First, the Black Student Union (BSU) is hosting a series of Black History Month events with the theme Amplifying Black Voices.
In its highest ranking to date, the CUNY School of Professional Studies (CUNY SPS) has been listed in the top 2% percent.
Beginning in 2015, CUNY SPS has published an annual report that offers highlights from the previous academic year.
The Bronx Community Foundation (Bx.C.F.) has provided a generous grant of $15,000 to help CUNY SPS students who reside in The Bronx.
"Here at CUNY SPS, Dr. King’s message has taken root in our mission to help working adults complete their education."
The CUNY Learning Disabilities Project (LD Project) has released a Distance Learning Toolkit.
"Like the rest of us, I was shocked and appalled by the attack on our democracy that we witnessed yesterday."
The November event featured 11 panel discussions that brought together business leaders, educators, and CUNY SPS business students.
The event focused on how performers can use arts and applied theatre to "work for liberation and against repressive regimes."
As a Z Degree, all required sociology courses and many of its electives are now using free texts.
On December 1, 2020, the CUNY School of Professional Studies (CUNY SPS) hosted its annual fundraising event in honor of #CUNYTuesday.
The CUNY School of Professional Studies (CUNY SPS) is proud to announce that it has received a $109,139 grant.
Phara Souffrant Forrest, a student in the RN to BS in Nursing program, has won the State Assembly Seat for Brooklyn’s District 57.
The Child Development Associate (CDA) Certificate program has been granted the prestigious CDA Gold Standard.
Dr. Angela Francis was selected to receive a 2020 Online Learning Consortium Effective Practice Award from the Online Learning Consortium.
Established in 2006, PEWL’s mission is to provide individuals with the opportunity to advance their careers through professional coursework.
This Veterans Day, the CUNY School of Professional Studies (CUNY SPS) salutes the military community.
This weekend, as final votes were counted, the news became official: Joseph Biden has been elected the 46th president of the United States.
If project management were a religion, Dr. Barbara Edington would be its greatest evangelist.
Black Solidarity Day was created 51 years ago to encourage Black people to abstain from participating in commercial activity.
Nia Williams, a rehabilitation professional attending the MS in disability studies, was awarded the Marge A. Tierney Memorial Scholarship.
The School celebrated the news that Leonard Blades has been hired as a CUNY LEADS Plus Advisor at Queensborough Community College.
In light of ongoing COVID restrictions, this year’s scholarship ceremony was broadcast online.
The theme for the conference will be "What Do We Do Now, 'Cause There's Work to Do."
"As we settle into the 2020 Fall Semester, I want to remind everyone that the general election is on November 3."
The award-winning entry, “A Three-Pronged Approach to Online Orientation for Adult Learners,” was prepared by Angela Francis.
The CUNY School of Professional Studies (CUNY SPS) is commemorating the 2020 National Disability Employment Awareness Month.
This visit is the culminating event in our Middle States reaccreditation process.
Sales associates at longtime electronics retailer B&H Photo selected Chelsea's PS 33 for the donation after winning a competition.
This 10-year-old wants a speed camera implemented at her school.
New analysis shows break down of student homelessness in New York City by school.
New York City public schools will be closed on Thursday in advance of a storm that could dump up to 12 inches of snow on Manhattan.
Test scores are up from last year throughout District 2.