaureate degrees in the liberal arts and the sciences, as well as in a variety of professional programs such as accounting, business, computer studies, education, health, and social work. York College is committed to academic excellence through teaching and learning, research, and scholarship. It serves a student body that reflects the unparalleled cultural diversity and richness of Queens and the New York metropolitan area. Students represent at least 50 countries, from Algeria to Uzbekistan, and speak over 37 languages.York's award-winning faculty members pride themselves not just on their teaching abilities; but on their dedication to the development of their students. It is not unusual for a York professor to spend countless personal hours ensuring that their students succeed in their classes and career choices.


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Keynote Speaker: Hari Kunzru CUNY York College April 19th, 2012

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York College Virtual Tour

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York College Virtual Tour York College YORKtv Writer: Lazane Stanley

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Originally recorded March 28th, 2012. The Male Development Empowerment Center of Medgar Evers College and the York College Male Initiative Program invite you to the Crisis of the Black Male Joint Conference. This Two Day Conference begins on March 27th at Medgar Evers College and the second day, March 28th is here at York College. Special guests...

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"Foreign Workers and Israeli-Jewishness Dilemma." Over the last twenty years, more than 300000 non-Jewish, non-Arab migrants (known as 'foreign workers') and their children have taken up residency in Israel and become increasingly part of Israeli quotidian life. Their presence challenges the State of Israel, Israeli...

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"'Don't Come so close to me': Using the fruit-fly to understand the genetic basis of social interactions" What can we learn about human social behavior from a fly? Focusing on behavioral, genetics and molecular techniques, we try to understand mechanisms underlying social interactions, some of which we expect to...

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