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City College achieves Princeton Review ‘Best Colleges’ ranking for fifth year

The City College of New York continues to be one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education, according to the 2017 Princeton Review rankings released today. Princeton also rates City College as one of the northeast's best colleges, one of the country's greenest colleges, and one of the "colleges that pay you back." This information appears in the latest edition of “The Best 381 Colleges” published by The Princeton Review. It is based on data from surveys of 143,000 students at the 381 schools in the book. Students were asked 80 questions about: Their school's academics
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Rafal Szczurowski

Colin Powell School adjunct Rafal Szczurowski receives top UN Fellowship

Rafal Szczurowski, an adjunct instructor in the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership at The City College of New York is one of 24 recipients globally of 2016 United Nations Alliance of Civilization fellowships. The program promotes intercultural understanding by engaging emerging civil society leaders from Europe, North America, the Middle East and North Africa. Szczurowski and the other UNAOC fellows from Europe and North America will travel to Spain, Morocco, Egypt and Qatar in November to study the culture, politics, society, religion and media in those nations in order to
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Abubakar Usman (far left) and Asshur Cunningham (far right) helped coordinate a White House briefing on criminal justice and disability reform.

CCNY students return with fresh outlook

Remnants of summer remain in the minds of The City College of New York’s eager and brightest as fall classes begin. Students from different disciplines, each exposed to a unique experience, return wiser. Numerous City College students participated in service learning programs and internships at home and abroad, earning vital experience in their respective fields. A select list of programs and internships includes: Study Abroad Program at Port Elizabeth, South Africa: Aleksandra Aultman, Dalvin Delia, Kimberly Ortega, Catherine Lajara and Frank Vallone participated in a community service
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Kaisa Ajaye

Senior Kaisa Ajaye receives $10K Women’s Forum fellowship

Kaisa Ajaye, a City College of New York senior majoring in English, is the recipient of a $10,000 fellowship from the Women’s Forum Education Fund. The award recognizes extraordinary and often heroic efforts in overcoming adversity in restructuring lives for success. Ajaye is one of 15 Fellows selected by the Women’s Forum of New York for their “superior qualifications, accomplishments and commitment to education after overcoming many of life’s adversities.” The cash award is an added incentive for them to complete their education. Ajaye first began her education 34 years ago when she entered
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World Rankings_2016

CWUR ranks City College among top 1.2% schools globally

The City College of New York, whose student population hails from more than 150 nations, ranks in the top 1.2 % of institutions worldwide in the 2016 Center for World University Rankings. City College ranked # 294 among the more than 25,000 degree-granting institutions of higher education worldwide according to the CWUR, which conducts the largest academic ranking of global universities. CWUR uses several indicators to rank the world's top 1,000 universities. They include: Quality of education, measured by the number of a university's alumni who have won major international awards, prizes and
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The freshman class sits and watches faculty, staff and administrators as they walk down the aisle of the Great Hall for Freshman Convocation.

Meet the Class of 2020

As the summer comes to an end, The City College of New York’s Class of 2020 steps onto CCNY’s historic grounds for the first time. Incoming freshmen, each from diverse backgrounds, transform their lives on their paths to success. Welcome, Class of 2020! Did you know…? There are approximately 1600 freshman enrolled, a ten percent increase from last year’s freshman. More than half the freshmen class are participating in CCNY’s Class of 2020 Facebook page. Of the freshmen enrolled, 100 are Macaulay Honors College students, 23 are City College Honors students, 45 are Grove Honors Students, and
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NOAA Forum highlights CCNY student success

As the lead institution in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration-Cooperative Remote Sensing Science and Technology center, The City College of New York has produced more than half of the program’s 486 graduates since its inception. These include 61 PhDs, 98 MS/ME recipients and 112 undergraduates. And 70% of the City College students trained in NOAA sciences are from underrepresented minority communities, with 40% of them female. NOAA-CREST student success at CCNY includes cutting edge research projects such as: Satellite-based observations of Harmful Algal Blooms, the toxic
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New and unique programs breeze into City College this fall

From the first public school of architecture in New York City to the first Harlem-based medical school, The City College of New York is no stranger to distinct programs. This fall, new and unique programs buzz at City College. City College offers a variety of programs, which range from a more structured seven-year B.S./M.D. program in medical studies, while others focus on real-world portfolio based curricula and certificate programs. A select list includes: A master’s program in Translational Medicine in City College’s Grove School of Engineering; A master’s degree in the Study of the
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Scientists brighten 2D atomically thin semiconductors using metamaterials

A team led by City College physics professor Vinod Menon demonstrates the use of metamaterials to enhance the light emission from atomically thin semiconductors. The work appears in the latest issue of Nano Letters. The new class of atomically thin semiconductors has recently found much interest in both electronics and photonics and is touted to be the platform for next generation optoelectronics. However, these materials have very poor light emission efficiency and hence various approaches have been pursued to enhance this property to make them conducive to practical devices such as LEDs. But
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‘Voice of Harlem’ celebrates 30th anniversary

On a clear day, listeners as far as Teaneck, NJ, can pick up WHCR-90.3FM, the only community radio station broadcasting from a public higher education institution in upper Manhattan. It’s been like that since The City College of New York-owned station first hit the airwaves in 1986 with a lot of jazz - literally. As it celebrates its 30th anniversary, WHCR is a lot more than jazz now. Established to provide a voice for the Harlem community and beyond, while enhancing the learning experience of students, it broadcasts 24 hours a day to a potential 2.2 million listeners. That audience stretches
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