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  • ‘Evo Devo’ Pioneer Sean Carroll to Speak at CCNY April 18

    Dr. Sean B. Carroll, a pioneer of the field of evolutionary developmental biology who is widely considered to be its leading figure, will deliver the 2013 Louis Levine – Gabriella de Beer Lecture in Genetics at The City College of New York at 5 p.m. Wednesday, April 18.

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  • Four CCNY Undergrads Win in Two CUNY-Wide Competitions

    Four City College of New York undergraduates were winners in two recent CUNY-wide student competitions. Christopher Nickerson, a sophomore in the Division of Interdisciplinary Studies at the Center for Worker Education, won first prize in the 2013 Student Speech Competition, and studio art majors Elizabeth Arias, Bao Lin Zhang and Steven Chalmers took second prize, third prize and honorable mention, respectively, in the visual arts category in the 2013 CUNY / LaborArts contest.

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  • CCNY Graduating Theatre Students Present Senior Showcase May 6

    For the first time ever, graduating seniors in The City College of New York’s Department of Theatre and Speech will present a showcase evening of scenes, songs and monologues to the New York entertainment industry.  The City College Showcase will be presented 7 p.m. Monday, May 6, at the Producers’ Club, 358 W. 44th Street, in the Crown Theater.

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  • ‘Military Times’ Ranks CCNY Among Best 4-Year Colleges in US for Vets

    Military Times, a publisher of newsweeklies and a website for armed services personnel and their families, ranked The City College of New York 33rd best four-year college in the United States for veterans. CCNY was the highest-rated New York State public college in the annual survey.

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  • CCNY Team Spends Spring Break Studying Imperiled Caribbean Lakes

    Spring break in the Caribbean conjures up images of days on the beach and nights in the clubs. But for five City College of New York undergraduate environmental engineering majors, two professors, a graduate student and a post-doc, it means something very different: trying to understand a climate-related phenomenon that is imperiling two lakes on the border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

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  • CCNY Hosts First Navy Aquatic Robotics Competition in NYC

    Student teams from more than 20 schools in New York City, Long Island and New Jersey will delay spring break to converge at The City College of New York Saturday, March 23, for an underwater robotics competition – the first ever of its kind in the Northeast.

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  • Two CCNY Scientists Receive NSF CAREER Awards

    Two scientists from The City College of New York have won National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Awards to support their research, teaching and outreach over the next five years.

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  • Junot Díaz, Yoani Sánchez to Speak at CCNY Week of March 18

    The City College of New York hosts two prominent figures from the world of Hispanic arts and letters the week of March 18.

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  • CCNY Launches Master’s in Branding + Integrated Communications

    The City College of New York (http://www.ccny.cuny.edu/) Department of Media and Communication Arts (http://www.ccny.cuny.edu/mca/) will welcome its first group of students into its new master’s degree program in Branding + Integrated Communications – “BIC” (http://www.bic-nyc.com/ ) – in September 2013.

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  • 41st Annual CCNY Poetry Festival Scheduled for May 10

    Tom Sleigh, senior poet and director of Hunter College’s creative writing MFA program, will be the featured guest poet for the 41st annual The City College Poetry Festival. The all-day, all-verse event runs 9:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, May 10, in Theater B of Aaron Davis Hall, 135th Street and Convent Avenue on the CCNY campus. Dubbed “the Woodstock of the Spoken Word,” the festival has become New York’s longest-running poetry celebration.

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  • Mathematician Arthur Szlam Named Sloan Research Fellow

    Dr. Arthur Szlam, assistant professor of mathematics at The City College of New York, has been awarded a prestigious Sloan Research Fellowship for 2013. Professor Szlam develops mathematics for cutting-edge applications in machine learning.

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