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College of Staten Island
Public college in Staten Island, New York
Public college in Staten Island, New York
| Field | Value | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| name | The City University of New York | ||||||||||
| College of Staten Island | |||||||||||
| image | College of Staten Island seal.svg | ||||||||||
| image_size | 150 | ||||||||||
| motto | Opportunity and Challenge | ||||||||||
| established | |||||||||||
| type | Public university | ||||||||||
| parent | City University of New York | ||||||||||
| president | Timothy G. Lynch | ||||||||||
| provost | Nathalia Glickman Holtzman (interim) | ||||||||||
| academic_staff | 1,239 (fall 2015) | ||||||||||
| administrative_staff | 1,138 (fall 2015) | ||||||||||
| students | 10,238 (fall 2022) | ||||||||||
| undergrad | 9,290 (fall 2022) | ||||||||||
| postgrad | 948 (fall 2022) | ||||||||||
| city | Staten Island | ||||||||||
| state | New York | ||||||||||
| country | U.S. | ||||||||||
| coordinates | {{Plain list | ||||||||||
| * {{Coord | 40 | 36 | 00 | N | 74 | 09 | 00 | W | type:edu_region:US-NY | display | title,inline}} (CSI Willowbrook) |
| * {{Coord | 40.643 | -74.077 | format | dms | type:edu_region:US-NY | display=inline}} (CSI St. George) | |||||
| campus | CSI Willowbrook | ||||||||||
| CSI St. George | |||||||||||
| sporting_affiliations | NCAA Division II – ECC | ||||||||||
| sports_nickname | Dolphins | ||||||||||
| mascot | Danny the Dolphin | ||||||||||
| website | |||||||||||
| logo | Staten island college logo.svg | ||||||||||
| logo_size | 250 | ||||||||||
| colors | Dolphin Blue & Gray | ||||||||||
| academic_affiliations | CUMU |
College of Staten Island
- (CSI Willowbrook)
- (CSI St. George) CSI St. George
The College of Staten Island (CSI) is a public university in Staten Island, New York, United States. It is one of the 11 four-year senior colleges within the City University of New York system (CUNY), and one of the 2 four-year senior colleges within the CUNY system with a program in engineering.
Programs in the liberal arts, sciences, engineering and professional studies lead to PhD degrees, master's degrees, bachelor's and associate degrees. The bachelor's program includes selective membership in CUNY's Macaulay Honors College. The master's degree is awarded in 21 professional and liberal arts, sciences and engineering fields of study. A clinical doctorate is awarded by the departments of nursing and physical therapy. The college participates in doctoral programs of the CUNY Graduate Center in biology, chemistry, computer science, and physics, and at City College in engineering.
History
The College of Staten Island is the product of a merger in 1976 of Staten Island Community College (SICC), founded in 1956, and Richmond College, founded in 1965. Richmond College had been threatened with closure because of New York City's financial crisis, while SICC, because of its status as a community college, received state support. The merger was particularly logical since the community college offered two-year degrees, while Richmond College was an "upper divisional" college (the third in the nation) that offered degrees to those in their third and fourth years of schooling.
The College of Staten Island has been located on the grounds of the former Willowbrook State School since 1993. It is the largest campus by physical size in New York City. Before the relocation to Willowbrook, the college had a split campus, located at the former Staten Island Community College (in Sunnyside, on Todt Hill; the campus now houses the Michael J. Petrides School) and Richmond College (in St. George).
Presidents
- Walter L. Willig, 1955–1968, was the inaugural president of College of Staten Island predecessor institution Staten Island Community College (SICC). His academic area of expertise was civil engineering.
- Herbert Schueler, 1966–1973, was the first president of College of Staten Island predecessor institution Richmond College. His academic specialties were German literature and philosophy.
- William M. Birenbaum, 1968–1976, served as president of College of Staten Island predecessor institution Staten Island Community College (SICC) until the merger of SICC and Richmond College in 1976, which resulted in the formation of the College of Staten Island. His academic focus was access to higher education for all.
- Edmond Volpe, 1976–1994, an American literature scholar, retired in 1994, after having successfully handled the merger of the two colleges and the unification of the two campuses.
- Marlene Springer, 1994–2007, an English and American literature scholar, under whose leadership the college improved academic standards, introduced several master's programs, raised the level of the faculty, added research institutes, and introduced an Honors College, The Verrazano School, and the CSI High School for International Studies, retired in August 2007
- Tomás D. Morales, 2007–2012; arranged for a free shuttle from the Staten Island Ferry to the Willowbrook campus; announced in May 2012 that he would be leaving to become president of California State University at San Bernardino some months after the faculty senate passed a motion of no confidence
- William J. Fritz, 2012–2021, geologist, appointed interim president on August 15, 2012, and as president on May 6, 2014
- Timothy J. Lynch, 2021-present, a higher education administrator, historian, and former Chief Academic Officer of Queensborough Community College, appointed interim president in January 2022, and as president on July 1, 2023.
Academics
| Race and ethnicity | Total | Economic diversity | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| White | {{bartable | 40 | % | 2 | background:cyan}} |
| Hispanic | {{bartable | 27 | % | 2 | background:green}} |
| Black | {{bartable | 14 | % | 2 | background:purple}} |
| Asian | {{bartable | 13 | % | 2 | background:orange}} |
| Two or more races | {{bartable | 3 | % | 2 | background:violet}} |
| International student | {{bartable | 2 | % | 2 | background:#008080}} |
| Low-income | {{bartable | 51 | % | 2 | background:red}} |
| Affluent | {{bartable | 49 | % | 2 | background:black}} |
Research
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CSI has more than 80 science labs which includes the Center for Developmental Neuroscience and The CUNY Interdisciplinary High-Performance Computing Center (HPCC). HPCC is made to advance the university's educational and research mission by providing advanced high-performance computing technology resources and corresponding technical assistance to faculty and students. It is one of the most powerful supercomputers in the region.
The CSI Library supports the research needs of its students, faculty, and staff by collecting, preserving, and providing access to scholarly resources in a variety of formats. To provide a balanced collection of select materials that support the College's instructional, curricular, and research goals, the CSI Library has a collection of 183,238 physical books, 1,429,124 ebooks, and other resources.
The Archives & Special Collections at the CSI Library collects, preserves, and provides access to primary and secondary materials that document the history of both Staten Island and the College of Staten Island. The Archives focuses on key aspects of the College's history, including its predecessors, Staten Island Community College and Richmond College, along with faculty research and alumni achievements.
Rankings
As of the 2016 school year, U.S. News & World Report has ranked The College of Staten Island between 146th and 187th in their Best Regional Universities in the North category, and tied for 118th in Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs that do not offer a doctorate, yet the college is unranked nationally.{{cite news
Athletics
thumb|upright|Dolphins wordmark The College of Staten Island athletic teams are known as the Dolphins. The university was a provisional member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II, but joined the East Coast Conference (ECC) in the 2020–21 academic year. The university previously competed at the Division III level as a member of the City University of New York Athletic Conference (CUNYAC) from 1979–80 to 2019–20. The college began the transition to Division II during the 2019–20 season playing a mixed schedule of Division II and Division III teams, the college. During the following two years of provisional status the Dolphins will compete in the conference and are eligible for conference awards but will not be eligible for ECC and NCAA championships until completing the transition process for the 2022–23 academic year. The men's and women's swimming and diving teams have competed in the Northeast-10 Conference since the 2023–24 season, formerly competing in the Metropolitan Swimming Conference (METS) as the ECC doesn't sponsor the sport. The college competes in 16 sports. Men's sports are baseball, basketball, cross country, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, and track and field (indoor and outdoor); women's sports are basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, and track and field (indoor and outdoor).
The 'College of Staten Island Baseball Complex' is primarily used for baseball and was the home of Staten Island Yankees before they moved to Richmond County Bank Ballpark in 2001. The ballpark had a capacity of 2,500 people and opened in 1999. It currently hosts the Dolphins baseball team.
Notable people
Faculty/staff
- Nancy Bogen, professor of English, producer of mixed media combining photography, poetry and music
- Patricia J. Brooks, professor of psychology, director of the Language Learning Laboratory
- Jean Halley, professor of sociology, focusing on issues of social power
- Tyehimba Jess, professor of English, recipient of 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
- Arnie Kantrowitz, professor of English, gay rights activist and author of the memoir "Under the Rainbow" and a biography of Walt Whitman.
- Cate Marvin, professor of English, writer of poetry and recipient of 2015 Guggenheim Fellowship
- Seth Roland (born 1957), soccer player and coach
- Sarah Schulman, CUNY distinguished professor of the Humanities, novelist, playwright, nonfiction writer, screenwriter and AIDS historian
- Patricia Smith, professor of English, winner of the 2018 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work—Poetry
- Charles Liu, professor of Astrophysics, former director of the Verrazano School and of the William E. Macaulay Honors College at CSI
- Richard R. Veit, professor of Biology and seabird ecologist
Alumni
- Farooque Ahmed, imprisoned for planning to bomb Washington Metro stations
- Joanne Bland, civil rights activist in Alabama
- Justin Brannan, New York City Council since 2018, representing Brooklyn; former musician
- Andrea Dalzell, nurse and disability rights activist
- Sara M. Gonzalez, New York City Council 2002–2014, representing Brooklyn
- Vinny Guadagnino, reality television personality, best known for MTV's Jersey Shore
- Muriel A. Howard, president of Buffalo State College 1996–2009
- Raj Amit Kumar, filmmaker and writer, best known for Unfreedom which is banned in India
- Jeremy Luke, film and television actor
- Bahman Maghsoudlou, filmmaker and film historian, CSI Alumni Hall of Fame
- Michael Mulgrew, fifth president of the United Federation of Teachers
- Joe Rigby, jazz saxophonist, NYC music teacher of the year 1996
- Gene Simmons, co-lead singer and bassist from the band Kiss
- Kevin Sussman, actor in The Big Bang Theory.
Notes
References
References
- CSI ''Institutional Profile'', Fall 2015
- "CUNY--College of Staten Island". U.S. News.
- "About CSI".
- [https://www.csi.cuny.edu/about-csi/president-leadership/office-president/hall-presidents Hall of Presidents], College of Staten Island.
- Wrobleski, Tom. (April 19, 2012). "College of Staten Island faculty avoids no-confidence vote on President Dr. Tomas Morales".
- (May 21, 2012). "Prominent Geologist Dr. William J. Fritz Named Interim President of the College of Staten Island". CUNY Newswire.
- (May 5, 2014). "CUNY Board Appoints William Fritz President of College of Staten Island". CUNY Newswire.
- [https://www.csi.cuny.edu/about-csi/president-leadership/office-president/biography About Dr. William J. Fritz], College of Staten Island.
- (2024-12-06). "Dr. Timothy G. Lynch Named President of the College of Staten Island".
- "College Scorecard: College of Staten Island CUNY". [[United States Department of Education]].
- "CUNY, College of Staten Island". Forbes.
- "Mission Statement {{!}} CUNY High Performance Computing Center".
- Farr, Brian. "CSI Library: About the Library: The Collection".
- Kaser, James A.. "CSI Library: Archives & Special Collections: Collections Overview".
- "URAP - University Ranking by Academic Performance".
- "Social Mobility Index by CollegeNET".
- (Jul 12, 2019). "NCAA Accepts College of Staten Island Into Division II Membership Process". East Coast Conference.
- (March 1, 2019). "Staten Island applies for D-II membership". D3Sports.
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- "CSI professor weaves poetry with history in Pulitzer-winning work". SILive.com.
- "Publishing Triangle".
- (June 2, 2020). "Incendiary Art". [[Northwestern University Press]].
- "Renowned Astrophysicist and CSI Professor Named Director of Two of CSI's Flagship Honors Programs".
- (19 November 2018). "This punk-rocking councilman is energizing Brooklyn Dems".
- (June 7, 2018). "We Talked To Council Member And Former Hardcore Guitarist Justin Brannan About Hardcore And Politics".
- Okine, Dollita. (August 10, 2024). "The inspiring story of Andrea Dalzell, the first registered nurse in a wheelchair in New York".
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