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February 16, 2016

Experts Discuss the Success Academy Video

CCNY education professor Amita Gupta is one of eight experts that comment on a video of a Success Academy teacher responding to a student because of her math mistake.
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February 11, 2016

BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2016: Educators uncover some of New York City’s first free black communities

City College's Seneca Village dig mentioned in the New York Daily News
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February 10, 2016

The George Lois Archives: More Relevant Today Than Ever

Advertising Age piece on George Lois gift to CCNY archives
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February 05, 2016

Proposed streetcar to allow NYC to compete globally, but not anytime soon

A proposed streetcar, which will stretch along the East River connecting Brooklyn and Queens, is expected to bring New York City up to date with cities across the world.
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February 04, 2016

Hamilton Heights: Harlem Enclave With River Views

From river vistas to the neo-Gothic splendor of the City College of New York, Hamilton Heights provides compelling sights around nearly every corner.
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February 04, 2016

I-Team: Rent-Stabilized Tenants Worry About Condos Built Above Their Building

Dominick Pilla, an architecture and engineering professor at City College said the tenants do have legitimate concerns about structural stability.
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February 03, 2016

A Jackie Robinson Mystery

Mr. Robinson spoke to the Sociology Society at City College in New York.
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January 27, 2016

Changing the Face of Engineering

Gilda Barabino, dean of CCNY’s Grove School of Engineering, authors a chapter in the new book, Changing the Face of Engineering, on cross-disciplinary initiatives for minority women faculty. She also is highlighted for her work as head of the biomedical engineering laboratory that is a leader in research on sickle cell anemia and cellular and tissue engineering.
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January 22, 2016

Asia in the 21st Century: Strategic Realignments amidst a Changing Balance of Power

Based on a paper presented to the Carnegie Council's Global Ethics Fellows Fifth Annual Conference, "An Ethical Dialogue between Asia and the West: Philosophical Traditions, Moral Contentions, and the Future of US-Asia Relations," by Professor Rajon Menon, the Anne and Bernard Spitzer Chair in Political Science at the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership.
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