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06/24/2025
CUNY Weekly
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What's Happening at CUNY

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Primary Election Day is here! If you haven’t voted, this is your day to make your voice heard.

 
CUNY TV’s “Let It Rip” takes a deep dive into how criminal justice reform, affordable housing and ranked-choice voting will impact New York City’s Mayoral race.

This professor is a go-to source for this election cycle. He’s given insight on young people and early voting, who votes most in NYC, Black voting in Queens and more.

See some advice for ranked choice voting below. ⬇️

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Ranked Choice Voting

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NYC is using ranked choice voting in the Primary and General elections this year.

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Getting Out the Vote!

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As part of NYC Votes, CUNY alum Tim Hunter educates people about how elections work and why they matter. He appeared on FOX5NY and this podcast, where he talked about making a voting plan and bringing every New Yorker to the ballot box.

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In Other News

CUNY wrapped up graduation season Friday with the last of more than 25 commencements over more than four weeks.

 
This CUNY’s chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists is a finalist for the organization’s Student Chapter of the Year award.

In recognition of her extraordinary craft, this CUNY professor has been named the new State Poet by the New York State Writers Institute.

CUNY’s longest-serving college president is stepping down after working 22 tireless years to make his college a beacon for STEM education and a national example of student-centered success.

Time’s running out to register for a free, exclusive tour of “Changing the Face of Democracy: Chisholm at 100,” a museum exhibit honoring the legendary politician and CUNY alum!

Help us put CUNY pride on display this weekend at Harlem Pride and the NYC Pride March.

A new fellowship will help this campus leader pursue even higher levels of student success.

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Immigration Resources

The new travel ban that took effect on June 9 imposed restrictions on nationals from 19 countries from entering the U.S. Learn more here. Additionally, all non-citizens leaving the country and planning to return are urged to exercise caution. For a consultation on traveling abroad, email citizenshipnow@cuny.edu with "CUNY Student" or "CUNY Staff" in the subject line.

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They voted, and you should too! #CUNYVotes

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