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Edwin Lamboy

$2.4M grant enables CCNY School of Education to train more teachers to address shortages

The City College of New York’s School of Education (SoE) is the recipient of a $2.4 million grant from New York state to expand its existing New York City Teaching Fellows (NYCTF) alternative certification program. The expanded program, Education Workforce Investment, aims to address current teacher shortages in New York City Public Schools (NYCPS) by training and placing these new teachers in high-need subject areas and in high-need NYCPS classrooms. The grant will also provide increased financial aid academic support for those students to ease their entry into full-time teaching careers, and
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Glen Milstein

CCNY psychologist Glen Milstein believes in the connection between religion and mental health

In October 1992, Columbia University doctoral student Glen Milstein transcribed some of his recent ideas in a notebook for possible inclusion in his dissertation. Those 20 minutes of erudite scribblings became the foundation of his work for the next third of a century, culminating in the publication of “COPE: Community Outreach & Professional Engagement – a framework to bridge public mental health services with religious organizations,” a paper of which he is the lead author, in Frontiers in Psychiatry in August. Now an associate professor of psychology at The City College of New York’s Colin
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Princeton Review Green Campus 2026

CCNY features in The Princeton Review Guide to Green Colleges: 2026 Edition

The Princeton Review®, known for its education services and resources for college-bound students, features The City College of New York in its online resource, The Princeton Review Guide to Green Colleges: 2026 Edition (October 21, 2025). The Guide, which is accessible for free at www.princetonreview.com/green-guide, profiles 388 colleges that foster a culture of environmental responsibility and demonstrate a commitment to sustainability, The Princeton Review chose the colleges based on a survey the company conducted in 2024–2025 of administrators at 401 colleges about their institutions'
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BYTE Hack_2025

AI innovations dominate first CCNY “BYTE” hackathon

AI-powered products that offer early wildfire smoke and air quality predictions, and track tenant and landlord leases were among the winners in the inaugural “BYTE Hacks,” a 24-hour hackathon at The City College of New York. More than 100 students from schools in the Metropolitan area, including New York University, Fordham, Rutgers Honors College, Stony Brook and Hunter College, participated in the event sponsored by Google Labs, Vercel, and Red Bull. Organized by BYTE (Build Your Technical Experience), a CCNY student club, the hackathon offered $5,000 in prizes. Project themes were
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Writer Weathersby Jr Comes to Chai and Chat

CCNY’s Chai and Chat Reading Series Welcomes Author Irvin Weathersby, Jr. on Oct. 22

The City College of New York’s Master of Fine Arts Creative Writing’s annual Chai and Chat Reading Series kicks off with author and Professor Salar Abdoh ( A Nearby Country Called Love) in conversation with writer Irvin Weathersby, Jr. on Wednesday, Oct. 22 at 6:30p.m. in the Rifkind Center, NAC 6/316. Weathersby is the CCNY Bernard Mendik Guest Professor and will read from his work. The event is free and open to the public. Prospective MFA candidates will have an opportunity to meet Program Director Michelle Valladares at the event. Weathersby is a Brooklyn-based writer and professor from New
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Eli Akselrod

Recent CCNY alumna Eli Akselrod goes from amateur musician to Emmy-nominated sound editor

Throughout high school, Eli Akselrod, B.M. ’24 was a music enthusiast who wanted to make a career in music production. Then came time to choose a college major. “As much as I enjoy playing music, I wanted to be behind the board,” she said, which is how she came to The City College of New York to enroll in the Division of Humanities and The Arts’ four-year Bachelor of Music (B.M.) degree with a major in sonic arts. “I wanted to do audio engineering and the Sonic Arts Center was the perfect place to do it.” “This is a pre-professional program,” explained Paul Kozol, the Center’s founding
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CCNY President Vincent Boudreau [left] receives the 2025 Building Futures Award from BCTC President Gary LaBarbera.

100K-member BCTC honors CCNY President Vince Boudreau

Dr. Vincent G. Boudreau, President of The City College of New York, is the recipient of the Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York’s (BCTC) 2025 Building Futures Award. The honor, which recognizes labor, contractor, and government dignitaries who have made significant contributions to building a more inclusive and equitable construction industry, was presented to Boudreau, The City College’s 13th president, by BCTC President Gary LaBarbera. "Without President Boudreau's understanding and support of the family-sustaining career opportunities the union construction industry
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Dr. Yang Liu, CCNY experimental fluid mechanics expert

CCNY’s Yang Liu earns top honor from world’s largest aerospace technical society

Dr. Yang Liu, assistant professor in The City College of New York’s Grove School of Engineering and an expert in experimental fluid mechanics, is one of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics’ (AIAA) Class of 2026 Associate Fellows. The honor is for his pioneering research and academic leadership. This includes his impactful contributions to experimental aerodynamics and multiphase flow, advancing aircraft icing mitigation, additive manufacturing, and plasma-droplet interactions. According to the AIAA, the grade of Associate Fellow recognizes individuals “who have accomplished
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Scarefest 2025

Eighth annual “Scarefest” beckons Harlemites to CCNY, Oct. 31

“Scarefest,” City College of New York’s annual family-friendly Halloween celebration welcomes the Harlem community on campus on Friday, Oct. 31, with spooky fun and frights for all. In its eighth year, the event, from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., is free and open to the public on a first come, first served basis. As always, the highlight of Scarefest is a walk through the dark tunnels running underneath The City College campus and designed to resemble a haunted passageway. Curated by CCNY’s Theatre and Speech Department, the 15-minute experience includes all the staple elements of your traditional
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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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