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  2. CUNY School of Law - Wikipedia

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    Almost 32% are first generation college students. More than 68% of the faculty and staff are self-identified females. [citation needed] CUNY School of Law in 2008 established the Center for Diversity in the Legal Profession which conducts original research and serves as a clearinghouse for data on the participation of people of color in the law.

  3. CUNY TV - Wikipedia

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    CUNY TV / ˈ k juː n i / is a non-commercial educational station of the City University of New York, based in New York City. It offers telecourse programming in various subjects ranging from mathematics, physics, and biology to history, art, and social studies.

  4. Robin L. Garrell - Wikipedia

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    Robin L. Garrell is an American chemist, academic and former president of The Graduate Center, CUNY.Until 2020, Garrell served as vice provost for graduate education and dean of graduate division at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

  5. Zionism - Wikipedia

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    Shafir points to ideological drives in American and Rhodesian settler colonies which developed in service of the colonial project. Similarly, Shafir says, the Zionist labor movement used socialist ideals largely in service of the national movement. [358] Sternhell rejects the depiction of the Zionist settlers arriving in Palestine as colonialists.

  6. Brooklyn College - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn College was founded in 1930. [5] That year, as directed by the New York City Board of Higher Education on April 22, the college authorized the combination of the Downtown Brooklyn branches of Hunter College, at that time a women's college, and the City College of New York, then a men's college, both established in 1926.

  7. Baruch College - Wikipedia

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    Baruch College (officially the Bernard M. Baruch College) is a public college in New York City.It is a constituent college of the City University of New York system. Named for financier and statesman Bernard M. Baruch, the college operates undergraduate and postgraduate programs through the Zicklin School of Business, the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, and the Marxe School of Public and ...

  8. Tracey Revenson - Wikipedia

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    As examples of her varied research contributions, Revenson has studied how participating in self-help groups may help people who have scoliosis to adjust, how economic stress and mental health coincide, how age can play a role in determining which coping strategies individuals use and their effectiveness, and how coping strategies affect people ...

  9. Common-use self-service - Wikipedia

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    A typical CUSS kiosk installed in Kuala Lumpur International Airport provided by SITA. Common-use self-service or CUSS is a shared kiosk offering airport check-in to passengers without the need for ground staff.