Study With the Best is CUNY TV's show about CUNY. This magazine show focuses on the best and brightest professors, alumni, and programs that CUNY has to offer students, delving into a CUNY system that contains over 500,000 students and a wide and divergent alumni reach. The series highlights the rew…
On this month's show: Blind or visually impaired toddler get a much needed new mobility tool; Laguardia College and the history of the gay pride in Queens; Did you know snail had a venom that could potentially save lives? Watch and find out more!
On this month show: an astronomer searching for earth like planets, photographing marching bands, and the stories of various communities in NYC
On this month’s episode: the women’s movement as seen through the CUNY lens. CUNY’s The Feminist Press is approaching 50 years of publishing, and recently welcomed a new leader to carry out its vital mission; Women’s and gender studies at Borough of Manhattan Community College; Michelle Fine of the Graduate Center talks about Title IX and the current state of sexual harassment laws on campus.
On this month’s Study With the Best: Religion and Spirituality through the CUNY lens. Michael Prettyman is a Hunter College grad who also went to Harvard Divinity School, and we look at his most recent church commission. Shamanism in New York City is thriving and we look at it through the eyes of the former director of the Center for Alternative Health at LaGuardia Community College. John Jay’s Noe Dinnerstein talks with us about music and spirituality; Reporter Ari Goldberg visits with Doyal Gauranga, a a student at Hunter College and Program Director of the Bhakti Center; and Professor David Orenstein of Medgar Evers College explains what humanism means and its relationship to the New York Society for Ethical Culture.
SWTB New Season! Justice and Freedom: Kinan Azmeh; Concerned Scientists; Elalliance; transitional justice.
On this month’s Study With the Best, we look back at our season of programming and highlight our most unique stories. Two CUNY teachers showed us the secret parrots of Brooklyn; a fiber art exhibition took place at multiple CUNY galleries; hip-hop professor and CUNY graduate Chris Emdin; the music iconography collection at the Graduate Center; and Douglas Rushkoff talked with us about news algorithms and the future of journalism
On this month’s SWTB: Rewoven, an innovative fiber art exhibit that took place a Queens College and Queensborough Community College; the preservation of the costume collection at Queens College; a Hunter College sociologist talks about the film Excuse My Gangsta Ways; political science professor John Krinsky talks about workers in the city’s parks and the preservation of the workforce; and the new VR lab at Lehman College.
Barry Mitchell sits down with Queens College alumna and famous comedian/talk show host Joy Behar; Kingsborough Community College’s radio program helps broadcast Brooklyn Cyclones games; Chris Emdin, a graduate of the Graduate Center, teaches science using hip hop; fashion scholar Elizabeth Wissinger; and Turkish-born composer Nisan Ak
On this month’s Study With the Best, we explore the animal kingdom. We’ll look at a secret society of parrots in Brooklyn, a lab at Hunter College, city dogs, the monarch butterfly, and the Lahti Lab at Queens College
This episode is a special presentation of the film 'Raisin/Rosedale' - featuring the students from the LaGuardia Community College Theater Program and directed by Sandy Chase.
The Press Under Duress! Explore CUNY's response to the news under seige: CUNYJSchool; DouglasRushkoff; JeffJarvis
On this month's show: New Yorkers for Children; Baruch College Trader's Club; the Medgar Evers College pool; and more.
Music @ CUNY: Nisan Ak, Grammy winner Arturo O'Farrill, music iconography, the CUNY Cultural Corps, and Jasmin Klinger
On this month’s Study With the Best, we look at politics through a CUNY lens.
On this month’s Study With the Best, we look back to look forward. Our show will reconnect with subjects who have been on Study With the Best over the past 15 seasons.
This month’s Study With the Best looks back at the last season’s worth of programming. We’ll highlight some of our best segments.
This month’s Study With the Best focuses on stories with a summer feel.
This month’s Study With the Best focuses on archiving at CUNY.
This month’s Study With the Best travels to both Cuba and Korea, goes into the subway to hear opera, explores the world of GIFs, and profiles a winner of a MacArthur genius grant.
This month’s Study With the Best focuses on stories from the community colleges. We’ll look at stories from LaGuardia Community College, Queensborough Community College, and Borough of Manhattan Community College.
This month’s Study With the Best focuses on stories with an international flair; Asian American Studies to ESL to Li-Fi.
This month’s Study With the Best features four artists across the CUNY spectrum; From graffiti to performance art.
This month’s Study With the Best delves into some very unique classes across CUNY.
This month’s Study With the Best looks at the amazing things that have been built across CUNY.
This month’s Study With the Best dives into the world of food. With Tomer Zilkha, Bryan Lindsay, Ava Chin and more.
This month, Study With the Best looks at CUNY stories involving New York’s greatest natural resource: water.
Study With the Best looks into the recent past at people who’ve made an enduring mark in their world, and left a lasting legacy in their chosen field.
On this month’s episode of the Emmy-nominated Study With the Best, a look back at the most compelling stories of our past year of programming including criminal justice, robots, solar power, and film.
Study With the Best this month looks at a cross section of artists across the CUNY world. Guests include Vicky Shick; Carrie Moyer; Regret the Hour, an indie rock band consisting of students of Hunter College; Rikki Asher; Meena Alexander
On this month’s episode we’ll look New York City as seen through the eyes of CUNY.
On this month’s episode we’ll look at criminology and criminal justice as seen through the CUNY microscope.
This month on Study With The Best we’ll visit with comedian Kerry Coddett, graduate of Brooklyn College; see the haunting paintings of Hunter College professor Susan Crile; and visit Staten Island’s Robert Geronimo as he teaches kids how to draw cartoons.
On this episode we’ll see how CUNY people are reaching out to their local, or in some cases, international communities.
This month on SWTB we revisit segments that use history to tell the story. Mike Wallace of the Gotham Center walks us through the history of New York City activism; Barry Rosen shares his experience being one of the 52 Iranian hostages of 1979...and more.
This month on SWTB we'll visit Bronx Community College’s auto tech program; go into the clouds with NASA (and City College’s) Johnny Luo; look back at 50 years of College Discovery; and listen to poet Sampson Starkweather of the Center for Humanities.
Study With The Best looks at film across the CUNY spectrum from Tom Stathes (Queens College) to Flavio Alves (City College) to Joel Zwick and Shachar Langlev (Brooklyn College). We'll also watch a chancellor-initiated screening of 'Underwater Dreams'.
Environment stories on SWTB include the Bronx River Rehabilitation project, software that helps determine locations for solar panels, an environmental photo exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History, and wastewater treatment solutions out of CCNY.
This months’ Study With the Best: The Future. City Tech Mechatronics lab; 1964 World’s Fair; Film scholar Ximena Gallardo; Carrie Hintz; StoryTour.
This months’ Study With the Best: Season Premiere! Performers: Danny Burstein of #Cabaret, Michael Mossman of the #AaronCoplandSchoolofMusic, George Emilio Sanchez of CollegeofStatenIsland, Jherelle Benn, and #KerryCoddett.
This month’s Study With the Best: Five Stories: The Best of Season 13. Sound designer David Cieri; Activist Nashwa El-Sayed; Photographer Rodolfo Caballero; Video designer Cory Einbinder; Math teacher Ana Mojocoa.