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Emily Raboteau and Nicole Sealey selected for fellowships

English professors receive 2020 NY Foundation for the Arts fellowships 

City College English professor Emily Raboteau is the recipient of a grant from the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA). The fellowship recognizes Raboteau, award-winning writer, climate activist and professor in CCNY’s MFA Program in Creative Writing, in the Nonfiction Literature discipline. She was also a NYFA Fiction Fellow in 2004. Raboteau is the author of “The Professor’s Daughter” and “Searching for Zion,” winner of a 2014 American Book Award in nonfiction. Her feature essays about the intersection of climate change and environmental injustice have recently appeared in the “New York
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CCNY journalism professor Linda Villarosa

Association of LGBTQ Journalists names CCNY’s Linda Villarosa to Hall of Fame

Linda Villarosa, New York Times Magazine contributing writer and an assistant professor of journalism and Black Studies at The City College of New York, is one of three new inductees into the LGBTQ Journalists Hall of Fame. Villarosa’s fellow 2020 inductees are Outsports.com founders Jim Buzinski and Cyd Zeigler. “Each of our inductees this year represents a unique trailblazing spirit: Linda in her decades-long work to tell Black women’s stories at Essence and in her books, and shed light on the state HIV across the United States, and Jim and Cyd in defying stereotypes and breaking boundaries
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Richard and Susan Henley

City College Alumnus Richard J. Henley Endows $2.5m Colin Powell School Deanship

The City College of New York is pleased to announce a $2.5 million gift to establish the Richard J. Henley and Susan L. Davis Deanship at the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership. This named deanship is the first of its kind since the Colin L. Powell Center for Leadership and Service was consolidated into the Division of Social Sciences to form the Colin Powell School in 2013. Richard J. Henley, an émigré from Poland whose family fled from communism and anti-Semitism when he was a toddler, received his primary education in New York City public schools. After graduating from
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Princeton Review Guide features CCNY in Green Colleges 2021 Edition

The City College of New York is one of the nation's most environmentally responsible colleges, according to The Princeton Review®. The education services company features CCNY in The Princeton Review Guide to Green Colleges: 2021 Edition. The guide profiles 416 colleges. The Princeton Review chose the schools based on a survey of administrators at 695 colleges in 2019-20 about their institutions’ commitments to the environment and sustainability. The company's editors analyzed more than 25 survey data points in the process of choosing schools for the guide. The schools chosen received Green
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Hollander Fellows (top, from left): Portorreal, Fletcher, Brown Velasquez; and Hollander Awardees (bottom, from left): Amadis, Shepard and Goldberg.

City College announces first Hollander Design Fellowship recipients

City College and the Bernard & Anne Spitzer School of Architecture are proud to announce the 2020/2021 recipients of the Hollander Design Fellowship. The three-year fellowship was established this summer by HOLLANDERdesign| Landscape Architects to encourage and support New York City students from demographics and communities that are historically underrepresented to pursue education in the field of landscape architecture. The fellowship is given to selected recipients enrolled in the Spitzer School who are pursuing a Master of Landscape Architecture. The grant’s mission is to encourage and
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Alexander Khanikaev_OSA Fellow 2021

Optical Society elects CCNY physicist Alexander Khanikaev to Fellowship

Alexander Khanikaev's groundbreaking research at The City College of New York has earned him election as a Fellow Member of The Optical Society of America (OSA), the foremost professional association in optics and photonics, globally. Fellow membership in OSA is limited to no more than ten percent of the membership and is reserved for members who have served with distinction in the advancement of optics and photonics. A scientist whose photonics work in metamaterials – specifically in topological photonics – is considered by OSA as one of the most important breakthroughs in the field
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Luis Abreu, civil engineering senior, and 2021 TRB Fellow

Grove School engineering major Luis Abreu earns TRB national fellowship

Luis Abreu, a senior at The City College of New York majoring in civil engineering, is one of 25 Americans selected as Minority Student Fellows by the Washington, D.C.-based Transportation Research Board (TRB), a program unit of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. The Dominican-born Queens resident is the only Fellow from the East Coast north of Maryland State. He’s one of 16 undergraduate and nine graduate students in TRB’s Class of 2021. As a TRB Fellow, Abreu and his peers will research and explore ideas and solutions to some of the nation’s transportation
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Hispanic Outlook ranks CCNY a top school for Latinx/a/o

The City College of New York maintains its national status as a magnet for Latinx/a/o. Designated a Hispanic serving institution of higher education by the U.S. Department of Education (DOE), CCNY remains on The Hispanic Outlook on Education Magazine’s annual Top 100 Colleges and Universities for Hispanics list. Using NCES/IPEDS Department of Education data, Hispanic Outlook ranks CCNY highly in three categories: 2019 Grand total Bachelor's degree, #63; 2019 Grand total Master's degree, #93; Total Enrollment 4-year Schools (2018 – 2019), #76. “Every year, the Hispanic Outlook in Higher
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 The Bella Zoia Project finding out they won the Standard Chartered Women+Tech4NYC Prize along with judges and other students.

CCNY startups win $150K in prizes at the 2020 Zahn virtual Final Pitch

Student startups with concepts ranging from an environmental fitness app to an app that authenticates streetwear were the winners in The City College of New York’s Zahn Innovation Center Startup Competition Final Pitch. CCNY startups competed in four categories and collected close to $150,000 in prizes, which they’ll use to further develop their businesses. Below are the categories and winners. Zahn Social Impact Prize: The 1st place prize of $25,000 was awarded to Blue Generation, an environmental fitness app. Blue Generation also took home the Audience Choice Award for this category, decided
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Hernan Makse NIH Grant

$1M NIH grant for CCNY-based, Hernan Makse-led Complex Systems research

Physicist Hernan Makse’s quest to break down complex systems is the catalyst behind recent advances out of his Complex Networks and Data Science Lab at The City College of New York, including a COVID-19 digital contact tracing app in Latin America that uses network theory. As the Makse group continues developing new emergent laws for complex systems, ranging from brain networks and biological networks to social systems, a new $1,064,970 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) offers a boost. The funding, over three years, supports a study entitled: “Application of the
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