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Autistic MFA Film student wins NBCU Acdemy Original Voices Accelerator Fellowship

CCNY Graduate film student Justis Fiduccia chosen for NBCU Academy’s Original Voices Accelerator Fellowship

Justis Fiduccia, MFA Film student at The City College of New York, was accepted into NBCU Academy’s new Original Voices Accelerator Fellowship six-month program. Fiduccia, Class of 2025, is a documentary filmmaker with autism. The program is for U.S.-based student filmmakers and film critics interested in documentary film, journalism and inclusion The Original Voices Accelerator is a pipeline to launch the generation of diverse creatives behind the camera and in the bylines with an annual convergence at the nation’s oldest journalism school and leading independent documentary film festival
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Alumnus Aaron Rand gifts CCNY $30k to establish scholarship fund and award in memory of grandson Elan Ganeles pictured here.

Spitzer School alumnus Aaron Rand '65 gifts CCNY $30K in memory of grandson

Aaron Rand, an alumnus of The Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture at The City College of New York, gifted the college $30,000 to help students in Spitzer School’s Bachelor of Architecture Program. A total of $25,000 of the gift is used to establish The Elan Ganeles Endowed Scholarship Fund, and $5,000 will be used as an annual award for a student to receive The Elan Ganeles Annual Scholarship Award. Both the fund and award are in memory of Rand’s late grandson, Elan Ganeles. Ganeles was born and raised in West Hartford, Connecticut and double majored in sustainable development and
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CCNY African cinema expert & author Boukary Sawadogo

African cinema expert & author Boukary Sawadogo is latest CCNY Stuart Katz Professor

Boukary Sawadogo, Associate Professor of Cinema Studies and Black Studies in the Division of Humanities and the Arts, is The City College of New York’s 2024-2025 Stuart Z. Katz Professor in the Humanities & the Arts. The endowed professorship is supported by a $1 million gift to CCNY by distinguished alumnus Stuart Z. Katz, Esq., a 1964 graduate. A highlight of Sawadogo’s new appointment will be the Katz Lecture that he will deliver on Tuesday, Oct. 29, at CCNY’s Advanced Science Research Center Auditorium. Entitled “Of Here and Afar: The World in Me," his talk begins at 4:30 p.m. The event is
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CCNY Architecture School fall lecture series SCIAME

Sciame Lecture Series tackles housing solutions at CCNY’s Spitzer School of Architecture

The Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture at The City College of New York presents the fall 2024 Sciame Lecture Series, Design Matters: The Housing Question Revisited, examining innovative solutions to the global housing crisis. All lectures are in-person, free, and held at 5:30 pm on Thursdays at the Spitzer School of Architecture in Room 107, the Sciame Auditorium, 141 Convent Avenue, New York, N.Y., 10031. The series situates the contemporary dilemma in the powerful arguments made by Friedrich Engels in the late 1800s. In his revolutionary text, “The Housing Question,” Engels
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Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Renowned astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson & seven distinguished alumni receive CCNY honors

Neil DeGrasse Tyson, the noted astrophysicist and bestselling author, is the 2024 John H. Finley Award recipient. The award is given out by the Alumni Association of The City College of New York for exemplary and dedicated service to the City of New York. Click here for details and registration information. In addition, the association is honoring seven CCNY alumni for outstanding post-graduate achievement. They’ll receive the Townsend Harris Medal at the 144th Annual Alumni Gala, at 6 p.m. on Nov. 7 in the Great Hall of Shepard Hall, at CCNY. The Townsend Harris recipients are: Victor
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Chair of Black Studies Department, CCNY, Jervette Ward

New CCNY Black Studies chair Jervette R. Ward ushers in new goals

Within 11 months of hiring Professor Jervette R. Ward to lead the Black Studies Department at The City College of New York, the goal of reestablishing the program as a department has been accomplished. That is just one in a long list of goals that under her leadership have been met and exceeded. After a national search at CCNY, Ward was appointed as director of the Black Studies Program in August 2023 in the Division of Humanities and the Arts, and she now serves as the chair of the new Department. Black Studies organized and led the 45th Annual Langston Hughes Festival honoring Colson
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New books by CCNY faculty

CCNY faculty publish a range of new books

Faculty from The City College of New York have published a range of new books. The titles are diverse non-fiction books about film, Spanish culture, immigration, bilingual languages, as well as memoirs that are poignant, instructive, and humorous. The list is as follows: Martin Woessner, a professor of history and society in the Division of Interdisciplinary Studies at the Center for Worker Education, recently released "Terrence Malick and the Examined Life." The book is the most comprehensive account of celebrated filmmaker Terrence Malick’s (“Days of Heaven,” “Thin Red Line,” “A Hidden Life”
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CCNY's Scarefest takes place on Thursday, Oct 31, 2024 from 4-10 p.m.

CCNY celebrates Halloween with 7th annual Scarefest on Oct. 31

The 7th Annual Halloween CCNY Scarefest: Evil’s Embrace is back this Thursday, Oct. 31 from 4-10 p.m. Join the Harlem community for a spooky and fun time. The event is free and open to the public on a first come, first served basis. Adults and kids are welcome, and family-friendly hour takes place from 4-5 p.m. The entrance and ADA entrance are located at the North Academic Center (NAC) Building ground floor Plaza at 160 Convent Avenue (near 138th Street).
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Student campus scene

CCNY a social mobility engine, affirm 2025 U.S. News & World Report rankings

The City College of New York’s excellence for social mobility continues to earn recognition nationally. In the 2025 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings published today, CCNY is ranked #10 for social mobility in the National Universities category. Overall, CCNY is ranked #121 out of 436 National Universities. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence. Click here to read how U.S. News ranks schools. CCNY earned multiple spots on the badge-eligible list of 2025 Best Colleges because of its other high rankings: • Top
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Professor Keith Gandal writer and pandemic researcher

Psychosocial component to COVID-19 pandemic deaths discovered by CCNY Professor Keith Gandal

Keith Gandal, professor of English in the Division of Humanities and the Arts at The City College of New York, and his brother Neil Gandal, professor of economics at Tel Aviv University, examined U.S. COVID-19 deaths by day of the week during the first several months of the pandemic, from March to August 2020. Using data from the two largest U.S. states that reported fatalities by day of actual death from the beginning of the pandemic, they show that daily deaths in Florida and Texas during the week were seven to eight percent higher than daily deaths on the weekend in those states. Even in
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