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City College Campaign Tops $500 Million

A year ahead of its target date, The Campaign for The City College of New York has raised more than half a billion dollars, President Lisa S. Coico announced Tuesday night. “We could not have exceeded our campaign goal without the generous support of our donors who have invested in and supported our mission,” President Coico told guests at the 2014 Presidential Awards Dinner at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Manhattan. The dinner itself raised more than a million dollars for the ongoing campaign that has provided funding for various programs, resources and schools including: • The Andrew S
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Americas Film Festival of New York Debut ‘Huge Success’

Inaugural season for City College CWE cultural project draws 600 participants for four days of screenings, panels and events Close to 600 people attended the inaugural Americas Film Festival of New York (TAFFNY). The four-day festival, June 2 – 5, presented feature-length and short films from 10 countries in the Western Hemisphere plus panels and other events. The event was a cultural project of The City College of New York’s Division of Interdisciplinary Studies at the Center for Worker Education (CWE). “No doubt that the festival was a huge success,” said Juan Carlos Mercado, TAFFNY founder
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Unmet Dental Care Needs Prevalent Among Older Adults

Nearly half needing to see a dentist don’t go due to financial, transportation or support network issues, study led by Sophie Davis professor finds Nearly nine out of 10 older adults may need urgent dental care, however, just over half will see a dentist in a timely manner, a study of residents in naturally occurring retirement communities in New York City finds. Affordability, transportation and organizational issues were the biggest barriers to treatment, said lead author Theresa Montini , an assistant medical professor at The City College of New York’s Sophie Davis School of Biomedical
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Lance Brown’s Urban Design Book Revised, Re-Released

Spitzer School professor and co-author see design as tool to manage demographic, economic and climatic changes Wiley has released the second edition of “Urban Design for an Urban Century,” co-authored by Lance Jay Brown, ACSA Distinguished Professor Of Architecture in City College’s Spitzer School of Architecture. The book, co-written with David Dixon FAIA, offers a comprehensive introduction to urban design and an analysis of the forces that shaped it from the dawn of city building to today. It also examines contemporary theory, core principles and strategies for moving forward. The second
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National Jazz Museum Honors CCNY, President Coico

City College of New York President Lisa S. Coico will receive the first "Jazz and Community Leadership Award" from the National Jazz Museum in Harlem (NJMH) at a benefit concert Monday, June 9, at The Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College in Manhattan. The event starts 7:30 p.m. and includes performances by three-time Grammy Award winner Dee Dee Bridgewater and NJMH Artistic Director-at-Large Jonathan Batiste . President Coico and The City College will be the first recipients of NJMH's "Jazz and Community Leadership Award." "The Museum proudly acknowledges the extraordinary leadership exemplified
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Colin Powell School Marks Psychology Dept.’s 75th Anniversary

June 5 symposium explores how social messages impact understanding of ourselves and others On Thursday, June 5, the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership at The City College of New York will cap a year of events celebrating the 75th anniversary of its Psychology Department . “The Social World and the Meaning of the Message: A 75th Anniversary Celebration of the Psychology Department of the Colin Powell School,” a half-day symposium, examines the evolution of social messaging and the role it plays in social justice, politics and our understanding of ourselves. What: "The Social
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Rajan Menon Named Carnegie Council Global Ethics Scholar

Joins network of academicians from 15 countries on six continents supported by a platform of interactive multimedia resources Rajan Menon , who holds the Anne and Bernard Spitzer Chair in Political Science at The City College of New York’s Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership , has been appointed a Global Ethics Fellow by the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs . One of six fellows named this year, he joins the Council’s Global Ethics Network, which includes scholars from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Ghana, India, Israel, Japan, Poland
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Reinvent Infrastructure Systems: Professor Hillary Brown

Her new book, ‘Next Generation Infrastructure,’ advocates system-level thinking and holistic approach to replacing aging public works America’s aging infrastructure systems not only need replacement, they need to be reinvented, argues City College of New York Professor of Architecture Hillary Brown in “ Next Generation Infrastructure: Principles for Post-Industrial Public Works.” Washington-based Island Press released the book earlier this month. To make smarter decisions about revamping outdated infrastructure, architects, engineers, urban planner and public officials need to think at the
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New Courses at City College in Bengali Gain Popularity

Bengali is spoken by more than a quarter billion people mainly in Bangladesh and the West Bengal region of India. At The City College of New York, not only is it the fourth most popular native language among students – behind English, Spanish and Chinese – but; undergraduates can now take a year of Bengali to fulfill their language requirement. “We have a large Bengali-speaking population whose needs were not being met,” said Dr. Carlos Riobó, chair of the City College Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures. “Offering courses in Bengali speaks to how City College is responding to the
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First Four President’s Community Scholars Graduate May 30

The first four City College of New York President's Community Scholars will graduate May 30 as members of CCNY's Class of 2014. City College President Lisa S. Coico established the scholarship program, which provides full tuition for high-achieving students from upper Manhattan, in 2010. The four graduating students are: Laura Arias, a psychology major in the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership; Daoud Nsangou, a computer science major in the Grove School of Engineering; Mohammed Sabha, mathematics major; Jatnna Taveras, also a psychology major in the Colin Powell School. Ms
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