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CUNY breaks faculty and staff contract, withholding promised pay raises in continued wave of austerity


CUNY breaks faculty and staff contract, withholding promised pay raises
Last week, the City University of New York (CUNY) announced that it is indefinitely delaying “equity raises” to over 2,500 low-paid assistant staff and lecturers, amid the deepening pandemic-fueled financial crisis faced by the largest urban university system in the US. The decision, made by CUNY Chancellor Félix Matos Rodríguez, violates the latest worker contract agreements. It follows CUNY’s withholding of a promised 2 percent pay raise for faculty and staff in November, which also broke the contract, and the laying off of 2,800 adjunct faculty last summer.
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Alicia Cannizzo Awarded $30,000 Schallek Fellowship for Her Art History Dissertation on Medieval Tombs


 
Alicia Cannizzo Awarded $30,000 Schallek Fellowship for Her Art History Dissertation on Medieval Tombs
Alicia Cannizzo (Photo courtesy of Cannizzo)
A fascination with medieval art and science connects the ceramic sculpture that Graduate Center Ph.D. candidate
Alicia Cannizzo (Art History) creates and the art history she researches. That research has received important recognition with the award of a $30,000 Schallek Fellowship from the Medieval Academy of America and Richard III Society, American Branch. She will use the fellowship to complete her dissertation focusing on a particular category of burial tombs in France and England that reflect the contemporary understanding of material change in the body. Drawing on her study of the history of science, Cannizzo offers a new interpretation of this funerary art of the late Middle Ages.  ....

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Senate bill strives to diversify teaching profession in New York


Senate bill strives to diversify teaching profession in New York
In Capital Region, a diversity gap persists in public schools
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Majority Leader of the New York State Senate Andrea Stewart-Cousins speaks about the coronavirus during a press conference at the Capitol on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in Albany, N.Y. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckowski/Albany Times Union
ALBANY The state Senate majority conference advanced a host of bills Wednesday seeking educational equity in New York, including creating pathways for more people of color to become educators.
The legislation requires investment in grow your own teacher initiatives, expands eligible religious holiday observances for SUNY and CUNY students, seeks ways to increase SUNY participation in financial aid grants for underserved populations, and provide more support, training, and mentorship opportunities for educators. ....

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