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  • CCNY History Majors Garner Top PhD Fellowships

    The City College of New York history department launched a research colloquium in the spring 2010 semester that would give its top students a “writing sample they can use to apply to graduate school.”  A year later, the effort has paid off handsomely as four graduating seniors have been admitted to top PhD programs on full, five-year fellowships.

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  • CCNY Libraries Hosts Cherry Blossom Film Festival

    The City College of New York Libraries celebrate Japanese culture by hosting a Cherry Blossom Film Festival April 28 – May 5 in the Cohen Library Archives Reading Room on the fifth floor of the North Academic Center.  During the festival, four noted Japanese films with socio-cultural themes from CCNY’s collection will be screened in their entirety or partially.  Four East Asia scholars from CCNY, Baruch College and Yale University will host and/or discuss the films, as well.

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  • CCNY Undergrad Johnson Ho Named 2011 Goldwater Scholar

    Johnson Shiuan-Jiun Ho, a junior biomedical engineering major in the Grove School of Engineering and Macaulay Honors College at The City College of New York, has been awarded a Goldwater Scholarship for 2011.  The national award recognizes undergraduate students who demonstrate academic excellence and outstanding potential for future scientific research.

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  • CCNY Historian Edits Book on Pakistan

    Since its inception 64 years ago, Pakistan’s quest for democracy has been   tenuous. In “Pakistan: From the Rhetoric of Democracy to the Rise of Militancy,” edited by Dr. Ravi Kalia, professor of history at The City College of New York, readers get an idea of why.

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  • 3 CCNY Students Receive Jeannette K. Watson Fellowship

    City College of New York students Jose Esteban Rodriguez Alverio, Elizabeth Kelman and Nicholas Macaluso have received Jeannette K. Watson Fellowships for 2011.  They are among 15 undergraduate recipients from 12 New York City colleges and universities.

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  • NOAA Administrator to Visit CCNY for NOAA-CREST Day

    Dr. Jane Lubchenco, under secretary of commerce and administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, will visit The City College of New York Friday, April 15, to participate in the ninth annual NOAA-CREST Day.  While here, she will also meet with CCNY President Lisa Staiano-Coico, CUNY Vice Chancellor for Research Gillian Small and NOAA-CREST Director Reza Khanbilvardi.

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  • CCNY and Young & Rubicam Celebrate Diversity Partnership

    The City College of New York is proud to celebrate its long and productive partnership with Young & Rubicam (Y&R) by honoring the global marketing communications company at a reception.  The event, Tuesday, April 12, at City College, recognizes Y&R’s outstanding commitment to CCNY’s talented communications studies students.

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  • CCNY Hosts “Einsteins” International Student Research Conference

    The City College of New York will host “Einsteins in the City 2011,” an international conference of top student researchers, April 13 through 15, in the Great Hall of Shepard Hall, 160 Convent Ave., New York. The theme for the event, “Transcending Boundaries; Communicating Across Disciplines,” promotes interdisciplinary cooperation in research and the cross-cultural exchange of ideas.

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  • Secret Lives of the Furred and Feathered

    Call her the tabloid journalist of the animal world.  Julie Feinstein, a PhD student at The City College of New York, has the dirt on all creatures great and small – specifically – the wild animals that live among us.  She lays it bare in a new tell-all book, “Field Guide to Urban Wildlife: Common Animals of Cities and Suburbs, How They Adapt and Thrive” (Stackpole Books, 2011).

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  • CCNY Senior Receives $100,000 Math Fellowship

    Jian Liu, a graduating senior at The City College of New York, has won a Math for America Fellowship (MfA).  The highly selective five-year program, for talented students committed to teaching math in public schools, provides a $100,000 stipend.  Math for America is a nonprofit organization that aims to improve mathematics education in U.S. public secondary schools by recruiting, training and retaining outstanding mathematics teachers.

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  • CCNY Sociology Symposia to Focus on Race

    Two symposia presented by The City College of New York Department of Sociology, April 8 and April 15, will examine sociological and scientific perspectives on race. 

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