City University of New York
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The City University of New York, CUNY short, the university network of the state universities in New York City. As the State University of New York and the California State University is the CUNY a large State University system in the United States.
The history of CUNY goes back to the founding of the Free Academy of the City of New York, later the City College of New York, in 1847. After the foundation of CUNY, the city still involved in equal parts as the New York State at the cost but the CUNY now is largely funded by the state of New York.
Locations
The CUNY has 23 locations.
Senior colleges
- (1847 ) City College of New York
- (1870 ) Hunter College
- (1919) Baruch College
- (1930 ) Brooklyn College
- (1937 ) Queens College
- (1946 ) New York City College of Technology
- (1955 ) College of Staten Iceland
- (1964 ) John Jay College of Criminal Justice
- (1966 ) York College
- (1968 ) Lehman College
- (1970 ) Medgar Evers College
Community colleges
- (1957 ) Bronx Community College
- (1958 ) Queensborough Community College
- (1963 ) Borough of Manhattan Community College
- (1963 ) Kingsborough Community College
- (1968 ) LaGuardia Community College
- (1970 ) Hostos Community College
- (2011) New Community College
Graduate and professional schools
- (1961 ) CUNY Graduate Center
- (1973 ) Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education
- (1983 ) CUNY Law School
- (2005) William E. Macaulay Honors College
- (2006) CUNY Graduate School of Journalism
- (2006) CUNY School of Professional Studies
- (2008) CUNY School of Public Health