Instagram Posts Under the Hashtag #cuny on March 16, 2020 by Katie Herchenroeder | Mar 16, 2020 | Social (Media) Distancing View this post on Instagram Wishing our community peace and tranquility this week. We are sending our best wishes to the Baruch College Community and Alumni. Be kind to one another. Stay safe out there and we will see you all soon! #BaruchPride . . . . #BaruchAlumni #CUNY #CUNYAlumni #Alumni #BCAA #BaruchCollege #NYC A post shared by Baruch College Alumni Assoc. (@baruchbcaa) on Mar 16, 2020 at 2:01pm PDT View this post on Instagram As spring breaks are extended and distance and virtual learning become the new norm, The City College of New York’s campus felt like a ghost town yesterday. I’ve walked by this campus countless times, but yesterday as Gehrig and I were trying to avoid the crowds on the main streets, we decided to walk through it. It feels like a different world inside the four great arches surrounding the North Campus Quadrangle. . . . #ccny #cuny #citycollege #newyorkarchitecture #nycarchitecture #newyork #newyorkcity #topnewyorkphoto #ilovenewyork #ilovenyc #nyc #instagramnyc #visitnyc #what_i_saw_in_nyc #seeyourcity #timeoutnewyork #viewfromhere #uptown nyc #uptowncollective #thecuriousuptowner A post shared by Samantha (@samanthaj_n) on Mar 16, 2020 at 8:55am PDT View this post on Instagram Find a beacon of hope. The future is NOT CANCELED! . BMCC Admissions will remain open to serve you during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. We are still accepting and processing applications. . We are still here to answer your college questions. Please DM us if you have questions or concerns! We want you as part of the BMCC Panther family. 🙂 ? . #thefutureisnotcanceled #mondaymotivation #hope #college #admissions #bmcc #cuny A post shared by BMCC Admissions (@bmccadmissions) on Mar 16, 2020 at 8:21am PDT View this post on Instagram ??Five more College of Staten Island “campus members” are either awaiting results of coronavirus testing or have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive, the school’s president said in an email to students and faculty. As a result, the college’s Willowbrook and St. George campuses are closed Sunday and Monday. For more, click the link ? in our bio. (?: @lyons.bill) #statenisland #siny #statenislandny #coronavirus #covid19 #coronavirusoutbreak #covid19outbreak #covid_19 #cuny #cunycsi #csicuny #collegeofstatenisland #breaking #breakingnews A post shared by Staten Island Advance/SILive (@siadvance) on Mar 15, 2020 at 8:10am PDT View this post on Instagram COVID-19 has disrupted many aspects of student life. Travel restrictions, business closures, and classes are all being impacted. It is going to be a challenge, but we know you are up to it. #colinpowellstudents #keepgoing #toughpeople #strength #courage #resilience #cvd19 #futureleaders #Cpowellschool #walkthroughthesedoors #Leadership #CCNY #CUNY #CPS #colinpowellschool A post shared by Colin Powell School (@cpowellschool) on Mar 16, 2020 at 10:57am PDT View this post on Instagram For those who are a part of the Lehman College community. Please be safe and remain in communication for updates. #lehmancollege #cuny #coronavirus A post shared by Alejandro A Castro (@alejandroacastro) on Mar 15, 2020 at 10:30pm PDT View this post on Instagram We’ve created the CUNY Distance Learning Archive to document the transition to online instruction at CUNY during the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic. Please contribute via the link in our bio! – We invite contributions from CUNY faculty, students, and staff that document their experience of this moment. Please also submit: * Public Emails and communications discussing moving CUNY resources and teaching online. * Administrative instructions regarding teaching. * Learning resources developed during the transition. We are also preserving public threads from social media such as Twitter and Reddit. We welcome your submissions and questions. Our intent is to document this important moment of instructional transition at the nation’s largest public urban university. Please submit: * Personal narratives reflecting on distance learning during the abrupt shift to online education midway through the Spring 2020 semester. * Documentation of online learning experiences (photos, narratives, screenshots). – #archivecuny #CUNY #cityuniversityofnewyork #graduatecenter #distancelearning #instructionalpause #onlineteaching #onlineeducation #teachingresources #edtech #digitalarchive #edtech #preservation #teachersofinstagram #professorsofinstagram #COVID19 #coronavirus A post shared by CUNY Distance Learning Archive (@cunyarchive) on Mar 14, 2020 at 6:11pm PDT View this post on Instagram See you in August, Hostos! Just kidding. Kind of? Governor Cuomo closed the CUNY and SUNY systems yesterday by tweet. My boss found out on Twitter what her boss didn’t even know. Nobody knows anything. How will a class with an extremely structured course curriculum that’s reliant on a very dynamic questioning and interactive instruction methodology work remotely? No one knows! How long have I been talking to my (former) boss, her boss, my supervisor from Central, anyone that would listen about getting more of it online? Since February 2018. My first Blackboard training was March 19, 2018 (I know because it’s in my Google calendar) and March 19, 2020 we will be resuming classes online. Ha! So, am I a little excited about this brute force entry into the 21st century? Yes. Am I freaking out about teaching the rest of my course online? Nope. I could have done without the accompanying risk of infectious disease, of course. You know what I will end up going back to the college for before August? My paystub. Because somehow working for a university system of 45,000+ employees, we don’t have access to that information online. In the year 2020. Ridiculous. . . . #CUNY #Hostos #thebridge #grandconcourse #corona #univercity #shutdown #bronx #nyc #nyclife A post shared by Heather DeVerna (@devernah) on Mar 12, 2020 at 1:59pm PDT View this post on Instagram ? Schedule Update / The @ccnyarchlibrary will be closed today A post shared by @ ccnyarchlibrary on Mar 16, 2020 at 6:33am PDT View this post on Instagram Just a quick recap of the College of Staten Island’s building 2N. If there is truly going to be a ‘deep cleaning’ of our campus, the students expect that things are actually going to be clean. Here there is trash spread throughout this thicket, this staircase to the basement classes is decaying, and various parts of the inner building are detaching at the seams. #cuny #collegeofstatenisland #respect #clean #help #listen #2N #garbage #hole #covid #covid19 #corona #silive A post shared by barebonescsi (@barebonescsi) on Mar 12, 2020 at 12:43pm PDT