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Mini-Medical School to discuss flu prevention

CUNY School of Medicine hosts Mini-Medical School on flu prevention

The CUNY School of Medicine (CSOM) will host its tenth Mini-Medical School on Wednesday, Nov. 14, to discuss how to stay healthy during the flu season. This session, entitled “"Public Health Impact of Influenza: Why You Need To Get an Annual Flu Vaccine" and presented by Dr. Jane R. Zucker, Assistant Commissioner of the Bureau of Immunization at the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, will explore the importance of getting an annual flu shot and other ways to prevent getting the flu. The talk, which is free and open to the public, will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 14, 5:30 p.m.-7:00
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MLK50: Let Freedom Ring

CCNY presents MLK50: “Let Freedom Ring,” Nov. 13

The City College of New York’s Division of Humanities and the Arts presents MLK50: Let Freedom Ring. The event, Tuesday, Nov. 13, 7:30 – 9 p.m. in the Marian Anderson Theatre of CCNY’s Aaron Davis Hall, commemorates the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination in April 1968. Inspired by King’s teachings on dignity, freedom and equality, the commemoration includes remarks by City College President Vince Boudreau and a performance of John Coltrane’s “A Love Supreme” by CCNY’s Faculty Jazz Ensemble featuring professors Suzanne Pittson and Mike Holober. In addition, jazz
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Why No Bhine (Why No Goodbye) cover rendering (art by Bashar Ericsoossi)

Pamela Laskin wins international fiction prize

Pamela Laskin, a lecturer in the English Department at The City College of New York, is one of two winners of Leapfrog Fiction's International Contest for 2018 for her book, Why No Bhine (Why No Goodbye), a young adult novel in verse. The story is told from the point of view of a fourteen-year-old boy who has been left behind in Myanmar when his mother and three of his siblings escaped to Malaysia. The boy, Jubair, writes angry letters to his mother, which she will never get to see. Meanwhile, his mother manages to smuggle letters to him, but he never reads them; he is too enraged over what he
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U.S. News & World Report ranks CCNY among top schools globally

In its fifth annual rankings of the Best Global Universities, U.S. News & World Report places The City College of New York in the top half of the world’s 1,372 elite institutions from 75 countries. City College is ranked #669, tied with New Mexico State University at Las Cruces. In addition, U.S. News ranks CCNY #471 [tied with Heriot Watt University of Britain] in its Best Global Universities for Physics. This category recognizes: “well-regarded universities from around the world (that) have shown strength in producing research in a wide range of topics related to physics – the study of
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Team MenoPal (from left) Bo Guan, Chaya Edelman, Mican Meneses and Cira Cardaci with fellow CCNY alum and Nestle SHIELD senior medical director and head of medical innovation Dr. Warren Winkelman.

Translational Medicine grads win international pitch competition with wearable menopause management technology

The Master’s in Translational Medicine (MTM) program at The City College of New York (CCNY) is an exciting collaboration between The Grove School of Engineering and The CUNY School of Medicine. A new kind of graduate degree program, MTM is gaining traction in the rapidly growing New York City healthcare landscape, educating the next generation of leaders in medical technology innovation. Earlier this month, an MTM alumni Biodesign team won the Nestlé Skin Health SHIELD “Journey to Innovation in Skin Health” Pitch Event. MenoPal, a team comprised of 2017-2018 MTM graduates, is working on a
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“Zincotron” shines for CCNY at international Chem-E-Car Finals

City College of New York’s student-designed “Zincotron” scored a double at AIChE's annual Chem-E-Car Competition®, taking third place against foreign and domestic opposition, and winning the Spirit of Competition Award for the fourth year running. Forty teams competed in the American Institute of Chemical Engineers finals at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in, Pittsburgh, Pa. Zincotron won AIChE's Mid-Atlantic competition last spring – City College’s third successive victory in that regional event – to qualify for the finals in Pittsburgh. The objective of the Chem-E-Car competition is
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Gregory H. Williams

Educator, author Greg Williams & NBC meteorologist Chris Cimino ’83 receive CCNY honors

Gregory H. Williams, CCNY’s former president, and award-winning NBC 4 “Today in New York” meteorologist Chris Cimino are the 2018 John H. Finley Award recipients. 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. In addition, the alumni association will honor six City College alumni for outstanding post-graduate achievement. They’ll receive the Townsend Harris Medal at CCNY’s 138th annual alumni dinner in CCNY’s Great Hall on Thursday, Nov. 8. The 11th president of City College (2001-2009), Williams is
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Ahmed Mohamed Research Team

CCNY’s rail transit energy research receives $320K boost

As he continues research that could make the rail transit system more energy efficient, City College of New York electrical engineer Ahmed Mohamed is the recipient of $320,000 in funding from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority to advance his pioneering work. It is over two years. The funding brings to more than half a million dollars the support Mohamed, an assistant professor in CCNY’s Grove School of Engineering, has received for the project since last year. He was awarded $210,000 by ConEd in 2017. Mohamed’s quest is to develop technology that can capture the
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Hilton Als

Critic, author Hilton Als wins CCNY’s Langston Hughes Medal

Hilton Als, author and Pulitzer Prize-winning cultural critic with “The New Yorker,” adds another honor to his name when he receives the Langston Hughes Medal at The City College of New York on Thursday, Nov. 15. The medal is awarded to highly distinguished writers from throughout the African American diaspora at CCNY's annual Langston Hughes Festival, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. It recognizes honorees for their impressive works of poetry, fiction, drama, autobiography and critical essays that help to celebrate the memory and tradition of Langston Hughes. Past award
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THREE-PEAT! CCNY Men's Cross Country Wins Third Straight CUNYAC Championship

The CCNY men's cross country team became the third team in CUNYAC Conference history to complete a three-peat at the men's cross country championships, capturing their fourth CUNYAC crown by a 42-point margin over the field. "He knew the pressure was on him to come out and perform," CCNY Head Coach Demetrius Murray commented about Padilla's performance. "To take the challenge, go out there and do what he needed to do, he ran really well. That's a testament to the program itself." The Beavers were led by junior Merlin Padilla Jr., who claimed the individual title, completing the 8k course in 28
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