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Dr. Carmen Green

Forbes names CUNY med school dean Carmen Green to 50 over 50 list for Impact

This year’s Forbes list of 50 women over 50 recognized for their impact includes Dr. Carmen Green, dean of the CUNY School of Medicine (CSOM) at The City College of New York. She is cited by the publication for her medical leadership over the past 30 years. “Green is a leading researcher on inequities in pain care and, throughout her career, has been a vocal advocate for diversity, equity and inclusion in medicine,” said Forbes. “In 2006, she was selected for the prestigious Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellowship and helped draft the National Pain Care Policy Act, which went into the
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DOC NYC 2022 Festival features world premiere of films from CCNY's MFA Film alumni

CCNY MFA Film alumni debut work in world premiere at DOC NYC 2022 Festival

City College of New York MFA Film graduates Yolanda Pividal ‘06, Nemo Allen ‘21 and Araque (Juan) Blanco ‘21 have all had their films selected to appear in the DOC NYC 2022 Festival from Nov. 9-27. DOC NYC is an organization that celebrates and supports the flourishing cultural movement of documentary storytelling. The festival helps to introduce new talent and highlight the year’s top films. Pividal’s film, “A Witch Story,” appears as part of the Fight the Power-themed films. Pividal was co-executive producer, director, co-producer, co-cinematographer and editor on the film. The 70-minute
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Hysell Oviedo temporal processing research

CCNY biologist Hysell Oviedo finds differences in mouse auditory processing between two brain hemispheres

Division of labor between left and right brain hemispheres is a feature of vertebrate brains. The evolutionary advantage of dividing processing tasks is the ability to process different types of information at once, and to perform parallel tasks, like those involved in driving a car. Speech and melody are both processed in the left and right auditory cortex of the brain, respectively. However, it has been unclear how these brain areas carry out different functions. Human studies have demonstrated that the left superior temporal gyrus mediates language processing and responds mainly to the
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CCNY Spitzer School of Architecture Student Husan Ahmed Wins Common Bond Scholarship

CCNY architecture student Husan Ahmed wins 2022 Center for Architecture Common Bond Scholarship

The City College of New York’s Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture is proud to announce that Husan Ahmed, Bachelor of Architecture candidate, is the recipient of the Center for Architecture’s 2022 Common Bond Scholarship. The Center for Architecture is the storefront for the American Institute of Architects, New York chapter (AIA New York). Ahmed was feted at the Center for Architecture Gala: Common Bond at Chelsea Piers, where he was one of three scholarship winners presented with a cash prize of $3500 and a chance to mingle with professionals in his chosen industry. “Husan is
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Sara Molano -- CCNY's first Ella Fitzgerald Scholarship recipient

CCNY awards junior Sara Molano its first Ella Fitzgerald Scholarship

The City College of New York and The Foundation for City College are pleased to announce a major gift to establish The Ella Fitzgerald Memorial Scholarship. Recipients of this award, endowed by the Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation, can major in two subjects, as long as one of them is jazz studies with a vocal concentration, and must maintain a grade point average of 3.0. “City College has a great music program and it provides access to students from diverse backgrounds,” said Randal Rosman, the Foundation’s vice president of programs. While scouting for potential beneficiaries, he was
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Lynn Nottage_2023 Langston Hughes Medalist_ credit Lynn Savarese

Two-time Pulitzer winner Lynn Nottage is 2023 CCNY Langston Hughes Medalist

Renowned playwright and screenwriter Lynn Nottage is the recipient of The City College of New York’s Langston Hughes Medal. The first woman in history to win two Pulitzer Prizes for drama, she’ll receive the Langston Medal at CCNY's 44th annual Langston Hughes Festival on Feb. 9, 2023. The medal is awarded to highly distinguished writers from throughout the African American diaspora. It recognizes honorees for their impressive works of poetry, fiction, drama, autobiography and critical essays that help to celebrate the memory and tradition of Langston Hughes. Past award winners include: •
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CCNY features in 2023 Princeton Review Guide to Green Colleges

For the fifth straight year, The City College of New York ranks among the nation's most environmentally responsible colleges, according to The Princeton Review®. The education services company features CCNY in its online resource, “ The Princeton Review Guide to Green Colleges: 2023 Edition,” published this week. The guide is accessible here for free. The Princeton Review chose the schools in the guide based on its survey of administrators at 713 colleges during the 2021-22 academic year and surveys of students attending the colleges. The company editors analyzed more than 25 survey data
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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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The opening of the CCNY Spitzer School of Architecture Distinguished Professor Michael Sorkin Reading Room on December 1, 2022.

CCNY's Bernard & Anne Spitzer School of Architecture's celebrates opening of the Sorkin Reading Room

The City College of New York’s Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture celebrates the opening of the Sorkin Reading Room, dedicated to its namesake, Michael Sorkin, the late Distinguished Professor of Architecture, 6 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 1, in the Spitzer School Atrium at West 135th and Convent Ave., Manhattan. An author, activist, architecture critic, urbanist and the head of Michael Sorkin Studios, Sorkin joined the Spitzer School as a Professor of Architecture and Director of the Graduate Program in Urban Design in 2000, and built a competitive program with top academics
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CCNY Student WIlfred Mendelson on the S.S. Manhattan in 1938 on his way to join the Spanish Civil War.

CCNY’s digital publication of student’s archive from the Spanish Civil War available to educators

Iberian Cultural Studies Associate Professor Isabel Estrada found the uncatalogued book in the Cohen Library prior to the Covid-19 pandemic. The digital edition was edited and annotated collaboratively by Estrada; NEH Digital Humanities Fellow Stefano Morello and students in the Spring 2022 course “Activism and the College Experience” at CCNY. The course sought to examine political activism on the CCNY campus in the context of the transnational conflict between totalitarianism and democracy that preceded WWII, while introducing students to digital humanities tools and methodologies. Educators
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