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Sanjoy Banerjee, CCNY Distinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering & Director, CUNY Energy Institute

National Academy of Inventors elects CCNY’s Sanjoy Banerjee to latest Class of Fellows

Sanjoy Banerjee, Distinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering at The City College of New York, and Director of the City University of New York (CUNY) Energy Institute, has been elected to the National Academy of Inventors’ (NAI) Class of 2023 Fellows. Election as an Academy Fellow is the highest professional distinction awarded solely to inventors. Banerjee and 161 other academic inventors will be inducted as NAI Fellows at the Academy’s 13th annual meeting on June 18, 2024, in Raleigh, North Carolina. His new peers include two Nobel Laureates – Morten P. Meldal (University of Copenhagen)
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Vinod Menon_Keck Foundation Grant: Coupling of atomically thin quantum materials in cavities to be explored

UT Austin & CCNY physicists receive Keck Foundation boost for quantum materials research

Physicists at the University of Texas at Austin and The City College of New York are the recipients of a highly competitive $1.1 million grant from the W.M. Keck Foundation to explore exotic phases of matter in atomically thin quantum materials. The project is only one of five selected by the foundation this year in the science and engineering category; five more were selected for medical grants. Vinod Menon, professor of physics in the Division of Science, is the CCNY scientist on the team that also includes UT Austin’s Allan H. MacDonald, Sid W. Richardson Foundation Regents Chair in Physics
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Thanksgiving 2023 PSS Manhattanville Center

CCNY continues its tradition of sharing holiday blessings with the community

The City College of New York’s and the Foundation for City College’s ongoing outreach initiatives to provide fresh, nutritious meals to those in need continues to expand, including an effort that resulted in hundreds of meals being distributed during the holiday season. Starting in September, and for each succeeding Thursday, Benny’s Pantry provided meals in the NAC Plaza. The meals were sponsored by the Migrant Kitchen Initiative , an organization dedicated to ending the hunger crisis in New York City by reducing food insecurity at the community level. The CCNY and Migrant Kitchen Initiative
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CCNY's Grove School of Engineering's Steinman Hall

CCNY’s Cybersecurity master’s program is designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense

The City College of New York has been designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense (CAE-CD) by the National Security Agency (NSA) for the Cybersecurity Master’s Degree Program in City College’s Grove School of Engineering. This designation will run through 2028. The NSA awards CAE-C designations to institutions that commit to producing cybersecurity professionals that will reduce vulnerabilities in the national infrastructure. While the NSA does not provide funding to CAE-C designated institutions, once a school obtains a designation, it can compete for grants like
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CCNY’s BIC Program is a finalist for the 25th Annual PRWeek Awards

PRWeek names the Branding + Integrated Communications Master of Professional Studies Program (BIC) among its finalists for Outstanding Education Program of the Year. The winner will receive their award at the 2024 PRWeek Awards on March 14. BIC is a 36-credit, portfolio-driven master's degree program that combines theory and practice in an interdisciplinary, multi-tracked curriculum that addresses the opportunities and needs of marketing communications industries on behalf of both private and not-for-profit organizations. Students can choose from four specialization tracks: management/planning
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CCNY Chemical Engineer Elizabeth Biddinger

CCNY’s Elizabeth Biddinger aids in hydrogen, renewable energy storage, transport research

Elizabeth J. Biddinger, City College of New York’s award-winning chemical engineering professor, is a participant in a Lehigh University-led multi-institution project to develop a new class of molecules, chemistries, and chemical processes to better store and transport green energy across the globe. The effort is funded by a $1.7 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The multidisciplinary team aims to improve current liquid organic hydrogen carriers and use AI to identify novel approaches that could lay the groundwork for a global renewable energy supply chain. Biddinger’s
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CCNY's Steinman Hall -- Home of the Grove School of Engineering

Money Mag taps CCNY’s Grove School a 2024 Best Grad School winner

The City College of New York’s Grove School of Engineering is listed among the nation’s finest in Money Magazine’s inaugural ranking of the best graduate school programs. The online publication partnered with College Factual to find the country’s top-value programs. With a focus on annual costs, typical debt burdens, employment rates and recent graduate salaries, they graded programs on a 5-star scale. The only public school of engineering in the New York metropolitan area, Grove School excels in the “ Best Engineering Master’s Programs for Your Money 2024” category. Money notes that “typical
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Harlem Sculpture Gardens

CCNY joins Harlem Sculpture Gardens exhibition

Harlem’s first large-scale outdoor sculpture exhibition has added The City College of New York to its roster of sites when it opens in May 2024. Harlem Sculpture Gardens will be displayed in three uptown parks: Morningside , St. Nicholas and Jackie Robinson . The City College will contribute to the exhibition with a number of acquired sculptures the college owns along with works of art on its campus grounds, including the statue of College founder Townsend Harris, a bust of Abraham Lincoln in Shepard Hall’s Lincoln Corridor , four of Fletcher Benton’s Folded Square Alphabet Letters , and
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Life Science Cares New York donates $50K to CCNY’s CiPASS initiatives

T he City College of New York’s Initiative to Promote Academic Success in STEM (CiPASS) is the recipient of a $50,000 grant from Life Science Cares New York to support student programming. In collaboration with the Division of Science’s Biology Department, CiPASS will use the grant to create and deliver hands-on, project-based lab skills and training workshops to at least 40 City College students. CiPASS’s mission is to increase the number of underrepresented minorities studying STEM at CCNY by supporting them in their studies and providing resources and experiences to gain workplace skills
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Indoor navigation team. L-R: Zhigang Zhu, Jin Chen, Arber Ruci, Hao Tang.

CCNY team develops pioneering indoor navigation system

In a major stride toward revolutionizing indoor navigation, a City College of New York-led team has developed groundbreaking technology that could chart real-time paths, delivering users—both sighted and low vision—a seamless and accurate indoor navigation experience complete with turn-by-turn guidance. The invention has earned a U.S. patent titled "System and Method for Real-time Indoor Navigation." The innovation is the brainchild of the City College-based CUNY Computational Vision and Convergence Laboratory (CCVCL) headed by Zhigang Zhu, Herbert G. Kayser Professor of Computer Science in
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