Jul 28, 2008

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Have a great day and good luck to all those taking the bar exam this week!


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CUNY Disorientation

New CUNY DisOrientation Blogs:

- CUNY DISORIENTATION GUIDE 2008



-CUNY SOCIAL FORUM


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Law students weigh in on work-family balance

Though this survey is from NYU it seems relevant to cuny considering all the infant v. admin battles last year regarding child care.




Here is a link to the report put out by A Better Balance:

Law Students Weigh in on Work-Family Balance



Thanks for the tip Morgan!


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Jul 17, 2008

Breaking News: Dean Shih Retiring

After 12 years at CUNY, Frank Shih is retiring from his position as Assistant Dean for Student Affairs. His last day will be on July 21, 2008.


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Jul 4, 2008

CUNY Lawsuit Update

Jason has created cunylawsuit.blogspot.com to update people one the status of the ongoing litigation against CUNY.

There you can find the following documents from BOWNS V. CUNY ET AL:

- ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
- EXHIBIT A
- EXHIBIT B (AFFIDAVIT)
- EXHIBIT C-D
- EXHIBIT E-N
- EXHIBIT O-W
- EXHIBIT X-Y
- EXHIBIT Z-AA
- EXHIBIT BB-II
- EXHIBIT JJ-KK
- EXHIBIT LL-NN
- CUNY REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF TIME
- PETITIONER'S RESPONSE TO CUNY
-CUNY'S VERIFIED ANSWER & EXHIBIT 1



cunylawsuit.blogspot.com/


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CUNY DisOrientation Guide

(re-posted from forum)

CUNY DisOrientation Guide 2008

Throughout the city and across CUNY's campuses, students, faculty and staff are witnessing CUNY's slow transformation by the tides of corporate privatization and the elimination of social welfare support from the state. The powers of privatization, militarization and corporatization have entered into a holy alliance, and our CUNY, our city, our entire globe have fallen under its spell.

But there is something in the air, working to counteract this process. People are starting to come together. Faculty, students and staff across the campuses, across the city, and across the world are pushing back.

CUNY has a radical history and together we – students, faculty, and staff - are going to write the next chapter. We propose to create a DisOrientation Guide to CUNY as one small step in this direction which is a map of the factual socioeconomic history of CUNY. Our aim is to remember CUNY's radical past, contribute to its radical present, and to envision and build its revolutionary future. The DisOrientation guide will be a free, easily accessible resource distributed throughout the CUNY system. It will be a work in progress. A living document.

Below we list some of the areas we are interested in exploring. We invite you to join us in creating this DisOrientation guide in these and other areas. Here are some ways to be involved:

-- Join a working group :
~ Content development ~ Editorial ~ Design & Layout ~ Web ~ Distribution
-- Contribute writing, information or resources
-- Connect us to others who might want to contribute
-- Come to a general meeting

-- Stay connected by responding to this e-mail and joining the listserve:

****************** https://lists.riseup.net/www/info/cuny-disorientation *****************

** Please forward this call widely to any one or group that might want to contribute **

Here is our tentative list of areas to explore:

People's History of CUNY
-History of social movements and student movements at CUNY
-Current social movement and student movement work at CUNY
Knowing CUNY
-Workers at CUNY (academic and non-academic, labor related issues)
-Students at CUNY/Not at CUNY (admissions, demographics, student body, access, stratification)
-Power/CUNY (power mapping, thinking about corporate CUNY, military CUNY)
-Neoliberal CUNY (CUNY in a broader political-economic context)
Resources
-Maps
-City-wide resources for the CUNY community (CUNY in the city)
-Adjunct's guide to CUNY (intro to PSC, basics of workplace rights at CUNY, etc)
-Undergraduate's guide to CUNY (campus specific)
-Guide for non-Academic workers at CUNY (campus specific)
-NYC Highschool student's guide to CUNY
Reimagining CUNY
-Right to the University
-CUNY mission statement

*I can be found frolicking in the glory that is summer in the city.


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