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Philander Smith College to Become Graduate Degree-Granting School After MBA Program Approval

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Philander Smith College (PSC) will become a graduate degree-granting school after its Master of Business Administration (MBA) program was approved by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) in November 2022. Dr. Roderick L. 1, 2023, and a 25-student cohort will kick off the 36-credit hour program this coming May.

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CUNY orders budget cuts across 8 campuses, union officials say. Will College of Staten Island be impacted? - Annalise Knudson, SI Live

Ray Schroeder

CUNY faculty, staff and union leaders in the Professional Staff Congress (PSC) are speaking out in opposition to the administration’s plan to make the cuts at the campuses. The opposition came hours before the CUNY trustees approved on Monday the budget request for next year.

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An Equity and Access Champion

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

A common framework that I’ve used has been the Psychosociocultural framework (PSC); that really speaks to the students’ sense of self,” she points out. It’s about the whole student, not parts of the student.” Dr. Cristobal Salinas Jr.,

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Pensacola State College tuition reimbursement welding, nursing jobs

University Business

PSC and all colleges in the 28-school Florida College System are offering graduates a tuition refund as a stipulation of Florida’s 2021 Reimagining Education and Career Help Act, known as the REACH Act. All three fields will grow in the coming years, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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CUNY Is the People’s University. Austerity Is Killing It. - SUSAN KANG, Jacobin

Ray Schroeder

As the PSC proudly states, “Everyone loves someone at CUNY.” CUNY has been a public good that makes a good life possible for so many New Yorkers. But the shape of the CUNY system today is the result of struggle. It has suffered many setbacks in the past — and faces a politically hostile budget environment today.

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New York pledges more higher ed funds, but deficits run deep

Confessions of a Community College Dean

” At CUNY, Worries That Austerity Isn’t Over James Davis, president of the Professional Staff Congress (PSC), CUNY’s faculty and staff union, accused Cuomo of being antagonistic to public higher education in New York and to CUNY in particular. They’re just too deep in the hole.”