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CUNY Tech Futures is sponsored by New York City Office of Talent and Workforce Development (NYC Talent) and City University of New York (CUNY). This innovative program empowers over 2,500 students per year at 12 CUNY campuses with the skills needed for AI and emerging technology jobs. It funds new AI undergraduate degree programs and enhanced career-connected experiential learning opportunities.
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NYC Talent and CUNY Announce $5. 3M Towards AI Degree Pathways - York College / City University of New York - York College NYC Talent and CUNY Announce $5. 3M Towards AI Degree Pathways This week, the New York City Office of Talent and Workforce Development (NYC Talent), and the City University of New York (CUNY) announced a $5.
3 million investment to launch “CUNY Tech Futures,” an innovative program that will empower more than 2,500 students at 12 CUNY campuses per year – including York College --over the next three years with the skills needed to build their own career pathways for the AI and emerging technology jobs of today and the future.
From left, Dr. Louis D’Alotto, Dr. Thitma Srivatanakul, and Dr. Radoslaw Wojciechowski of York College’s Department of Mathematics & Computer Science at the NYC Talent and CUNY press conference announcing a $5. 3 million investment in AI degree pathways. The announcement was made on Wednesday (May 20) on the campus of Bronx Community College.
Among those present were York President Dr. Claudia Schrader, Dr. Thitma Srivatanakul, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics & Computer Science; Dr. Louis D’Alotto, Professor, Department of Mathematics & Computer Science; and Dr. Radoslaw Wojciechowski, Professor and Chair, Department of Mathematics & Computer Science.
Through this investment from NYC Talent’s tech Industry Partnership, NYC Tech Talent Pipeline (TTP), 12 CUNY campuses have received funding awards for new AI undergraduate degree programs and enhanced career-connected experiential learning opportunities across participating CUNY campuses. These academic programming innovations are designed to better launch students into AI-powered careers across NYC’s tech economy.
CUNY Tech Futures, built on the learned successes of the concluding CUNY 2x Tech program, leverages industry expertise to build new curricula reflective of the evolving tech skills demands from employers.
CUNY Tech Futures will allow CUNY to build a sustainable and scalable infrastructure to prepare current and future generations of students for evolving careers in technology that offer high-paying jobs and new pathways to the middle class. New York’s tech future runs through CUNY, and this program is designed to make sure that future belongs to everyone.
The campuses receiving awards to launch new programs are: Queensborough Community College Kingsborough Community College LaGuardia Community College Borough of Manhattan Community College John Jay College of Criminal Justice NYC College of Technology 94 - 20 Guy R. Brewer Blvd.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: 12 CUNY campuses have received funding for new AI undergraduate degree programs and enhanced career-connected experiential learning opportunities. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
CUNY Tech Futures is funded by New York City Office of Talent and Workforce Development (NYC Talent) and City University of New York (CUNY). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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Educational Technology, Media, and Materials for Individuals with Disabilities Program (Stepping-up Technology Implementation competition) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Education. This program aims to improve results for students with disabilities by promoting the development, demonstration, and use of technology; supporting educational activities of value in the classroom for students with disabilities; providing captioning and video description; and ens…
The Robotics Grant Program is a grant from the Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE) that funds school-based robotics programs for elementary, middle, and high school students. Awarded through a competitive application process, the program provides up to $3,500 to eligible local education agencies (LEAs) in Alabama. Applicants must be public school systems submitting on behalf of schools with K–12 students. The grant supports the purchase of robotics equipment and program development aligned with AMSTI guidelines. Applications are submitted online through the AMSTI Robotics Grant portal. The Fiscal Year 2026 application deadline was September 30, 2025. Questions should be directed to robotics@amsti.org. The program is managed by the Alabama State Department of Education under State Superintendent Eric G. Mackey.
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