SPONSORED BY THE QUEENS COLLEGE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE


A Conversation with John Mogulescu, Dean Emeritus, CUNY School of Professional Studies


 Join Dean Emeritus John Mogulescu in a fireside chat with Vice President for Communications and Marketing and Senior Advisor to the President Jay Hershenson to discuss his book, The Dean of New Things: Bringing Change to CUNY and New York City.

Thursday, February 8, 2024 • 12 pm

Dining Hall 122, Q-Side

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JOHN MOGULESCU is the founding dean of the CUNY School of Professional Studies and was the CUNY senior university dean for Academic Affairs from 2003–2021. 

Mogulescu led a team that developed the model for Stella and Charles Guttman Community College, which opened in 2012 and was the first new CUNY community college in 40 years. He oversaw the highly acclaimed Accelerated Study in Associate Programs (ASAP), now serving 25,000 CUNY students and replicated in nine states and at SUNY.

He supervised many programs, including the CUNY Service Corps, CUNY Start, CUNY Collaborative Programs with the NYC Public Schools, CUNY Prep, the NYC Early Childhood Professional Development Institute, CUNY’s Workforce Development Initiative, the CUNY Language Immersion Program (CLIP), and the Emmy-award-winning television series, We Are New York. From 2001–2018, programs he led generated over $1.3 billion in external grants and contracts.

Mogulescu is a past president of the NYS Continuing Education Association and the NYS Adult Learning Council. He chaired the Board of Visitors of the NYPD and was a longtime member of the NYC Workforce Development Board. He has served as a senior fellow for the Heckscher Foundation for Children.


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