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Statement on City College Values

At City College, our values demand that whatever the rhetoric in the larger society, our campus will be a place where all people are welcome, protected, and celebrated. Wherever you were born, whatever you believe, and however you came here: if you have the requisite talent, City College is a place where your experiences, perspectives and identity will be respected. We embrace our differences as virtues rather than threats. We have worked, for over 160 years, to nurture an academic community dedicated to the idea that a democratic and stable society needs the talents of each person, and the
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Md Shamiul Kabir

Md Kabir wins national medical student oral presentation award

City College of New York Biochemistry major Md Shamiul Kabir is this year’s best oral presentation winner among premedical and medical students at the Student National Medical Association’s Region IX Research Education Conference. The Bronx resident, a senior who arrived in the United States ten years ago from Bangladesh speaking no English, was one of four finalists in the category at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the East Bronx. His topic was entitled “Effects of Cladribine Derivatives and 5’ Azacytidine on Redifferentiation of SV40-transformed Human Epidermal Keratinocytes.” It
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Ilona Kretzschmar_chemical engineering

CCNY chemical engineer Ilona Kretzschmar receives top AAAS honor

Ilona Kretzschmar, chair of chemical engineering in The Grove School of Engineering at The City College of New York, is one of the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s new 2016 Fellows. Dating back to 1874, the honor is bestowed upon AAAS members by their peers because of their scientifically or socially distinguished efforts to advance science or its applications. Kretzschmar was elected as a fellow in the engineering section for her distinguished contributions to the field of colloid and interface science, particularly in terms of fabricating and understanding heterogeneous
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CCNY Gives 2016

CCNY participates in Giving Tuesday on November 29

The City College of New York is joining the global day of giving with #CCNYGives, a 24-hour campaign to raise funds in support of student scholarships. On Tuesday, November 29, every $5,000 raised will provide a student with a scholarship for one year. #CCNYGives is part of #CUNYTUESDAY’s initiative to raise a total of $1 million to benefit students at all 24 CUNY colleges. Students can support City College’s efforts as social media ambassadors or by attending Giving Tuesday festivities on campus the day of. For more information about #CCNYGives or to make a donation, please click here. The
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Professor Angelo Lampousis

CCNY lecturer receives $70K grant to develop standards curricula

Angelo Lampousis, lecturer in City College of New York’s Division of Science, is the recipient of a $70,000 grant from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to support standards education in undergraduate and graduate curricula. City College is one of five universities out of 49 applicants chosen to develop standards curricula. The other recipients are Drexel University, Purdue University, Rochester Institute of Technology and University of Michigan. “It’s going to take 18 months, and at the end of the process there will be material which can be adapted and replicated by
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Chem-e-car nationals 2016

CCNY student team shines again at international Chem-E-Car competition

For the second year running, a City College of New York team of student engineers is back from AIChE’s Chem-E- Car Competition in San Francisco with the Spirit of Competition Award. In addition, “Iodonator – C8,” the latest chemical powered vehicle designed by Grove School of Engineering undergraduates, placed 11th in the Chem-E-Car performance competition. There were entries from more than 40 student teams globally that had qualified for the event held during AIChE’s Annual Student Conference at the Hilton San Francisco Union Square. Iodonator qualified for the finals after winning the Mid
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Gilda Barabino

Grove School Dean Gilda Barabino wins AIChE excellence award

Gilda A. Barabino, dean and Berg Professor in the Grove School of Engineering at The City College, is the winner of AIChE’s 2016 William W. Grimes Award for Excellence in Chemical Engineering. The honor is in recognition of her outstanding achievements as a distinguished role model for underrepresented minorities in chemical engineering through mentoring, contributions to the community and for her excellent scientific contributions to the advancement of chemical engineering. It is given out by AIChE’s Minority Affairs Committee. Barabino has served as dean of the Grove School since 2013. She
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2016 Alumni Dinner Scholarship winners

Alumni dinner celebrates academic excellence

The Alumni Association of The City College of New York’s annual dinner at the Hilton hotel is always a big night for both CCNY alumni and current students. In addition to Townsend Harris medals to select alumni for outstanding postgraduate achievement, the event celebrates academic excellence. This year, 60 students are recipients of Alumni Association scholarships for their academic achievements. The scholarships range from $1000-$5000 and can cover up to one year of the awardee’s tuition. A highlight of the 2016 alumni dinner was the presentation of the 69th John H. Finley Award to Rosanna
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Jennifer Morton

Philosophy’s Jennifer Morton challenges upward mobility template

When it comes to upward mobility and its drivers, Jennifer M. Morton, assistant professor of philosophy at The City College of New York, has a different take. And it goes beyond the traditional concept of a college education opening the doors of opportunity. “Work hard and you’ll do well in school. Go to college and the doors of opportunity will open,” echoes Morton. “This narrative has been an article of faith for several generations of Americans. For families from disadvantaged backgrounds, in particular, this is the trajectory that they hope their children will follow into the middle class
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Kevin Foster

Kevin Foster is new Colin Powell School Interim Dean

Kevin R. Foster is the Interim Dean of the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership. His appointment follows the naming of the School’s dean, Vincent Boudreau, as Interim President of The City College of New York. An Associate Professor, Foster has served as chair of the Colin Powell School’s department of Economics and Business, where he has taught since joining City College in 1998. He’s a graduate of Bard College (B.A. economics) and Yale University (M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.). In 2010, Foster was visiting faculty at the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology. He has served
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