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Krugman joined the faculty on a dual appointment, both to the university's Ph.D. program in economics and as a distinguished scholar at the Graduate Center's Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality. At the Stone Center, Krugman's colleagues include political scientist and sociologist Janet Gornick as well as economist Branko Milanovic. [4]
In 1993, Moses relocated to New York City where she was appointed to the position of the 10th president of City College of New York of the City University of New York (CUNY). She was the first woman to lead City College, CUNY's flagship campus. She has served as president of the American Anthropological Association (AAA) (1995–97).
His success at Hostos led to Matos Rodríguez's appointment as president of Queens College, one of CUNY's 11 senior colleges, in 2014. At Queens, he was credited with advancing CUNY's mission of providing access to quality education for students who come from backgrounds traditionally not well served by institutions of higher education.
The CUNY Graduate Center utilizes a unique consortium model, which hosts 140 faculty with sole appointments at the CUNY Graduate Center, most of whom are senior scholars in their respective disciplines, as well as draws upon 1,800 faculty from across the other CUNY schools to both teach classes and advise graduate students. [131]
Robin L. Garrell is an American chemist, academic and former president of The Graduate Center, CUNY.Until 2020, Garrell served as vice provost for graduate education and dean of graduate division at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
6 Academic and research appointments. 7 Main publications. 8 References. 9 External links. ... (Brooklyn College and CUNY Graduate Center), 1982–present; Professor ...
CUNY announced the appointment of Jere Hester, the former City Editor of the Daily News, as News Service Director on November 13, 2006. Hester's move to academia was described as a "huge blow" to the Daily News in the pages of its rival newspaper, the New York Post.
One is the chair of the university's student senate, and the other is non-voting and is the chair of the university's faculty senate. Both the mayoral and gubernatorial appointments to the CUNY Board are required to include at least one resident of each of New York City's five boroughs.