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Bassin, Milton G. was born on November 26, 1923 in Brooklyn. Son of Max and Mirian (Berman) Bassin.
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Bassin, Milton G. was born on November 26, 1923 in Brooklyn. Son of Max and Mirian (Berman) Bassin.
Biomedical Engineering, City College of New York, 1944. Master of Mechanical Engineering, Polytechnic Institute Brooklyn, 1951.
Instructor mechanic technical, New York City Community College, 1948-1950;
assistant professor, New York City Community College, 1950-1956;
associate professor, New York City Community college, 1956-1962;
department chairman mathematics, New York City Community College, 1962-1964;
associate dean, New York City Community College, 1964;
dean, New York City Community College, 1964-1965;
dean-in-charge, New York City Community College, 1965-1966;
president, New York City Community College, 1966-1971;
president, York College, Jamaica, New York, 1971-1991. Associate science staff, mechanic engineer Brookhaven National Laboratory, summers 1960-1965;chairman commission higher education Middle State Association Colleges Secondary Schools, 1977-1978, president, 1982. Member of national advisory commission American College Testing Program, 1968-1973.
Member of advisory committee New York State Regents College Faculty Committee. Member of New York State Advisory Council Continuing Higher Education. Adviser sub-com.on education United States Senate Labor Committee, 1970.
Member Queens Borough President's Committee on Medical Education, Task Force for Study of Feasibility National Service Academy, 1969. Board directors, treasurer Council on Higher Ednl. Institutions in New York City, 1968-1978.
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Board directors Queens chapter National Conference of Christians and Jews, Queens Economic Development Council, 1971-1982, Queensboro Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Jamaica Arts Center, Greater Jamaica Development Corporation, vice chairman, since 1990. Trustee Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center. Member National Association for Drug Abuse Problems.
Board overseers Regents College, New York With United States Navy. Member American Society Engineering Education, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Middle States Association Colleges and Schools Inc. (chairman commission on higher education 1976-1981, president 1982), Jamaica Chamber of Commerce (executive board), Queens Chamber of Commerce.
Married Bernice Blasenheim, December 20, 1953. Children: Lori, Robert.