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    CUNYMath Blog

    CUNY Tutor Corps is currently recruiting CUNY students (from any campus) with a GPA of 3.0 or better who have 12+ credits in any STEM subject and/or education to work as tutors in NYC Public Schools.  Tutors are […]

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    Ready to start the new year with a new career? If you’ve ever thought about becoming a math teacher, come join CUNY Teacher Education for a virtual information seminar and panel about Middle School and High School […]

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    This year as schools and communities explore ways to celebrate Halloween beyond trick-or-treating, ghost stories, joke telling and spooky math problems might feature in.  Here’s one to get started!

    Q: Are any […]

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    CUNY is currently sponsoring the graduate application fee ($75) for prospective students who submit their application during fall semester (by Dec. 20, 2020) to graduate Education degree and Advanced […]

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    Ten alumni of The City University of New York have won 2020 Big Apple Awards, a recognition of their exceptional skills as New York City public-school educators. The winners, announced by the New York City […]

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    Spring in NYC is in full splendor, and birds are chirping away to remind us. In this spirit, here’s a math joke for the week:

    What kind of math do owls like?

    Owlgebra!

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    CUNY is currently sponsoring the graduate application fee ($75) for spring applicants to graduate Education degree and Advanced Certificate programs for teaching Middle School Math (grades 5-9) or High School Math […]

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    CUNY Tutor Corps is hiring tutors to work in its STEM camp this summer! Earn $17/hour for 19 hours per week.

    Need a job for the fall? We’re hiring math and computer science tutors too! Work with middle and h […]

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    Happy Pi Day, 3.14.20, another fun chance to celebrate math in every day life!

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    Working in partnership with NYC Department of Education,  CUNY provides eligible teachers with an opportunity to earn a tuition-free 15 credit graduate-level micro-credential in mathematics content and pedagogy. […]

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    March 14 (3.14) is Pi Day– how will you celebrate?!

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    Calling All CUNY Math and Computer Science Students:

    Last Chance to Apply for CUNY Tutor Corps!

    Need a part-time job? Want to contribute to youth STEM education in the classroom? Join Tutor Corps! We’re a […]

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    CUNYMath Blog

    Tutor Corps is actively recruiting for the fall semester! We bring current CUNY students who are studying math, compsci, tech, and education into NYC public schools. $15 per hour – 12 hours per week.
    Apply for […]

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    LINCT for All is expanding!  In the 2018-2019 school year, LINCT plans to serve 4,000 students in roughly 100 schools, and we are hiring! 

    Lessons in Navigating College Transitions (LINCT) is an academic c […]

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    Seven alumni of The City University of New York have won 2018 Big Apple Awards, a recognition of their exceptional skills as New York City public-school educators. The winners, announced by the New York City […]

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    On May 31, 2018 Lehman College/CUNY celebrated its 50th Commencement, and Dr. Joseph Fera was acknowledged as the college’s Teacher of the Year during the ceremony.  Dr. Fera serves as Assistant Professor in the […]

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    March 14 is Pi Day! A day to celebrate this mathematical constant, the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter, Pi Day is also a chance to make pi fun for students with activities, problems and even pi […]

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    If you were paying attention, there was plenty of math at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, Korea, like the degrees attributed to rotations for skiers and snowboarders (think Chloe Kim’s 1080 spins) or the […]

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