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The City College of New York (established as 'The Free Academy' in 1847) is the founding institution of the City University of New York and home to eight schools and divisions, each dedicated to the advancement of research and knowledge. We're the place where Albert Einstein first presented his theory of general relativity outside of Europe, our alumni discovered the polio vaccine, helped build the Internet, and designed the Panama Canal. And, our alumni have gone on to become Supreme Court Justices, Secretaries of State, leaders of industry, world-renowned researchers and award winning actors and musicians. We’re the City College of yesterday, today and tomorrow. See yourself here. City College.

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CCNY Fast Facts

Why CCNY? Here are a few reasons.

$6M+

Total student scholarships, stipends, and fellowships awarded

115+

Number of undergraduate majors and master's programs

95.6%

Full-time faculty members who hold terminal degrees in their fields

150+

Total number of countries that CCNY students represent

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Spotlights

Spitzer School of Architecture Professor Laura Wainer is a participant in the new fellowship program Urban Design Forum Global Exchange which focuses on the housing crises at home and abroad.

TRANSFORMING URBAN DESIGN PRACTICE

Professor Laura Wainer earns fellowship and develops a model for community engagement to bridge the gap in housing crisis.

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Some members of the UAEREP team on a tour of Professor Robert Alfano's lab. From left: CCNY PhD student Sandra Mamani Reyes; UAEREP's  Alya Al Mazroui and Sufian Farah; Southern Connecticut State University physicist Binlin Wu and Alfano.

BREAKTHROUGH ADVANCES RAIN GENERATION

CCNY physicist Robert Alfano's work on rain production using supercontinuum light prompts UAE research collaboration.

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CCNY atmospheric scientist Jimmy Booth leads the Climate Lighthouse Project to co-develop tools for NYC's extreme heat.

CCNY WINS $1M CLIMATE INITIATIVE

CCNY atmospheric scientist Jimmy Booth leads the Climate Lighthouse Project to co-develop tools for NYC's extreme heat.

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CCNY's Maria Tzortziou is the recipient of $15M in NASA funding for an Arctic coastal study.

NASA FUNDS ARCTIC COAST STUDY

CCNY's Maria Tzortziou is the recipient of $15M in NASA funding for an Arctic coastal mission.

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CCNY's 2024 Gilman Scholars [from left]: Amber Raine McCandless, Deborah Cobourne and Marlyn Santos-De La Rosa.

EMBRACING GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES

Three CCNY students are set to travel abroad on Gilman Scholarships to advance their education.

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CCNY RANKINGS CONTINUE UPWARD TREND

City ranks among best national universities for 2024, according to the U.S. News & World Report and Princeton Review.

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Looking Forward: Strategic Plan 2019

Learn more about where CCNY, the home of upward social mobility, is planning to go in the coming year and beyond.

Explore Our Five Year Plan