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James and Vicki Cunningham

$1M gift to Grove School establishes scholarship fund for undergrads

Wishing to provide opportunities for future generations of full-time Grove School of Engineering undergraduate students at The City College of New York, James Cunningham, BEE ’69 and his wife, Vicki Cunningham, have contributed $1,000,000 to establish the James and Vicki Cunningham Scholarship Fund. The new endowed fund will generate annual awards of $40,000 to support five full-time Grove School undergraduate students who maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher with scholarships of $8,000 each. The scholarships are to be used for tuition costs and research-related expenses, allowing
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Rosario Gennaro_Tushar Jois_NYU cryptography research

CCNY partners with NYU & Stanford in $4M project to accelerate privacy-preserving computing

CUNY Distinguished Professor Rosario Gennaro and Assistant Professor Tushar Jois, two of The City College of New York’s leading cryptography experts, are participants in a $3.8 million National Science Foundation-funded project led by New York University to speed up cryptographic computing. Stanford University is the other institution involved in the four-year research helmed by NYU Tandon School of Engineering. The challenge facing the team is that the most advanced cryptographic computing technologies today — which enable privacy-preserving computation — are confined in research labs by one
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"Science for Ukraine” program 2025

CCNY hosts second edition of “Science for Ukraine” program

For the second time in three years, some of Ukraine’s brightest high school students can count on The City College of New York as they continue on the path to become their embattled nation’s next generation of scientists and engineers. The “Science for Ukraine” program is the brainchild of former CCNY physicist Alexander Khanikaev, a pioneer of topological photonics and one of the world’s Highly Cited Researchers (HCR). It brings students, mostly from the STEM-focused Ukraine Physics and Mathematics Lyceum (UPML) in Kyiv, and is supported by the Simons Foundation, the Office of Naval Research
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U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges 2026

U.S. News ranks CCNY among nation's best colleges

In its 2026 edition of Best Colleges published today, U.S. News & World Report ranks The City College of New York #132 out of the top 436 National Universities. CCNY is also ranked #9 in Top Performers on Social Mobility, a traditional forte of the institution. Overall, more than 1,700 U.S. colleges and universities are ranked, with most participating in the U.S. News statistical survey. The City College’s other top placings in the U.S. News rankings include: #68 in Top Public Schools; #91 in Best Colleges for Veterans (web-exclusive); #109 in 2026 Best Value Schools; #112 in Undergraduate
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Leslie Vosshall, 2025 Cosloy-Blank Lecturer

Renowned molecular neurobiologist Leslie Vosshall presents CCNY’s 2025 Cosloy-Blank Lecture, Sept. 30

Dr. Leslie B. Vosshall, the noted molecular neurobiologist renowned for her work on the genetic basis of chemosensory behavior in both insects and humans, delivers the 10th Annual Sharon Cosloy - Edward Blank Family Distinguished Scientist Lecture at The City College of New York on Tuesday, Sept. 30. Her talk, “Mosquitoes: A Flexible & Dangerous Predator of Humans,” starts at 4 p.m. at the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center located on the CCNY campus at 85 Saint Nicholas Terrace, Manhattan. It is free and open to the public. Click here to register and for directions. Vosshall is the Vice
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Indian rainfall study by CCNY's Spencer Hill

Unique CCNY study of extreme Indian rainfall upends conventional wisdom

New research led by City College of New York scientist Spencer A. Hill challenges generations-old beliefs about how El Niño events influence rainfall during the Indian summer monsoon. Entitled “More extreme Indian monsoon rainfall in El Niño summers,” the study appears in the journal Science. “Our key finding is that you tend to get more days with extreme amounts of rainfall within India, not less, in El Niño summers. An El Niño event means that ocean surface temperatures in the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean are warmer than usual,” said Hill, assistant professor, in CCNY’s Department of
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CUNY DSI - Google 2025 Hispanic History Month Partnership

CUNY DSI, Google Arts & Culture partnership expands access to Dominican history for Hispanic Heritage Month

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the City College of New York-based CUNY Dominican Studies Institute is partnering with Google Arts & Culture to create a groundbreaking digital hub. The collection features archival treasures and stories spanning migration, innovation, culture, and activism. It will offer unprecedented access to Dominican history, culture, and contributions in the United States and beyond. The collaboration places Dominican voices and experiences on a global stage, offering audiences everywhere a dynamic exploration of the Dominican journey through archival treasures
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John Ploss, CCNY Class of 1977

Alumnus John Ploss, ’77, funds travel scholarship at CCNY’s Spitzer School of Architecture

John Ploss, a distinguished alumnus of The City College of New York’s Bernard & Anne Spitzer School of Architecture, is giving back to his alma mater after a successful career as an architect. He’s funding a $5,000 annual travel scholarship for Spitzer architecture students nearly 50 years after graduating with a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the School. John spent 44 years as an architect in San Francisco. He was self-employed for 33 years and retired at age 70. “I’m thrilled that John is supporting this travel fellowship for an architecture student at Spitzer. Travel abroad is life
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CCNY launches degree in digital game development

Experts celebrate launch of new CCNY digital game degree

The City College of New York marks the launch of its pioneering bachelor of science in digital game development program with a symposium on Tuesday, Sept. 16. Participants, including leading academics, educators and industry experts, will explore how New York City can increase the economic impact of the video game industry on its economy and strengthen its technology ecosystem, foster entrepreneurship, and create new pathways for high-quality employment. Key to this is the need to develop a skilled and inclusive workforce that reflects the diversity of New York City’s communities. The
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WHCR 90.3 FM

Community radio veteran Keziah Sullivan is WHCR’s new general manager and program director

Keziah Sullivan, who has served in various capacities in the past 20 years at WHCR 90.3 FM, The City College of New York’s non-commercial community radio station, is the station’s new general manager and program director. Known on air as Keziah Glow, she has served WHCR 90.3 FM in a wide range of roles, including host, producer, board operator, news director, and relief production manager. In addition to her longstanding service at WHCR, she also held leadership positions at WBAI 99.5 FM, where she advanced to executive producer and interim program director, all while continuing her commitment
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