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City College ranks high among public colleges, regional universities, according to U.S. News

The City College of New York is among the top 100 Best Regional Universities in the North and a Top Public School in the North, as reported in U.S. News & World Report’s 2019 Best Colleges. City College is ranked #14 of the Top Public Schools rankings in the North, and also ranked high at #55 in the Best Regional Universities rankings among 196 universities. Schools are ranked by U.S. News according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence. To calculate the rankings, U.S. News gathers data from each college on up to 15 indicators of academic excellence. The
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CCNY inventor Patricia Broderick addresses global nanotech congress

In recognition of her pre-eminent status in the field, City College of New York inventor, researcher and medical professor Patricia A. Broderick is the keynote speaker at the 30th Annual Congress on Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials in Stockholm, Sweden, Sept. 10-11. Her talk is entitled “A Live Imaging Nanotechnology: Sensing the Brain from Spectral Analysis to Neuromolecular Imaging to Voltaic Photonics.” It focuses on the BRODERICK PROBE®, her unique series of nanobiosensors that have changed the way scientists and doctors view the brain. Based on nano biotechnology, the probes are
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Gilda Barabino & Brown Univ. Team

Grove School leads national translational medicine program

As the home of New York City’s only Master’s in Translational Medicine (MTM) program, City College’s Grove School of Engineering is a leader in teaching a diverse student population new medical technology. At the 2018 BMES Coulter College – a highly selective summer training program focusing on translation of biomedical innovations -- the school incorporated its rigorous standards into the event for top national students. Gilda A. Barabino, dean of the Grove School, and Jeffrey S. Garanich, who directs its MTM program, led this year’s Coulter College for 48 students and 12 faculty advisors in
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Saam Malik Hassan

Ad/PR student wins national travel scholarship

Saam Malik Hassan, senior in the Ad/PR Program at The City College of New York, is the winner of The Plank Center for Leadership in Public Relations award. The center awards five students nationally $7,500 in travel scholarships to help further their professional development in areas of public relations leadership, mentorship and diversity and inclusion. Each scholarship provides students with the opportunity to attend two events sponsored by the Center: The inaugural Summit on Diversity & Inclusion in Public Relations where attendees will gain a deeper understanding of D&I in the profession
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Professor Pilar Newton plays around with a Pixar prop - a bright yellow ball

What I did this summer: the Pixar Story Summit

Summer is ending. But the fun continues for Pilar Newton, an Adjunct Professor who teaches 2D animation in Electronic Design and Multimedia. Newton was one of two City College faculty members who got to spend a few days in her happy place – Pixar Animation Studios. And now she gets to bring what she learned into the classroom. Newton was thrilled to be part of the Pixar Education Story Development Summit. “Pixar was amazing! A whirlwind of famous character statues; meetings with legendary story artists, a talk by Adrian Molina the Co-director/Co-writer of Coco (who started as an intern at
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David Jeruzalmi, Jillian Chase, and Silas Harley in the Structural Biology Center

$945K NSF grant for CCNY's David Jeruzalmi

As scientists have learned from working on diseases like HIV and tuberculosis, sometimes the best way to develop a new therapy is to think about how it might work in combination with other therapies. In order to do that, it’s important to identify, visualize, and modify new targets so a disease can be attacked from multiple vantage points. David Jeruzalmi, professor of chemistry and biochemistry in The City College College of New York's Center for Discovery and Innovation, and his team have identified and visualized a three-dimensional model of a new target and a helicase protein that can
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The 2018 4th Biennial Latina Researchers Conference "Collective Actions Towards Healing and Change" from August 23-25 at John Jay College. Alumnus Kevin Uribe, a BS/MS program in Biology major, is presenting his research at the conference.

Latina Researchers Network increases pipeline for future scholars

The City College of New York’s Kaliris Y. Salas-Ramirez, assistant medical professor of the Sophie Davis Program of Biomedical Sciences at the CUNY School of Medicine, is helping bring together undergraduate and senior researchers interested in enhancing the voice of Latinos for the 2018 Biennial Latina Researchers Network Conference, August 23-25. This year’s conference is titled “Collective Actions Towards Healing and Change” and will be held at John Jay College. “When it comes to resources, researchers and Latinas in the professoriate, we’re a total of four-percent of all professors
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Percy Sutton 5k Walk and Run 2017

CCNY participates in historic Harlem’s Percy Sutton 5K run and walk

The City College of New York, in conjunction with the Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce, Harlem Week 2018 and the New York Road Runners (NYRR), are gearing up for the annual Percy Sutton Harlem 5K Run and the Harlem Health Walk on Saturday, August 25. CCNY President Vince Boudreau along with students, faculty, staff and alumni will run and walk through historic Harlem in recognition of the community. This 5K race honors the late Percy Sutton, who as Manhattan borough president in the 1970s championed the New York City Marathon as a five-borough event and remained a supporter of NYRR until he
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Undergrads at a variety of colleges who were student fellows in the B3 Research Experience for Undergraduates program at CCNY

A rare chance for undergrads to “do” science instead of just study it: B3 REU

This summer, ten pre-med and science majors (four of them from The City College of New York) got out of the lecture hall and into the lab to get hands-on with science. Their first hurdle was to get into the B 3 REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) program, which is extremely competitive. In fact applicants had a better chance of getting into Harvard (4.9% acceptance rate) than getting into B 3 REU – with an acceptance rate of just 4%. It’s called B 3 because student fellows are paired with faculty to perform research in biochemistry, biophysics, and biodesign in the Center for
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Princeton Review Best Colleges August 2018

CCNY makes Princeton Review’s Best Colleges list for seventh year

For the seventh consecutive year, The City College of New York is listed among the top institutions in the nation by The Princeton Review ®. CCNY features in the Review’s 2019 “ The Best 384 Colleges” guide (Penguin Random House / Princeton Review Books, $24.99, Aug. 7, 2018) available today. The “Best 384” rankings are based on surveys of 138,000 students at 384 top colleges that includes a wide representation by region, size, selectivity and character. Published annually since 1992, the book has detailed profiles of the colleges with rating scores in eight categories as well as ranking lists
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