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  • CCNY Exhibit Shows What Not to Wear Over the Ages

    That illusory, often tongue-in-cheek, concept of “fashion police” might be the modern creation of disapproving designers and critics, but it is as old as the ages.  In fact, centuries ago the wrong outfit could get you in legal hot water. 

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  • CCNY Sweeps Police Foundation Student Ad Competition

    In a collaborative effort, The City College of New York’s advertising/public relations program (AD/PR) in the media and communication arts department and the art department’s electronic design and multimedia program (EDM) swept the New York City Police Foundation’s 2010 advertising competition.  They took the top three prizes in the print category, besting teams from Pratt Institute and Parsons The New School for Design.

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  • CUNY Dominican Studies Institute Inaugurates Art Gallery

    The CUNY DSI Gallery, the only exhibit space in New York City devoted to works of art by and about people of Dominican descent, will open Friday, October 15, with a group show titled “Manifestaciones” as its debut program.  The gallery is located in the CUNY Dominican Studies Institute Archives and Library on the second floor of the North Academic Center on the campus of The City College of New York, 138th Street and Convent Avenue in Harlem.

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  • Two CCNY Graduates Named Brandeis Fellows

    Ana C. Egas and Linda Jandejskova, both recent graduates of The City College of New York (CCNY), are headed to South America and Asia this fall to document social change there as 2010 Mortimer Hays-Brandeis Traveling Fellows.  They are the ninth and tenth CCNY students, respectively, to receive the prestigious awards since 1994.

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  • Summer Programs Send CCNY Students Near and Far

    For many undergraduates, summer break is all about fun and games.  However, many bright and talented students at The City College of New York (CCNY) took advantage of once-in-a-lifetime opportunities for internships and research experience in exotic locales and prestigious organizations. 

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  • Langston Hughes Exhibit Celebrates African-American Writers

    Since 1978, The City College of New York’s (CCNY) Langston Hughes Festival has honored eminent African-American writers including Maya Angelou, James Baldwin, Amiri Baraka, Octavia Butler, Toni Morrison and Alice Walker with the Langston Hughes Medal.

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  • High School Alma Mater Honors CCNY Historian

    When the University School of Nashville (USN) needed an alumnus on an “upward trajectory” to inspire its senior class this year, Dr. Gregory Downs, Assistant Professor of History at The City College of New York (CCNY) and award-winning author, got the nod.

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  • CCNY Grad Takes Silver at Academy Award Ceremony

    Rediscovering Pape,” the MFA thesis film by City College of New York (CCNY) alumna Maria Royo, ’09, won a silver medal at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ 37th Annual Student Academy Awards ceremony June 12 in Beverly Hills.  The medal came with a $3,000 prize.

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  • CCNY Radio’s $1.7m Facelift

    WHCR 90.3 FM, The City College of New York’s community radio station, unveils its new studios at CCNY 10 a.m., Wednesday, June 16 after a $1.7m facelift designed to boost service to listeners in upper Manhattan.

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  • CCNY Art Exhibit Opens in St. Nicholas Park, June 16

    St. Nicholas Park on the slopes of The City College of New York (CCNY) in uptown Manhattan will morph into an open air art space this summer, thanks to a collaboration between CCNY, the West Harlem Art Fund, Inc., and other community partners.

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  • CCNY Theatre Professor Makes Cinematic Directing Debut

    Dr. David Willinger, stage director, playwright and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Speech at The City College of New York (CCNY), is making his cinematic directorial debut.  His first film, “Lunatics, Lovers and Actors,” which will have its world premiere Tuesday, June 22, at the New Hope Film Festival in New Hope, PA. 

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  • CCNY Art Professor Awarded Guggenheim Fellowship

    Hajoe Moderegger, associate professor of electronic design & multimedia in   The City College of New York (CCNY) art department, has been named a 2010 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow.  He will share the fellowship with his artist wife, Franziska Lamprecht, with whom he collaborates under the name “eteam.”

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  • CCNY Senior Maurice Selby Awarded 2010 Salk Scholarship

    Maurice Selby, a senior at The City College of New York (CCNY), has been awarded the 2010 Jonas E. Salk Scholarship to study medicine. He is among eight CUNY students to receive the prestigious scholarship, which was presented in a ceremony May 12 at Baruch College.

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  • CCNY Film Professor’s Documentary to Debut on PBS May 24

    From 1866 to 1955, the Bordentown School in Bordentown, NJ, was an educational utopia for African-Americans, who were largely disenfranchised by the American education system.  Known as “The Tuskegee of the North,” the school was an incubator of black pride and intellect where generations of children learned values, discipline and life skills.

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  • Emmy-Winning CCNY Student Film Picked as Oscar Finalist

    For her thesis project, Maria Royo, ’09 MFA, a graduate film student who attended The City College of New York (CCNY) on a Fulbright Scholarship, turned the camera on her family.  The resulting film, “Rediscovering Pape,” won for Best Documentary at the 31st College Television Awards and is a finalist for a student Oscar.

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  • Tenth Annual CUNY Jazz Festival to Run May 6 - 7

    The City College of New York (CCNY) will host the 10th Annual CUNY Jazz Festival, 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Thursday, May 6 and 12 noon to 10 p.m. Friday, May 7 in Aaron Davis Hall, Theater B.  Besides CCNY, ensembles from four other CUNY colleges and LaGuardia High School will participate in the event, which will feature saxophonist Billy Drewes as guest artist.

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  • CCNY Wins Outstanding Delegation at National Model UN

    The City College of New York’s (CCNY) Model United Nations team won Outstanding Delegation in the 2010 National Model United Nations (NMUN) Conference at the United Nations and the Sheraton Hotel in Manhattan, held March 28 through April 3.  CCNY was one of 17 institutions to receive an “Outstanding Delegation” award in the 2010 competition, which attracted over 300 colleges and universities from five continents.

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  • CCNY Historian Barbara Ann Naddeo Wins 114th Rome Prize

    Dr. Barbara Ann Naddeo, Associate Professor of History at The City College of New York (CCNY), was named a winner of the 114th Rome Prize by The American Academy in Rome at its annual awards ceremony at The Harmonie Club in Manhattan last night.

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  • CWE Lecturer Wins Cartagena Film Festival Award

    A short film by Carlos Aguasaco, a Spanish lecturer in The City College of New York’s (CCNY) Division of Interdisciplinary Studies, has won for best video in the art category at the Cartagena (Colombia) International Film Festival.  Mr. Aguasaco, who is also an alumnus of CCNY, wrote, produced and directed “Medialengua” (“Half Tongue”), a short story about a word in Spanish being confused with an English word.

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  • CCNY Professor’s Musical Journey Down the Hudson
    to Debut April 10

    In addition to teaching in the Music Department at The City College of New York (CCNY), noted jazz composer and pianist Mike Holober serves as artistic director and conductor of the Westchester Jazz Orchestra (WJO).  On Saturday, April 10, he will lead the ensemble in the premiere of his composition “Flow: In Celebration of the Hudson River.” 

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