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CCNY Chemical Engineer Marco J. Castaldi

Waste-to-energy key to reducing greenhouse gases & complementing recycling, says CCNY study

Waste-to-energy facilities offer significant environmental protection, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and play an important complementary role in recycling efforts, according to a new City College of New York Grove School of Engineering report that reviews the most up-to-date scientific studies of the industry. The report, “ The Scientific Truth about Waste-to-Energy” by City College chemical engineer Marco J. Castaldi, calls upon dozens of independent scientific reviews to offer a comprehensive assessment of waste-to-energy’s influence on environmental sustainability and public health. The
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Mathiu Perez (far left) and mentors

Recent CCNY grad Mathiu Perez wins MD-PhD NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholarship

During his time at The City College of New York, Mathiu Perez earned numerous national honors for his outstanding scholarship and research. National recognition of his exceptional work continues with his latest accolade a National Institutes of Health (NIH) Oxford-Cambridge Scholarship. It sees the Ecuadorean immigrant headed to Oxford University, Cambridge University and the University of California, San Francisco, to pursue a combined MD-PhD degree. The NIH Oxford-Cambridge program is an accelerated, individualized doctoral training program for outstanding science students committed to
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Madelyn De Los Santos, 2021 Art Stevens PRSA-NY CCNY Scholar for Excellence

Madelyn De Los Santos is 2021 Art Stevens PRSA-NY CCNY Scholar for Excellence in PR

Madelyn De Los Santos, a junior in the Advertising/Public Relations Program in the Division of Humanities and the Arts at The City College of New York, is the 2021 Art Stevens PRSA-NY CCNY Scholar for Excellence in Public Relations. This marks the 14th year that Stevens has funded a $5,000 scholarship to support rising talent. Managing partner of The Stevens Group and a CCNY alumnus (Class of 1957), he created the scholarship in 2008 to support talented students majoring in communications. Stevens’ commitment to both PRSA-NY and the City College Communications Alumni Group inspired him to name
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Distinguished alumnus Paul Slysh, CCNY Class of 1949

Estate of distinguished CCNY alumnus Paul Slysh (1926-2015) creates endowed scholarship for Zahn Innovation Center

The City College of New York is pleased to announce that engineer, inventor, and alumnus Paul Slysh’s estate has created an endowed scholarship to support engineering students and the Zahn Innovation Center. In addition to this generous gift, CCNY will be entrusted with the key to a mausoleum displaying his numerous patents and other materials from his esteemed career. Slysh's trust has donated over $1.6 million and is preparing to make a final distribution of $20,000. “Mr. Slysh's forethought demonstrates not only the endearment he had for his alma mater, but the value he placed on innovation
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Kenneth and Gloria Levy

City College announces The Kenneth Levy ’64 and Gloria Levy Scholarship Fund

The City College of New York is pleased to announce The Kenneth Levy ’64 and Gloria Levy Scholarship Fund. This generous fund will provide support to up to 50 undergraduate students enrolled in The Grove School of Engineering who demonstrate financial need. The funds can be used for a variety of academic expenses, including tuition, books, research supplies, and cost of conference attendance. The Levys haven’t forgotten their New York City roots, and hope that the fund will help students complete their education. “Gloria is a graduate of Brooklyn College, where she majored in education, and I
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Mikhal Dekel 2021-22 CCNY_Stuart Katz Professor

Acclaimed author and scholar Mikhal Dekel is new CCNY Stuart Katz Professor

Celebrated author and scholar Mikhal Dekel is The City College of New York’s 2021-2022 Stuart Z. Katz Professor in the Humanities & the Arts. The endowed professorship is supported by a $1 million gift to City College by distinguished alumnus Stuart Z. Katz, Esq., a 1964 graduate. A professor of English and director of City College’s Rifkind Center for the Humanities and the Arts, Dekel was cited by the selection committee for “making internationally celebrated and varied contributions in her areas of specialization” since joining the CCNY faculty in 2005. Her first two books, “ The Universal
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Fulbright 2021 winners Aisha Fuenzalida Butt & Cassiady Perard

Colin Powell School Valedictorian Aisha Fuenzalida Butt, Cassiady Perard win Fulbright awards

As parts of the world begin to open up from the Covid-19 pandemic, City College of New York duo Aisha Fuenzalida Butt and Cassiady Perard can look forward to traveling overseas this fall as Fulbright Scholars. The two join a select group of 2021-2022 winners nationally in the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. Fuenzalida, who is graduating on June 4 with a BA in anthropology and as the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership’s valedictorian, is headed to Spain’s Canary Islands in September on a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant (ETA) award that runs through June 2022. Perard, an
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Alondra Nelson & Edward Blank_2021 Commencement Honorees

Researcher, author Alondra Nelson is Commencement speaker, June 4; CCNY honors for telemarketing pioneer Edward Blank ’57

Alondra Nelson, an acclaimed researcher and author, who explores questions of science, technology, and social inequality, is the keynote speaker at The City College of New York’s 168th Commencement on June 4. She will receive the honorary degree Doctor of Humane Letters. City College will also honor Edward Blank, ’57, one of its distinguished alumni and a telemarketing trailblazer, with the honorary degree Doctor of Humane Letters. Following are brief bios of the honorees at what will be CCNY’s second consecutive virtual salute because of the Covid-19 pandemic: Edward Blank: Upon graduating
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Salk Scholars 2021: Chavez, Chwat & Perez

CCNY trio wins CUNY-wide Jonas Salk scholarships for medical school

Graduating senior Tzippora Chwat of the Macaulay Honors Program, and the Class of 2020’s Miguel Chavez and Mathiu Perez are The City College of New York recipients of Jonas E. Salk Scholarships awarded by The City University of New York (CUNY). They are among eight 2021 CUNY winners of the scholarships that recognize exceptional students who plan careers in medicine and the biological sciences. As Salk Scholars, each will receive $8,000 over four years to defray the tuition costs of their graduate studies or medical training. Following are bios of City College’s three Salk Scholars: Tzippora
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Matthew Reilly, CPS anthropologist

Colin Powell School anthropologist Matthew Reilly receives CUNY outstanding assistant professor award

Matthew C. Reilly, a pioneering anthropological archaeologist in The City College of New York’s Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership, is a recipient of the 2021 Feliks Gross Award for outstanding Assistant Professors from the City University of New York. The honor is one of two presented to outstanding assistant professors CUNY-wide by the CUNY Academy for the Humanities and Sciences. The other accolade is the Henry Wasser Award. The Academy selects recipients for the two awards from a large group of highly qualified, academically impressive, assistant professors from all 25
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