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CUNY SPS campus at 119 W. 31st Street, NYC. In June of 2003, Neil Kleiman, then-director of the Center for an Urban Future, addressed the Board of Trustees of the City University of New York detailing the need for creating the CUNY School of Professional Studies (CUNY SPS).
Current or former faculty of the CUNY School of Professional Studies in New York City. Pages in category "CUNY School of Professional Studies faculty" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
The school was fashioned as "a Free Academy for the purpose of extending the benefits of education gratuitously to persons who have been pupils in the common schools of the … city and county of New York". [10] The Free Academy later became the City College of New York, the oldest institution among the CUNY colleges. [11]
In 1960, John R. Everett became the first chancellor of the Municipal College System of New York City, later known as the City University of New York (CUNY). CUNY, established by New York state legislation in 1961 and signed into law by governor Nelson Rockefeller, was an amalgamation of existing institutions and a new graduate school.
1.2 City University of New York (CUNY) ... CUNY School of Professional Studies; CUNY School of Public Health, East Harlem; Private. Allied health sciences and biology
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School of Professional Studies may refer to: Columbia University School of Professional Studies, at Columbia University in New York City, New York. U.S. CUNY School of Professional Studies, at City University of New York in New York City, New York. U.S. Delhi School of Professional Studies and Research, a business school in New Delhi, India
The Joseph S. Murphy Institute for Worker Education and Labor Studies, formerly at the CUNY School of Professional Studies now at the CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies, was named after him. [12] It was established in 1984 as a Queens College program offering courses and programs in labor and urban studies. [12]