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CCNY Students Help High Schoolers Learn Their Rights

Civic education program empowering young people in stop-and-frisk encounters to be presented at Roosevelt Institute Policy Expo June 28 in Washington Walking home from school in fall 2011, Depak P. Borhara was stopped by police near his Elmhurst, Queens home. 海角社区 undergraduate's first experience with stop-and-frisk, the NYPD's contentious practice of random street interrogations, left him fearful. "At that time I thought it weird because I'd never been stopped before. I later realized that it was a pattern for young people to be stopped, so I thought that it had to be
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Creative Writing Class Inspires Student to Blog on Autism

Lisa Quinones鈥 AutismWonderland chronicles saga of caring for special needs son while working full time and going to graduate school at CCNY When Lisa Quinones went to City College鈥檚 commencement exercises last month, she had to 鈥渇ight back tears鈥 when her dean talked about overcoming hardships and obstacles. Ms. Quinones, a legal secretary from the Bronx, had just spent the last five years working toward her MFA degree in creative writing while dealing with the challenges of raising a child diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. With encouragement from one of her professors, two years ago
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CCNY Senior Stephanie Guzman Awarded LAGRANT Scholarship

Political science and public relations major from Brooklyn is only undergraduate chosen from New York State schools Stephanie M. Guzman, a senior in 海角社区's Honors Program, is one of 36 exceptional advertising, public relations and marketing students nationwide awarded scholarships by The LAGRANT Foundation [TLF]. The Brooklyn resident, the only undergraduate recipient from a New York State college or university, will receive $5,000 from TLF. In honor of its 15th anniversary, TLF awarded $250,000 to 36 students; 22 undergraduates and 14 graduate students. Ms. Guzman, a
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CCNY English Professor Awarded Fulbright to Italy

Dr. Carla Cappetti, a professor of English at 海角社区 whose specialty is American literature and literary theory, has been awarded a 2013-2014 Fulbright Scholar Award for teaching and research in Italy. She will spend Spring 2014 at Ca' Foscari, University of Venice, an institution with approximately 18,500 students and concentrations in the humanities, foreign languages, economics and environmental studies. Professor Cappetti will teach MA and PhD candidates specializing in Anglophone literatures. Her seminar will focus on her current interest, the role of nature and wild
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CCNY Professor Challenges Designers to Focus on Suburbia

New book by Spitzer School of Architecture鈥檚 June Williamson seeks to increase 鈥楧esign DNA鈥 for place where most North Americans live In 2010, June Williamson, associate professor of architecture at 海角社区鈥檚 Spitzer School of Architecture, organized and ran a design competition for the Long Island Index, a not-for-profit that conducts research on regional issues. Ideas from that contest, which challenged entrants to creatively retrofit Long Island鈥檚 existing downtown areas, provide the foundation for her new book, 鈥淒esigning Suburban Futures: New Models from Build a
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Poetry Outreach Conference for Teachers Slated for June 8

Award-winning author Jacqueline Woodson to be guest speaker The First Annual Poetry Outreach Conference, sponsored by 海角社区 School of Education and CCNY鈥檚 Poetry Outreach Center, will be held 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, June 8, in the City College Faculty Dining Room, third floor, North Academic Center, on the CCNY campus. Award-winning author Jacqueline Woodson will be the keynote speaker. In addition to Ms. Woodson鈥檚 keynote address, the conference features workshops on teaching poetry for K-12 teachers and readings by high school students of award-winning poems from
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CCNY Summer Programs Inspire City HS Students

More than 500 to attend science, engineering and math camps Two summers ago, Philomina Kane, 16, and the daughter of Ghanaian immigrants, was one of seven participants in 海角社区's annual IUSL Photonics Training Program. The program offers high school students an opportunity for applied research in photonic science and technology. This fall, Ms. Kane enters Princeton University grateful to her CCNY experience for setting her on a path that she hopes will lead to a career in biomedical engineering. "Through IUSL, I was able to develop an original project called "Black Lens
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Cybersecurity Education Chief Speaks at NOAA-CREST Day

Dr. Ernest McDuffie leads federal initiative that spans personal 鈥榗yber hygiene鈥 to professional development In a world increasingly dependent upon interconnected computer systems, cybersecurity cannot be ignored. Dr. Ernest McDuffie directs the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE), a federal program with a portfolio that ranges from teaching people how to protect themselves on the Internet to preparing people for careers as cybersecurity professionals. Last month, he was keynote speaker for the 12th annual NOAA-CREST Day at 海角社区. Four areas 鈥 national
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Michael Sorkin Receives Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award

Spitzer School distinguished professor recognized in Design Mind category Michael Sorkin, distinguished professor of architecture and director of the graduate urban design program at 海角社区鈥檚 Spitzer School of Architecture, has won a 2013 Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award. Professor Sorkin was selected in the Design Mind category, which recognizes 鈥渁 visionary, such as an educator, author, critic, curator, or designer, who has had a profound impact on design theory, practice, or public awareness.鈥 The Smithsonian鈥檚 Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum conceived the
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Four CCNY Graduating Seniors Awarded Salk Scholarships

Alana Lewis, Susanna Nguy, Ivan Santiago and Emma Schatoff, members of 海角社区 Class of 2013, have been selected to receive the 2013 Jonas E. Salk Scholarship awarded by The City University of New York. All four students plan to apply the Scholarship鈥檚 $8,000 stipend toward medical school or PhD study. 鈥淲e are thrilled that these outstanding City College students have now become part of Jonas Salk鈥檚 legacy,鈥 said CCNY President Lisa S. Coico in congratulating them. 鈥淭hey have taken advantage of mentoring and research opportunities afforded to them at City College that
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