COMMITTEE FOR THE CUNY FUTURE c/o 1726 M Street, NW, Suite 802 Washington, DC (202)

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COMMITTEE FOR THE CUNY FUTURE c/o 1726 M Street, NW, Suite 802 Washington, DC 20036 (202) 467 6787 VIA U.S. MAIL AND FACSIMILE (518) 474-1513 The Honorable George E. Pataki Governor of New York State Capitol Albany, NY 12224 Dear Gov. Pataki: August 24, 2006 We are a group of faculty, alumni, parents, and citizens deeply concerned with the future of the City University of New York (CUNY). We came into existence in 1998, when CUNY was debating a motion to limit remediation in an effort to raise academic standards and excellence. We supported that reform publicly and, since that time, have applauded the strides CUNY has made in remediation reform, curricular standards, and other areas. That is why we are coming to you now. It has recently come to our attention that you have yet to reappoint CUNY trustee Jeffrey Wiesenfeld, who has played a key role in CUNY s renaissance, even though his term expired earlier this summer. We urge you to reappoint Mr. Wiesenfeld as soon as possible. When our Committee was launched, we wrote: As supporters of CUNY, we are concerned that the excessive number of remedial courses downgrades the senior colleges and diverts resources from college-level course work. We continued, The senior colleges should not be doing the work of high schools. It is time to let CUNY be a university again. With Mr. Wiesenfeld s support, the Board did just that. Remediation reform was enacted. More than that, CUNY has increased its private fundraising, stepped up its academic standards, and established a flourishing Honors College. Again, Mr. Wiesenfeld was key to all these reforms, which have not just let CUNY be just any university, but have made it a much-desired (by students) and oft-praised (by experts) one. We are thrilled with such progress and we dearly wish it to continue. As many media outlets and groups of experts have pointed out, Mr. Wiesenfeld has been a model trustee during an era of intense challenges for higher education. Because of his contributions, CUNY has not only kept its footing during this challenging time it has flourished. For that reason, we emphatically join the, Professor KC Johnson, the New York Association of Scholars, and the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York in favoring his immediate reappointment.

Page Two We look forward to your response. Sincerely, Paula S. Fichtner Professor of History Kathleen S. McCreary Former trustee, SUNY Purchase Former member, Governor s Task Force on Tuition Reform Donald Kagan (Brooklyn College 54) Sterling Professor of History and Classics Yale University Anne D. Neal President Elizabeth C. Kaming Kaming & Kaming Arthur Stephen Penn Private investor Margaret L. King Broeklundian Professor and Professor of History Abigail L. Rosenthal Professor Emerita of Philosophy Brooklyn College Jerry L. Martin Chairman Stanley Rothman (CCNY 49) Professor Emeritus of Government and Director, Center for the Study of Social and Political Change Smith College

Page Three Sheldon M. Stern (Queens College 61) Historian JFK Library (1977-1999)

COMMITTEE FOR THE CUNY FUTURE c/o 1726 M Street, NW, Suite 802 Washington, DC 20036 (202) 467 6787 VIA U.S. MAIL AND FACSIMILE (212) 788-2460 The Honorable Michael R. Bloomberg Mayor of City Hall New York, NY 10007 Dear Mayor Bloomberg: August 24, 2006 We are a group of faculty, alumni, parents, and citizens deeply concerned with the future of the City University of New York (CUNY). We came into existence in 1998, when CUNY was debating a motion to limit remediation in an effort to raise academic standards and excellence. We supported that reform publicly and, since that time, have applauded the strides CUNY has made in remediation reform, curricular standards, and other areas. That is why we are coming to you now. It has recently come to our attention that you have yet to reappoint CUNY trustee Randy Mastro, who has played a key role in CUNY s renaissance, even though his term expired earlier this summer. We urge you to reappoint Mr. Mastro as soon as possible. When our Committee was launched, we wrote: As supporters of CUNY, we are concerned that the excessive number of remedial courses downgrades the senior colleges and diverts resources from college-level course work. We continued, The senior colleges should not be doing the work of high schools. It is time to let CUNY be a university again. With Mr. Mastro s support, the Board did just that. Remediation reform was enacted. More than that, CUNY has increased its private fundraising, stepped up its academic standards, and established a flourishing Honors College. Again, Mr. Mastro was key to all these reforms, which have not just let CUNY be just any university, but have made it a much-desired and oft-praised one. We are thrilled with such progress and we dearly wish it to continue. For those of us who care deeply about CUNY, Mr. Mastro has been a model trustee during an era of intense challenges for higher education. Because of his contributions, CUNY has not only kept its footing during this challenging time it has flourished. For that reason, we emphatically join the and Professor KC Johnson in favoring his immediate reappointment.

Page Two We look forward to your response. Sincerely, Paula S. Fichtner Professor of History Kathleen S. McCreary Former trustee, SUNY Purchase Former member, Governor s Task Force on Tuition Reform Donald Kagan (Brooklyn College 54) Sterling Professor of History and Classics Yale University Anne D. Neal President Elizabeth C. Kaming Kaming & Kaming Arthur Stephen Penn Private investor Margaret L. King Broeklundian Professor and Professor of History Abigail L. Rosenthal Professor Emerita of Philosophy Brooklyn College Jerry L. Martin Chairman Stanley Rothman (CCNY 49) Professor Emeritus of Government and Director, Center for the Study of Social and Political Change Smith College

Page Three Sheldon M. Stern (Queens College 61) Historian JFK Library (1977-1999)