Macaulay Honors College

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--Catherine Zinnel, Hunter ’08

The Campuses

Baruch
Baruch offers undergraduate programs through the internationally recognized Zicklin School of Business; the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, which offers a full range of liberal arts disciplines as well as innovative interdisciplinary courses and programs; and the School of Public Affairs, which is widely recognized in the areas of municipal government, nonprofit and educational administration, and policy analysis and evaluation. Click here to visit the Baruch College web site.

Brooklyn
Reknowned for its historical commitment to the liberal arts, Brooklyn offers exceptional strengths in the humanities, as well as the social and natural sciences, education, the creative and performing arts, and several pre-professional programs including all pre-medical fields, pre-law, media studies, and journalism. Taught and mentored by a distinguished faculty that includes Pulitzer Prize and Guggenheim winners in its ranks, Brooklyn students have been honored with prestigious fellowships, including the Rhodes, Fulbright and Marshall. Click here to visit the Brooklyn College web site.

City
Located on a 36-acre campus of landmarked neo-Gothic buildings, City College has more Fortune 500 CEOs than any other public college. It has the only public schools of Architecture and Engineering in the metropolitan area and is also home to the Colin Powell Center for Leadership and innovative programs in biomedical engineering and structural biology. Click here to visit The City College web site.

Hunter
Hunter has four schools – Arts and Sciences, Education, Health Professions, and Social Work. Students participate in a wide range of federally funded research programs and have won many prestigious fellowships. All Macaulay students at Hunter receive a free dorm or housing stipend. Click here to visit the Hunter College web site.

Lehman
Nestled in a beautiful campus in the Bronx, Lehman offers an exceptional academic environment and faculty-student collaboration through a wide range of interdisciplinary programs and majors. Distinguished faculty members include Academy Award winning composer John Corigliano, physicist Eugene Chudnovsky, historian of science and mathematics Joseph Dauben, and mathematicians Victor Pan and Adam Koranyi. Click here to visit the Lehman College web site.

Queens
Considered one of the “hottest” colleges by Kaplan/Newsweek, Queens boasts many alumni doctors, lawyers and other professionals who say Queens transformed them personally and professionally. A world-class faculty and a vibrant social life support a wide range of majors and programs including the Earth and Environmental Sciences, and the Visual and Performing Arts. Click here to visit the Queens College web site.

Staten Island
CUNY's largest campus is home to a new supercomputer for advanced modeling and simulation and an international asteroid tracking station. Staten Island provides a strong research and learning environment in both the arts and sciences through a wide range of interdisciplinary centers, including Developmental Neuroscience, Engineered Polymeric Materials, and programs in Modern China. Its humanities faculty have won national awards in poetry, playwriting, and history. www.csi.cuny.edu/honorscollege/