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City College ten headed to Stanford for summer research

City College of New York senior Ivana Lazaroska has a particular interest in the comparative study of religious ideology in southeastern Europe and Turkey from the late 19th century to the present. Thanks to the CCNY-Stanford Summer Research Program , the history/political science double major is about to take her research to another level. From June 22, Lazaroska and nine other City College students will spend eight weeks at Stanford University in Palo Alto, Calif., as the third cohort of the program established in 2013. She and the other CCNY students will conduct research in their
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Nobel Laureate John O’Keefe, ’63, returns to CCNY, May 28

In his first return to his alma mater since receiving a Nobel Prize last fall, John O’Keefe presents the inaugural Professor Sharon Cosloy-Edward Blank Family Distinguished Scientist Lecture, Thursday, May 28 at The City College of New York. His talk, 4 p.m. in NAC room 0/201, will be entitled “The Hippocampus as a Cognitive Map: How we got here and where we are going.” It is free and open to the public but a reservation is required. Click here. O’Keefe’s lecture will explain the latest cutting-edge research on the hippocampus, a small but crucial part of the brain that plays an important role
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Six undergraduates awarded Mellon Fellowships

City College of New York anthropology major Chayanne Marcano will spend her summer researching the relationship public spaces have with local communities. The Bronx resident is one of six City College students awarded two-year Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowships (MMUF) by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The MMUF program is designed to encourage the most talented students from groups traditionally underrepresented in graduate education to enter PhD programs and pursue careers in research and college teaching. “As a Mellon Mays Fellow, I want to analyze and critique the relationship public
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City College Center for the Arts honors stars at inaugural awards gala

Two-time Grammy Award winner Arturo O’Farrill was among the honorees at the City College Center for the Arts Inaugural Awards Benefit at the Aaron Davis Hall on the CCNY campus on Monday. Themed “Celebrating the Arts and Artists,” the gala also honored actress, dancer and choreographer Carmen de Lavallade ; director and screen writer Gina Prince-Bythewood and singer-songwriter Alexa Ray Joel. Musical highlights of the evening included a celebration concert by O’Farrill, the 2009 and 2015 Grammy Award winner for Best Latin Jazz album, who performed with his Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra. There were
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City College biodiversity software is world finalist

“ WALLACE,” a biodiversity web application created by a team led by City College of New York biologists Robert P. Andersonand Jamie M. Kass, is one of six finalists selected worldwide by the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) in the inaugural Ebbe Nielsen Challenge. The first and second-place winners will be announced at the GBIF Governing Board meeting in Madagascar this October. “The creativity and ambition displayed by the finalists is inspiring,” said Roderic Page, chair of the Challenge jury and the GBIF Science Committee. “My biggest hope for the Challenge was that the
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Four CCNY undergraduates awarded Gilman Scholarships

Four high achieving undergraduates at The City College of New York have been awarded 2015 Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships for study abroad this summer. The students and their destinations this June are: Troy Blackwell, Jr. (junior, political science/public relations) is headed to Universidad De La Rioja, Spain, to study the Spanish language and Spanish art movements; Dalvin Delia (sophomore, international studies) will study the Italian language, culture and grammar at Senigallia in Italy; Stefanos Ugbit (junior, economics) is going to the University of Jordan to study Arabic
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CCNY student startups win $144K in Zahn Entrepreneurship Pitch

Student startups with concepts ranging from a chip that can determine drug treatment options for cancer patients to reusable bamboo cloth baby diapers were the big winners in The City College of New York’s Zahn Innovation Center Entrepreneurship Final Pitch Wednesday night. A total of $144,000 in prize money to fund the winning ventures was given out by sponsors including the Moxie Foundation, City College alumnus Harvey Kaylie, ’60 and Standard Chartered Bank, at CCNY. College teams competed in four categories. “Vivoz Biolabs” won the $50,000 Kaylie Prize for hardware and physical products
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Trumpet great Ralph Alessi to play CUNY Jazz Festival, May 7-8

The 15th Annual CUNY Jazz Festival, a gathering of bands and ensembles from across the CUNY system, takes place May 7-8 at The City College of New York. Trumpet player/composer Ralph Alessi , whose artistic voice has been hailed by Jazz Times as "sophisticated and disciplined as post-modern jazz gets," will be the festival's guest artist. The festival, in Aaron Davis Hall, Theatre B, is free and open to the public. "Ralph Alessi is one of the most influential and expressive modern jazz trumpet artists. I am thrilled to have him as our guest artist at this year's Festival," said Mike Holober
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Syed Haider, ’14, wins Salk Scholarship for medical school

Syed Haider from The City College of New York’s Class of 2014 has been awarded a 2015 Jonas E. Salk Scholarship for medical school by the City University of New York. Salk Scholarships provide a stipend of $8,000 per scholar, to be appropriated over three or four years of medical studies.The awards recognize the high ability and scholarship of students who plan careers in medicine and the biological sciences, and who are judged likely to make significant contributions to medicine and research. Honorees are selected on the basis of original research papers undertaken with prominent scientist
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CCNY students stellar at CSTEP Conference

City College students placed first in five fields at the 23rd Annual Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) conference at The Sagamore on Lake George-in-Bolton Landing, NY, April 19. The College also recorded one second place finish. The winning students from the Division of Science, their mentors and poster presentations were: Michelle Almeida (mentor Christine Li), genetics; Andrea Cardenas (mentor Anuradha Janakiraman), microbiology; Avaje Jackson (mentor Fardad Firooznia), biology; Stephanie Pena (mentor Karin A. Block), environmental science; Abdul Rashid Abdulai (mentor
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