Copping Out – Students No Longer Want Careers in Law Enforcement at John Jay
JOHN JAY COLLEGE–The school needs to expand its options beyond criminal justice.
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JOHN JAY COLLEGE–The school needs to expand its options beyond criminal justice.
Copping Out – Students No Longer Want Careers in Law Enforcement at John Jay Read MoreBARUCH COLLEGE–They’re helping adjuncts fight for their rights as workers.
Students Unite With PSC, Demanding Pay Increase for Adjuncts Read MoreLEHMAN COLLEGE–Activists cheered the raise, but the results have been mixed for students.
For Lehman Students, Higher Minimum Wage Means Cuts In Hours Read MoreDATELINE:CUNY–Author Nathaniel Rich discusses the hurdles blocking current climate legislation.
Author Tracks Environmental Movement’s Moral Reckoning Read MoreLEHMAN COLLEGE–“51 percent of all of [Lehman’s] pre-med students were accepted into medical schools like New York Medical College, Touro, George Washington and SUNY Downstate,” said Dr. Scott Calvin, the senior advisor at Lehman’s pre-health program.
Lehman’s Chemistry Department Recognized For Successful Pre-Med Program Read MoreBARUCH COLLEGE–Two parties are battling for students’ votes this year to be the next representatives of Baruch College’s Undergraduate Student Government. The Ticker spoke to the e-boards of both POP! and Imagine Baruch to better understand their goals, platforms and leaders. Read on to learn more about what each platform has to offer.
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