Nov 22, 2024  
2024-2025 College Catalog 
    
2024-2025 College Catalog

The City University of New York and Colleges of the City University of New York



The City University of New York…

which was created by state legislation in 1961, has evolved from a “Free Academy” underwritten by the people of New York City in 1847 into a “public entity” of 11 senior colleges, seven community colleges, the William E. Macaulay Honors College at CUNY, the Graduate School and University Center, the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, the CUNY School of Law, the CUNY School of Medicine, the CUNY School of Professional Studies, and the CUNY School of Public Health. Article 125 of the New York State Education Law (Sections 6201, et. seq.) establishes The City University of New York as a separate and distinct body, corporate governed by a Board of Trustees. Prior to 1979, the members of this Board were convened as “The Board of Higher Education,” which had been established in 1926.

Of the Board’s 17 members, 10 are appointed by the Governor, including one from each borough; five are appointed by the Mayor, including one from each borough; and two are elected ex officio members: the Chairperson of the University Faculty Senate, who does not vote; and the Chairperson of the University Student Senate, who may vote. In general, the Board sets policy and approves actions of the University, determines the Bylaws of the University, from which all units derive or adopt specific governance structures, and appoints the Chancellor of the University and the presidents of its colleges.

The Chancellor oversees the administration of policies approved by the Board, recommends to the Board policies and actions on all educational activities of the University, and coordinates college matters involving business and financial procedures and management. It is the Chancellor’s responsibility as well, with the advice of the Council of Presidents, to prepare the operating and capital budgets of the University for consideration by the Board and presentation to the State and City. Administrative and staff support to these operations of the University, and to the Board, are provided through a structure of Vice Chancelleries and Deanships.

The Council of Presidents of the several colleges is established by the Bylaws of the University and is chaired by the Chancellor. The Council not only advises the Chancellor on the budget and on the formulation and revision of a Master Plan for public higher education in the City, but it may recommend directly to the Board in matters concerning the physical and instructional development of the University at large. The President of each college unit is specifically charged with the administration of his or her own institution and in this capacity he or she is responsible directly to the Board.

Within each institution, governance structures are established to meet unique needs and objectives; some of these structures may be at variance with plans called for in the University Bylaws, but are permitted by them. Under these Bylaws, responsibilities for policy at the college level are shared by the President, the Faculty, and students. The President has affirmative responsibility for conserving and enhancing the educational standards and general academic excellence of the college under his or her jurisdiction and is responsible to the Board as its advisor and executive agent on his or her campus. The President is also directed to consult with the Faculty, through appropriate bodies, on matters of appointments, reappointments, and promotions. One means of this consultation is provided for in the Bylaws through the requirement for a Committee on Faculty Personnel and Budget at each college.

The Bylaws reserve to the Faculty of each institution, subject to guidelines established by the Board of Trustees, responsibility for the formulation of policy relating to curriculum, admission and retention of students, credits, attendance, and the granting of degrees.

Recommendations in these matters by a Faculty, Faculty Council, or other organization created under a Board approved college governance plan to represent the Faculty, as provided for in the Bylaws, shall be forwarded to the Board by the President.

Board of Trustees

William C. Thompson, Jr., Chairperson

Sandra Wilken, Vice Chairperson​

Michael Arvanites

Henry T. Berger

Una S. T-Clarke

Lorraine Cortés-Vázquez

Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel

Kevin D. Kim

Mayra Linares-Garcia

Robert F. Mujica

Brian D. Obergfell

Jill O’Donnell-Tormey

Hermina Palacio

Ken Sunshine

Angelo Vivolo

John Verzani, (ex-officio) Chairperson, University Faculty Senate

Salimatou Doumbouya, (ex officio) Chairperson, University Student Senate

Administrators

Félix V. Matos Rodríguez, Chancellor

Wendy F. Hensel, Executive Vice Chancellor and University Provost

Hector Batista, Executive Vice Chancellor and Chief Operating Officer

Derek Davis, Executive Vice Chancellor for Legal Affairs and General Council

Doriane K. Gloria, Senior Vice Chancellor for University Human Resources and Labor Relations

Glenda Grace, Senior Vice Chancellor for Institutional Affairs and Strategic Advancement and Special Counsel

Alicia M. Alvero, Vice Chancellor for Academic and Faculty Affairs

Mohamed Attalla, Vice Chancellor for Facilities Planning, Construction and Management

Eusebio Formoso, Vice Chancellor for Information Technology and University Chief Information Officer

Maite Junco, Vice Chancellor for Communications and Marketing

Denise B. Maybank, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs

Jeffrey Rodus, Vice Chancellor for Government Affairs

Reine T. Sarmiento, Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Management

Sherif Soliman, Vice Chancellor for Budget and Finance and Chief Financial Officer

Lauren Andersen, University Associate Provost for Career and Industry Partnerships

Rosemarie D. Wesson,  Associate Vice Chancellor and University Provost for Research

Dolly Maríinez, Chancellor’s Chief of Staff and Associate Vice Chancellor for the Executive Office

Rachel Stephenson, Chief Transformation Officier

Gayle Horwitz, Secretary to the Board of Trustees and Senior Vice Chancellor

Colleges of the City University of New York

BARUCH COLLEGE
Dr. S. David Wu, President

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Dr. Anthony E. Munroe, President

BRONX COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Dr. Milton Santiago, Interim President

BROOKLYN COLLEGE
Michelle J. Anderson, President

CITY COLLEGE
Dr. Vincent Boudreau, President

COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND
Dr. Timothy G. Lynch, President

CRAIG NEWMARK GRADUATE SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM AT CUNY
Graciela Mochkofsky, Dean

CUNY GRADUATE CENTER
Dr. Joshua Brumberg, President

CUNY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND HEALTH POLICY
Dr. Ayman El-Mohandes, Dean

CUNY SCHOOL OF LABOR AND URBAN STUDIES
Dr. Gregory Mantsios, Dean

CUNY SCHOOL OF LAW
Sudha Setty, Dean

CUNY SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Dr. Lisa R. Bracerman, Dean

GUTTMAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Dr. Larry D. Johnson, President

HOSTOS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Dr. Daisy Cocco De Filippis, President

HUNTER COLLEGE
Dr. Nancy Cantor, President

JOHN JAY COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Karol V. Mason, President

KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Dr. Suri Duitch, Interim President

LAGUARDIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Kenneth Adams, President

LEHMAN COLLEGE
Dr. Fernando Delgado, President

MEDGAR EVERS COLLEGE
Dr. Patricia Ramsey, President

NEW YORK CITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
Dr. Russell K. Hotzler, President

QUEENS COLLEGE
Frank H. Wu, President

QUEENSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Dr. Christine Mangino, President

WILLIAM E. MACAULAY HONORS COLLEGE
Dr. Dara N. Byrne, Dean

YORK COLLEGE
Dr. Claudia V. Schrader, Interim President