November is CUNY Month - Borough President Honors with Proclamation
November is CUNY Month, a celebration of the people and programs that enrich every part of the University, and in celebration of the COllege of Staten Island's contributions to the Staten Island community, Borough President James Molinaro has declared that November is CUNY Month in all of Staten Island.
For more information on CUNY Month events at the College, visit the CSI Events Calendar.
In his proclamation, President Molinaro points to the significant impact that the College makes on the lives of Staten Islanders and, therefore, the entire borough, noting that "CSI collaborates with high schools and community organizations to offer exceptional education opportunities in the hopes that these students will one day join the ranks of the over 55,000 CSI Alumni worldwide, a group that includes educators, doctors, film makers, business entrepreneurs, judges, scientists, and Emmy Award winners, confirming the value and practical utility of a CSI education."
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Headlines and History, CSI's new public affairs TV program, features Dr. David S. Cohen, former Senior Research Associate with the New Jersey Historical Commission this month.
In addition to airing locally on CTV and BCAT, H&H debuts this month on CUNY TV, cable channel 75, on Monday November 23 at 4 and 10:30 pm, as well as Saturday December 5 at 5:30pm. View it now on the CSI Today Video on Demand channel. |
CSI to Celebrate Transportation Day
In its ongoing efforts to make its campus more environmentally friendly, the College of Staten Island will celebrate Transportation Day on Thursday, November 19, with the goal of promoting ride sharing at CSI. The College has co-partnered with CommuterLink, a nonprofit organization specializing in congestion-reducing programs that are designed to improve air quality and area mobility, for this event.
All members of the College community are encouraged to stop by the Transportation Day table between 11:00am and 3:00pm to pick up information and ask questions about improving their commutes, and to sign up for carpools. There will be free giveaways, including $8 Metro cards to the first 25 people who register for the ride-share program.
For more information, Click Here or call 866.nycommute.
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CSI Celebrates Hispanic Heritage and Contributions
A diverse and standing-room-only crowd of CSI students, faculty, and staff gathered last week in the Campus Center Green Dolphin Lounge to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month and spotlight the vast contributions of Hispanic members of the College community. The event was presented by the SEEK for Excellence Club and the Organization of Unique Individuals (OUI) Club.
Regarding the preparation for this event, Marybeth Melendez, OUI Club President, said, "It was truly a labor of love. The O.U.I. Club and the SEEK for Excellence Club worked hand-in-hand in conceiving, promoting, and ultimately presenting this event. Read More>
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John Jay Takes Close 116-155 win in Women's Swimming
11.9.2009
The women's swim team dropped their first meet ever to John Jay on Friday even at the CSI Sports and Recreation Center. John Jay defeated the Dolphins by an unbelievably close score, 116-115. The Dolphins took first place in all but three events but John Jay swam in large numbers. CSI is now 0-2 to start the season. Read More> | |
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