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  • Service-Learning Science Course Targets Harlem Health Issues

    A new service-learning course offered by The City College of New York’s Division of Science gives CCNY undergraduates the opportunity to apply their scientific knowledge to community projects that address critical health issues in the Harlem community.

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  • CCNY Chemists Design Molecule that Responds to Stimuli

    The venus flytrap plant captures its prey when it senses the presence of an insect on the tips of its leaves.  An amphiphilic molecule designed by chemists at The City College of New York acts in a similar manner by changing its structure when heated slightly and, then, reverting to its original form when cooled.

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  • Professor Emeritus Bernard Sohmer Passes Away at 81

    Dr. Bernard Sohmer, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at The City College of New York and a former chair of the City College Faculty Senate and CUNY Faculty Senate, passed away Friday, November 19, following a lengthy illness.  He was 81.

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  • U.S. Department of Education Awards $5.7 Million to CCNY

    Two grants totaling $5.7 million over five years from the U.S. Department of Education will help The City College of New York improve undergraduate retention and graduation rates and prepare graduate students for careers in the green economy.  CCNY was the only mainland institution east of the Mississippi River to receive awards through the Department’s Title V programs for Hispanic-serving institutions at both the undergraduate and graduate level.

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  • Dr. Jeffrey Gordon Delivers 2010 Cosloy-Blank Lecture

    Dr. Jeffrey I. Gordon, M.D., will deliver the 5th Annual Sharon Cosloy-Edward Blank Lecture at The City College of New York 4 p.m. Wednesday, December 8.  His topic will be “The human gut microbiome: dining in with trillions of friends.”  The lecture, which is free and open to the public, will take place in Room 250, Shepard Hall, and will be followed by a reception in Room 150, Shepard Hall.

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  • CCNY Division of Science Presents Nobel Prize Panels

    Do you want to know more about the winners of the 2010 Nobel Prizes as well as top awards given in architecture, geosciences and mathematics?  Then attend “Who Won the Nobel Prize* this Year and Why,” two panel discussions featuring short presentations by City College faculty experts, 4:45 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Monday, November 15, and Tuesday, November 16, in Room 95, Shepard Hall, The City College of New York.  The event, which is free and open to the public, is presented by CCNY’s Division of Science.

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  • Dominican Studies Institute Hosts Science Panel November 6

    Four scientists will participate in a panel discussion on projects under way in the Dominican Republic and their impact on the country’s economic development.  The event, presented by the CUNY Dominican Studies Institute (CUNY DSI) takes place 4 p.m. Saturday, November 6, Room 1/203, North Academic Center, The City College of New York, 160 Convent Avenue, Manhattan.

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  • November 2010 Science Events at The City College of New York

    The City College of New York Division of Science announces 18 events for the month of November featuring scientists from prominent universities and research institutes from across the United States and Germany.  All are free and open to the public and held in the Marshak Science Building, unless otherwise noted.  Listings of event times, speakers, topics and room numbers follow.

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  • Philippines May Have More Unique Bird Species: CCNY Biologist

    Recent work by Dr. David Lohman, assistant professor of biology at The City College of New York, suggests the Philippines, considered by biologists to be a “biodiversity hotspot,” could have more unique species of birds than previously thought.  If that proves to be the case, it could have important ramifications for conservation practices there.

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  • CCNY Research Funding Grows 24.3 Percent to $69.1 Million

    For the second consecutive year, funded research programs at The City College of New York experienced gains in excess of 20 percent.  Awards for the 2009 – 2010 academic year totaled $69.1 million, a 24.3 percent gain from the prior year, according to the College’s Office of Research Administration.

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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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