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July 15, 2025

3 College Presidents Went to Congress. Here’s What They Talked About.

The Chronicle of Higher Education: Three more university leaders testified on Tuesday before the U.S. House Education and Workforce Committee about their campus responses to antisemitism — the ninth such event in the past 18 months. This time, the hearing featured the chancellors of the City University of New York…

July 15, 2025

U.S. House Republicans grill CUNY leader over campus antisemitism, pro-Palestinian advocacy

NY Daily News: A Republican-led congressional committee grilled City University of New York Chancellor Felix Matos Rodriguez on Tuesday over rising antisemitism on its campuses, leveling their most pointed attacks against faculty members. The CUNY leader — joined by the heads of Georgetown and University of California-Berkeley — struck a…

July 15, 2025

Four CUNY Professors Say They Were Fired for Supporting Palestine

The Intercept: Four adjunct professors at the City University of New York say the university fired them because of their activism for Palestine. The administration’s decision to cut ties came as a surprise to both the faculty and their department heads, who had already recommended their reappointment and assigned them…

July 14, 2025

Union president talks antisemitism, free speech on CUNY campuses

NY1: Some elected officials rallied Monday to defend the City University of New York school system and condemn congressional Republicans. On Tuesday, CUNY’s chancellor, alongside leaders from U.C. Berkeley and Georgetown, will testify before the House Education and Workforce Committee. The hearings will focus on antisemitism on college campuses, but…

July 11, 2025

PSC says adjuncts were fired for supporting Palestine

The Chief: Three Brooklyn College adjuncts in various departments were notified on June 13 that they were not reappointed — even though they had been assigned classes for the upcoming fall semester, according to a recent letter to CUNY Chancellor Matos Rodríguez from the Professional Staff Congress.

July 10, 2025

PSC Condemns Retaliatory Firing of CUNY Faculty | Retro for Part-Timers

CUNY management’s initial guidance on eligibility for retroactive pay required part-time employees to have been on payroll on January 13, 2025, the official contract ratification date. The PSC pointed out that this policy was unfair and inconsistent with our agreement because it effectively excluded from eligibility any part-timer who worked…

July 1, 2025

Professional Staff Congress, NYSUT Join With Other Higher-Ed Unions To ‘Slam’ Federal Research Funding Cuts & ‘Demand Across-The-Board Restorations’

WNY Labor Today: In New York City, Researchers at the City and State’s Public Universities affected by cuts to Federal grant funding urged the State’s Congressional Leaders to oppose further cuts to funding proposed in President Donald Trump’s big beautiful Bill. Members of the Professional Staff Congress (PSC), the New…

July 1, 2025

New York City’s FY26 Budget Begins to Right the Ship for CUNY Community Colleges

When Mayor Adams cut CUNY’s community colleges at the start of the pandemic, PSC members, our allies in the City Council, the People’s Plan, CUNY Rising Alliance, alongside students and community members, pushed to restore and grow CUNY’s budget. After cuts of $96 million and more than 500 full-time jobs…

July 1, 2025

PSC, higher-ed unions slam federal research funding cuts

The Chief: Researchers at the city and state’s public universities affected by cuts to federal grant funding urged the state’s congressional leaders to oppose further cuts to funding proposed in President Trump’s “big beautiful bill.” Members of the Professional Staff Congress, the New York State United Teachers and other higher-education…

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