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The grant funded through NYSED's My Brother’s Keeper Teacher Opportunity Corps II Program is part of a statewide initiative to prepare more underrepresented and economically disadvantaged individuals for teaching careers.  
President Jerome met with The Honorable Gaston Browne, Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda to finalize plans for new and expanded programs to prepare local residents for sustainable jobs that align with the country’s economy.  
Prominent women leaders help lead special program to motivate and empower young women of color to chase their personal, academic, and professional dreams.  
Programming Addressed Social Justice Issues, Education Equity, and Resolving Opportunity Gaps for Young Men of Color  
President Jerome and Dean Guylaine Harrison proudly welcomed the 44th Police Commissioner of the City of New York.  
Monroe continues its proud tradition of civics education and welcomes this opportunity to share its facilities with the Bronx Board of Elections and local voters.  
A powerful message is shared with the College community about mental health and wellness.   
This United Nations-sanctioned holiday was established  “as a day devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace, through observing 24 hours of non-violence and cease-fire.”  
Innovative program grants African students the opportunity to earn their Monroe degree online while receiving academic support, tutoring, mentoring, advising and student life activities on-site in Dakar, Senegal.  
Newsweek is the latest news outlet to recognize the affordability of a Monroe education.