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A City Council proclamation declared March 26th as CUNY Day.

This year, with public higher education in NY State under massive attack, CUNY Day took on added importance.

Events, sponsored by the PSC, student and campus groups, were held at most CUNY colleges.  Campus activities focused on mobilizations against budget cuts and tuition hikes and for tax equity.

The materials developed for CUNY Day remain relevant as faculty, staff, students, alumni and supporters of CUNY continue organizing for quality and affordable public higher education.


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Schedule of Campus Events

Posters

Flyer

Talking Points -- Why Invest in CUNY

Talking Points -- Why Oppose Tuition Hikes

PSC Testimony on Pataki's Executive Budget Before the NYS Legislature

Sample Letter Urging Colleagues To Join the Postcard Lobbying Campaign

Sample Letter Asking for Support of Departmental Chairs in Mobilizing Campus

Op-Ed Piece for College Newspapers

Queens College Chapter Newsletter (the Catalyst) linking issues of CUNY budget, upcoming contract negotiations and war

Analysis and Articles From the December Clarion on Budget Cuts and Tuition Hikes -- And How to Fight Them

  • Click images (or here) for A PDF file of the December Clarion and analysis, facts, figures and historical context for the budget and tuition wars.  Print pages six and seven, which will fit neatly onto a 8 1/2 by 11 sheet of paper.  Then xerox multiple copies for distribution