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  • Michael Sorkin Wins American Academy Architecture Award

    Michael Sorkin, Distinguished Professor of Architecture and Director of the Graduate Urban Design Program at The City College of New York (CCNY), was chosen as a recipient of the American Academy of Arts and Letters 2010 Architecture Awards.   Professor Sorkin was selected for the award, which carries a $7,500 prize, in recognition of his body of work in architecture, research and criticism.

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  • CCNY to Compete in U.S. Energy Department’s 2011 Solar Decathlon

    A team from the Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture and the Grove School of Engineering at The City College of New York (CCNY) has been chosen as one of 20 finalists in the U.S. Department of Energy’s Solar Decathlon for 2011.  As Team New York, the CCNY students will compete against colleges and universities from the United States, Belgium, Canada, China and New Zealand to design, build and operate the most affordable, attractive, effective and energy-efficient solar-powered house.

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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 Named to President's Community Service Honor Roll

    The City College of New York (CCNY) has been named to the 2009 President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll.  This is the highest recognition an institution of higher education can receive from the Federal Government for its commitment to volunteering, community service and civic engagement.  CCNY was chosen for its service-learning academic programs as well as for student-led community service projects.

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  • IUSL Holds CUNY Laser Intellectual Property Event April 21

    The year 2010 marks the 50th birthday of the laser and 40th year since the discovery of the supercontinuum, a light having both high spatial coherence and broad spectral bandwidth.  These anniversaries will be observed at CUNY Laser Intellectual Property Day, an open house event for laser companies and scientists, to be held Wednesday, April 21, by the Institute for Ultrafast Spectroscopy and Lasers (IUSL) at The City College of New York (CCNY).

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  • Two Professors’ Programs Receive Nine Emmy Nominations

    Three programs produced by Jerry Carlson and Andrzej Krakowski, professors in the Media Arts Production Program at The City College of New York (CCNY), are vying for nine prizes in the 53rd Annual New York Emmy® Awards.  The winners will be announced April 18.

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  • CCNY Web Director Builds Site for Teaching with Technology

    A new instructional website designed by Angela Gunder, Director for Web-based Communications at The City College of New York (CCNY), is providing educators across America with access to instructional technology that can support learning of these and other languages. The site, called NOVASTARTALK Online, http://novastartalk.nvcc.edu/, is the first resource of its kind for teachers of critical languages.

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  • Professor Ina Saltz’ ‘Body Type’ Sequel Released

    “My life is type,” says Ina Saltz, Associate Professor and Director of CCNY’s Electronic Design and Multimedia program.  That’s not surprising, given that she has been an art director for some of America’s best-known magazines, including “Time” and “Golf.”  Of late, her fascination with type has expanded beyond type on paper or the computer screen to type on skin.

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  • CUNY Dominican Studies Institute Announces 2010-2011 Fellows and Visiting Scholars

    The CUNY Dominican Studies Institute (CUNY DSI) at The City College of New York (CCNY) has announced 2010-2011 doctoral fellows and visiting scholars in Dominican Studies.  Representing diverse academic disciplines, the fellows and scholars will advance a wide range of scholarly research projects, from the colonial history of the Dominican Republic to housing patterns of people of Dominican ancestry in New York City.  They will work directly with CUNY DSI Director and Professor of Sociology Ramona Hernández.

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  • CCNY Biologists Identify New Spiny Pocket Mouse Species

    Dr. Robert P. Anderson, Associate Professor of Biology at The City College of New York, and Ph.D. student Eliécer E. Gutiérrez have reported the existence of a new species of spiny pocket mouse, from Venezuela, Heteromys catopterius. 

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  • CCNY Jazz Maestro John Patitucci Nominated For 4th Grammy

    CCNY Professor of Music John Patitucci, a three-time Grammy winner, received a 2009 nomination in the Best Jazz Instrumental Album category for his 13th album, “Remembrance.”  The winners will be announced at the 52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards, January 31, 2010, in Los Angeles.

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