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Grove School senior Ewelina Randall

Grove School senior Ewelina Randall wins international spectroscopy award

Ewelina A. Randall, a senior in The City College of New York’s Grove School of Engineering, is the winner of an internationally contested undergraduate award from the Society for Applied Spectroscopy. The honor is presented to top junior or senior undergraduate students globally in recognition of outstanding research in the area of spectroscopy. Randall, a Polish-born mechanical engineering major residing in Brooklyn, was nominated for the award by her research advisor Dr. Daniel Heller at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. “This is for my work in the construction of hyperspectral
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Sec. of State Antony Blinken salutes CCNY’s latest designation as a Fulbright Hispanic–Serving Institution Leader

United States Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken has lauded The City College of New York’s designation as a 2022 Fulbright Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) Leader. “As one of 43 Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) honored for demonstrating noteworthy engagement with the Fulbright Program by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA), City College of New York exemplifies a deep commitment to international exchange and to building lasting connections between the people of the United States and the people of other countries,” Blinken said in letter to
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CCNY President Vincent Boudreau (center) at College Choice press conference. From left: Commissioner Dannhauser, College Choice students, Mayor Adams, CUNY Chancellor Matos Rodríguez and CCNY College Choice student Sanjida Afruz

ACS, Mayor Adams, CUNY and CCNY announce College Choice program to help cover college expenses for foster care students

New York City Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) Commissioner Jess Dannhauser, New York City Mayor Eric Adams, The City University of New York (CUNY) and The City College of New York announced “College Choice,” a program that will provide college students in foster care with greater support systems, including financial support, so they can attend the college of their dreams without having to worry about the hefty price tag. As part of the program, ACS will help pay remaining costs of college tuition— up to $15,000 each year — in addition to any room and board not covered by a student
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Braven launches at The City College of New York

The City College of New York and Braven, a national nonprofit organization helping promising college students on a path to economic mobility, partnered for a college-to-career pipeline that will serve 3,750 students over the first five years. “Our collaboration with Braven is an important step in our efforts to elevate student success at CCNY. Proactive advising linked directly to career preparedness and internship work is clearly where higher education is going these days,” said CCNY President Vincent Boudreau. “Braven’s work will help us ensure that our students connect the work they do on
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Princeton Review 2023 Best Colleges Guide

CCNY features in The Princeton Review’s “Best 388 Colleges for 2023”

The City College of New York is one of the nation's best institutions for undergraduates according to The Princeton Review. The education services company profiles and recommends CCNY in the new edition of its annual college guide, “The Best 388 Colleges: 2023 Edition,” (August 23, 2022, Penguin Random House, $24.99). The Princeton Review chose the colleges for the book based on data it annually collects from surveys of 2,000 college administrators about their institutions’ academic offerings. For its selection of profiled schools for the book, the company also reviews data from its surveys of
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Krystal Suriel and Madeline Cortes Reyes are the first recipients of the The Paper Endowed Scholarship Fund for Social Justice

City College of New York establishes social justice journalism scholarship

The City College of New York is pleased to announce a major gift to establish The Paper Endowed Scholarship Fund for Social Justice for students interested in journalism and engaged in social justice projects, and who require additional monetary support to complete their academics and extracurricular activities that strengthen their community. Established by the founders and alumni of The Paper, an independent student publication founded in 1970, the scholarships are open to all CCNY undergraduates enrolled in the SEEK Program, and may be expanded College-wide later. Awards are based on
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SPJ winners 2022

City College journalism students receive honorary award yet again

Journalism students from The City College of New York won the prestigious Region 1 Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Mark of Excellence Award for the second year in a row. Anthony Ruiz, Flora Lennihan, Samantha Alvarez, Kainoa Presbitero, and MeiJun (Megan) Lei, are the 2022 recipients of the SPJ Mark of Excellence Award for their outstanding storytelling. Each year, the Mark of Excellence Awards honors the best in collegiate journalism from schools in Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Central and Eastern Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Vermont. Ruiz won Best
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OnlineU 2022 Top Salary Score Rankings Badge

OnlineU ranks CCNY among top 10 colleges for post-grad salary

Jumping 12 places from last year’s position, The City College of New York is now #9 nationally in OnlineU’s 2022 Best Colleges for a Master’s Degree by Salary Score rankings. MIT and Stanford University remain #1 and #2, respectively. Salary Score is based on median alumni earnings in the year after graduating. This overall score is calculated based on the median alumni salary for each program at a school compared to the median alumni salary for the same program at other schools. Data is sourced from the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard. CCNY’s massive leap from #21 to #9 is
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Bob Tuschman

Bob Tuschman launches $1M CCNY scholarship for economically disadvantaged students

The City College of New York announces a new four-year scholarship, the Tuschman Family Scholarship that begins in the fall of 2022. Established by former television executive and producer Bob Tuschman, the scholarship aims to assist students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds with fewer options to pursue higher education, fostering career development and academic support. The scholarship will cover “tuition plus” for an annual cohort of five incoming freshmen for four years, with a total of 10 cohorts supported by this $1million gift. The naming is subject to approval by the CUNY
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Milton Stern, CCNY Class of 1957

City College announces scholarship fund for financial and investment advising

The City College of New York is pleased to announce a major gift to establish the Milton Stern (1957) Scholars Fund to support workshops, advising, scholarships and internship support to CCNY students interested in the field of financial advising. The Fund is named for Milton Stern (1935-2015), the co-founder of Bridgewater Advisors, Inc. It was created by the firm and his family to honor his life and to continue the legacy of his commitment to independent financial advisory work. Scholarship recipients must demonstrate financial need, value academic excellence, exhibit personal integrity, and
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