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CUNY is the public university system of New York City, comprising 25 campuses of senior colleges, community colleges, and professional institutions. It was established in 1961 by merging existing institutions and a new graduate school, and has a history of accessible education and diversity.
Computer Systems Institute (CSI) is a private for-profit school in Illinois and Massachusetts, offering career training programs in various fields. It lost its accreditation in 2017 due to deceptive marketing practices, but regained it in 2023 from a different agency.
ISMMS is a private medical school in New York City, affiliated with the Mount Sinai Health System. It offers MD, PhD and post-graduate programs in biomedical sciences and public health, and has a history of research and innovation in medicine.
Learn how to avoid drug interactions with medications, foods, drinks, and health conditions. Find out which drugs can cause side effects, reduce effectiveness, or be dangerous when taken together.
The College of Staten Island is a public university in Staten Island, New York, with a large campus on the former Willowbrook State School grounds. It offers bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in various fields of study and has a history of merging two colleges in 1976.
CUNY is the public university system of New York City, with 11 senior colleges, 7 community colleges, 1 honors college and 7 postgraduate institutions. The main campus of CUNY is the City College, founded in 1847 as the Free Academy, located in Harlem, Manhattan.
Learn about the history, academics, and achievements of the first free public institution of higher education in the US. Founded in 1847, City College is the flagship of CUNY and has produced Nobel laureates, Pulitzer winners, and Rhodes Scholars.
Blackboard Learn is a web-based learning management system developed by Blackboard Inc., a company that merged with WebCT and Angel Learning. It has faced legal issues, reliability problems, and competition from open source alternatives such as Moodle.