How Nini Puello Araujo, CPS Student and U.S. Military Veteran, Is Combining Dentistry and Humanitarianism
Since her family migrated to the US from Venezuela when she was a child, Nini J. Puello Araujo has built a career in service to society both as a U.S. Army veteran and as a rising humanitarian and public health professional. After completing her associate鈥檚 degree at Borough of Manhattan Community College, she joined the Army and served overseas for more than five years. One of her final missions was to set up a dental services clinic in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, an experience鈥 Read More 禄
From Mauritius to Harlem to Oxford: the Story of Colin Powell Fellow Humaira Hansrod
Born in Mauritius, Humaira Hansrod moved to New York City with her family at a young age. In the midst of such a big change, she welcomed the diversity of the city and the opportunities it offered her to learn about cultures, people, and local and global issues. It was precisely its richly diverse student body that drew Humaira to City College, where she was offered a spot in the Macaulay Honors College. She started as a pre-med student but decided to declare a double major in Economics and鈥 Read More 禄
Compassion and Connection Are More Important than Questionnaires: Alumna Justine Fleischner on the Heart of Violent Conflict
Justine Fleischner (Class of 鈥08) is a writer, researcher, and weapons expert with over a decade of experience working in countries affected by armed conflict, and she currently serves as vice president of the Afghan Peace Watch. In this interview, she offers lucid anecdotes and key insights from her professional journey. As a student majoring in international studies at CCNY, she found her passion for public service and global human rights鈥 Read More 禄
For Inspiration, Look to Your Own Story: Cris Mercado鈥檚 Winding Path to Social Entrepreneurship
Immigrant. Scholar. Social Entrepreneur. Immigration rights activist. CPS-CCNY alumnus. Cris Mercado鈥檚 career has been anything but linear. He came to CCNY after being denied a scholarship to study engineering at NYU because of his undocumented status. Through an on-campus research opportunity he demonstrated his academic skills and earned the top fellowship for CUNY鈥檚 PhD Program in Criminal justice, only to pivot and create his own consulting firm with seed capital provided鈥 Read More 禄
鈥淣o Hay Que Llegar Primero, Pero Hay Que Saber Llegar鈥 - Jennifer Garcia Forges Her Path as a Journalist
Jennifer Garcia, a first-generation Mexican-American who was born and raised in Brooklyn, discovered City College after taking a gap year. She made a leap of faith, transferring from architecture to business and journalism. The Colin Powell School allowed her to level up her career aspirations and accomplish more than she thought possible, thanks to its diverse range of programs, internships, and fellowship opportunities. Jennifer was in鈥 Read More 禄
Rise Up! Never Give Up in Pursuit of Your Dreams, Says CCNY Alum Anthony Cole
鈥淪ometimes we want to give up and run / we got to keep holding on / rise up; never let them get you down 鈥 never let them.鈥 These lyrics open Anthony Cole鈥檚 recent hit single and capture an essential lesson he hopes current and future CCNY students will embrace: to never stop cultivating the talents and other super powers that make you unique. An immigrant from Trinidad and Tobago, Cole is now a Senior Program Manager at Amazon Music and also serves as the president of the Amazon Black Employee鈥 Read More 禄
Focus on the Journey as well as the Destination: Chen Li鈥檚 Passion for the Scientific Study of Human Behavior
Chen Li pondered life鈥檚 biggest questions from an early age, questioning everything from current events to her school鈥檚 curriculum. An AP Psychology course in high school sparked her passion for using science to study the mind in order to shed light on human behavior. Attracted by the Colin Powell School鈥檚 strong Psychology Department as well as CCNY鈥檚 beautiful campus and affordability, Li excelled as a researcher and participated in a neuroscience research鈥 Read More 禄
Destini Hornbuckle (MPA 鈥21) grew up with a love for education, writing, and family. She developed a strong commitment to social action and participated in mock trial and leadership programs focused on criminal justice reform. She initially saw herself pursuing a career in law, but she pivoted when she realized she wanted to be more directly involved in creating policy. Based on advice from mentors and her own research about the field, Hornbuckle joined the MPA Program at CCNY, where she was selected as a Changemaker Fellow, and she now works as a Senior Policy Analyst at the NYC鈥 Read More 禄
Born and raised in Manhattan, Cassidy Drummond completed her bachelor鈥檚 degree in Minnesota and then returned to New York City to join the MA Economics program at the Colin Powell School. Sparked by her experience advocating for a minimum wage hike for on-campus workers at the University of Minnesota, Drummond discovered her passion for labor rights and chose CCNY's program because of its public economics concentration. In her first semester as a graduate student, she found a community and a support system in her peers and professors, excelled in the foundational courses that she鈥 Read More 禄
Robert Feder鈥檚 first semester at CCNY was spring 1947.
He met Marjorie Feder in the fall of 1948, while she was a senior at Bronx Science (he was also a Science graduate 鈥 they are, in fact, the first Bronx Science couple ever to marry!).
This letter was from fall of 1949, when Marjorie (17) went to Bard. Bob would turn 19 at the end of November.
In one letter, he described the schedule that he was planning to take:
Registration is close and I鈥檓 quite worried about it. I鈥檒l be carrying 19-1/2 credits which is way over par and taking Art, English, History, Latin, Public鈥 Read More 禄
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