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+ Between 1960 and 2017, Cuban universities graduated 1.2 million “professionals,” including 80,000 physicians. Women accounted for 64% of university graduates in 2010, up from 3% in 1959.
The program in Caribbean cultural studies is the only joint graduate program ever established between a university in the United States and a Cuban university. Of the seven academic programs offered ...
The common refrain among Cuban academics struggling to make ends meet these days is “No es facil” -- “it’s not easy.” A Cuban university education, widely respected in Latin America, is ...
Cuban universities, all controlled by the communist government, regularly expel or deny entry to pro-democracy activists and sometimes even their children, under the well known slogan of "the ...
Not only does SUNY Cortland hope to send faculty and students to Cuba as the partnership develops, the College also aims to bring Cuban students and faculty to campus as part of an exchange program.
The CBI aims to connect Cuban and American baseball interests through clinics, conferences and games. The offerings of SUNY Cortland’s Sport Management Department are of particular interest to the ...
In February 2017, the SUNY system entered into an Memoradum of Understanding with the Cuban Ministry of Higher Educational. Since then several SUNY schools have created partnerships with other Cuban ...