Hundreds of Students to Participate in 36-Hour Biological Inventory

Macaulay Honors College sophomores will comb through Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery and the Gowanus Canal area to identify as many of the organisms living there as possible.

2019 Jeannette K. Watson Fellowship winners Amanda Zhu, Aaron Fernando, Hamida Chumpa and Nibras Ahmed.

Four Macaulay Students Earn Watson Fellowships

The Watson Foundation has selected four of our students as part of its 20th Class of Jeannette K. Watson Fellows: Aaron Fernando ’22, Amanda Zhu ’22 (both John Jay), Hamida Chumpa ’21 (Baruch) and Nibras Ahmed ’21 (Hunter).

Asimina Hamakiotes ’19 (Baruch)

New Opportunities: Asimina Hamakiotes ’20 (Baruch)

Asimina Hamakiotes ’19 (Baruch) is in Budapest, Hungary for study in one of the most renowned math programs in the world.

2019 CUNY Film Festival at Macaulay

Macaulay Honors College at The City University of New York is pleased to announce that the 2019 CUNY Film Festival, now in its eleventh year, will take place April 12, 13 and 14 at Macaulay.

 

Make the Most of Your Internship: Advice From a Macaulay Grad

Two members of the Macaulay community working in the Securities Division at Goldman Sachs–one an intern and the other a four-year veteran–share their conversation.

Puerto Rico 2018: Recovery, Hope, Transformation

Experiential learning and meaningful service merged this summer to inspire 16 Macaulay students who traveled to Puerto Rico to help with ongoing recovery from Hurricane Maria. The students were struck by the devastation that persisted nine months after the storm. Kasey-Anne Browne, class of 2020, noted that affluent tourist areas “looked completely normal.” By contrast, … Continue reading Puerto Rico 2018: Recovery, Hope, Transformation

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Ashley Brea Tavarez

Macaulay Profile ’17: Ashley Brea Tavares (Queens College)

It almost feels like it was yesterday for Ashley Brea Tavarez when a visiting professor came to her fifth-grade class and questioned her intelligence. He had posed a high-level math question, which Ashley alone promptly answered correctly. The professor mockingly suggested she must have been in an earlier class when he posed the same question. … Continue reading Macaulay Profile ’17: Ashley Brea Tavares (Queens College)

5/11 Panel: Pathways to Education

Macaulay students deciding upon paths after graduation and considering teaching or the broader educational field are invited to attend this engaging conversation! Join us to hear from Macaulay graduates working in the field of education who’ve earned advanced degrees and developed successful careers. Panelists will share how they navigated life options after graduation, describing the decisions they made and the surprisingly diverse work experiences … Continue reading 5/11 Panel: Pathways to Education