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University Transportation Research Center at CCNY Receives $25 Million

Awarded $5.2 million from U.S. Department of Transportation, $20 million from two New York State agencies The University Transportation Research Center, Region 2, (UTRC) based at The City College of New York, reports that it has received more than $25 million in new federal and state funding: $5.2 million for 2013 and 2014 from the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) through the Research and Innovative Technology Administration’s (RITA) University Transportation Center (UTC) program. $10 million over five years from the New York State Department of Transportation. $10 million over five
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International Team Receives $4M to Study Dimensions of Biodiversity

CCNY, New York Botanical Garden, University of São Paulo scientists to develop framework to explain and predict distribution of biological diversity A multidisciplinary, international team of researchers has been awarded nearly $4 million to develop a broad interdisciplinary framework to explain and predict plant and animal species distribution in Brazil’s endangered Atlantic Forest. Scientists from The City College of New York (CCNY), New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) and University of São Paulo (USP) comprise the team, which is co-led by CCNY’s Ana Carnaval and USP’s Cristina Miyaki. “By
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New Gift Adds Social Entrepreneurship to Zahn Innovation Center

The City College of New York announced today that the Moxie Foundation is giving the College $750,000 to expand the Zahn Innovation Center (Zahn Center) at CCNY to incorporate social entrepreneurship. “The gift from the Moxie Foundation and Irwin Zahn will greatly expand the Zahn Center and support a new strategic direction that empowers our students and faculty to take their ideas for addressing critical societal needs and put them into action,” said City College President Lisa S. Coico. “The Zahn Innovation Center will serve as the launching pad for new organizations, created by people from
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CCNY Biologist Sally Hoskins Honored for Research on Teaching

City College of New York Professor of Biology Sally Hoskins is the 2013 recipient of the National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT) Research in Biology Education Award. The honor, sponsored by Leica Microsystems and Pearson Benjamin Cummings, recognizes creativity and innovation in research related to undergraduate biology teaching. Since 2003, Professor Hoskins has been developing a pedagogy know as C.R.E.A.T.E. in collaboration with Dr. Leslie M. Stevens, a University of Texas geneticist, and Dr. Kristy Kenyon, a developmental biologist at the Hobart and William Smith Colleges. C.R.E.A
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Zahn Innovation Center to Hold 3 Competition Info Sessions

Zahn Prize for Entrepreneurship, Kaylie Prize for Hardware offer prizes totaling $70,000; all CCNY students eligible to compete City College’s Zahn Innovation Center is holding three information sessions for students who want to learn how to enter two college-wide entrepreneurship competitions; the Zahn Prize for Entrepreneurship and the Kaylie Prize for Hardware. The contests, open to CCNY students in all fields of study, offer prizes totaling $70,000. The sessions will be held 12:30 – 1:30 pm Thursday, October 3; Tuesday, October 22, and Thursday, November 7, in Room B-20, Steinman Hall
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Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education Marks 40th Anniversary

New York State Health Commissioner Nirav R. Shah, MD, MPH, to keynote anniversary research conference October 5 The Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education at The City College of New York is celebrating its 40th anniversary with two events: a benefit dinner cruise Thursday, October 3, and a daylong research symposium Saturday, October 5, with Dr. Nirav R. Shah, MD, MPH, New York State Commissioner of Health, as keynote speaker. The school was established in 1973 with a mission to recruit more persons from underrepresented populations into medicine and increase the availability of primary
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Everything from Merengue to Dembow and Merenhouse

National Museum of American History joins CUNY Dominican Studies Institute to collect Dominican music The following release was issued today by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History. In a pioneering collaboration, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History and the City University of New York’s Dominican Studies Institute (CUNY DSI) are reaching out to people of Dominican descent to build a collection that reflects how Dominican music and musical performances have shaped both a cultural and social identity in the United States. The Smithsonian Center for Folklife and
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Writers, Performers Highlight Jewish Studies Lectures at CCNY

German journalist and author Hannes Stein, writer Jeffrey Yoskowitz and musicians Sruli & Lisa are among the speakers and performers in the third annual Michael & Irene Ross Lecture & Special Events Series at The City College of New York. The events are held 12:30 p.m. Thursday in Room 5/202, North Academic Center. The series starts October 3 and runs through November 21; no event is scheduled for November 7. The Michael and Irene Ross Program in Jewish Studies is presenting the series, which is for members of the college community only. Event details, including presenters and topic, follow
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City College Hosts First Family Day Saturday, October 5

Day of fun filled with exciting activities for all ages The City College of New York hosts its first Family Day on Saturday, October 5, filled with fun activities across the campus for all ages. Family Day starts at 9 a.m. with registration and a light breakfast. Activities end at 7 p.m. For children, there will be face painting, storytelling, video games and craft workshops. Adults and teens will enjoy a basketball game pitting City College faculty and staff against City College students, yoga, lectures and salsa/mambo and Bollywood dance lessons. There will also be a DJ contest and dance
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Vacuum Trash Collection Could Cut NYC Energy Use

Two studies by University Transportation Research Center at CCNY report benefits of new systems in Manhattan, upgraded system on Roosevelt Island The solution to noisy, diesel-burning garbage trucks hauling away waste in New York City may lie under the pavement and over the heads of city residents, two new studies suggest. The University Transportation Research Center (UTRC) at The City College of New York produced the reports. They show the benefits of expanding an existing underground pneumatic garbage disposal system on Roosevelt Island and creating new networks in Manhattan by making use
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