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Vincent Boudreau CCNY Interim President

CCNY Interim President is Vincent Boudreau

Vincent Boudreau is the Interim President of The City College of New York. His appointment, announced by CUNY Chancellor James B. Milliken, is effective immediately. Boudreau has served as dean of the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership at City College since 2013. He was previously director of the Colin L. Powell Center for Leadership and Service from 2002 through 2013. Other administrative positions Boudreau has held at CCNY include director of the M.A. Program in International Relations, chair of the Department of Political Science, director of the International Studies
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Ashton Carter at CCNY

Ashton Carter hails CCNY’s military contributions

The City College of New York is often touted for its academic excellence, outstanding research and remarkable diversity. Now U.S. Secretary of Defense Ashton B. Carter is saluting its military legacy. Carter spoke at City College to announce the next link to the Department of Defense’s “ Force of the Future.” The initiative seeks to modernize and expand how the DoD recruits, develops and retains service members and civilian employees. “This is an institution that was founded to educate the sons and daughters of this great city of New York, a city which has given so much to our military over
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U.S. Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter speaks at CCNY, announces next link to “Force of the Future”

MEDIA ADVISORY WHAT: Ashton Carter, U.S. Secretary of Defense, is visiting The City College of New York to address CCNY students and ROTC cadets. He will announce the next link to “The Force of the Future.” WHERE: CCNY’s The Great Hall, Shepard Hall, 160 Convent Avenue, Manhattan. WHEN: 11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2016 CONTACT: Jay Mwamba, CCNY Public Relations, 212.650.7580, jmwamba@ccny.cuny.edu
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Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter

Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter announces next link to “Force of the Future” in CCNY address

United States Secretary of Defense Ashton B. Carter speaks at The City College of New York to announce the next link to the “ Force of the Future.” This is an initiative to modernize and expand how the Defense Department recruits, develops and retains service members and civilian employees. In November 2015, Carter announced the first link to the Force of the Future, focused on building and expanding on-ramps and off-ramps for talent to flow between DoD and the technology sector, as well as reforms to modernize DoD's talent management systems. In January 2016, he announced additional reforms
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Study Abroad India

CCNY study abroad program expands to India

From Brazil and Seoul to Israel and Barcelona, The City College of New York offers many exotic and attractive study abroad destinations for students. Now add India to the mix. The Indian sub-continent is the latest international location to host City College students keen on broadening their horizons. The inaugural program takes 14 participants, both graduate and undergraduate, to New Delhi, January 1 – 13, 2017. A general study of education within the context of urban India, the intensive course offers three graduate credits. “It incorporates interdisciplinary perspectives on education in
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CWE adult student

CCNY develops new educational partnership with DC 37

The City College of New York’s Division of Interdisciplinary Studies at the Center for Worker Education, originally founded by educators and union leaders, is collaborating with District Council 37, New York City’s largest public employee union, to offer basic computer courses to members. “CWE Recruitment Coordinator Trisha Baboolal and I met with some officers of District Council 37. As a result of that meeting, CWE entered into an agreement with the District Council 37 Education Fund to serve the educational needs of their members,” said Juan Carlos Mercado, dean of the Division of
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George John

George John earns fellowship to Royal Society of Chemistry

Britain’s Royal Society of Chemistry is bestowing Fellowship status on City College of New York researcher George John – the second City College professor honored such this year. Mahesh Lakshman, vice chairman of CCNY’s department of chemistry and biochemistry, was inducted this fall. John is being inducted into the society, the world’s leading community of chemical scientists, through its "Leaders in the Field" scheme. Through this scheme the RSC identifies outstanding individuals in chemical science to be invited to become Fellows. John was nominated and chosen for his major contributions to
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Professor Nancy Stern

School of Education professors receive $2.6M grant for TESOL certification project

Professors Nancy Stern and Tatyana Kleyn, of the School of Education at The City College of New York, are recipients of a $2.6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of English Language Acquisition. The grant, which is in partnership with New Visions for Public Schools, will provide education to certified subject-area high school teachers in New York City to support emergent bilingual students (English language learners) in their classrooms. The project entitled “Improving Instruction for Secondary English Learners” will cover tuition and school-based support for 80
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Harlemween 2016

Trick-or-treat for Harlem community kids at CCNY

The City College of New York’s Undergraduate Student Government welcomes the Harlem community to the annual Harlemween party where children and teenagers trick-or-treat throughout the North Academic Center Ballroom for a night of scares. “Harlemween represents a way to celebrate the children of the community and a safe Halloween where we’re going to play games, have music and candy. And it’s just a great way to give back and help the community because USG is always trying to help create a safe environment where we can have people feel comfortable and welcome at all times,” said Maria Santana
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Ntozake Shange

Ntozake Shange wins Langston Hughes Medal

Ntozake Shange, the famed playwright and poet, is this year’s Langston Hughes Medal winner. The dramatist of “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf,” joins a list of literary luminaries, including James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, Maya Angelou, and Walter Mosley, who have received the honor from The City College of New York. In a hugely prolific career, Shange has written 15 plays, 19 poetry collections, six novels, five children’s books, three collections of essays, and a memoir called “Lost in Language & Sound.” Her theatre piece “For Colored Girls Who Have
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