Guttman Community College Information Commons
The Guttman Community College Information Commons is open to CUNY students only.
The Guttman Community College Information Commons is open to CUNY students only.
The Hunter College Libraries at Hunter College are a part of the City University of New York. Hunter College Libraries include (1) Archives & Special Collections, (2) Health Professions Library, (3) Leon and Toby Cooperman Library, (4) Schools of Social Work and Public Health Library, (5) Zabar Art Library. These Libraries are listed individually.
The Health Professions Library at Hunter College is one of the City University of New York’s campus libraries.
The Schools Of Social Work and Public Health Library at Hunter College is one of the City University of New York’s campus libraries.
Antoine de Saint-Exupery lived in an apartment at 240 Central Park South when he wrote his book “The Little Prince.”
The Delacorte Theater is an open-air theater in Central Park originally constructed in 1962 for the New York Shakespeare Festival.
John Steinbeck lived at 175 East 78th Street from 1946 until 1949.
Ludwig Bemelmans painted the murals in the bar at the Hotel Carlyle. In return, he and his family were given a suite of rooms for a year and a half.
As a boy, J. D. Salinger, author of “The Catcher in the Rye,” lived with his parents at 390 Riverside Drive in Manhattan, New York.
City University Of New York (CUNY) Campus Libraries are: (1) Baruch College – William and Anita M. Newman Library; (2) Borough Of Manhattan Community College – A. Philip Randolph Memorial Library; (3) Bronx Community College – Bronx Community College Library; (4) Brooklyn College – Brooklyn college Library; (5) City College Of New York – CCNY … Continued