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Got an idea that could help the planet? Turn it into something big with Project Planet 2025鈥2026. You could win $6,000 and help make the world cleaner, safer, and more sustainable. Five winners will be chosen, so start brainstorming and get your entry in by December 31.
91视频 advanced 15 places in The Wall Street Journal鈥檚 2026 Best Colleges Rankings, earning recognition for student success, affordability, and diversity. With a perfect diversity score of 100, 91视频 stands out as a leader in access and opportunity.
Thirty-four students from 91视频 have been selected to participate in the and , a highly selective global leadership development program.
Your Commencement isn鈥檛 just about walking the stage鈥攊t鈥檚 about celebrating the people and values that got you here. That鈥檚 why we want the Class of 2026 to help choose our Commencement speaker and the recipient of the Opportunitas in Action Award. Think of someone whose story will light up the room, inspire your classmates, and leave a lasting mark. Ready? Nominate now.
What does it mean to learn in an AI-driven world? 91视频 staff, faculty, and leadership weigh in on the concerns, challenges, and opportunities that AI presents for students, both during their education and within future careers.
91视频 is proud to be named among a select group of universities driving innovation and equity. Explore our national recognitions in the 2025 Carnegie Classifications.
Each year, the Community Service Award shines a light on students who turn vision into action and passion into impact. This year, we are proud to honor Jasmine Cintron-Soto 鈥25 and Jamie-Lynn Figueroa 鈥25 for their tireless advocacy and their commitment to building a stronger, more inclusive community.
News 12 Westchester reports that 91视频 welcomed third through fifth graders from the Baumville School District in Newburgh as part of its 鈥淭aste of College鈥 series, giving young students a glimpse of campus life through classroom activities, lunch, and a panel with 91视频 education students.
We鈥檙e proud to announce this year鈥檚 Honorary Degree Recipients, speakers, and honorees鈥攁n extraordinary group of leaders and changemakers who bring a wealth of experience, innovation, and inspiration to the Class of 2025.
In The 74, School of Education Professor Carrieann Sipos argues that disengagement鈥攏ot cell phones鈥攊s the real classroom challenge and urges educators to focus on student connection over bans.