Matthew Goldstein

Matthew Goldstein

Matthew Goldstein is the current Chancellor of The City University of New York (CUNY). He was appointed Chancellor on September 1, 1999, and is the first City University graduate to head the University, having received his undergraduate degree from City College. Previously, he had been president of Baruch College (1991-1998), Adelphi University, and The Research Foundation of The City University of New York. He is a Fellow of the New York Academy of Sciences and in 2006 became a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is widely credited for leading the revitalization of the CUNY system, including raising admission and testing standards and implementing University-wide administrative reforms, increasing full-time faculty hires by over 1200 since 1999, creating the William E. Macaulay Honors College at CUNY, The CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, and The CUNY School of Professional Studies.[1] He conceived and implemented CUNY's first capital fundraising campaign which raised over $1.4 billion and recently announced a new phase aimed at raising a total of $3 billion in philanthropic contributions.[2]

Dr. Goldstein has initiated plans for a new community college, The CUNY School of Public Health at Hunter College and a CUNY School of Pharmacy, to be located at York College. He proclaimed a "Decade of Science at CUNY, leading to new capital funding for a $1 billion CUNY Advanced Science Research Center at City College, new science facilities at CUNY campuses in each of the five boroughs of New York City, and the recruitment and retention of distinguished scientists from throughout the nation and the world. During his tenure thus far, CUNY student performance on the State's Teacher Certification exams has risen sharply to over a 98% pass rate.

CUNY student enrollment is at the highest level in almost four decades and is expected to reach over 265,000 degree credit students and 260,000 adult and continuing education students in Fall 2010. In the last five years, CUNY students have won some of the most competitive awards in the nation, including five Harry S. Truman Foundation Scholarships, three Rhodes Scholarships, and ten Barry Goldwater Foundation Scholarships. Six CUNY faculty recently won Guggenheim Foundation awards, tying Princeton University and Johns Hopkins University for first place in the nation. Among his numerous prestigious honors, Dr. Goldstein received the 2007 Carnegie Corporation of New York's Academic Leadership Award.[3]

Dr. Goldstein received his bachelor's degree in statistics and mathematics from City College and a doctorate in mathematical statistics from the University of Connecticut. He has been a professor of mathematics and statistics at Baruch College, Cooper Union, and at the University of Connecticut. He has published numerous books and articles. Dr. Goldstein is a member of Beta Gamma Sigma and the Golden Key Honor Society.[4]

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