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The Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute is dedicated to innovative approaches to teaching, research, and public programming. Located in the heart of New York City, the institute provides a platform from which high quality scholarship effectively informs and influences public debate and public life.
The Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute is dedicated to innovative approaches to teaching, research, and public programming. Located in the heart of New York City, the institute provides a platform from which high quality scholarship effectively informs and influences public debate and public life.
The Kosciuszko Foundation: The American Center of Polish Culture Founded in 1925 by Stephen Mizwa, the Kosciuszko Foundation promotes closer ties between Poland and the United States through educational, scientific and cultural exchanges. It awards up to $1 million annually in fellowships and grants to graduate students, scholars, scientists, professionals, and artists, and promotes Polish culture in America. The Foundation has awarded scholarships and provided a forum to Poles who have changed history. Over the years the Kosciuszko Foundation has added honorary trustees to its board, such as Zbigniew Brzezinski, Czeslaw Milosz, Andrzej Wajda, Krzysztof Penderecki, and also provided medals of recognition to people such as Artur Rubinstein, Norman Davies, Ryszard Kapuscinski, Rafal Olbinski, Dr. Maria Siemionow, and other distinguished Poles who have performed or lectured at the foundation. This elaborate network has been part of the foundation's success. Young Poles and Polish-Americans are uniquely poised to change the world, not just through humanities and the arts, but through the sciences, technology, and business as well. But it takes money to finance their dreams through education. With scholarships, they can become the leaders of tomorrow. For the 21st century, the Kosciuszko Foundation wants to build on the examples set by Kosciuszko and Mizwa, but we need your help to do it. The Kosciuszko Foundation can only continue its activities supporting Polish culture and awarding scholarships if we receive support from people like you. To donate to the Kosciuszko Foundation in the United States in New York, call (212) 734 2130, or visit us on the web at http://www.thekf.org
The Kosciuszko Foundation: The American Center of Polish Culture Founded in 1925 by Stephen Mizwa, the Kosciuszko Foundation promotes closer ties between Poland and the United States through educational, scientific and cultural exchanges. It awards up to $1 million annually in fellowships and grants to graduate students, scholars, scientists, professionals, and artists, and promotes Polish culture in America. The Foundation has awarded scholarships and provided a forum to Poles who have changed history. Over the years the Kosciuszko Foundation has added honorary trustees to its board, such as Zbigniew Brzezinski, Czeslaw Milosz, Andrzej Wajda, Krzysztof Penderecki, and also provided medals of recognition to people such as Artur Rubinstein, Norman Davies, Ryszard Kapuscinski, Rafal Olbinski, Dr. Maria Siemionow, and other distinguished Poles who have performed or lectured at the foundation. This elaborate network has been part of the foundation's success. Young Poles and Polish-Americans are uniquely poised to change the world, not just through humanities and the arts, but through the sciences, technology, and business as well. But it takes money to finance their dreams through education. With scholarships, they can become the leaders of tomorrow. For the 21st century, the Kosciuszko Foundation wants to build on the examples set by Kosciuszko and Mizwa, but we need your help to do it. The Kosciuszko Foundation can only continue its activities supporting Polish culture and awarding scholarships if we receive support from people like you. To donate to the Kosciuszko Foundation in the United States in New York, call (212) 734 2130, or visit us on the web at http://www.thekf.org
For all the Muslims, who attend Hunter College to come by and pray. The MSA also conducts iftar during Ramadans and sponsors special events for Muslims and non-Muslims in Hunter. Craving some knowledge? Stick to sahih hadith and established lecturers. Don't know how to go about? Then drop by the MSA, or message one of the admins.
For all the Muslims, who attend Hunter College to come by and pray. The MSA also conducts iftar during Ramadans and sponsors special events for Muslims and non-Muslims in Hunter. Craving some knowledge? Stick to sahih hadith and established lecturers. Don't know how to go about? Then drop by the MSA, or message one of the admins.
The Center for Global Education at Asia Society brings together leaders and institutions from around the world to tackle one of the most critical education challenges today: how to educate all students for employability and citizenship in a global era.
The Center for Global Education at Asia Society brings together leaders and institutions from around the world to tackle one of the most critical education challenges today: how to educate all students for employability and citizenship in a global era.
The program is designed for individuals with a background in the social sciences who wish to pursue a career in research and related areas, as well as for those who wish to upgrade their research skills.
Accounting Society of Hunter College(ASHC) is dedicated to serving the needs and interests of students majoring in Accounting. We organize a variety of events and activities that expose students to different opportunities in the Accounting field. Our activities include career opportunity events,speaker engagements, and professional development workshops. Every year ASHC participates in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. ASHC coordinates with IRS sponsors, trains ASHC members, and hosts the VITA program on campus.
StageCoach Theatre Arts was established 1988 in London, England. StageCoach is the Largest Part-Time Performing Arts School in the World. We ensure that each child gets the most out of their experience by building life skills and confidence while having lots of fun. Worldwide over 40,000 students participate in a StageCoach dance, drama and singing class every Saturday morning.
Academic Review is the leading provider of licensing examination preparation materials and continuing education for mental health professionals. Since 1976, Academic Review has assisted thousands of psychologists, social workers, and counselors with the tools necessary to pass their licensing exams and begin their careers. Gain confidence and pass your licensing exam with: - Superior study programs - Internet-based practice exams - Workshops Maintain your license with our always up-to-date continuing education courses! We look forward to being your partner in your preparation process and throughout your career.
The Center for Global Education at Asia Society brings together leaders and institutions from around the world to tackle one of the most critical education challenges today: how to educate all students for employability and citizenship in a global era.
The Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute is dedicated to innovative approaches to teaching, research, and public programming. Located in the heart of New York City, the institute provides a platform from which high quality scholarship effectively informs and influences public debate and public life.
The LGBT Social Science & Public Policy Center at Roosevelt House was founded in 2008 by Hunter College faculty with interest in utilizing their research to improve public policy for LGBTQ individuals and communities. Our mission is built upon their vision for creating bridges between researchers and the policy arena. The Center is rooted in interdisciplinary social science and comprised of an Executive Committee, Hunter Advisory Board, CUNY Research Board, and an active student policy group (AQuIPS) https://www.facebook.com/aquipshunter. All board members are social science researchers or policy faculty with expertise in LGBTQ issues or in gender and sexuality more broadly. The mission of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Social Science & Public Policy Center is to support social science and policy research on LGBT issues to inform policy decisions; to disseminate findings to inform public opinion and promote LGBT social, health, and political equity; and to provide LGBT policy academic training and practicum opportunities for Hunter students. We aim to: Address the key current LGBT policy issues in New York City, New York State, the United States, and Internationally Create a public platform for social scientists and policy scholars to contribute to public policy discussions Increase the visibility of LGBT policy-relevant research Foster collaboration and collegiality between CUNY researchers and policy scholars addressing LGBT policy issues across campuses Support social science and policy faculty in their LGBT research and in making their work accessible to a broader audience LGBT Social Science & Public Policy Center holds public symposia on pressing policy issues bringing together policy makers with researchers in the field, book talks with social scientists writing on key LGBTQ social issues, brown bags featuring the work of board members, and policy round tables. Board members serve as experts in policy hearings, consult on the drafting of legislation, produce policy white papers, and teach their students about engaged scholarship. We also support a student policy group (AQuIPS), offer undergraduate classes, and an intensive undergraduate fellowship program. Education sociologist Dr. Elizabethe Payne currently serves as Interim Director. Her Queering Education Research Institute (QuERI) http://www.queeringeducation.org is now housed in the LGBT Social Science & Public Policy Center. The LGBT Social Science & Public Policy Center is located in Hunter’s Casa Lally, 132 East 65th Street, on the third floor. It is two blocks east on 65th Street from Roosevelt House. For events and activities, follow us on facebook and twitter @LGBTPolicy. NOTE: The name of the policy center uses “LGBT,” rather than a more expansive list of identities, in alignment with current policy language at the city, state, federal, and international levels. The research and focus of faculty affiliated with LGBTSS&PPC includes the “Q” and beyond.
The New York Kids Club is New York's premier children's enrichment center renowned for an exemplary preschool program and creative and innovative kids classes, day camps, birthday celebrations, and special events! Our unique and original curricula provide children the opportunity to build confidence and express their individuality through participation in physically challenging, artistically enriching, and intellectually stimulating programs.
Our mission is to provide information to our college, community, and society with current and pertinent information regarding communication disorders. Join every other Wednesday in MAIN 701 at 5:20 to learn, participate and give back!
For the performing arts student, New York City is the place to begin, to learn, to grow, and to be seen. The student who chooses the Theatre Arts programs at Marymount Manhattan College wants something special: professional theatre training combined with a strong liberal arts education in Manhattan. The Theatre Arts programs offer men and women individualized attention and a strong faculty advisement program. This enables qualified students to take on substantial projects and roles beginning with their first year. The Theatre Arts programs can be augmented by choosing a minor in Musical Theatre, Arts Management, or Communication Arts, as well as in many other areas. Independent study projects provide opportunities for specialized training and performance experience. Junior and senior level students may also study abroad for credit at schools such as the British Academy of Dramatic Arts (BADA) or the Drama Studio in London. Internships in a variety of settings (Broadway, Off and Off-Off Broadway, television, dance) develop experience and a potential employment network in the NYC performing arts community. AUDITION & INTERVIEW dates and for admission Spring or Fall of 2013: NEW YORK: November 17, January 19, February 2, February 16, March 9 & March 17 DALLAS: November 17 SAN FRANCISCO: January 24 CHICAGO: January 26 ATLANTA: March 3 For further details, please refer to the "Theatre Arts" page on the College's website (www.mmm.edu), or call 212-774-0767 to speak with a Student Recruiter for Theatre Arts.
Our students READ THE WORLD as they learn the aesthetic value and power of the written word across histories and cultures. Outside of the classroom, our students publish the Marymount Manhattan Review, experience the vibrant literary culture of New York City, and intern throughout the metro area, including at The New York Times and other prestigious newspapers, magazines, and media outlets. Our alumni succeed in graduate school and in countless professions and have even published award-winning novels.