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Your free pen is on its way and you will be notified when products for your college are available. products will be available Sign up to be notified and receive a free pen, engraved with your name. Your name will appear on the pen Achieve In High School. 2016 College Now Summer T-shirt Design Contest 2015 Winner by Jackie Negron of Gotham Professional Arts High School The CUNY College Now Program will be sponsoring a city wide College Now Summer Program T-shirt design contest. All New York City public high school students are eligible for participation. The winning design will become the official College Now 2016 Summer T-shirt. not be a photograph or a shaded imagedetailed image may not transfer well when printed on a T-shirt. Eligibility: All New York City public high school students are eligible to submit one design entry by: April 14th, 2016 Prize: The final winner will receive a $100 Barnes and Noble gift certificate and will have his or her design printed on 2000 t-shirts worn around New York City by the participants in the College Now 2016 summer program.

For Information on How to Enter and Contest Rules: Download and Complete An Entry Form Which You Will Submit With Your Design. College Now Summer 2016 T-Shirt Contest Winners 2016 Summer Program T-Shirt Design Contest WINNER! who is in 11th grade at Williamsburg Prep High School!! Laura’s design will be featured on the front of 2000 t-shirts worn by 2016 College Now Summer Program students and she received a $100 Barnes and Noble gift certificate.
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An Qi and Ashley each received a $50 Barnes and Noble gift certificate. Support Contract Fight by Wearing Campaign T-Shirt Office of the Registrar The Office of the Registrar coordinates registration for all BMCC students. Currently enrolled BMCC students may register themselves, change their program, look-up grades, and change their address online, by using CUNYfirst - our new online student information and registration system. Office of the Registrar Room S-315 (Above the Main Lobby) Monday - Thursday: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM *Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM * When classes are not in session, the office is open from 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Saturday and Sunday student may go to the Office of Evening and Weekend Program in Room S-715 from 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM.Just in time for Campus Equity Week and CUNY’s strike vote. Ruth Wangerin writes: “This is a grassroots adjunct project and we have to pay for the t-shirts ourselves, @ $10. The second batch of t-shirts (if there is enough interest) might not come in time for CEW, though.

The company needs 7-10 days.” ) by Wednesday 10/21; the minimum order is 36 for delivery by Oct. 28. The perfect strike wear too! P.S. College of Staten Island/CUNY folks can get one from Ruth to wear at the rally 12-1:30 on Thursday, Oct 22, at the fountain behind building 1P. It’s sponsored by PSC, DC37, and NYPIRG. We’re combining the call for a contract offer for faculty and staff with the call for a tuition freeze, and we’re delivering a letter to the college president asking him to pressure the chancellor to that effect. Adjuncts will be there, calling for campus equity.Are you proud of your participation in CUNY BA? CUNY Baccalaureate has received requests from alumni for CUNY BA merchandise over the last few weeks who would like to support the program and to display their CUNY BA pride. CUNY BA merchandise is available online for a range of products: Long and short-sleeve T-Shirts, jerseys, sweatshirts and pants, jackets, vests, hats, scarves, mugs, and more.

Support CUNY BA and show your pride!York Revives Radio Station with Donation from Alumnus Founder York College Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Enter Ray Warren, a graduate of York's Class of '76, and one of the three primary founders of the station in 1974 when the college was housed in the old Montgomery Ward building on Jamaica Avenue. Earlier this year, Warren worked with Dolores Swirin-Yao, York's Vice President for Institutional Advancement, to make a $7,500 donation to upgrade the station's physical space."This is the official culmination of a lot of work by a lot of people over the years," said Andrews. "And we got the support of one of our alums (Ray Warren) who decided to pay it forward…."Dr. Marcia V. Keizs, president of York College, also recalled Andrews' "dogged determination" to revive the old station, bringing it into the 21st century as an online presence. The radio station also serves as a teaching facility for York's Journalism students."This is really a moment we have waited for," said Keizs.

"When I came here (in 2005) the foundation was strong with students and faculty. But we wanted to build on the foundation academically; and with the co-curricular. As we do this opening today, we celebrate the insight of our alumni as well as our faculty for what they do inside and outside of the classroom. We will continue to delight in all the good things we do at York." Warren, who has enjoyed a successful career in media, recalled writing the business plan for the station and lobbying college administration for $25,000 to launch it."I learned a lot about being an entrepreneur at York," said Warren, executive vice president and chief revenue officer at NBC's SportsNet NY." I wrote the business plan, did the sales, and the negotiating."Also on hand to enjoy the grand opening were two of Warren's chief co-founders and good friends, Steven Leszczynski and Mike Jacobs. Warren and his friends enjoyed the moment recalling their glory days as student broadcasters intent on playing the latest rock music only to realize that they had to diversify the music to fit a very diverse student body."