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The CUNY Academic Commons was designed to facilitate connections between individuals and groups across 23 CUNY campuses, which are spread out across New York City.
wikiswikisPeoplePeople
ForumsForums GroupsGroups
BlogsBlogs WikisWikis
HomeHomeScroll down the home page and see who’s online.
HomeHome
Browse groups according to how new, active or popular they are.
HomeHome Browse members according to how new or active they are.
HomeHome
Read recent blog posts.
PeoplePeople
Search through all members on the Commons.
PeoplePeople
Connect to your friends.
PeoplePeople
Add a friend and reach out to others on the Commons.
GroupsGroups
Browse through public groups on the Commons.
GroupsGroups
Select my groups to connect quickly to groups that you participate in.
GroupsGroups
Join a group to connect with others who share similar interests.
GroupsGroupsCreate a group that meets your needs.
BlogsBlogs
Search through blogs on the Commons. Members can adjust the privacy settings on personal or group blogs.
BlogsBlogs Access your work quickly with my blogs.
BlogsBlogs Create a blog that suits your needs.
WikiWiki
The Commons wiki is a flexible tool that presents a great opportunity for crowdsourcing knowledge; allowing multiple people to edit a single page.
WikiWiki
Contribute to an existing wiki or create a new wiki and invite others to contribute.
ForumsForums
Select all topics to keep track of conversations on the forums.
ForumsForums
Keep the conversation going with my topics.
ForumsForums Create a new topic to start a conversation.
HelpHelp
The CUNY Academic Commons Community Team is here to help. Explore your avenues of support here.
Sign-in and connect.Sign-in and connect.
Sign-in and connect.
The CUNY Academic Commons was designed to be flexible and dynamic. We encourage you to be creative with how you mix and match its components to suit your needs.
This is your space; we invite you to help shape it.