Irish Echo report on Queens Arts Fund New Work grant to CCNY educator Seamus Scanlon for a bilingual English/Irish version of his award-winning play “The Long Wet Grass.”
InformationWeek piece on famed CCNY theoretical physcist Michio Kaku warning of generative AI’s limits and how quantum computing might create a landscape of obsolete, desiccated technology in its shadow.
Harlem World piece on West Harlem Art Fund, CCNY and artist Art Jones collaboration on digital installation focusing on history of slave trafficking in New York.
A collaborative effort by CCNY, the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center and NASA now allows anyone to help monitor the eco-health of the Chesapeake Bay, one of the largest estuaries in the world. To join the Chesapeake Water Watch team, no prior scientific knowledge is necessary. Some virtual or in-person training and the free HydroColor smartphone app is all that's needed. CCNY's lauded Earth and Atmospheric Science Professor Maria Tzortziou works on the project.
Prabal K. De, Ph.D., Chair and Professor of Economics in the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership, shares his expertise on children's health care issues with WalletHub.