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New Poets with New Verses to Convene
At CCNY’s 33rd Annual Spring Poetry FestivalPoet Laureate Marilyn Nelson will share the microphone with several hundred New York City public school students, as well as college students, CCNY faculty, alumni and guest artists of every poetic stripe at City College’s 33rd Annual Spring Poetry Festival Tuesday, May 10, 2005.
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CCNY SCHOOL OF EDUCATION SPONSORS NEW JOURNAL ON TEACHER EDUCATION
NEW YORK, March 25, 2005 – Furthering its mission of preparing people to teach in diverse communities, The City College of New York’s (CCNY) School of Education has launched The New Educator, a new journal focused on the challenges of developing and supporting talented and motivated new educators. Dr. Beverly Falk, CCNY Professor of Education, serves as editor. Taylor & Francis Group, an international publisher of academic journals and book, is the publisher. The journal, which will be issued quarterly, debuted in January.
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RENOWNED CCNY PHYSICIST MYRIAM SARACHIK RECEIVES PRESTIGIOUS L’OREAL-UNESCO WOMEN IN SCIENCE AWARD
New York, March 7, 2005 - Dr. Myriam Sarachik, Distinguished Professor of Physics at The City College of New York (CCNY), has been named the 2005 L’ORÉAL-UNESCO for Women in Science North American Laureate. She was honored at a special ceremony in Paris, France, on March 3. The award carries a $100,000 dollar cash prize.
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CCNY LATIN ENGINEERING STUDENTS PREP HS TEAM FOR PRESTIGIOUS ROBOTICS COMPETITION
New York, March 1, 2005 - “Erk” stands a shade under five feet and can effortlessly lift loads of up to ten pounds as high as eight feet. He can also swivel and move forward and backward under his own power.
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PRESTIGIOUS NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION STUDENT AWARD
RENAMED TO HONOR CCNY PROFESSOR NEVILLE A. PARKERNEW YORK, February 23, 2005 - The Council of University Tranportation Centers (CUTC) has renamed its Non-Thesis Masters Degree Award in honor of Neville A. Parker, Herbert G. Kayser Professor of Civil Engineering at The City College of New York (CCNY) and Director of the City University of New York Institute for Transportation Systems (CUNY ITS).
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CCNY BIOLOGISTS LINK SLEEP, DEVELOPMENTAL LEA
NEW YORK, February 16, 2005 – In a study that offers insight into developmental learning, biologists at The City College of New York and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories have demonstrated that sleep strengthens the ability to learn and remember motor skills over the course of development. Developmental learning (e.g. speech acquisition) takes place during early life and has effect that last an entire lifetime.
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CCNY BOLSTERS ADMINISTRATIVE TEAM WITH FOUR APPOINTMENTS
NEW YORK, February 16, 2005 – Dr. Gregory H. Williams, President of The City College of New York (CCNY), today announced four appointments to the college’s senior administrative staff.
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CCNY EMBARKS UPON $300 MILLION-PLUS EXPANSION
NEW YORK, February 10, 2005 – An era of new construction, including three state-funded projects totaling more than $285 million, is about to get underway at The City College of New York (CCNY). The efforts will lead to creation of a major science education and research center located in Harlem and a new home for CCNY’s School of Architecture, Urban Design and Landscape Architecture.
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Spring 2005 Architecture Lecture Series at City College
The City College of New York’s School of Architecture, Urban Design and Landscape Architecture’s Spring 2005 lecture series, entitled “Architecture: Different Points of View,” features seven eminent architects whose work reflects innovation and excellence. The lectures take place every Thursday evening from February 3, through March 17, at 6:00 p.m., in Shepard 95, located in City College’s Shepard Hall, 138th & Convent Avenue, New York, NY.
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ALL-AMERICAN MECHELLE BARNWELL SPURS CCNY WOMEN’S TRACK TEAM
New York, February 2, 2005 - From her high school days at Brooklyn’s Prospect Heights HS, Mechelle Barnwell, quick and lithe, was adept at stealing bases. She was so good that she was named MVP on the softball team for three years running.
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UNIVERSAL HEALTH’S COST EFFECTIVENESS COMPARES FAVORABLY WITH OTHER GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES
NEW YORK, January 24, 2005 – Researchers at the Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education at The City College of New York and the University of California have determined that investing in universal health care could be as cost-effective for the government as other funded programs that promote and protect the health of Americans.
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