Name | Title | Contact Details |
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Rachel Nosowsky |
Chief Counsel | Profile |
Rachel Nosowsky |
chief counsel | Profile |
Brian Smith |
Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer and Senior Associate Vice Chancellor Research | Profile |
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Medgar Evers College, named for the martyred civil rights leader Medgar Wiley Evers (1925-1963), was established in 1970 by the Board of Higher Education of the City of New York as a result of the advoca?cy of community residents in Central Brooklyn and educational and civic leaders throughout the City of New York.
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