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Port Authority names Robert Paaswell to NYC bus terminal design jury

Dr. Robert E. Paaswell, Distinguished Professor in The City College of New York’s Grove School of Engineering, is one of eight experts selected to pick a winning design for a new Port Authority Bus Terminal. The international panel of jurors, renowned for their expertise in fields such as transportation operations, urban planning, architecture and construction management, was announced by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. It has launched a design contest to replace its aging midtown Manhattan bus terminal, the busiest such facility in the world by volume of traffic. A civil
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CCNY's Marshak science building

Chleck family creates scholarship for science students

The Division of Science at the City College of New York is pleased to announce a generous six-figure gift from the Chleck Family Foundation for the creation of the Chleck Family Scholarship & Graduate Research Fellowship in Science. The fund will support undergraduate and graduate students with demonstrated financial need who are majoring in one of the following disciplines: Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Atmospheric Science, Mathematics, and Physics. The scholarship fund was established in honor of City College alumnus David Chleck ‘48, a chemist and entrepreneur. “The scholarship was designed
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2016 Presidential Gala Honorees

CCNY president honors distinguished five at gala

Five distinguished supporters of The City College of New York are recipients of 2016 CCNY Presidential Awards. The honors were presented by Dr. Lisa S. Coico, president of City College, at her annual Presidential Awards Dinner at the Mandarin Oriental in Manhattan. Recognized for their support to CCNY were: Susan McGuirk and Matthew C. Blank, “for visionary philanthropic leadership to educate the media leaders of tomorrow"; George Lois, “America's Master Communicator and advertising legend for his donation of his archives to CCNY and continued support of our students"; Howard Morgan '65
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Five undergrads selected for CCNY-MSKCC Summer Learning Lab

Five City College of New York undergraduates -- Maria Chaname, Christian Kadima, Angel Morquecho, Valeria Serrano and Emily Zheng -- will participate in a five-week program at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in June and July. The students will study medical interpreting and be mentored as they work on individual, specialized projects involving translational cancer health disparities throughout New York City. This summer learning lab is sponsored by the CCNY-MSKCC Partnership program, and is a result of a collaboration formed by Biology Professor Karen Hubbard, the MSKCC collaborative
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Salutatorian Orubba Almansouri at 2016 commencement

Salutatorian Orubba Almansouri receives White House invite

Orubba Almansouri’s stirring salutatory speech at The City College of New York’s 170th Commencement Exercises wowed fellow graduates and guests including First Lady Michelle Obama. Now it’s earned her invitation to the White House for next week’s United State of Women Summit. Almansouri joins President Obama, Mrs. Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, Oprah Winfrey, House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi and a host of other speakers from all walks of life at the summit, June 14 – 15 in the nation’s capital. “After delivering her keynote speech, Mrs. Obama embraced me on her way out, telling me how
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“El ruiseñor y la noche” premieres at CCNY’s TAFFNY

The box office hit “ El ruiseñor y la noche: Chavela Vargas canta a Lorca,” directed by Rubén Rojo, makes its New York premiere at The Americas Film Festival of New York (TAFFNY) on June 9. Screen time is 6:30 p.m. at Instituto Cervantes New York. The documentary, whose title in English means “The Nightingale and The Night: Chavela Vargas Sings Lorca,” features Mexican singer Chavela Vargas and the Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca. The story follows Vargas’ wish in the last year of her life to pay tribute to Garcia Lorca. A question and answer session with director Rojo follows the screening
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Maudette Brownlee

Alumni Association presents service awards

Dr. E. Maudette Brownlee, chair of the SEEK department, and Sue (Roberta Turner) office manager in the physics department, are this years’ CCNY service award honorees at the Alumni Association of The City College of New York’s 164th annual meeting, June 9. Brownlee, in her 20th year as chair of SEEK, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary, will receive the Faculty Service Award. She is also director of the City College’s Percy Ellis Sutton SEEK Program. Turner will receive the Administrative Service Award. She has worked at CCNY since 1988 and is hailed by physics faculty as the “soul” of
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Pomp, circumstance and a send-off from Michelle Obama for Class of 2016!

Rousing, colorful, stirring and inspiring sum up The City College of New York’s memorable 170th Commencement Exercises. More than 8,000 people, including First Lady Michelle Obama and a large media turnout converged on the South Campus Great Lawn to salute the Class of 2016. Obama, making her last commencement appearance as First Lady, received a rock-star welcome. She was then wowed by the speakers, including Yemeni-born Salutatorian Orubba Almansouri, who passionately narrated her fight to pursue her education, countering the tradition for females in her culture. Obama, in turn, thrilled the
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CCNY economist joins White House “nudge team”

Associate Professor of Economics and Business Matthew Nagler joins a select group of academics from institutions around the country as a member of the White House Social and Behavioral Sciences Team. Informally known as the “nudge team,” the SBST was created by executive order in 2015 to apply findings from the social and behavioral sciences to improve federal policies and programs, particularly by leveraging unobtrusive incentives, or “nudges.” A behavioral economist, Nagler is a proponent of “nudges,” a term coined in a 2008 book by University of Chicago academics Richard Thaler and Cass
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Notable CCNY SEEK alumni

CCNY-inspired SEEK program celebrates 50 years of success

Fifty years later, City College of New York’s pioneering Percy Ellis Sutton SEEK Program continues to be a pathway to success for many students that would otherwise have found a college education daunting. The acronym for “Search for Education, Elevation and Knowledge,” SEEK began as a pre-baccalaureate program at City College in 1965. In 1966, the New York State Assembly passed legislation creating SEEK and the program was expanded to other CUNY senior colleges. Since then, SEEK has provided counseling, academic and financial support to students who qualify based on specific income and
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