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Trending In Ed with Mike PalmerTrending In Ed with Mike PalmerA Moonshot Model for Affordable Higher Education with Tade OyerindeIn this episode of Trending in Education, host Mike Palmer interviews Tade Oyerinde, the founder and chancellor of Campus.edu, an organization providing accessible pathway programs powered by professors from top universities.Tade shares how his unconventional homeschooling background and later experiences meeting impoverished adjunct professors sparked his interest in transforming higher education. After a failed startup attempt, Tade found purpose in creating custom ed tech solutions for universities. Seeing adjunct faculty struggles and low community college completion rates firsthand, Tade acquired a small Sacramento college to test a new model - pairing exemplary professors from elite...2023-12-1142 minTell Us The TruthTell Us The TruthEpisode 41: College Investment Racial DisparityEpisode 41: College Investment Racial DisparityIs there a racial disparity regarding the return on a College Education Investment ? Chief Strategy Advisor and former CEO of the Gates Foundation, Sue Desmond-Hellman and CUNY Executive Vice Chancellor and University Provost, Jose Cruz, are here to provide details on this very serious issue. Listen as Dr. Sue and Dr. Jose explain their work with The Postsecondary Value Commission including info on a study the commission conducted which has shown White college graduates have eight times the wealth of a household headed by Black college graduates. Dr. Sue and Dr. Jose also...2021-05-2049 minThe Chancellor’s Report – CUNY PodcastsThe Chancellor’s Report – CUNY PodcastsChancellor’s Report to the Board of TrusteesIn his report to the Board of Trustees, Chancellor James B. Milliken commented on several budgetary matters, including the University’s annual budget request and a first time, 4-year financial plan. Designed to support the University’s 4-year master plan, Chancellor Milliken said this year’s budget request “reflects our priorities for educating hundreds of thousand of students—supporting their success and helping them launch the careers that will uplift their families in the city and state.” The Chancellor also updated the Board on new leadership for City College and said he expects the appointment of an interim president, “to happen in the...2016-10-2606 minThe Chancellor’s Report – CUNY PodcastsThe Chancellor’s Report – CUNY PodcastsChancellor’s Report to the Board of TrusteesAt the Board of Trustees’ September meeting, Chancellor James B. Milliken asserted that this academic year, CUNY “will collaborate as never before, both internally and outside the University,” a key goal of a “connected CUNY” that is a theme and aim of the University’s new Master Plan. The Chancellor expressed optimism about the year ahead, […]2016-09-2604 minThe Chancellor’s Report – CUNY PodcastsThe Chancellor’s Report – CUNY PodcastsChancellor’s Report to the Board of TrusteesThe University's Board of Trustees approved collective bargaining agreements with its six unions on June 27, including contracts with the Professional Staff Congress and District Council 37 providing 10.41% in compounded wage increases with retroactive pay dating to contract expirations more than six years ago. Chancellor James B. Milliken expressed gratitude to union leaders and his senior staff for their focus on finding "common ground" in contract talks. "We are presenting to our Trustees what I believe are fair agreements to our faculty and staff — agreements that they deserve after having gone far too long without contracts," the Chancellor said at the Board's me...2016-06-2705 minThe Chancellor’s Report – CUNY PodcastsThe Chancellor’s Report – CUNY PodcastsChancellor’s Report to the Board of TrusteesDuring the March meeting of the Board of Trustees, Chancellor Milliken provided an update on state budget negotiations and said there must be no cut to CUNY’s budget. “As we continue to work with state leaders on the budget, we will not lose sight of the goal of continuing to provide the highest quality, affordable education to those students who, in so many instances, prove they can do the most with it…The investments that the taxpayers have made in CUNY continue to provide enormous returns as our colleges and leaders create new programs and new opportunities for our studen...2016-03-2108 minThe Chancellor’s Report – CUNY PodcastsThe Chancellor’s Report – CUNY PodcastsChancellor’s Report to the Board of TrusteesIn his report to the Board of Trustees, Chancellor Milliken commented on several aspects of the 2016 Executive Budget including CUNY’s role in a plan to offer college-level instruction in state prisons and a renewed effort to pass a state DREAM Act.  The Chancellor also noted that CUNY’s online bachelor’s degree program at the School of Professional Studies and CUNY School of Law had recently received national recognition. Regarding proposed shifts in state funding, Chancellor Milliken said: “We will not lose sight of the real interests at stake, the education and the futures of the over 500,000 students served everyday...2016-01-2508 minThe Chancellor’s Report – CUNY PodcastsThe Chancellor’s Report – CUNY PodcastsChancellor Praises Expansion of ASAP and CUNY StartChancellor Milliken restated his commitment to obtaining a fair contract for faculty and staff. The Chancellor also announced $20 million in performance funds from the state budget that will be allocated for new academic initiatives being developed by the colleges. In addition, the Chancellor said city funding that will allow a significant expansion of CUNY’s successful programs, ASAP and CUNY START, and $17 million in merit scholarships for students.2015-10-0112 minThe Chancellor’s Report – CUNY PodcastsThe Chancellor’s Report – CUNY PodcastsChancellor’s Report to the Board of TrusteesIn his June report to the CUNY Board of Trustees, Chancellor James B. Milliken remarked on commencements held across the University and shared highlights from a reception for over 300 TheDream.US scholarship winners. Chancellor Milliken provided an update on both the City and State budgets and their impact on the University including major investments in the ASAP program, funding for scholarships and assistance for senior colleges to implement performance improvement plans. The Chancellor also reported that New York State adopted a new sexual assault law championed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo and supported by the University.2015-06-2911 minThe Chancellor’s Report – CUNY PodcastsThe Chancellor’s Report – CUNY PodcastsChancellor’s Report to the Board of TrusteesChancellor James B. Milliken apprised the Trustees on President Barak Obama’s visit to Lehman College to launch the “My Brother’s Keeper’s Alliance," a non-profit group focused on improving opportunities for young black and Latino men. Chancellor Milliken also discussed the success of the 13th annual Citizenship NOW! Call-In and a reception honoring more than 200 CUNY students who were awarded TheDream.US scholarship. In addition, the Chancellor summarized the State budget, which includes increased funding for various programs and initiatives.2015-05-0407 minThe Chancellor’s Report – CUNY PodcastsThe Chancellor’s Report – CUNY PodcastsChancellor’s Report to the Board of TrusteesIn his March report to the Board of Trustees, Chancellor James B. Milliken remarked on ASAP’s national recognition, new support for STEM programs, and the need to remain competitive in retaining talented faculty and staff. Chancellor Milliken reiterated that his top priority remains the resolution of collective bargaining agreements to recognize the commitment of faculty and staff. The Chancellor said: “If CUNY is to attract and retain top talent, we need an agreement with appropriate salary and benefits.” Chancellor Milliken added that the University’s dedicated adjunct faculty deserves recognition and long overdue raises for providing “a critical component to our abi...2015-03-0223 minThe Chancellor’s Report – CUNY PodcastsThe Chancellor’s Report – CUNY PodcastsChancellor’s Report to the Board of TrusteesIn his January report to the Board of Trustees, Chancellor James B. Milliken remarked on President Barack Obama’s recognition of CUNY’s Accelerated Study in Associate Programs (ASAP) as part of Obama’s focus on community college accessibility. “The President cited ASAP as a model program for moving students quickly and successfully to graduation, a program that other community colleges across the country should emulate,” the Chancellor said. He expressed confidence that CUNY will show “steady improvement thanks in part to the mayor’s investment in ASAP and in STEM programs.” He also summarized the governor’s executive budget, which includes inc...2015-01-2611 minNewsmakers – CUNY PodcastsNewsmakers – CUNY PodcastsChancellor Talks Student Success, Jobs on NY1In a NY1 interview with Sam Roberts on The New York Times Close Up, Chancellor James Milliken discussed CUNY's plans to expand programs that boost student success. Success, he noted, includes graduating with a two-year degree: "There are great opportunities for high-paying jobs for two-year graduates," he said, noting that to meet the needs of the city's tech industry CUNY should be offering more "short courses, certificates or two­-year degrees in programs teaching software development, coding and gaming. There's a big market out there."2014-11-2607 min