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11 Teams Win $115K in City College Entrepreneurship Contests

$50,000 Kaylie Prize to GesTone for muscle tone assessment technology GesTone, a technology using biosensors and smart detecting software to quantify and assess muscle tone, won the $50,000 Kaylie Prize for Hardware. It was the largest award of $115,000 in prize money distributed to 11 teams competing in three City College of New York entrepreneurship competitions this month that were run by the Zahn Innovation Center. Muscle tone data is necessary for treating and measuring progress of patients undergoing physical therapy after a stroke. GesTone’s biofeedback data will enable therapists to
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City College 168th Commencement 9 am Friday, May 30

Actress Lillias White, ’78, retail executive Millard Drexler and transportation official Henry Perahia, ’71BME, ’73MME, to receive honorary degrees The City College of New York's 168th Commencement Exercises take place 9 a.m., Friday, May 30, on the City College campus at135th Street at Convent Avenue, Manhattan. The College will confer honorary degrees at commencement on: Actress Lillias White, a 1978 City College graduate and award-winning performer, who will receive the honorary degree doctor of fine arts; Retail executive Millard Drexler, chairman and CEO of J.Crew Group, Inc., who
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Mercedes Sosa Biopic Opens TAFFNY Film Festival

Four-day festival, June 2 – 5, led by CCNY’s Division of Interdisciplinary Studies, shares culture, language and stories of the Americas through film Rodrigo H. Vila’s documentary “Mercedes Sosa: The Voice of Latin America” (“Mercedes Sosa: La voz de Latinoamérica”), will be the opening film for the inaugural The Americas Film Festival of New York (TAFFNY). The event, a cultural project of The City College of New York’s Division of Interdisciplinary Studies at the Center for Worker Education (CWE), runs June 2 – 5. TAFFNY will present feature-length films, documentaries and shorts and
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Latif Jiji Receives CCNY President’s Award for Excellence

50-year member of engineering faculty leads honorees at 2014 faculty recognition ceremony Dr. Latif M. Jiji , Herbert Kayser Professor of Mechanical Engineering in the Grove School of Engineering , received The City College of New York's President's Award for Excellence Tuesday, May 13, for his half century of work at CCNY. Professor Jiji was among the honorees at CCNY's 2014 faculty recognition ceremony in The Great Hall, Shepard Hall on the college campus. "City College is a great institution because at its core is a strong, dedicated, and hardworking faculty," said President Lisa S. Coico
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CCNY President Salutes College’s S.T.A.R. Performers

City College President Lisa S. Coico presented S.T.A.R. awards (Service, Teamwork, Action and Results) to six administrators, one posthumously, May 7 at the annual President's Staff Appreciation and Service Awards ceremony. Pyser S. Edelsack, director of field education in the Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education , who died May 5, was the posthumous honoree. "Pyser served the Sophie Davis School for more than 35 years and his commitment to its students was bar none," said President Coico. "His passing is tragic and a great loss." The other 2014 S.T.A.R. recipients and their hometowns
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$50,000 Kaylie Prize Promotes New Technology Start-ups

The Kaylie Prize for Hardware presents the next generation of technology start-ups. Five City College start-ups are competing for a $50,000 grand prize and a $5,000 audience prize, with the winners to be chosen Friday, May 16. The competition final event runs 4:30 – 8 p.m. in the Faculty Dining Room on the 3rd floor of the North Academic Center at The City College of New York campus. Now in its fourth year, the Kaylie Prize has implemented for the first time a hardware theme for competing start-ups as well as its first audience prize, with event attendees voting for their favorite start-up
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7 Grove School Students Win NIST Summer Fellowships

Seven students from The City College of New York's Grove School of Engineering have won 2014 NIST-SURF fellowships for summer research with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg, Md. NIST, a non-regulatory agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce, describes itself as one of the world's leading research institutions. "The NIST research fields matches the engineering majors at CCNY very well, and the seven represent the largest number of City College participants in the NIST-SURF (Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow) program since 2010," said Dr. Yuying Q
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3 CCNY Theatre Majors Headed to London for Summer

Three City College of New York theatre majors will spend this summer in an intensive eight-week program at the London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art (LAMDA), supported by the City College Fund and the Division of Humanities and the Arts. “This is a huge deal,” said Professor Rob Barron, chair of the CCNY Department of Theatre and Speech. “LAMDA is an extraordinary training program. It’s an opportunity that 95 percent of our students couldn’t afford to do on their own.” Students chosen for the program are: Alessandro Barbarotto, ’14, of Lindenhurst, N.Y., a native of Italy who transferred to
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Isolating the Circuits that Control Voluntary Movement

Sophie Davis Professor John Martin and colleagues use genetically altered mice to demonstrate role of corticospinal tract Extraordinarily complex networks of circuits that transmit signals from the brain to the spinal cord control voluntary movements. Researchers have been challenged to identify the controlling circuits, but they lacked the tools needed to dissect, at the neural level, the way the brain produces voluntary movements. Recently, Dr. John Martin, medical professor in City College’s Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education, postdoctoral fellow Dr. Najet Serradi and other
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Jazz Great Steve Wilson Enhances CCNY Music Program

Steve Wilson is acclaimed as one of the finest saxophonists in the business. Now he is back at The City College of New York helping enhance the music department's jazz curriculum. Simultaneously, his illustrious career continues full clip with one CD wrapped up and live recording of another scheduled May 19 at the Village Vanguard. "This is a great opportunity to be involved with the music program at City College and I'm here for the long haul," said the award-winning alto and soprano saxophonist, who gave private lessons at CCNY in the late 90s. Hired last fall as professor of jazz studies
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