Cuny Spring 2024 Calendar

Cuny Spring 2024 Calendar

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As a student at Cuny, I always look forward to the start of a new academic year. With the Spring 2024 semester just around the corner, I wanted to share some important dates and events that are sure to make this semester one to remember.

Important Dates

The Spring 2024 semester at Cuny officially begins on January 22, 2024, and ends on May 20, 2024. Here are some important dates to keep in mind:

  • January 22 – First day of classes
  • February 17 – Presidents’ Day (no classes)
  • March 18-24 – Spring Break
  • April 19 – Patriot’s Day (no classes)
  • May 13 – Last day of classes
  • May 20 – Commencement

Events and Festivals

One of the best things about being a student at Cuny is the variety of events and festivals that take place throughout the year. Here are some of the events and festivals to look forward to this Spring:

  • Chinese New Year Festival – February 5
  • International Women’s Day Celebration – March 8
  • St. Patrick’s Day Parade – March 17
  • Easter Sunday – April 21
  • Cinco de Mayo Festival – May 5

Chinese New Year Festival

The Chinese New Year Festival is an annual event that celebrates the start of the Chinese New Year. This year, the festival will take place on February 5, and will feature traditional Chinese food, music, and dance performances. It’s a great opportunity to learn about Chinese culture and customs, and to celebrate the start of the Year of the Dragon.

International Women’s Day Celebration

International Women’s Day is celebrated on March 8, and is a day to recognize the achievements and contributions of women around the world. Cuny will be hosting a celebration on campus, featuring guest speakers, panel discussions, and other events that highlight the importance of gender equality and women’s rights.

St. Patrick’s Day Parade

The St. Patrick’s Day Parade is a beloved tradition in many cities around the world, and New York City is no exception. On March 17, the streets will be filled with green as people from all over come to celebrate Irish heritage and culture. The parade route passes right by Cuny, so be sure to grab a spot along the route and enjoy the festivities.

Easter Sunday

Easter Sunday is a Christian holiday that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It’s a day of great religious significance, but it’s also a day for family gatherings, Easter egg hunts, and other fun activities. Cuny will be hosting an Easter egg hunt on campus, as well as other events to celebrate the holiday.

Cinco de Mayo Festival

Cinco de Mayo is a Mexican holiday that celebrates the Mexican army’s victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla in 1862. In the United States, it’s become a day to celebrate Mexican culture and heritage. Cuny will be hosting a Cinco de Mayo festival on campus, featuring traditional Mexican food, music, and dance performances.

Question and Answer

What is the Spring 2024 semester start and end date at Cuny?

The Spring 2024 semester at Cuny officially begins on January 22, 2024, and ends on May 20, 2024.

What are some important dates to keep in mind for the Spring 2024 semester at Cuny?

Important dates include Presidents’ Day (February 17), Spring Break (March 18-24), Patriot’s Day (April 19), and Commencement (May 20).

What events and festivals are happening at Cuny during the Spring 2024 semester?

Some of the events and festivals to look forward to include the Chinese New Year Festival (February 5), International Women’s Day Celebration (March 8), St. Patrick’s Day Parade (March 17), Easter Sunday (April 21), and Cinco de Mayo Festival (May 5).

Is there an Easter egg hunt at Cuny?

Yes, Cuny will be hosting an Easter egg hunt on campus, as well as other events to celebrate the holiday.

What is the Cinco de Mayo festival at Cuny?

The Cinco de Mayo festival is a celebration of Mexican culture and heritage, featuring traditional Mexican food, music, and dance performances.