El Semanario Hostosiano / The Hostos Weekly:  A Campus-Weekly Bulletin from President Daisy Cocco De Filippis, Ph.D.

Friday, May 3, 2024 | Vol. 8, No. 13

MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT DAISY COCCO DE FILIPPIS

My Dear Colleagues and Students,


Welcome back from what I know was a restorative and yet productive spring break. We have so much to work for as the next eleven days of the semester before final exams remind us. This is the time to ensure that we complete our course work, get all of the support we need in preparation for exams and consider the celebrations ahead for our graduates and how those of us who are continuing students have registered for summer and fall semesters. Persistence and dedication win the day!


As we continue our journey, I remind you to ensure that you are applying for the financial support you are eligible to receive. For instance, The FY 2025 Budget introduces substantial increases in TAP benefits. Additionally, students who meet eligibility requirements may qualify for Part-Time TAP, covering up to 11 credits per semester. Please see our press release here for more information.


I wish you dedication and persistence as you engage fully with your studies in the next couple of weeks to ensure that you have done your part in accessing all that a life-transforming higher education can offer. We are here for you!


Mil gracias y bendiciones, 



Daisy Cocco De Filippis, Ph.D.

President

A POEM

"Convergence"

By Kimiko Hahn


An ars poetica


Iambic lines drafted in silt

are revised when glaciers melt

so verses ending in heroic couplet

are more epigram than sonnet.


Revised when glaciers melt,

continents submit to a warning.

The land is more epigram than sonnet

—no—more erasure than given form.


As continents admit the warming,

the coasts ebb and go.

Erasure gives them form.

Plastic adds a climax of metaphor.


The coasts ebb and forgo

iambic lines drafted in silt.

Plastic adds a climate of metaphor

that upends the couplet heroic.


Source: Poetry (October 2023).

MESSAGE FROM STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION (SGA) PRESIDENT DAINMA MARTINEZ

April Showers Bring May Flowers!


Welcome back, Hostos! The Student Government Association is delighted to see that this spring has been as inspiring for you as it has been for us. We've been bustling with events in the weeks leading up to spring break, including our annual Multifaith Symposium. This gathering brought together students, professors, and staff to explore the diverse spiritual expressions on our campus. Local religious leaders from our community also joined us, sharing their experiences bridging gaps and fostering unity around common goals.



As a reminder, graduation approaches, and many more events are on the way! One grand event that I know many will be excited about is Spirit Week! Monday through Friday will have a different theme, from Twin Day to Hostos Spirit Day, so keep an eye out for flyers.


It is critical to address the responsibility and accountability of our renowned educators. Professors clearly have a platform worthy of respect, but it is critical to remember that this respect should never be exploited or abused. We entrust teachers with shaping minds and encouraging academic advancement, thus, it is critical that they maintain the highest standards of conduct. Academic freedom is crucial but should never be used to justify unethical actions. I am thrilled to work with the Senate committee to create actionable methods to hold professors accountable for their behavior. Let us work together to establish a climate that values integrity and fairness, ensuring that our educational institutions continue to be beacons of excellence.


Only a few more days left!


  • Remember to keep an eye on your graduation status. The Registrar's Office can help. Please email them at GRADUATIONAUDIT@hostos.cuny.edu or (718) 518-6771.


  • For those who are transferring, please visit Transfer Services on the first level of the D-Building (D-101) or call them at (718) 518-4319.


  • Another great resource to use is the food pantry, available by appointment only. To schedule an appointment, contact Madeline Cruz at (718) 518-4141 or email: mcruz@hostos.cuny.edu.


To wrap up, I want to express my gratitude. Thanks to all the amazing, wonderful students and faculty on campus! Thank you for the valuable contributions that everyone here brings to the vibrant atmosphere at Hostos. We're going to have a blast as we keep developing together.


Sincerely,

Dainma

CAIMAN CLUES

Weekly Tips & Reminders to Navigate Life at Hostos


Welcome back to campus. We hope you enjoyed your Spring Break!  As the semester winds down, we still have some interesting events to offer you, such as scholarship opportunities, free summer workshops, fun activities and ice cream!  


  • NextGen Public Health Scholars Program: Are you interested in pursuing a career in public health and epidemiology and receiving full scholarship support to attend Hostos Community College and Columbia University? Join the virtual info session here on Monday, May 6, from 2 – 3 p.m. (Passcode: 913064) 


  • Free Writing and Math Immersion Workshops: Complete your writing and math skills requirements and save time and money! The June sessions run from June 3 – June 27. Registration ends on June 3, 2024.  Click here for more information.


  • Ice Cream Fiesta: On Wednesday, May 8, from 12 – 3 p.m., complete your enrollment in the Advisement Building (429 Grand Concourse) for free ice cream! 


  • Fun On-Campus Activities: Get creative with the Music Club today, Friday, May 3, from 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. in room C-391 for some tie-dyeing fun! 

MS. MACKENZIE SCOTT’S GIFT: PRESIDENT’S INITIATIVES

Submitted by Sofía Oviedo, Ph.D., Research Programs Director



Hostos Research Center Announces 2024 Adelante Awardees


The Hostos Research Center and Committee on Sponsored Programs and Grants (HRC-CSPG) is pleased to announce the 2024 ADELANTE Awardees, who will soon be embarking on the development of their funded research projects over a one-year period. Nine grants, ranging from $6,000 to $10,000, were awarded along two tracks. Track 1 projects will address research, need-based, creative/transformative interventions in all disciplines, and Track 2 research/intervention projects will address issues affecting the South Bronx community. Each project will also engage a Hostos student research assistant who will receive faculty mentoring and hands-on research experience. Click here to see the list of awardees with links to their project abstracts. Congratulations to all the new ADELANTE awardees!


 

Students Invited To Virtual Information Session For NextGen Public Health Scholars 2+2+2 Program


Students are invited to attend a virtual information session on Monday, May 6, to learn how this program provides a pathway to careers in public health by providing full tuition coverage, stipends, and other supports, at Hostos and our partner Columbia University. Representatives from Columbia University will be in attendance and available to answer your questions about studying at Columbia and the incredible career prospects in public health and epidemiology. Access the information session via  Zoom. Further details are provided below.


Click here to access the application. Use CUNYFirst email and password to access. Deadline to apply has been extended to May 17.


 

EVENTS


NextGen Public Health Scholars 2+2+2 Virtual Information Session

Date | Time: Monday, May 6, 2024 | 2:00 – 3:00 PM

Location: Zoom   Meeting ID: 869 4695 5668  Passcode: 913064

 

Hostos Research Center Mini Conference

Date | Time: Tuesday, May 14, 2024 | 9:00 AM– 1:00 PM

Location: Hostos Research Center (C-130)

OFFICE OF GOVERNMENTAL AND EXTERNAL AFFAIRS

Submitted by Director Eric Radezky, Ph.D.




Senator Rivera and the 52nd Precinct Host Electronic Disposal Event, May 9


This week’s update comes from the Office of Senator Gustavo Rivera.  


In partnership with the 52 Precinct Crime Prevention Team, Senator Rivera will host a free e-waste collection on Thursday, May 9, from 12 to 5 p.m. The event will take place at the 52nd precinct (3016 Webster Avenue, Bronx, NY 10467).


Dispose of your old electronic devices safely and responsibly and help preserve our environment. If you have any questions, please call Senator Rivera’s Office at 718-933-2034.

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY RELATIONS

Submitted by Dean Ana García Reyes



Dean Garcia Reyes Engages in Bronx Community Events and Advisory Councils


The Dean attended the Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson’s State of the Borough Address on April 18 at Cardinal Hayes High School, and two other community events hosted by Borough President Gibson. For those interested in learning more about the Bronx Borough President Community Resources – Advisory Councils, please contact David Coulibaly, Director of Community Services, at dcoulibaly@bronxbp.nyc.gov


The Advisory Councils under the Bronx Borough President offer a platform and direct access to city government for some of the borough's most underrepresented groups. These councils, including the African Advisory Council, Bronx Clergy Task Force, Disability Advisory Council, Domestic and Gender-based Violence Advisory Council, HIV Roundtable - LGBT Policy Task Force, Public Housing Advisory Council, and Veteran Advisory Council, collaborate with Borough President Gibson and her team. They focus on community issues, advocacy, and improving the quality of life through meetings, public events, and various activities.



We Encourage the Community to Participate in Upcoming Events


The Office of Community Relations encourages everyone to engage in several impactful events aimed at community development and personal growth:


1. Restorative Justice Community Building Circles Training: A comprehensive training session designed to teach the principles of restorative justice through community building circles. The training is set for May 2024. Interested participants can apply here. The deadline to apply is TODAY!


2. Train & Earn Department of Youth and Community Development Workforce Connect: This program provides essential skills training and employment opportunities. For more details and to view a list of providers, go here.


3. Healing the Hurt Conference: Scheduled for May 17, this in-person conference will take place at the UJA Federation of New York, located at 130 East 59th Street, New York, NY 10022. The event will run from 8:30 AM to 3:00 PM, featuring a kosher breakfast, hot lunch, and refreshments. Registration is available here.



Participate in the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) and Empower NYC Youth


The Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) offers a valuable opportunity for New York City youth aged 14 to 24 to gain paid summer employment for up to six weeks during July and August. Participants engage in entry-level positions across nonprofit and private sectors, benefiting from workshops that enhance job readiness, career exploration, financial literacy, and personal growth.


Who Participates in SYEP?


The program attracts motivated and talented NYC youth eager to explore career opportunities in private, nonprofit, and governmental sectors.


Benefits of Hiring SYEP Participants:


  • No Cost, Low Risk: The Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) compensates participants directly, meaning your organization does not incur additional payroll costs.


  • Management Development: Hosting SYEP participants provides your staff with management and mentoring opportunities, enhancing their supervisory skills.


  • Fresh Perspectives: Young participants bring new ideas and innovative perspectives to your workplace.


  • Building the Future Workforce: SYEP participants represent the future talent of NYC’s workforce.


How Can Your Business Support SYEP?


  • Stay Informed: Follow DYCD's social media pages (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter) for updates on the Worksite Application process.


  • Learn More: Access detailed information about SYEP, including an employer-focused one-pager.


  • View Current RFPs: Explore opportunities to partner with community-based organizations funded by DYCD, which aim to alleviate poverty and provide growth opportunities for New Yorkers.


The New York City Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) invests in community-based organizations and programs that empower youth and low-income populations, ensuring a brighter future for all New Yorkers.

OFFICE OF COMPLIANCE AND DIVERSITY (OCD)

Submitted by Chief Diversity Officer, Title IX Coordinator, and 504/ADA Coordinator Philip Oliveri, Esq.



Celebrating Diversity: Heritage Days in May!


Dear Hostos Community,


As we transition into the vibrant month of May, it’s an opportune time to honor and celebrate the rich tapestry of cultures that make Hostos so diverse and unique. Throughout this month, we have the privilege of recognizing various heritage days that highlight the beauty of our differences and the strength of our unity. The month of May serves as a poignant reminder of the countless contributions and accomplishments of individuals from diverse backgrounds. May has been designated as the following:


 Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month


 Jewish American Heritage Month


 Haitian Heritage Month


 Indian Heritage Month


 Military Appreciation Month


 Mental Health Awareness Month


 South Asian Heritage Month


Let us embrace the opportunity to learn from one another, to share our stories, and to foster greater understanding and appreciation for the multitude of cultures that enrich our lives. Let us seize this moment to celebrate our differences, to stand in solidarity with one another, and to reaffirm our commitment to building a more inclusive and welcoming campus community. Together, let’s make this May a time of reflection, celebration, and growth as we honor the diverse heritage that binds us together as one community.    

NEWS FROM THE DIVISIONS

OFFICE OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS (OAA)

Submitted by Provost and VP Shiang-Kwei Wang, Ph.D.




Enroll Early and Get Free Ice Cream on Wednesday, May 8!

 

On May 8, from 12 to 3 p.m., a Mr. Softee ice cream truck will be on campus to celebrate students who have enrolled for the Summer or Fall 2024 terms either before or on that date. Enrolled students can present their course schedule to receive a voucher from their advisor or the front desk staff in the Advisement 'M' building (429 Grand Concourse). 


Faculty members are encouraged to inform their students about this opportunity and are welcome to accompany their classes to the M building to motivate registration for upcoming semesters. 


This "Ice Cream Fiesta!" event involves a collaborative effort from all advising units on campus, including ASAP, SSCU, College Discovery, CUNY Edge, CUNY Start, CLIP, and Dual Degree programs. Director Siddique Mohamed of ASAP spearheads this initiative. "We look forward to gaining needed momentum in our Summer and Fall enrollments and we look forward to enjoying some ice cream with you and your students!"



STEM Waivers are Available for Students Enrolled in Eligible Course Sections


The College has received funds to waive tuition for select summer course sections to support Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) course credit accumulation. The selected course sections are listed below.


To be eligible for a STEM waiver, students must meet all of the following requirements:


(1) Enroll in the class for the first time

(2) Be enrolled in an associate degree program

(3) Require the course for their major

(4) Were charged tuition as a New York City Resident

(5) Be enrolled in one of the waiver-eligible sections


The waiver is posted a few weeks after the start of the session when the Bursar has reviewed students’ accounts and confirmed eligibility.


Important Notes:


  • Students who do not meet the eligibility requirements should not enroll in the waiver-eligible sections if other sections of the course are available.


  • Students who are not eligible for the waivers but enroll in the waiver-eligible sections will be responsible for tuition charges.


  • Students withdrawing from STEM waiver-eligible courses are subject to applicable charges if the withdrawal does not take place before the relevant deadline. Please visit the Registrar’s web page for withdrawal deadlines. STEM waivers do NOT apply to withdrawal charges.


  • STEM waivers cover tuition only. Students are responsible for fees.


  • Students should only register for courses which are needed for their major and for which they meet the pre/co-requisites.


  • Students do not have to be financial aid eligible to receive a waiver.

Summer Session I: June 3 – June 26, 2024

Final Exams: Thursday, June 27, 2024

Course

Name

Section

Number

HLT 124W

Medical Terminology

000A

10623

HLT 215

Nutrition

000A

10497

MAT 100

Intro College Math

200A

10511

MAT 120

Intro to Prob & Stats

200C

10502

MAT 150

College Algebra – Trig

000A

10585

MAT 160

Precalculus

000A

10490

Summer Session I Extended: June 3 – July 23, 2024

Final Exams: Wednesday, July 24; Thursday, July 25; and Monday, July 29

Course

Name

Section

Number

MAT 210

Calculus I

200A

10515

MAT 220

Calculus II

200B

10551

MAT 320

Linear Algebra & Vector

200A

10512

MAT 360

Differential Equations

000A

10540

MAT 310

Calculus III

200A

10534

BIO 230

Anatomy and Physiology

200B

10531

BIO 240

Anatomy and Physiology II

200E

10567

BIO 310

Microbiology

400C

10517

CHE 110

Introduction to Chemistry

200C

10493

CHE 210

General Chemistry I

200C

10536

CHE 220

General Chemistry II

300B

10486

ENV 110

Environmental Science I

700A

10537

ENV 111

Environmental Sci I (Lab)

700A

10581

ENV 120

Environmental Science II

700A

10506

ENV 121

Environmental Sci II (Lab)

700A

10582


CUNY K16 Pedagogy Fellowship

Elizabeth Wilson, Director of School-College Partnerships

 

Please join me in congratulating the following professors for being accepted into the CUNY K16 Pedagogy Fellowship, facilitated by the CUNY K16 Teaching and Learning team. They were selected out of a pool of applicants of professors who frequently teach College Now (CN) and Early College (EC) courses from across CUNY.

 

  • Professor J.C. Williams – Behavioral and Social Sciences


  • Professor Michael Cruz – Education


  • Professor Gisely Colón-López – Humanities/Language and Cognition


  • Professor DeForest Westry – Language and Cognition

 

K-16 Pedagogy Fellows attend Professional Learning sessions, adapt ideas to their own classroom and document their learning. They share and enact research-based pedagogical strategies to enhance student learning outcomes in CN and EC classrooms. In culmination, fellows will share their classroom practice and reflections with a community of other College Now and Early College Instructors and author an entry for a compiled resource library. 


Professor Colón-López says “The K16 fellowship has been VERY helpful in more fully understanding CUNY Central's goals for their "college readiness" - I am integrating some of this information for the SIELP curriculum. I've learned that I make assumptions about the types of skills students come to the course with.” Professor Cruz says he is “adding more structure to an existing assignment...[t]he fellowship helped me flesh it out.”


Please join us at the culminating event on Monday, June 3, at 3:30 p.m. at BMCC: “K16 Pedagogy Fellows Final Event: Reflections on a Semester of Inquiry” RSVP here



Feliks Gross Awards for Outstanding Research for Assistant Professors in CUNY, 2024


Academic Affairs is proud to share the news that Professor Victoria Muñoz has been selected to receive one of the 2024 Feliks Gross Awards for Outstanding Research for Assistant Professors in CUNY. The selection committee wrote, “Every year we select from a large group of highly qualified, academically impressive Assistant Professors from all CUNY campuses. This year was no different. Your award is richly deserved and the selection committee was honored to read of your accomplishments.” As a part of this honor, Prof. Muñoz will present her research in a talk alongside other awardees as part of the Feliks Gross and Henry Wasser lecture series, at which time the award will be officially conferred. Congratulations to Dr. Muñoz, Assistant Professor from the English Department.



Commencement Marshalls are Needed


All faculty and staff are invited to volunteer to serve as college or platform marshalls for the 2024 Commencement. It’s important to have the presence and continued support from the faculty and staff who have guided the graduates during their time at Hostos, to have you there to cheer for them as they cross the stage and guide them throughout the entire ceremony - let them know that your support endures through their momentous achievement. Volunteering as a Marshall not only celebrates the achievements of our students but also demonstrates your unwavering commitment to the students' success beyond the doors of Hostos. All marshalls participating in the Commencement ceremonies must wear academic regalia. More information about serving as a Marshall is online, including the volunteer form, on this website: 2024 Commencement Marshal Volunteers - Hostos Community College (cuny.edu).

 


2024 Honors Convocation


Academic Affairs was delighted to begin sending student invitations to the 2024 Honors Convocation on Wednesday, May 1, 2024. All faculty and staff are encouraged to join the celebration by sitting on stage. Stage seating can be reserved by completing this online form. The ceremony is scheduled for Wednesday, May 22, starting at 6 p.m. in the Hostos Main Theater. Any questions can be sent to oaa@hostos.cuny.edu



The Second Hostos Student Symposium was a Success!


The second Hostos Student Symposium, made possible by Ms. Mackenzie Scott’s Gift: President’s Initiatives and the support of our ASAP program, was held on Thursday, April 18. By all accounts, it was a great success. More than 300 faculty, staff, and students participated throughout the day. The Symposium celebrated and recognized the academic work of over 100 students by giving them the opportunity to showcase their achievements, projects, creative work, and research from this academic year. The day’s activities began with an address from our inspirational keynote speaker, educator, and author, NoNieqa Ramos. Student presentations throughout the day engaged faculty members from all academic departments, and presentations ranged across fields, including  STEM, Allied Health, Game Design, Education, Literature, the Humanities, and Behavioral and Social Sciences. We heard from students at all different stages in their educational journey at Hostos – from those who are in the Honors, CSTEP, CRSP, and LSAMP programs to students who are in our high school programs, our First Year Seminar and Capstone courses, and students who are tutors in our Writing Center. Each project was presented with the support of one of the nearly 50 faculty mentors who worked with the students to prepare them to share their work at the Symposium. The wide variety and range of the topics speak to our students' intellectual engagement and our faculty's dedication. Presentation modes included panels, roundtables, and poster presentations. It took a great deal of care, time, and commitment from many faculty, staff, and administrators to make the Student Research Symposium possible; a heartfelt thanks is extended to everyone involved and those who could attend. We look forward to working with the college community on the 2025 Symposium.

STUDENT DEVELOPMENT AND ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT (SDEM)

Submitted by VP La Toro Yates, Ph.D.



Enrollment is open!


Get the classes you need with the schedule you want!


The enrollment period for the Fall 2024 semester is now open! Log in to your CUNYfirst account to register for classes using Schedule Builder. Enroll by May 8th and you can even get a free ice cream at the Advisement Center!


Need assistance? Meet with your Coach/Advisor!


1. Plan ahead: Review your degree audit on Degree Works to learn what classes are needed for your major and make a list of courses you wish to take before meeting with your coach/advisor.


2. Schedule an appointment with your coach or advisor through Succeed@Hostos. When you utilize Succeed@Hostos, you get access to your Success Coach/Advisor availability for the semester. Log in today!


Make sure to check your email for the most up-to-date advisement and enrollment information, and don't forget to participate at the Ice Cream Fiesta! Enroll early and get a voucher for free ice cream on Wednesday, May 8, at the Advisement Building (429 Grand Concourse). See you there!



Financial Aid Office


Have you applied for FAFSA? TAP? There is still time to apply for TAP by filling out the FAFSA. Once submitted, New York State residents attending NYS campuses can link directly to the TAP application. For students who have already enrolled and submitted their FAFSA for the 2023-2024 academic year, TAP awards may be automatically prorated or adjusted based on the number of enrolled credits.

Attend a CUNY FAFSA workshop! Students and families are invited to join an online workshop. Information will be provided about the cost of attendance, the types of financial aid available, and the financial aid application process. We’re here to help you understand the process and respond to your questions. Go here for more information.

 


Transfer Services


Student Spotlight: Nakeem Hamilton is an athlete with a creative force!


Nakeem Hamilton graduated from Hostos Community College in May of 2019 with a degree in Liberal Arts Applied Science. He then attended Mercy College on an athletic and academic merit scholarship and graduated in 2021 with a dual major in Business Administration and Finance. Nakeem garnered the opportunity to play basketball professionally in Portugal before career-ending knee surgeries.


Personal/Artistic Achievements: Nakeen started his own entertainment company that now partners with Nonprofits and other small companies across the city to coordinate events and document them with photography and videography.


What am I doing now? Currently, I work for a major corporation as part of their field marketing and production team and manage my own entertainment company. Eventually, I will open my own studio and start recording much more heavy productions like movies, documentaries, etc.


Advice for Hostos students: Never believe that your dreams are too far. It’s never where you start, but it’s how you attack the process of reaching your destination. You must fall in love with the process of being great at whatever it is you choose. And lastly, listen and learn! A wise man learns from the mistakes of others; a fool learns from their own!

 

EVENTS


Stay informed and engaged with our upcoming Spring 2024 events to maximize your transfer journey. You can email us at transferservices@hostos.cuny.edu, call us at 718-518-4457, or follow us on Instagram @hostostransferservices.  


Transfer Talk Tuesdays / Transfer Workshops

Every Tuesday | Time: 1 – 2 PM

Location: C-512

 

Transfer Walk-in Wednesdays

Every Wednesday | Time: 10 AM – 5 PM

Location: D 101-A (Savoy Building)

 

Transfer Tabling Thursdays / Meet 4-year Admissions Representatives

Every Thursday | Time: 12 – 2 PM

Location: A-Atrium



Hostos One Stop


Fresh Food Produce


Every Wednesday until May 15 | Time: 12 PM


Location: Savoy Building, first floor

 

All Hostos students are welcome. First come, first served.  


For additional information, please contact Madeline Cruz at 718-518-4141 or email mcruz@hostos.cuny.edu.

 


SSCU Workshop Series


The Pace of Progression: Are You on Track to Graduate?  

May 7 | Time: 10 – 11 AM

Location: Academic Advisement Center (429 Grand Concourse)


  • Navigate your major area of study and learn when a full-time vs. a part-time schedule is best for you.


  • Take a closer look at the resources and tools that can be used to ensure you are on track to graduate.

 

Academic Preparedness: A Discussion Around Gateway Courses 

May 7 | Time: 2 – 3 PM

Location: Academic Advisement Center (429 Grand Concourse)

 

  • Gateway classes are pre/co-requisite classes that allow you to take additional core classes in your major.


  • Learn about gateway courses at Hostos and how important they are as you advance to both required and elective courses. 


For more information, please contact the Student Success Coaching Unit (SSCU) by phone at 718-664-2560, email at sscu@hostos.cuny.edu, or in person at the Academic Advisement Center, 429 Grand Concourse, 2nd floor.



POEMS TO INSPIRE THE COMMUNITY


"(GOD)"

Tupac Shakur


when I was alone and had nothing

I asked 4 a friend 2 help me bear the

pain no one came except . . . God


when I needed a breath 2 rise

from my sleep no one could

help me except . . . God


when all I saw was sadness

and I needed answers no one

heard me except . . . . God


so when I'm asked who I

give my unconditional love 2

Look For No other Name

except . . . GOD!

ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE (ADM)

Submitted by SVP Esther Rodríguez-Chardavoyne



Transformational Initiatives Funding


At the beginning of the year, Hostos was informed that the FY2024 State-enacted state budget would include $50M for Transformational Initiatives for CUNY. The spending plan for the initiative program includes $20 million of direct campus allocations. The funds would allow campuses to invest in non-recurring initiative projects that align with the University’s Strategic Roadmap, such as investments to support innovation, help meet future workforce needs, enhance student support services, improve academic programs, increase enrollment, and modernize campus operations.


Hostos Community College was allocated $695,000 in Transformational Initiative funding to be used in FY2024 and FY2025 with all funds to be expended by June 30, 2025. The College identified six initiatives for the use of its allocation, all of which are in line with the College’s mission and the University’s Strategic Roadmap: 


1.    Providing access to higher education: Funding for Bridge Tuition Support - $100,000


2.    Food Pantry support - $75,000


3.    Modernizing and securing Hostos - $306,297


4.    Support of enrollment and retention - $75,921


5.    Meet student needs for flexible courses and programs - $77,450


6.    Support marketing and engagement efforts - $60,000


Hostos’ spending plan was submitted to the Central Office for review in early March to ensure alignment with “CUNY Lifting New York” and the appropriation language in the enacted state budget. We are happy to inform the community that our plan was approved. The College recently received the allocation, allowing us to initiate the proposed FY24 projects.

CONTINUING EDUCATION AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT (CEWD)

Submitted by VP Evelyn Fernández-Ketcham, Ph.D., LCSW



CEWD’s Bingo with a Twist


On Wednesday, April 17, the CEWD Vice President hosted “Bingo with a Twist.” It was a fun afternoon of bingo and games, including Hostos trivia. To read some of the Hostos trivia facts that were shared during the event, please click here. Over fifty (50) students, faculty, and staff attended the event.


Over 60 prizes were awarded, including items donated by various departments across the college. We would like to thank the Office of Academic Affairs, Athletics, Career Services, Communications, the Conference Center, CUNY Edge, the CUNY Fatherhood Academy, Duplicating, Facilities, the Hostos Library, the President’s Office, Receiving, the Student Government Association (SGA), Student Activities, the Office of the Vice President of Institutional Advancement, Wellness Center, and CEWD staff for helping make this event a success.


The event would not be possible without CEWD’s Melanie Garcia, who oversaw the arrangements and collaborated with colleagues across the college. Thank you, Ms. Garcia!



Virtual Information Sessions


Attend one of our info sessions to learn more about CEWD’s program offerings. Register here and go here to browse our online catalog. 

INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT (DIA)

Submitted by VP Colette Atkins



Michael Potack and Family Establish Largest Endowed Scholarship in Hostos History


It is our great pleasure to announce that on April 10, we finalized the Randi Potack, Dorothy Hausberg and Judith Z. Potack Memorial Endowed Scholarship. This is the largest endowed scholarship gift in the history of the College!


This fund, established by one of our 2023 Gala honorees, Michael Potack, and his three sons, Robert, David, and Jonathan, will ultimately total nearly half a million dollars and fund countless scholarships for students in Hostos’ RN program—year after year—in perpetuity. The Potack’s gift and pledge will also earn a 25% current use match provided by CUNY, made possible by a New York State earmark. The match will make it possible to disburse more than sixty $2,000 scholarship awards for students pursuing an RN between now and June 30, 2025. 


The scholarships honor the memory of three beloved women whose care and concern for others have had a profound and enduring impact not only on members of the Potack Family but also on the Bronx community.


The Foundation is grateful to the Potack family for their years of partnership and their continued investment in Hostos students, as well as the improvement of healthcare through nursing. Mr. Potack has frequently expressed his admiration for Hostos students, acknowledging that this city, and especially his family’s business, Unitex Healthcare Laundry Services, owe a great debt to the people of the South Bronx immigrant community for their extraordinary hard work and determination. For more information about the scholarships, please contact Marina Esquilin at mesquilin@hostos.cuny.edu


Click here for more information.

 


Hostos Presents: First-time Homebuyer Conference with SONYMA


On Saturday, April 6th, the Hostos Office of Alumni Relations, in partnership with the One Stop Program and the State of New York Mortgage Agency (SONYMA), successfully hosted a First-Time Homebuyer Conference at CUNY Hostos Community College.


More than 160 attendees, including NYC residents, Hostos students, faculty, and staff, gained valuable insights and information to guide them on the path to homeownership at the event.


A special thank you goes to Hostos alumnae SONYMA’s Libria Gibson-Obama and Hostos’ Madeline Cruz for their invaluable support and leadership in making this event possible. We would also like to express our gratitude to the dedicated volunteers, Hostos students Mariah Odom and Miriam Fidelis Jr., who contributed to the conference's success.


Thank you to our sponsors for their kind support: Contour Mortgage Corporation, loanDepot, Citizens, Movement Mortgage, M&T Bank, Norcom Mortgage, Emigrant Bank, CrossCountry Mortgage, LLC.

BRAVO NEWS

Celebrating the Accomplishments of the Hostos Community



100% Passed: Hostos’ Dental Hygiene Program Boasts Superb Clinical Exam Pass Rate


Eugenio María de Hostos Community College is thrilled to share that 100% of the 39 Hostos dental hygiene students who took the Simulated Patient Treatment Clinical Examination (SPTCE) ADEX​ Licensure Exam this spring have passed! Read more here



Undocumented Black Students’ Experiences Discussed at Hostos


Dr. Felecia Russell, author of "Amplifying Black Undocumented Student Voices in Higher Education," delivered a thought-provoking book talk at Hostos Community College on Friday, April 26. The event, attended by approximately 70 individuals, including students, administrators, staff, and faculty, provided valuable insights into the often-overlooked experiences of Black undocumented students in higher education. Read more here.



Congratulations to Professor Simona Prives


Media Design Assistant Professor Simona Prives held an exhibition titled "towards the noise of dark waters" at the Practice gallery in Philadelphia, from April 5 to 28. The show featured immersive video installations that constructed a multi-sensory reality through life-sized projections. Each piece started as a collage, combining densely layered drawings, ink paintings, and various forms of printmaking and photography, including both hand-shot and found images. Stay tuned to hear more from Professor Prives and her renowned work!

HOSTOS FOR EVERYONE

Free Services for the Community





Hostos Offers Free Preventive Dental Hygiene Services to the Public


The Dental Hygiene Patient Care Facility at Hostos Community College is a teaching unit that provides high-quality dental care, primarily cleanings and dental x-rays to the community, while adhering to the most current sterilization techniques. Several appointments will be needed and each may last three hours at a time.


For more information and scheduling, call 718-319-7943.



The appointment schedule is as follows: 


Mondays: 9 AM - 1 PM and 2 - 6 PM

Wednesdays: 8 AM - 12 PM and 2:30 - 6:30 PM

Fridays: 9 AM - 1 PM and 2 - 6 PM


Location: Hostos Dental Hygiene Patient Care Facility

500 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY, 10451

B Building 


Note: The clinic does not provide restorative dental work such as fillings, implants, etc.

EVENTS

Title: “The Hostos Neighborhood”: First Year Seminar: A New York State of Mind Photo Exhibit 

Date | Time: Available from Friday, May 3 – May 15

Location: A-Atrium

Description: The Hostos Neighborhood” is an exhibit of photographs taken by students in the First Year Seminar: A New York State of Mind. Sponsored by the Educating for Diversity: Ms.MacKenzie Scott’s Gift: President’s Initiative, ten students were each awarded a $25 prize for their images which will be on exhibit for the Hostos Community in the A-Atrium from May 3 - May 15. In creating their photographs, students recognized the infrastructural, cultural, and justice issues as part of the historical makeup of the South Bronx. With diverse imagery and text detailing what is beautiful and problematic, students provide a “visual voice” to the surrounding neighborhood and its people.​


Title: Bronx EdTech Showcase

Date | Time: TODAY!  Friday, May 3 | Time 9 AM – 4 PM

Location: Hostos Café

Description: The day has arrived for the showcase, "Let’s Talk: Rethinking Authentic Learning & Assessment in the Age of AI." This event will allow attendees to explore strategies to strike a balance between leveraging AI advancements and nurturing the unique intellectual contributions of students, ensuring they are well-prepared for future challenges. This year’s showcase is planned in an interactive format. Presenters will introduce a topic for up to 10 minutes and then lead a 20-minute conversation or Q&A about the topic. 


Title: The Enchanting Voice & Beautiful Lyrics of Hermes Croatto

Date | Time: Saturday, May 4 | 7 PM

Location: Repertory Theater

Description: With a deep love for nature and his rich cultural heritage, folk singer Hermes Croatto carries the torch lit by his father, Tony Croatto, the legendary composer and icon of Puerto Rican folk music. More than simply honoring his father's legacy, Hermes seeks to re-energize folk music and captivate a new generation. His enchanting voice and beautiful lyrics have already earned him a special place in the hearts of Puerto Rican audiences. He has collaborated with renowned artists such as Eduardo Cabra, Rec808, and Sie7e, infusing his folk music with a contemporary sound for the modern age. The evening will include his new songs, and classics from his father, among others. Tickets here.


Title: Asian Americans and Pandemic Discrimination: A Talk with Internationally Recognized Hostos Alumnus Dr. Van Tran

Date | Time: Tuesday, May 7 | 2 PM

Location: FDR Room (C–312)

Description: The Behavioral and Social Sciences Department invites you to a presentation on “Asian Americans and Pandemic Discrimination” by Dr. Van Tran, Associate Professor of Sociology and International Migration Studies at CUNY Graduate Center and Hostos alumnus, as part of the Social Sciences Speakers Series. Light refreshments will be served. Read more about Dr. Van Tran and his work here


Title: Ice Cream Fiesta!

Date | Time: Tuesday, May 8 | 12–3 PM

Location: Outside Advisement Building (429 Grand Concourse), near Evelina Antonetty Playground

Description: The Office of Academic Affairs, ASAP, and SSCU are excited to announce our Early Enrollment Ice Cream Fiesta! This event is designed to encourage more students to complete their summer and fall enrollments on campus conveniently. Students who complete their summer and fall enrollments and show their schedule to an advisor on campus on May 8 can receive an ice cream voucher from their advising unit (i.e., ASAP, Coaching Unit, College Discovery, CUNY Start/Math Start, etc). Students redeem their vouchers on May 8 with the Mr. Softee ice cream truck parked outside the Advisement Building. No vouchers will be distributed prior to or after May 8. 


Title: Anti-Asian Hate Awareness Conversation with the Asian American Federation

Date | Time: Wednesday, May 8 | 12 PM

Location: Hybrid at C–391 and Zoom Webinar

Description: Join the Asian American Federation for a virtual presentation to understand the extent and effects of anti-Asian violence, the ways it continues to show up in our lives, and resources you can connect with. We will also explore how we as individuals and a community have been impacted by this violence. This presentation will be conducted by Daphne Thammasilam, the Associate Director of Programs at the Asian American Federation (AAF), a nonprofit committed to raising the influence and well-being of the pan-Asian American community through research, advocacy, and programming. Daphne oversees AAF’s mental health programming, nonprofit support work, and their anti-Asian violence campaign Hope Against Hate. She has over 4 years of experience managing multi-million dollar programming for the immigrant community.


Title: Sisterhood Self-Care Day

Date | Time: Thursday, May 9 | 12 PM

Location: C–391

Description: Join Urban Unity for an afternoon of sisterhood! There will be giveaways, music, fun, and love for women. Make sure to show up wearing your best pink outfit! All are welcomed. 


Title: Hostos Community College Foundation Gala

Date | Time: Thursday, May 9 | 6 PM

Location: Glen Island Harbour Club, New Rochelle

Description: Mark your calendars on Thursday, May 9, for the Hostos Community College Foundation’s 2024 Annual Scholarship Benefit. This year, the Benefit will return to the Glen Island Harbour Club in New Rochelle. Join us for a lively cocktail reception, a delicious dinner, and a program celebrating the impact of the College and honoring inspiring leaders, then close the evening with festive live music and dancing. Go here for tickets and more information.


Title: Hostos Research Center Mini-Conference

Date | Time: Tuesday, May 14 | 9 AM – 1 PM

Location: HRC (C-130)

Description:  The HRC Mini Conference will engage our Hostos community in learning about the advances in research made by our faculty, staff, and students. The half-day conference program is scheduled from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm and will feature an ADELANTE/IDEAS awardees panel presentation, a special keynote from an invited speaker, a panel presentation with ADELANTE student researchers, and a poster exhibit. This will be a wonderful way to cap off another productive year of research conducted by the HRC ADELANTE/IDEAS awardees, whose innovative and transformative interventions continue to elevate Hostos to new educational heights and provide our students with incredible learning opportunities that will advance their academic and professional development. All members of the Hostos community are invited to attend.


Title: Industry Summit – Radiologic Technology

Date | Time: Wednesday, May 15 | 9 AM

Location: Savoy Multipurpose Room

Description: The Radiologic Technology Industry Summit is the fourth in a series of industry summits hosted by President Daisy Cocco De Filippis and Community Advisory Council Chair Elias Alcántara. The series brings together business and academia in the areas of Allied Health Sciences, Community Health, Arts Administration, Engineering, Cybersecurity, and Financial Services to establish a forum for the development of relevant curriculum that serves the needs of the employers in our service area and prepares our students to become successful professionals with rewarding careers. May’s event provides Hostos faculty and students an opportunity to discuss the skills, education and future outlook in the field of radiologic technology. More information forthcoming.


Title: Nurse Pinning Ceremony

Date | Time: Wednesday, May 22 | 11 AM

Location: Repertory Theater

Description: The Hostos Nursing Class of 2024 will honor their graduates at their yearly Pinning Ceremony. This event will mark the official entrance of Hostos nurses into the profession. More information will be available soon. 


Title: 2024 Honors Convocation

Date | Time: Wednesday, May 22 | 6 PM

Location: Main Theater

Description: Let’s celebrate our students’ wonderful achievements during our 2024 Honors Convocation ceremony. If you intend to sit on the stage, please register here. Invitations will be sent out by May 1.


Title: Spring 2024 Commencement Ceremonies

Date | Time: Wednesday, May 29 at 1 PM | Thursday, May 30 at 11 AM

Location: Main Theater

Description: Make sure you are up to date with commencement information! Get more info here.


ABOUT EL SEMANARIO HOSTOSIANO / THE HOSTOS WEEKLY

El Semanario Hostosiano / The Hostos Weekly is a communication vehicle designed to unite our multiple voices as we share news about members of the Hostos family, provide updates on our projects and upcoming events, and disseminate policy that impacts our work.  


Past issues can be found here.


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