News
York Students: Apply for Project CHANGE and Earn Tuition Assistance
The CUNY Creative Arts Team (CAT) has been awarded major five-year funding from the New York State Department of Health for a program that will involve selected students from York College.
Molina Healthcare Of Florida Honors York College Alumna As A Community Champion
TAMPA, FL – June 1, 2010 – Molina Healthcare of Florida recognized six unsung heroes at its first annual Community Champions Awards dinner, which was held at the Florida Aquarium in Tampa.
Student Follows Rocky Path to Original Geology Research in Yemen
As the summer semester gets going, we celebrate the small-college experience that gives York its distinct personality in the City University system. The close student-faculty relationship here encourages undergraduates to engage in high-level academic research, from first idea to final presentation. Here is one team that has had its share of adventure:
Examining August Wilson's African-American voice raises York student's career sights
This summer we celebrate the small-college experience that gives York its distinct personality in the City University system. The close student-faculty relationship here encourages undergraduates to engage in high-level academic research, from first idea to final presentation. Here is one team that makes the connection:
Henke Assumes Presidency of Caribbean Group
Dr. Holger Henke, Assistant Provost at York College, CUNY, recently assumed the Presidency of the Caribbean Studies Association (CSA), the largest professional organization of scholars and activists working on issues pertaining to the Caribbean region.
Jamaica’s Sovereignty Saga, Crisis in the Caribbean Nation
Some Caribbean people—in and out of the region—long have taken gang operations for granted. But the current Jamaican saga forces many individuals to raise several questions—about governance and other consequences for Jamaica , potential impact on Jamaica ’s dealings with the United States generally, and security implications for the Caribbean as a whole, among other things.
CT Program Unveils Spring 2010 Video Productions
These videos were provided and funded by the Communications Technology Program, in conjunction with the Department of Academic Computing and Educational Technology. Without collaboration and support by academic programs and the administration, this service to the campus would not be possible. The Communications Technology Program looks forward to your continued support in the coming academic year.
Spring 2010 Semester Wrap Up
It has been another banner year at York across the spectrum. Faculty scholarship continues to soar and the students they mentor have made us all proud this graduation season.
Change in HP leadership
Bye, bye; Dr Ashton Hello; Dr Nath
Director and students publish paper
The honors program director and two students published a paper in Honors in Practice.
Thank You From President Keizs
A heartfelt Thank You to the entire College Community!
Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology Gets Initial Accreditation
Dr. Dana Fusco, Dean of the School of Health & Behavioral Sciences, recently announced to the York College community that the Medical Laboratory Scientist program at the College has been awarded initial accreditation by the National Review Board.
Science Majors Racking Up Scholarships At York
The saying that it’s nice to know people but nicer to have people know you, was proven at York recently when an alumnus of the College came home to recruit outstanding students for his institution’s PhD program in microbiology.
Undergraduate Research: the Relationship Changes Everything
In the week leading up to commencement, we celebrate the small-college experience that gives York College its distinct personality in the City University system. The close student-faculty relationship at York enables undergraduates to engage in high-level academic research, from first idea to final presentation. Here is a look at one of the students who participated in the first Research Day.
Mathematics and Science Teacher Scholars Program
The Mathematics and Science Teacher Scholars Program currently is accepting applications. Apply now if you will be student teaching spring of 2011, fall 2011, or spring 2012.
York’s Wickham Named Athlete of the Year; Pope Sweeps Coach of the Year Awards
York College sophomore Kadisha Wickham has been named the 2010 CUNY Athletic Conference Track and Field Athlete of the Year and York Head Coach Thomas Pope has won both the men’s and women’s CUNYAC Coach of the Year Honors. Also earning accolades was senior Alexandra Nkrumah, who won the CUNYAC Sportsmanship Award, while also earning All-Star status. Eight other York College athletes earned All-Star honors as well.
Research in poetry: Engineers of the heart bridge language gap
In the week leading up to commencement, we celebrate the small-college experience that gives York its distinct personality in the City University system. The close student-faculty relationship here encourages undergraduates to engage in high-level academic research, from first idea to final presentation. Here is a look at two students who met in a poetry class:
York Spreads Research Wings and Soars
April 15th wasn’t just “Tax Day. It was also Research Day -- at York College. York has joined the Council on Undergraduate Research, the premiere organization monitoring, studying and showcasing undergraduate research.
CNN’s Soledad O’Brien Returns: Screens Haiti Doc
CNN’s Soledad O’Brien returned to the York College Performing Arts Center on Friday, April 30, 2010 with an advance look at “Rescued,” a documentary about the children of Haiti, before and after January’s earthquake.


