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September 11, 2017

De Blasio taps Harry Belafonte, 17 others to consider controversial statues' futures in city public spaces

New York Daily News report on committee appointed by Mayor De Blasio to review Mayor de Blasio controversial statues, plaques and other memorials around the city. Members include CCNY art history professor Harriet Senie.
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September 11, 2017

CCNY engineering professor Michel Ghosn wins international award

Internet report on CCNY civil engineering professor Michel Ghosn's 2017 IASSAR Research Award.
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September 08, 2017

NU-Q holds session on sports media law and ethics

CCNY alumnus Mark Conrad, author of The Business of Sports and and a professor at Fordham University, spoke at Northwestern University in Qatar about business, law, and media that make the sports industry unique.
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September 08, 2017

Art Historians Say NYC’s Offensive Statues Should Be Annotated, Not Removed

Harriet Senie, director of Art Museum Studies at CCNY, is quoted in the Village Voice commenting on Mayor Bill de Blasio's plans to contextualize rather than remove historical monuments.
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September 08, 2017

Abu-ghazaleh To Host A Special Gathering

Interim President Vincent Boudreau is mentioned as part of the Honorary Council of the Consortium for Sustainable Urbanization (CSU).
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September 08, 2017

Students Respond to PR Council Diversity Challenge with Winning Concept

The PR Council chose the winner of its first annual Student Innovation Challenge: “Not Just a Box” by Branding + Integrated Communication students Kacy Charles and Sean Feol-Baugh.
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September 08, 2017

City College of New York professor Maria Tamargo to receive 2017 MBE Innovator Award

Semiconductor Today report on CCNY chemistry professor Maria Tamargo's MBE Innovator Award.
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September 05, 2017

Manhattan’s only vineyard is run by this 89-year-old Iraqi Jew

Latif M. Jiji, retired professor emeritus of Mechanical Engineering, is featured in Cleveland Jewish News for his home winery. He is the only winemaker in Manhattan who grows his own grapes on the island.
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August 29, 2017

Why Newcomers Can’t Ruin Burning Man

Sociology Professor Katherine K. Chen's op-ed about Burning Man’s growing popularity.
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August 28, 2017

Closing a Racial Divide, One Swim Lesson at a Time

New York Times article on more swimming opportunities for minority children quotes CCNY's Spitzer School of Architecture professor Marta Gutman.
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