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Mini-Medical School Diet Health Activity

Large crowd expected at next CCNY Mini-Medical School session

The Harlem community spoke and the CUNY School of Medicine at The City College of New York listened. Community members were asked if they’d like free health information sessions on topics of their choosing and the answer was a resounding YES! Thus the Mini-Medical school was born. 60 people showed up to the first Mini-Medical School event on Oct 18 th to talk about diet, physical activity and health. The presentations were engaging as was the Q & A. Afterward, many attendees said they’d be back for more. In fact, they promised to bring a friend or family member the next time. Which is why an
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Dr. Patricia Broderick Medical Professor Inventor of THE BRODERICK PROBE

Patricia Broderick aka “the dynamite stick” on CUTV News Radio

They call Patricia Broderick the “dynamite stick” because nothing stops her. She is the first person to marry the brain with sensors and has invented, patented and trademarked a revolutionary technology, THE BRODERICK PROBE® that some medical doctors say will change the face of science and medicine. Broderick is so dynamic that CUTV News Radio has asked her to talk about her work on air twice – on Monday Nov. 6 at 1 p.m. EDT and again Monday Nov 13 at 1 p.m. EDT. Broderick is a Medical Professor in Molecular Cellular and Biomedical science at the CUNY School of Medicine at The City College of
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Bill Ritter

WABC-TV anchors, seven distinguished alumni, receive CCNY honors

Eyewitness News co-anchors Bill Ritter and Sade Baderinwa are this year’s John H. Finley Award recipients. The award is given out by the Alumni Association of The City College of New York for exemplary and dedicated service to the City of New York. In addition, the association has honored seven City College alumni for outstanding post-graduate achievement. They received the Townsend Harris Medal at CCNY’s 137th annual alumni dinner in Manhattan. The seven are: Bernard S. Cohen, Esq. ’56B, the renowned lawyer who successfully argued the landmark civil rights case Loving vs. Virginia before the
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Grove School’s Jeffrey Morris, Rosemarie Wesson earn AIChE honors

Jeffrey Morris, Professor of Chemical Engineering in The City College of New York’s Grove School of Engineering is the AIChE 2017 Shell Thomas Baron Award recipient. He received the award today at the organization’s annual meeting in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he delivered the award’s eponymous lecture. His talk was entitled: “Exploring Complex Colloidal Dispersions by Simulation.” Also at the annual gathering, Rosemarie D. Wesson, associate dean for research and Professor of Chemical Engineering in the Grove School, was elected to a three-year term as AIChE treasurer. Her tenure begins in
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NSF Puerto Rico Grant

NSF RAPID grant boosts CCNY’s Caribbean storm study

Even before Hurricanes Irma and Maria ravaged the Caribbean recently, experts at The City College of New York were gaining insight into how storms develop and intensify in the region. A $174,895 grant from the National Science Foundation promises to boost this research. The one-year funding to a team of NOAA CREST researchers in the Grove School of Engineering is entitled “RAPID: Impacts of Post-Hurricane Land-Atmosphere Interactions on Convective and Precipitation Processes in the Caribbean Region.” “The primary goal of this study is to improve our understanding of the role played by modified
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hackNY winners, left to right, Amarou Bah, Kirstyn Natavio and Dwayne Johnson

CCNY students big winners in three hackathons

The City College of New York sent students to three prestigious hackathons for developing innovative technologies in October, and CCNY participants were winners in all three. At hackNY’s fall 2017 Student Hackathon, students presented their technologies and built original applications. Kirstyn Natavio, a Computer Science sophomore, working with Computer Engineering juniors Dwayne Johnson and Amarou Bah, were awarded Best Hack using a NYC Application Programming Interface (API) for their Emergency 911 app that lets bystanders connect and stream data of an emergency to 911 and other help
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Ariel Miara, doctoral candidate and research associate at the Environmental Sciences Initiative

CCNY study reveals power supply might not be as vulnerable to climate change as we thought

Here’s a bit of surprising news. A closer look at how climate change could impact our power supply shows that America’s infrastructure might be more adaptable than scientists anticipated. The results appear in a paper published in Nature Climate Change by Ariel Miara, a PhD Candidate in The City College of New York’s Grove School of Engineering and Charles J. Vörösmarty, Presidential Professor of civil engineering in the Grove School. One of the study’s key findings: climate change will negatively affect U.S. power supply reliability. But maintenance and a commitment to cleaner, more efficient
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City College screens Ferguson documentary

CCNY’s Documentary Forum screens film about Ferguson uprising

The Documentary Forum, at The City College of New York Center for Film, Journalism and Interactive Media, presents a screening of " Whose Streets?", a documentary about the Ferguson uprising, on Nov. 1 from 6:30-9:30 p.m. in Shepard Hall, Room 291. Filmmaker Sabaah Folayan, activist and storyteller, will be present for a Q&A. The film focuses on the residents of St. Louis, Missouri who come together to hold vigil and protest the shocking killing of unarmed teenager Michael Brown by police and then left lying in the street for hours. In the days that follow the killing, parents, artists, and
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Dr. Andreas H. Kottmann and Lauren Malave, graduate student Parkinson's Disease researchers

Sonic Hedgehog at the center of Parkinson’s research at CCNY

You may know Sonic Hedgehog as a Sega videogame character who saves us all from world domination. But within the realm of science, Sonic Hedgehog (SHH) is also helping to solve the mysteries of Parkinson’s Disease. Just ask Andreas Kottmann of The CUNY School of Medicine at The City College of New York. Kottmann and his team were recently awarded a research grant by the American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) to validate their findings around SHH’s potential role in Parkinson’s. Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is caused by the degeneration of a certain type of neuron in the brain, so called
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CCNY’s_Team AutoRiza_2017

Student-designed CCNY chatbot places second in national Intuit contest

Using entrepreneurial skills nurtured at the school’s Zahn Innovation Center, a team of City College of New York undergraduates placed second nationally in Intuit QuickBooks’2017 Product Management Case Competition. The four-member “Team AutoRiza” conceptualized a machine learning chatbot to help service small business owners. Out of several hundred submissions, the City College concept was second to an app conceived by a Harvard University team. Team AutoRiza comprised: Mahmoud Khedr, junior, applied psychology & economics; Danny Tsoi, sophomore, computer science; Nashid Chowdhury, junior
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