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The Princeton Review’s “Best 389 Colleges for 2024

CCNY features in The Princeton Review’s “Best 389 Colleges for 2024”

The City College of New York is one of the nation's best institutions for undergraduates according to The Princeton Review. The education services company profiles and recommends CCNY in the new edition of its annual college guide, The Best 389 Colleges: 2024 Edition, (August 15, 2023, Penguin Random House, $26.99). Notably, CCNY is listed among the best in the Northeast. Only about 15% of America’s 2,600 four-year colleges are profiled in the book. The Princeton Review chooses the colleges for the book based on data it annually collects from surveys of 2,000 college administrators about their
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Bloom Energy Fellows

Colin Powell School Wins Award for New Fellowship Program

The Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership at The City College of New York has been recognized for its Colin Powell Bloom Energy Innovation Fellowship with a DEI Impact Award that honors its efforts in diversity, inclusion and equity in clean energy. The School won in the “One to Watch” category for the partnership with Bloom Energy, launched in January 2023. The program aims to diversify the ranks of leaders in the clean energy, tech, and sustainability industries. “While the judges rated your nomination highly, they agreed that the program is too new to accurately provide a
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Jerome Haferd's award-winning design in the Africatown competition

Spitzer Professor Jerome Haferd wins first place in Africatown International Design Idea Competition

Professor Jerome Haferd of the Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture at The City College of New York and his architectural firm JEROME HAFERD / BRANDT : HAFERD won first place in the Africatown International Design Idea Competition for site number two at the former Josephine Allen public housing area in Mobile, Alabama with his proposal “In the Wake.” The Design Idea Competition is a way to create a vision for The Africatown Cultural Mile, 16 venues of cultural heritage to form a destination system, in the greater Mobile region. Africatown is the only 19th-century settlement created
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CCNY President Boudreau (first row, second from right) and Team at the 2023 Percy Sutton 5K Run CCNY at the

CCNY celebrates historic Harlem with a sold out 2023 Percy Sutton 5K Run 

For the second year in a row, entry for Team CCNY’s Percy Sutton Harlem 5K Run, a collaboration between The City College of New York, the Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce, Harlem Week 2023 and the New York Road Runners (NYRR), reached capacity. The run took place on August 12 and 4,667 people total completed the run while taking in the sights of Harlem. This 5K race honors the late Percy Sutton, who was the Manhattan borough president in the 1970s and who championed the New York City Marathon as a five-borough event. It celebrates historic Harlem and Harlem Week, which is one of the
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Maria Tzortziou, Martin and Michele Cohen Endowed Professor of Environmental Sciences

White House names CCNY professor Maria Tzortziou to national ocean policy advisory panel

Maria Tzortziou, Martin and Michele Cohen Endowed Professor of Environmental Sciences at The City College of New York’s Center for Discovery and Innovation (CDI), is one of 18 experts appointed by the White House to the newly formed Ocean Research Advisory Panel (ORAP). Tzortziou and 17 other members were selected by a public nomination process, and appointed by the Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and the Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality, who co-chair the Ocean Policy Committee (OPC). “The ocean has never been more important – it regulates our
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CCNY's 2023 CUNY Distinguished Professors Benjamin Steinberg and Maria Tamargo

CUNY Names CCNY’s Maria Tamargo and Benjamin Steinberg Distinguished Professors

Maria C. Tamargo and Benjamin Steinberg, noted faculty in The City College of New York’s Division of Science, are among 12 outstanding CUNY scholars elevated to the rank of Distinguished Professor during the 2022-23 academic year. They join an extraordinary group of 145 other faculty university-wide holding that distinction. The title of Distinguished Professor is the highest academic honor that CUNY can offer its faculty. It’s conferred by the CUNY Board of Trustees in recognition of exceptional scholarly achievement. Distinguished Professorships are reserved for faculty with records of
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CUNY Med's Class of 2025 BS Commencement and White Coat Ceremony will take place on Thursday, Aug. 10. Photo of Harris Hall.

Herman B. Gray is the keynote at CCNY's CUNY Med Class of 2025 Clinical White Coat Ceremony on Aug. 10

Herman B. Gray, MD will be the keynote speaker at The CUNY School of Medicine at The City College of New York's Class of 2025 Clinical White Coat Ceremony on Thursday, Aug. 10. He will address the student medical doctors, their parents/guests, faculty, staff and students. Dr. Gray, MD, MBA, is the chair of the Wayne State University Department of Pediatrics. He is the former president and CEO of United Way for Southeastern Michigan as well as the former president and CEO of Detroit Medical Center Children’s Hospital of Michigan. Dr. Gray received his medical degree from the University of
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CUNY Med Dean Carmen Renée Green and Chancellor Félix V. Matos Rodríguez with graduating class.

Marie Bernard is keynote at CCNY's CUNY Med's 2023 BS Commencement and White Coat Ceremony

Marie A. Bernard, MD is the keynote speaker at The CUNY School of Medicine (CUNY Med) at The City College of New York's 2023 BS Commencement and White Coat Ceremony. She addressed 75 Medical Doctor Candidates (The CUNY Med MD Class of 2027), their families, faculty, staff, and students. Dr. Bernard is the Chief Officer for Scientific Workforce Diversity (COSWD) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), where she leads a full range of talent to promote scientific creativity, diversity, inclusiveness, and equity throughout the organization. As head of the NIH’s COSWD, Dr. Bernard provides
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"Science for Ukraine" participants at CCNY, July-August 2023

Interlude from war-time learning brings gifted Ukrainian HS students to CCNY

Summer school at The City College of New York for 36 outstanding students from two of war-torn Ukraine’s top specialized high schools for physics and mathematics began with a 12-hour bus ride from the capital Kyiv to the Polish border on the west. It would take another six hours to get to Warsaw, Poland’s main city, from where the weary travelers caught a 10-hour flight to JFK. Conflict has a way of complicating the simplest of things in life. Until Aug. 12, however, normalcy returns to the lives of these young, gifted minds from the Kyiv’s Ukrainian Physics and Mathematics Lyceum (UPML) and
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Xi Chen, Chemical Engineer and 2023 NSF CAREER Award winner

Grove School trailblazer Xi Chen wins NSF CAREER Award

Xi Chen, the City College of New York chemical engineer whose pioneering research includes water-responsive materials, is the winner of a coveted National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award. Recipients of this prestigious award are considered the best and brightest talents in the United States. Many of the winners later became world-famous scientists and Nobel laureates. An assistant professor in The City College’s Grove School of Engineering, with affiliation to the Nanoscience Initiative at the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC), Chen is widely regarded as a leader in
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