IB Schools – Manhattan

The City College of New York

160 Convent Avenue
New York, NY 10031
(212) 650 7000

The City College of New York (CCNY), the first college of The City University of New York (CUNY), is a comprehensive teaching, research, and service institution dedicated to accessibility and excellence in undergraduate and graduate education. Requiring demonstrated potential for admission and a high level of accomplishment for graduation, the College provides a diverse student body with opportunities to achieve academically, creatively, and professionally in the liberal arts and sciences and in professional fields such as engineering, education, architecture, and biomedical education. The College is committed to fostering student-centered education and advancing knowledge through scholarly research. As a public university with public purposes, it also seeks to contribute to the cultural, social, and economic life of New York.

In the Division of Humanities and the Arts at The City College of New York, we try to help our students do both:  broaden their general understanding and find their particular passion, learn a little about everything and a lot about something.

We offer CORE courses for all CCNY students in composition, speech, art/music/literature appreciation, history, philosophy, languages.  We also offer majors and minors in art, English, languages, history, media and communication arts, music, philosophy, and theatre, as well as special programs in American studies, Asian studies, comparative literature, electronic design and multimedia, sonic arts, film and video, Jewish studies, journalism, and publishing.  Graduate students will find programs in art, art education, museum studies, literature, creative writing, language and literacy, media arts production (film and video), history, music, and Spanish.

The program advisor is Professor Eugene Nesmith
Founding members:
Karen Kaleda Davis
Hjodys Matos
Nefertiti Warren
Eric Lamar Booker
Nicholas Betito
Jean Pierre Barthelemy

http://www1.ccny.cuny.edu/


Thurgood Marshall Academy

200 W 135 St
New York, NY 10030-2802