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King’s defense of SUNY’s research and curriculum comes as President Donald Trump and the Department of Education have mounted an offensive on higher education institutions that they say promote “radical left” ideology.
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Tuition, fees, books and supplies will be free starting this fall at community colleges across New York.
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Some SUNY and CUNY students say if funding for higher education is affected by federal spending cuts under the Trump administration, they hope the state will step in.
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Senators from both sides of the aisle are introducing legislation that would require lawmaker approval for certain public servants' salaries after they learned that SUNY Chancellor John King's compensation package surpasses $1 million.
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Officials in New York state are celebrating enrollment increases in the State University of New York system. According to new data, SUNY saw enrollment gains for the second year in a row for the first time in 15 years. Enrollment this fall was up 2.3 percent systemwide year-over-year, and first-year undergraduate enrollment was up nearly 1 percent.
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SUNY Chancellor John King says FAFSA applications are down this year.
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Across the SUNY system, the total number of students grew by 1.1% from fall 2022 to fall 2023. That change marks the first time in a decade that enrollment has gone up instead of going down.
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SUNY Chancellor John King delivered his first State of the University address and placed emphasis on the importance of diversity, equity and inclusion in higher education.
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High school seniors across New York will be automatically accepted to their local SUNY community college, something SUNY Chancellor John King says will break down some barriers to education access.
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Oswego County Legislature Chairman James Weatherup and Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon issued emergency orders which prohibit anyone in their counties from helping to transport or house potential migrants.