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Cybersecurity Lecture Series, Part 4 on Thurs., Dec. 5 at 9 a.m. at CCNY's Advanced Science Research Center.

CCNY partners with Harlem Chamber of Commerce for Cybersecurity Lecture Series

The City College of New York partners with The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce, The New York County District Attorney’s Office and the NYC Department of Small Business Services to present “Cybersecurity Lecture Series: Spotlight on Small Businesses & Professional Services.” The final session of The 2019 Cybersecurity Lecture Series will take place Thurs., Dec. 5 from 9 to11:30 a.m. at the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center at CCNY. The “Spotlight on Small Businesses & Professional Services” will provide cybersecurity information tools for New York City small businesses, retail, and
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CCNY engineer Rosemarie Wesson is 2019 AAAS Fellow

CCNY engineer Rosemarie Wesson is 2019 AAAS Fellow

Dr. Rosemarie D. Wesson , associate dean for research in The City College of New York’s Grove School of Engineering , is among 443 new Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). The honor is in recognition of their scientifically or socially distinguished efforts to advance science or its applications. A chemical engineer, Wesson was specifically cited by AAAS for her “seminal contributions to the field of numerical analyses of polymer crystallization kinetics, technology, service to society, and support to education, women, and underrepresented minorities.” She
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Ana Murillo, CCNY of 2019, is a new Coro Fellow.

Colin Powell School 2019 alum Ana Murillo is a Coro Fellow

Ana Murillo, a member of the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership’s Class of 2019 at The City College of New York, is one of 42 new Coro Fellows in Public Affairs selected nationally — and one of 12 who comprise the 2019-2020 cohort in New York City. As a Coro Fellow, Murillo, a Colombian-immigrant who earned her bachelor of arts in political science and international studies from CCNY, joins the next generation of potential future leaders picked for the program. The United States Senate alone includes three Coro alumni including Dianne Feinstein (CA), Tim Kaine (VA) and Michael
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Santander Senior Executive Marco Antonio Achón joins Colin Powell School’s Board of Visitors

Santander Senior Executive Marco Antonio Achón joins Colin Powell School’s Board of Visitors

The Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership at The City College of New York is pleased to announce the appointment of Marco Antonio Achón , Head of Santander Corporate & Investment Banking US, CEO of Santander Investment Securities Inc., and General Manager of Banco Santander, S.A. New York Branch, to the Colin Powell School Board of Visitors. He joins 26 other distinguished Board Members. “The Colin Powell School’s central purpose is to prepare the nation’s most diverse student body to become tomorrow’s global leaders. Marco Antonio Achón is committed to that cause and knows what
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2019 Chem-E-Car CCNY entrant "Manganese Prime."

CCNY’s “Manganese Prime” in prime form at international Chem-E-Car finals

“Manganese Prime,” the latest chemically-powered shoebox sized-vehicle designed by City College of New York engineering students, placed fourth at AIChE's annual Chem-E-Car Competition® in Orlando, Florida, from a field of 42 foreign and domestic entries. The result maintains the City College Grove School of Engineering’s reputation as a top performer in the international event. Student teams qualify for the finals by excelling in regional competitions. Manganese Prime secured CCNY’s seventh consecutive trip to the finals –- held at the Hyatt Regency Orlando this year -- with a top four finish
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2019 Alumni Dinner honorees

Renowned physicist Michio Kaku receives Finley award, four distinguished alumni receive CCNY honors

Michio Kaku, the internationally renowned theoretical physicist and co-founder of string theory, is the 2019 recipient of the John H. Finley Award. 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. The Alumni Association also honored four notable City College alumni for outstanding post-graduate achievement. They received the Townsend Harris Medal at CCNY’s 139th annual alumni dinner in CCNY’s Great Hall. Kaku is Henry Semat Professor of Theoretical Physics at City College where he’s taught for 45 years
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CCNY physicist Vinod Menon

Optical society elects CCNY physicist Vinod Menon to Fellowship

Pioneering City College of New York physicist Vinod Menon can add to his burgeoning honors with his election as a Fellow Member of The Optical Society (OSA), the foremost professional association in optics and photonics, globally. Fellows are selected based on several factors, including contributions to education, research, engineering, business and the community. Menon, whose research in light-matter interaction at the nanoscale level has advanced the field of photonics, is one of 94 new members internationally in OSA’s 2020 Fellows Class. It includes scientists from universities and research
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Hillary Brown, Spitzer School of Architecture

CCNY architect Hillary Brown joins National Academy of Construction

Hillary Brown, FAIA, professor and sustainability expert in The City College of New York’s Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture, is one of 39 new members elected to the National Academy of Construction (NAC). She was inducted into the Class of 2019 at the Academy’s annual meeting in Nashville, Tennessee. Brown was selected from more than 300 leaders considered for membership. She was cited by NAC as “a recognized leader, author, and academician in sustainability, infrastructure, and the built environment, advancing innovation towards high performance buildings and next-generation
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Resonance Raman technique developed by Robert Alfano's team at CCNY

Brain cancer-detecting innovation by CCNY researchers receives two U.S. patents

Raising hopes of rapid and more specific brain cancer diagnoses, a new “Resonance Raman” technique developed by world-renowned physicist Robert R. Alfano and his IUSL research group at The City College of New York is the recipient of two U.S. patents. “Light gives you far greater molecular information than the common modalities like chemical tests, X-Rays, CAT scans, which all provide an image and not the content,” said Alfano, Distinguished Professor of Science and Engineering at CCNY and an inventor with more than 120 patents to his name. “Light can show you at the molecular level what the
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