Due to severe weather conditions, CCNY will shift to remote learning and work on Monday, February 23, 2026. Essential staff are expected to report to campus.
Nowrin Nisa, an Honors student at The City College of New York majoring in psychology, was a winner at the 2021 SACNAS National Diversity in STEM (NDiSTEM) Digital Conference with her presentation on Covid-19. Mentored by associate medical professor Erica Lubetkin of the CUNY School of Medicine at CCNY, Nisa was recognized for her research and paper entitled: “Exploring the Effects of COVID-19 on Employees at Community- Based Organizations Serving Upper Manhattan." She was awarded the 2021 SACNAS National Diversity in STEM Conference Presentation Award. Nisa, a senior, is pursuing a double
The City College of New York is pleased to announce the appointment of financial services executive Nicolas Roc to the Foundation for City College Inc. Board. He joins 12 other distinguished Board members. Roc is head of US Equity Trading for Securities Lending at global investment manager BlackRock. He has spent his entire professional life in financial services, having worked for Societe Generale and Deutsche Bank before coming to BlackRock in 2011. Since then, he has held increasingly responsible positions with the company in London, Hong Kong and New York. A native of Paris, Roc is the son
There are few design houses that have more widespread identity recognition than Pentagram. Their diverse clientele includes the National Gallery of Art, The Wellcome Trust, and Shake Shack. A program initiated this Fall with The City College of New York’s Electronic Design and Multimedia program (EDM) by Pentagram senior partner, Paula Scher, offers students the opportunity to experience what it’s like to be affiliated with an elite firm. The Pentagram Portfolio Program offers 27 current students and recent alumni the opportunity to develop their portfolios for careers in the design industry
The Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership at The City College of New York is pleased to announce the appointment of Margaret “Peggy” Haberstroh Cifrino to its Board of Visitors. The longtime aide to General Colin L. Powell (1937-2021), the 1958 CCNY alumnus for whom the School is named, joins 27 other distinguished Board Members. "Peggy Cifrino was Dad’s trusted aide for decades and was by his side through his government service and beyond. Over the years, she has come to understand and love this school as much as he did,” said Linda Powell, the Chair of the Colin Powell School
Among the remaining incurable conditions that affect children is osteogenesis imperfecta or brittle bone disease, an inherited (genetic) bone disorder that is present at birth. At The City College of New York, Alessandra Carriero, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, is engaged in a groundbreaking study on improving treatment for children with this rare disease that is characterized by fragile bones that break easily. Carriero’s research in City College’s Grove School of Engineering is supported by a two-year $419,606 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) through its
Amid a national opioid overdose crisis that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates cost nearly 50,000 lives in 2019, The City College of New York and its partners are embarking on a study to evaluate the effectiveness of substance use disorder treatments for Black people who use cocaine. Hailed as innovative, the two-year project is supported by a $334,300 grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network (CTN). Lesia M. Ruglass and Adriana Espinosa, professors in the department of psychology in City College’s Colin Powell
Alethea Pace, a student in the MFA in Digital and Interdisciplinary Art Practice (DIAP) program at The City College of New York, is one of two recipients of the Harkness Promise Award by Dance Magazine. Pace is a multidisciplinary choreographer and performer committed to creating work in and with her community that is rooted in social justice. She strives to help her community overcome challenges facing people of color. She was a member of Arthur Aviles Typical Theatre for eight years and collaborated with various multimedia community-centered organizations, such as Angela’s Pulse and the
Eleven City College of New York undergraduates from the CUNY School of Medicine at CCNY, the Division of Science, and the Grove School of Engineering were winners at the ABRCMS 2021: The Virtual Experience. The students were among 4,000 participants in the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS) event that attracts undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, scientists, program directors and administrators from more than 350 U.S. colleges and universities. Following are details about the 11 CCNY winners at ABRCMS, their disciplines and project titles: Adebola
“Archives as Muse: A Harlem Storytelling Project” is a three-year project from the MFA in Creative Writing program at The City College of New York, which was made possible by a grant from the Henry Luce Foundation. The goal of the project is to connect with, serve, understand and celebrate the Harlem community while enhancing the community’s own tools for memory, research and creativity. The storytelling project, directed by Michelle Valladares, lecturer and director of the MFA in Creative Writing, aims to include symposia, interviews, online workshops and exhibits as well as a resource
Dr. Sheldon Weinbaum, Professor Emeritus in The City College of New York’s Grove School of Engineering, is the recipient of a 2022 Benjamin Franklin Medal in Biomedical Engineering from The Franklin Institute. Past recipients include Nikola Tesla, Marie and Pierre Curie, Thomas Edison and Albert Einstein. More than 120 Franklin Medalists have gone on to receive the Nobel Prize. “As a Franklin Institute laureate, you join a group of the most esteemed scientists and engineers of the past two centuries,” said Darryl Williams, senior vice president, Science and Education, at The Franklin Institute