Lehman College, Public educational institution in The Bronx, United States.
Lehman College is a public university in The Bronx with modern buildings spread across a large campus. The institution houses specialized classrooms, research labs, and media centers where students pursue studies in diverse fields.
The college was founded in 1931 as the Bronx campus of Hunter College and gained independence in 1967. It was named after Herbert H. Lehman, a former New York governor, and evolved into its own university.
The theater on campus hosts performances and cultural events year-round. The art gallery and performing arts center invite students and visitors to experience different artistic programs.
The campus is easy to navigate and offers various facilities to support student life such as libraries and support services. Visitors can explore the art gallery and performance venues, which are often open to the public.
The Jaime Lucero Mexican Studies Institute focuses on research about Mexico and Mexican communities while supporting student advancement. This specialized center provides resources that allow students to engage more deeply with Mexican topics and perspectives.
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