
Journalism at its best combines immediacy and perspective, the urgency of news with the contextual background that helps us understand its causes. LaGuardia’s connection with…

On Wednesday, October 19, New York Times reporter Scott Anderson, author of the landmark Times story Fractured Lands: How the Arab World Came Apart, (http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/08/11/magazine/isis-middle-east-arab-spring-fractured-lands.html)…

I’m pleased to let you know that our national search has come to a conclusion, and President Gail Mellow has finalized the selection of a…

The ePortfolio Office and the Advising Department jointly presented at the recent Fall 2016 Opening Session of the College. Student Placement Services Senior Director Judith…

In search of some inspiration for this blog post, I returned to the constructivist Eleanor Duckworth, and her seminal book “The Having of Wonderful Ideas”…

Around 3:30, faculty and staff started entering the Poolside Café for an afternoon of presentations on ePortfolio. Instead of encountering the standard LaGuardia event with…

I recently had the chance to volunteer at LaGuardia’s annual Pi Day celebration in the E-building Atrium. Since I have spent many years working closely…

On Wednesday, March 28th, David Chalmers, Professor of Philosophy at NYU, co-Director of NYU’s Center for Mind, Brain, and Consciousness, and part-time faculty member at…

The high cost of textbooks presents a serious financial challenge for many CUNY and SUNY students, a barrier that can prohibit students from taking –…

Two weeks ago we launched the “Learning to Lead Through Opportunities” program for managers from across the college, a collaborative project the CTL is doing with…