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Cuny Black Male Initiative Students Encouraged To Apply To Graduate

cuny Black Male Initiative Students Encouraged To Apply To Graduate
cuny Black Male Initiative Students Encouraged To Apply To Graduate

Cuny Black Male Initiative Students Encouraged To Apply To Graduate Currently, about 6,000 students of color, including 2,000 women, are involved in the initiative’s 30 campus based programs, said jonathan quash, university executive director of cuny bmi. around 500 bmi students graduated from a cuny school this year, quash said, and he and his colleagues want to help them identify graduate school opportunities. The cuny black male initiative is a university wide student development initiative with more than 30 campus programs focused on increasing matriculation, retention and graduation rates of underrepresented students, particularly men of color. cuny bmi is one expression of cuny’s commitment to access and diversity. cuny bmi campus programs are.

The graduate Center City University Of New York On Linkedin cuny
The graduate Center City University Of New York On Linkedin cuny

The Graduate Center City University Of New York On Linkedin Cuny Bmi director. (718) 289 5713. [email protected]. the mission of bcc bmi –men: male empowerment network program is to recruit, retain and graduate black and latino males. the program aims to equip students with the skills, vision, and long range plan for obtaining an associate’s degree and beyond. Tauhera puran is the administrative coordinator for the cuny black male initiative. she was born and raised in guyana and moved to the u.s in 2018 to further her studies. tauhera attended york college where she earned a bachelor’s degree in information systems in 2022. in 2019, she joined the bmi family at york college and served as an. The cuny black male initiative teamed up with the graduate center, cuny black male initiative students encouraged to apply to graduate school gc.cuny.edu 314. Ed cast | the cuny black male initiative: supporting men of color in higher education dr. linda hirsch speaks with jorge alguera, deputy director of cuny black male initiative (bmi) about the unique obstacles faced by of men of color in enrolling and graduating from college and the university wide cuny bmi strategies and activities for supporting these students.

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