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Report - March 2026

From Degree to Career

In this challenging hiring environment, many of CUNY’s students are struggling to gain access to well-paying jobs. This report urges city and state leaders to invest in strengthening CUNY's employer partnerships and expanding its career success initiatives to turn more degrees into careers.

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Event - March 2026

Tapping Real Estate to Help Fund NYC’s Parks

On March 31st, the Center for an Urban Future will hold a policy forum exploring opportunities to tap one of the city’s greatest sources of wealth—real estate—to sustainably fund parks. Panelists will discuss concrete strategies for channeling real estate value into recurring support for parks—and the steps policymakers will need to take to turn these ideas into reality.

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Report - March 2026

Putting the “Rec” Back in NYC Parks & Recreation

Recreation was once at the heart of NYC Parks, accounting for nearly a third of the agency’s budget. Today it receives just 5 percent—leaving staffing shortages, fewer programs, and aging facilities struggling to meet demand. With New Yorkers in poorer health—moving less and more isolated—it’s time for a rec revolution.

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Event - March 2026

Ideas for Generating New Revenue Streams for NYC

On March 18th, the Center for an Urban Future will hold a forum that will explore opportunities to develop new dedicated revenue streams or to boost existing revenues in the face of a multi-billion-dollar budget gap and possible cuts in federal funding.

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Event - March 2026

Ideas for a Stronger and More Equitable Queens

On March 5, the Center for an Urban Future held a policy forum focused on generating policy solutions that leaders in City Hall, Albany, and Borough Hall can implement to make progress toward a stronger and more equitable Queens.

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Testimony - February 2026

Investing in CUNY to Expand Pathways to Careers

In this testimony before the NYC Council Committees on Higher Education and Workforce Development, Editorial & Policy Director Eli Dvorkin lays out the labor market challenges facing CUNY graduates, and proposes ways the City Council can invest in workforce development to ensure CUNY remains an engine of economic mobility for New Yorkers.

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