Russell K. Hotzler, after nearly 22 years as the president of New York City College of Technology (City Tech), is set to retire on July 13. Appointed in 2004, he has been credited with transforming the institution into a national example for student-centered success and STEM education. CUNY Chancellor Felix V. Matos Rodriguez noted Hotzler’s pivotal role in evolving the college's curriculum and increasing faculty size. With a 55-year career at CUNY, Hotzler’s leadership has had a lasting impact on both faculty and students at the institution.
"Hotzler became the president of the New York City College of Technology in 2004 and has worked tirelessly for nearly 22 years to build the college into a national example of student-centered success."
"Hotzler's retirement takes effect on July 13, and he described his time as president as a period of significant transformation and growth that has allowed the college to evolve into a truly unique and valued institution."
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