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City Tech was founded in 1946 as The New York State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences.The urgent mission at the time was to provide training to GIs returning from the Second World War and to provide New York with the technically proficient workforce it would need to thrive in the emerging post-war economy.
Technical Career Institutes, also known as TCI College, was a private, for-profit college in New York City that offered two year associate degrees and certificates for education in technology, business, engineering, healthcare and other career paths.
Pages in category "New York City College of Technology alumni" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
New York Institute of Technology School of Health Professions [6] New York Institute of Technology School of Management; The New School. School for Social Research; Eugene Lang College, School for Liberal Arts; College of Performing Arts. Mannes School of Music; School of Jazz; School of Drama; The Schools of Public Engagement; Parsons School ...
Union College: Schenectady, New York: Male Inactive Delta: February 11, 1837 – 1989; 1992–2003; 2010 New York University: New York City, New York: Coed Active Beta (Fence Club) August 9, 1839 – 1934 Yale University: New Haven, Connecticut: Male Inactive [a] Sigma: March 28, 1840 – 1965; 1985–1993 Brown University: Providence, Rhode ...
City University of New York (CUNY), the public university system of New York City College of the City of New York, an old name (1866–1929) for City College of New York, now part of CUNY; New York City College of Technology, CUNY's technology college, founded in 1946; University of the City of New York, old name for New York University, a ...
New York College or College of New York may mean: City College of New York; Metropolitan College of New York; New York Central College; New York Chiropractic College, now Northeast College of Health Sciences; New York City College of Technology; New York College of Health Professions; New York College of Podiatric Medicine
The school moved back to the City College campus in 1984 under the leadership of J. Max Bond Jr., who had taught at City College since 1972. [ 5 ] In 1999 Rafael Viñoly was hired to design a new facility to house the school, which opened in 2009 at the south end of the City College campus in a former library building.