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It’s Fish vs. Dams, and the Dams Are Winning

January 27, 2020

NY Times

Dr. George Jackman, who teaches the general education course Nature of New York and is the senior habitat restoration manager for the environmental organization Riverkeeper, describes his efforts to remove dams to save fish in the Hudson River Estuary.

Hunter College students protest campus Starbucks

January 27, 2020

NY Post

Students at the City University of New York school are protesting a Hunter proposal to install a Starbucks on their campus saying it doesn’t serve the needs of a public college. Leonard Blades, who is enrolled in the MS in Disability Services in Higher Education program at CUNY SPS, is quoted in the article.
Intelligent Best Online-Master's In Management Programs

Best Online Master's In Management Programs

January 16, 2020

Intelligent

Intelligent evaluated graduate-level management programs, including Master of Science (MS) and Master of Arts (MA) degrees, based on reputation, flexibility, faculty, outcomes, and cost, and gave them an Intelligent Score on a scale of 0 to 100.
Sisterhood Is More Prominent Than Ever In Today’s TV

Sisterhood Is More Prominent Than Ever In Today’s TV

December 05, 2019

SUM

CUNY SPS Professor and Academic Director Elizabeth Alsop's new article examines how modern TV shows use a "rhetoric of sisterhood" to advance intersectional feminism. The article was published in the journal Feminist Media Studies.