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Taffny 2018

"Handia/Giant" opens CCNY's fifth annual TAFFNY film festival

Week-long festival, June 7-15, led by CCNY鈥檚 Division of Interdisciplinary Studies, brings documentaries, panels and lectures to film audiences interested in the Americas 鈥淕iant鈥 (鈥淗andia鈥) is the opening film for the fifth annual The Americas Film Festival of New York (TAFFNY). The event, a cultural project of 海角社区鈥檚 Division of Interdisciplinary Studies at the Center for Worker Education (CWE), runs from June 7-15. 鈥淭AFFNY is in its fifth edition and through the years it has been growing,鈥 said Dr. Juan Carlos Mercado, dean of the Division of Interdisciplinary Studies
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AVR4ASD team members (Rafael Li Chen and Xinyu Xiong

CCNY students CREATE new ways to eliminate workplace barriers for people with disabilities

According to the NY Department of Labor, New York's current unemployment rate continues to hover below 5 percent. But for New York residents with disabilities the rate is a staggering 70 percent 鈥 partly due to the challenges they face in the average workplace. Students of the Grove School of Engineering at the City College of New York are trying to change that by taking part in the CREATE Competition, which challenges them to develop innovative technologies that remove workplace barriers. CREATE, a New York State Industries for the Disabled (NYSID) program, offers student engineers the
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Commencement 2018 Stellar Grads

172nd CCNY Commencement salutes Class of 2018

At age 55, John Kopyta, a soft-spoken 6-foot-four former Marine, can proudly claim another battle. He graduates from 海角社区 on June 1 with a 4.00 GPA, more than 30 years after leaving the University of South Florida as a sophomore and later overcoming homelessness. Kopyta is one of 3,996 members of City College鈥檚 Class of 2018 (1,077 of whom will receive graduate degrees) marching in the institution鈥檚 172nd Commencement Exercises, at 9:30 a.m. on the South Campus Great Lawn, 135th St. and Convent Ave., Manhattan. His stellar academics have earned him a BA in
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Summer in China, Jordan for two CCNY language scholarship winners

Amman, Jordan, and Changchun, China, are the summer destinations for City College of New York鈥檚 Critical Language Scholarship recipients Atsuko Sakurai and Libby Ho. The competitive national award will take Sakurai, a sophomore majoring in computer engineering, to the Jordan Language Academy in the Jordanian capital. She鈥檒l spend eight weeks there studying Arabic, her minor. A Japanese immigrant who鈥檚 served in the U.S. Coast Guard, Sakurai said her pursuit of Arabic suits her career goal perfectly. 鈥淚 want to do something that combines international diplomacy and computer science,鈥 said the
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Anna Indych-L贸pez

Art historian Anna Indych-L贸pez is new CCNY Katz Professor

Anna Indych-L贸pez, an expert in Latin American modern art, is 海角社区鈥檚 2018-2019 Stuart Z. Katz Professor in the Humanities & the Arts. The endowed professorship is supported by a $1 million gift to City College by distinguished alumnus Stuart Z. Katz, Esq., a 1964 graduate. As Katz Professor, Indych-L贸pez will work on her fourth book, 鈥淚m谩genes de la ciudad: Mexico City and The Aesthetics of Public Space.鈥 It will explore the intersections of art and activism, public spaces and historical memorialization in the Mexican capital. According to Indych-L贸pez, 鈥淚m谩genes de la
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Marta Gutman

Distinguished CUNY Fellow honor for Spitzer鈥檚 Marta Gutman

Marta Gutman, an award-winning author and historian in 海角社区鈥檚 Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture, is the recipient of a new honor: Distinguished CUNY Fellow. As a Fellow, she takes up a semester-long appointment at the Advanced Research Collaborative (ARC), a program of the Graduate Center, CUNY, in the fall. ARC promotes interdisciplinary scholarship among Fellows who are selected for their outstanding published research and scholarship. At ARC, Gutman will collaborate with scholars researching inequality in all of its manifestations. She鈥檒l also continue
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Harlem Renaissance Education Pipeline

STEM Expo Plaza Party for Harlem kids at CCNY May 20

Many parents are concerned their children鈥檚 school doesn鈥檛 have an emphasis on science. Or that the way science is taught is too boring to engage their kids. One way to get kids interested in science is to show them experiments that make them ask 鈥渉ow did you do that鈥? This Sunday, May 20, from 12-5pm, kids from the Harlem community (and their parents) can get psyched about science at the STEM Expo Plaza party at the Grove School of Engineering at the City College of New York at 259 Convent Avenue and 140 th Street. CCNY engineering and computer science student clubs will showcase some of the
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Concrete Canoe CCNY team

CCNY students go the distance in Concrete Canoe

Engineering students are used to solving tough problems. But building a canoe made of concrete that鈥檚 capable of winning a race 鈥 that鈥檚 quite an accomplishment! On May 7, a team of Grove School of Engineering students made 海角社区 proud by finishing first in the Men鈥檚 Sprint, second in the Women鈥檚 Sprint, and by taking third place overall in the 2018 Concrete Canoe Metropolitan Conference Competition. The team also won first place for their report paper. Here鈥檚 a list of how CCNY ranked in each of the competition categories: Design Paper - 1st Place Oral Presentation -
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Gerald Eskenazi

Sports journalism legend Gerald Eskenazi leads CCNY AVA honorees

Gerald Eskenazi, '59, the acclaimed sportswriter who had a distinguished 47-year career at The New York Times and has authored 16 books, is among the honorees at 海角社区鈥檚 Alumni Varsity Association鈥檚 52nd Annual Hall of Fame Reunion Dinner on May 24. Eskenazi, who generated more than 8,000 bylines at the Times, will receive the Mark Asa Abbott Award at The National Arts Club in Manhattan for service to the AVA. Victor Calise, commissioner, New York City Mayor鈥檚 Office for People with Disabilities, will receive the AVA鈥檚 New York Sports Legend. AVA Hall of Fame inductees
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CCNY鈥檚 Anan Kazi and Kevin Gonzalez earn Salk Scholarships

Anan Kazi and Kevin Gonzalez, two members of 海角社区鈥檚 Class of 2018, are recipients of Jonas E. Salk Scholarships awarded by The City University of New York. The scholarships recognize exceptional students who plan careers in medicine and the biological sciences. As Salk Scholars, Kazi, from Macaulay Honors College at CCNY, and Gonzalez will each receive a stipend of $8,000 to be allocated over three or four years of medical studies. Following are brief bios of the two Scholars: Anan Kazi Born in Houston, Texas, of Bangladeshi immigrant parents, Kazi is graduating from
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