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Our Spring semester starts on Tuesday, April 29th. There's still time to apply and register!
Classes are offered on campus, as well as online, with hybrid schedules available for most students.
With the exception of those in clinical programs, such as Nursing, DMS, Surgical Technology, and Education, students are not currently required to show proof of Covid vaccination to attend in-person classes.
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Students in Professor Gina Negrin’s EN221 Literary Criticism and Analysis course share their creative works.
Dr. Annie Leiser-Kleinhaus shared her first-hand account as a child during the Holocaust.
More than 140 students from 32 NYC high schools participate in "Social Justice, Government, and Civic Engagement: A Dual Enrollment Course for Today’s High School Juniors and Seniors"
President Jerome shares a powerful message of support and solidarity with the University community about Pride Month.
CAEP accreditation reflects the strength of our teacher preparation programs.
Five Bronx high school seniors earning Associate degrees are among the 2,400+ graduates in the Class of 2021.
The students, faculty, and staff of Monroe University warmly congratulate President Marc Jerome for his inclusion on the “Higher Education Power 100” list issued by City and State: New York magazine.
New York residents aged 18 and older are eligible to receive the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Appointments are required.
With the Spring semester starting on April 30th, the University has been working hard to begin reopening the classrooms and labs, and getting ready for our students’ gradual return.
Students visit virtually with the 35-year-old celebrated viral immunologist who helped lead the National Institutes of Health team working to find an effective vaccine to combat COVID-19.