|

 |
CSI/CUNY News Release |
 |
| |
For Immediate Release |
|
College of Staten Island CUNY Opens Doors to “Katrina Students”
Staten Island, NY – September 1, 2005 – College of Staten
Island President Dr. Marlene Springer today announced that CSI will
admit immediately any students who had planned to attend colleges
now closed due to Hurricane Katrina.
“One of CSI’s greatest strengths is its total commitment to
students,” Dr. Springer said, “Today, that commitment goes beyond
our campus to students directly affected by Katrina. Certainly,
everyone’s attention is focused on the life and death issues
surrounding the tens of thousands of refugees from this devastating
storm. But in the midst of this catastrophe it’s easy to forget
about students attending storm-ravaged colleges along the Gulf
coast. Those students might not have lost loved ones or their homes
but they have lost their schools. CSI is reaching out to those
students, to the Katrina students, and offering them an academic
home.”
The president noted that the academic logistics might be initially
difficult.
“There’s no communication coming out of these schools,” Dr. Springer
said, “and that’s not likely to change for some time. There are also
issues of registration here at the College. But these are all
manageable, indeed, of only minor significance compared to the moral
imperative to lend a hand. We have the opportunity to do more than
express our sympathy. We can take action. CSI is a senior college in
the CUNY system with a wide array of courses and majors. We can
enroll affected students and work with them to resume their
education during this very difficult time.”
Students affected by Katrina have already contacted CSI and
expressed interest in enrolling. Daniel Lederman from New
Springville is a senior at Tulane University in New Orleans, where
he is majoring in business.
“The CSI faculty and staff that I have spoken with have been very
helpful and welcoming,” he said. “I appreciate the moves taken by
CSI and other institutions across the country. I am considering all
of my options, and I am waiting for more news and comments from
Tulane University before making a decision. My thoughts and concerns
are with the people of New Orleans.”
In addition, CSI is planning a fundraising campaign on campus to aid
communities is storm-damaged areas.
The College of Staten Island is a senior college of The City
University of New York, the nation’s leading urban university. CSI
offers 35 academic programs, 15 graduate degree programs, and
challenging doctoral programs to 12,600 students.
The 204-acre landscape campus of CSI, the largest in NYC, is fully
accessible and contains an advanced, networked infrastructure to
support technology-based teaching, learning, and research. For more
information, visit www.csi.cuny.edu.
###
|
 |
CSI Experts
|
 |
Need an expert?
CSI Faculty consists of professors
with recognized expertise in a variety of disciplines: urban
history, psychology, applied mathematics, political science, gender
and women's studies, education, ecology, evolutionary biology,
accounting, marketing, finance, international business, and the
arts.
Research faculty and staff at CSI
are authorities on polymers, engineered materials and biopolymers,
neuroscience and developmental disabilities, as well as
environmental health issues.
|
 |
 |
|