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The City University of New York, founded in 1847, is one of the nation's leading urban public universities, serving more than 400,000 students at 20 colleges in New York City.
The City University of New York, founded in 1847, is one of the nation's leading urban public universities, serving more than 400,000 students at 20 colleges in New York City.
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Street Parade Museum Celebrates 10th Anniversary
ABC26 NewsFrom his office at the old Blandin Funeral Home, Sylvester Francis is redefining the word museum. He is the founder, the curator, the docent, the archivist and the visionary behind what has become the premier venue devoted to celebrating, documentating...Tags: Entertainment, Costumes (clothing), Tour Operations Industry, Photography, Colleges and Universities
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Bethune-Cookman University names interim president
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelEdison Jackson, who was president of Medgar Evers College, a campus of the City University of New York, has been named as the interim president of Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach. He will take over as interim president on May 14, B-CU... -
The Holocaust and the sins of the father
A friend of mine got a lifetime achievement award recently, and it got me to thinking about the Holocaust again, something that's never been completely out of my mind for the last 22 years. Randolph L. Braham and I are an odd couple to be friends because...
Tags: Hungary, War Crimes, World War II (1939-1945), Prisons, Elie Wiesel
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All-State Jazz Band to be in Aberdeen Thursday
Sixty-six high school students will gather in Aberdeen Thursday evening for the 2012 South Dakota All-State Jazz Band. The annual gathering runs through Saturday at Northern State University. The event concludes with a concert at 7:30 p.m. Saturday....Tags: Music, Entertainment, Groton, Education, Aaron Copland
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Elan Steinberg dies at 59; former head of World Jewish Congress
The son of Holocaust survivors, Elan Steinberg preferred to keep his family history private. But the fierce strategist and former leader of the World Jewish Congress was clearly motivated by it, according to observers, as he relentlessly pushed to...Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Kurt Waldheim, Los Angeles Times, World War II (1939-1945), Cancer
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HU's Lacrosse Day to celebrate sport, Crawford's memory
Mike Crawford will be everywhere on Saturday.
Crawford was the driving force behind the founding of Hampton University's club lacrosse team, which began play this season and will celebrate Lacrosse Day, a four-team tournament at Armstrong Stadium, on...Tags: Hampton University, IBM, Hampton Pirates, Teaching and Learning, Morgan State University
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Weekend filled with choices for music lovers
The classical music calendar is covered with notes in Howard County this weekend. That's because there are several local concerts scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, March 17 and 18. Much as music lovers might like to be in two places at the same time,...Tags: Music, Entertainment, Christianity, Anglicanism, Evita (musical)
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Analysis: Candor gaffes add to campaign cynicism
WASHINGTON (AP)— After a week like this, is it any wonder voters are cynical? Within five days of each other, both the president and the campaign of his leading Republican opponent have had to deal with their own "oops" moments of candor....
Tags: Hillary Clinton, Mitt Romney, World War I (1914-1918), Woodrow Wilson, Republican Party
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Monster Mash: Broad Museum at MSU; World Trade Center site
Culture MonsterThe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University has named Alison Gass as its curator of contemporary art. A planned performing arts center to be designed by Frank Gehry for the former World Trade Center site in New York is in limbo as organizers await... -
For Gays In Harlem, Change But Not Enough
Richard Ruperto walked into a record store in Harlem with a friend to buy CDs. As the two teens spoke, a man intruded on their conversation.
“Put some base into your voice, you fag,” he said.
Afraid, the boys bolted out of the store, leaving...Tags: Minority Groups, Social Movements, Manhattan (New York City), Crime, Law and Justice, Demographics
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Mike Gilliam
Mike Gilliam joined PIX 11 News in September of 2011. Prior to working on the PIX Morning News he served as a Reporter/Anchor for Fox Television stations from 1997 through 2010, first at WNYW- Fox 5 and then at WWOR- My9 News. He has covered every high...Tags: Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company, Television, Television Industry, Radio
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Tuition Hike Spurs Protest, But Many Students Don't Seem To Mind The Increase
PIX11.comThe trustees of the City University of New York, or CUNY, have voted to raise the tuition for students by $300 per year over five years, including the current academic year. Hundreds of students and activists protested on Monday outside of the Baruch...Tags: Lobbying, Demonstration, Teaching and Learning, Students, Politics
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