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September 19, 2017

Research team identifies new organelle in parasitic wasp venom

Physics.org article on CCNY biologist Shubha Govind's research team identifying the composition of "virus-like particles" in the venom of a wasp that is a parasite of fruit flies.
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September 19, 2017

Researchers develop smart fabric to neutralise nerve gas

WTIN article on CCNY chemical engineer Teresa Bandosz' development of smart fabrics that can detect and neutralize smart fabrics.
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September 19, 2017

Should New York City's 'Symbols of Hate' Be Reconsidered?

CCNY art historian Harriet Senie, and a member of the Mayoral Advisory Commission on City Art, Monuments and Markers, discusses "symbols of hate" on the Brian Lehrer Show.
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September 15, 2017

The Putin Problem

Rajan Menon, Anne and Bernard Spitzer School Chair in Political Science, co-writes in the Boston Review about Russian and United States relations.
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September 15, 2017

Why the World Will Have to Live with a Nuclear-Armed North Korea

Rajan Menon, Anne and Bernard Spitzer School Chair in Political Science, writes in The National Interest about North Korea's pursuit of nuclear arms.
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September 14, 2017

China-India Friction Goes Way Beyond Borders

Rajan Menon, Anne and Bernard Spitzer School Chair in Political Science, is quoted in The Wall Street Journal commenting on the standoff between India and China over trade and security.
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September 14, 2017

"Another View of the Tulsa Race Riot" -- A Lecture Here at TU by Herb Boyd

Herb Boyd, CCNY Black Studies professor, to lecture at Tulsa University on the Tulsa riots.
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September 12, 2017

Art at City College: ‘Void of Death’ by Julio Mejia

NY Amsterdam News article on Julio Mejia's “Void of Death” exhibit at the City College Center for the Arts this fall.
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September 12, 2017

Trump, remove your blinders on climate change

Op-ed in The Hill, co-written by CCNY physics professor Michael S. Lubell, criticizing President Trump's stance on climate change.
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September 11, 2017

De Blasio taps Harry Belafonte, 17 others to consider controversial statues' futures in city public spaces

New York Daily News report on committee appointed by Mayor De Blasio to review Mayor de Blasio controversial statues, plaques and other memorials around the city. Members include CCNY art history professor Harriet Senie.
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