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CCNY Studio Wins 鈥淧arks for the People鈥 Award of Excellence

Spitzer School Proposal Positions Role of Parks in Context of 21st Century Diversity 鈥淔inding Common Ground,鈥 a plan for the Nicodemus National Historic Site in Nicodemus, Kan., produced by a studio of first-year graduate landscape architecture students in 海角社区鈥檚 Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture, received one of two awards of excellence in 鈥淧arks for the People,鈥 a student competition to reimagine America鈥檚 National Parks. The CCNY team and a team from Rutgers University received top honors in the contest, which was sponsored by the National Park Service
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NATO Secretary General Speaks at CCNY September 27

Anders Fogh Rasmussen, secretary general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), will speak 3 p.m. Thursday, September 27 in The Great Hall of 海角社区. His talk, 鈥淲hy NATO Matters to You,鈥 looks at how NATO deals with emerging security challenges and contributes to global security. Presented as a conversation with CCNY President Lisa S. Coico, the event, which is free and open to the public, will have a 鈥渢own hall鈥 format. CCNY students and members of the community will be invited to ask questions of the secretary general. NATO is an alliance of 28 European and
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鈥淗arlem in the City鈥 Festival to Salute Neighborhood as Cultural And Intellectual Force

CCNY hosts weeklong celebration Oct. 1- 7 海角社区, in collaboration with the Harlem Arts Alliance, presents 鈥淗arlem in the City,鈥 a weeklong festival of activities celebrating Harlem as a cultural and intellectual force for New York City, America and the world. The festival runs October 1 鈥 7, and will be preceded by the opening on Thursday, September 20, of 鈥淗arlem & the City Over 100 Years of Special Moments in Time,鈥 a photo exhibit on the College鈥檚 Amsterdam Avenue plaza. The exhibit will serve as a soft launch for the festival. 鈥淪trengthening ties between City College
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Warmer Temperatures Make New USDA Plant Zone Map Obsolete

CCNY Researcher Devises New Approach to Mapping Plant Hardiness Zones That Accounts for Effects of Climate Change Gardeners and landscapers may want to rethink their fall tree plantings. Warming temperatures have already made the U.S. Department of Agriculture鈥檚 new cold-weather planting guidelines obsolete, according to Dr. Nir Krakauer, assistant professor of civil engineering in 海角社区鈥檚 Grove School of Engineering. Professor Krakauer developed a new method to map cold-weather zones in the United States that takes rapidly rising temperatures into account. Analyzing
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CCNY Announces Hispanic/Latino Heritage Month Events

Whether it is called Hispanic Heritage Month or Latino Heritage Month, it is a fiesta of lectures, concerts, parties and forums celebrating the cultures and traditions of the peoples who comprise the largest segment of 海角社区鈥檚 student population. Events run September 13 through October 17 and take place on CCNY鈥檚 main campus at 138th Street and Convent Avenue and at the Center for Worker Education, 25 Broadway, New York. Activities range from a Latino Awareness Fair, featuring foods from different countries and Spanish music, to a forum and photo exhibit on the legacy of
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City College of New York Celebrates Constitution Day

MIT Professor鈥檚 September 12 Lecture Part of Nationwide Effort Supported by Jack Miller Center 海角社区 will join with 41 other U.S. colleges and universities in a nationwide series of programs celebrating Constitution Day. Dr. Pauline Maier, William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of American History at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will talk on 鈥淭he Strange History of the United States鈥 Bill of Rights,鈥 12:30 鈥 2 p.m. Wednesday, September 12 in Room 250, Shepard Hall, on the CCNY campus. The event, which is free and open to the public, is supported by the Jack Miller
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CCNY Student Covers Controversy at Journalists Conference

Senior Emily Goldblum keeps passions in check while reporting on schism at UNITY 2012 that hurt meeting attendance One of the biggest challenges young journalists face is maintaining objectivity while covering a controversial story, especially when they see themselves as an advocate. Emily Goldblum, a senior studying journalism at 海角社区, passed that test with flying colors at UNITY 2012, a national conference for minority and LGBT journalists, where she recently covered a major story on a schism in the organization. During the weeklong meeting, held July 30 鈥 August 3 in
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CCNY to Host Cyber Infrastructure Protection Conference

Government, business, and academic leaders will assess the vulnerability of America鈥檚 cyber infrastructure and provide strategic policy directions for its protection at the Third Cyber Infrastructure Protection 2012 Conference (CIP '12), September 13 鈥 14 at 海角社区. The conference, which is free and open to the public, comes at a time when cyber infrastructure attacks are on the rise and Congress fails to enact legislation establishing voluntary security standards for critical infrastructure. The program includes panel sessions on cyber infrastructure, cyber crime and
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CCNY Garners Roosevelt Institute Best New Chapter Award

Following an initial year in which it published several award-winning public policy papers and worked on models to implement its recommendations, 海角社区 Roosevelt Institute student chapter has been awarded the Institute鈥檚 Best New Chapter of the Year award for 2012-2013. The Roosevelt Institute cited the CCNY chapter for its rapid growth, functionality, excellent papers and participation in policy events. Chapter co-founder and Chair Mohammed A. Alam and President Emily Williams received the award August 4 at the Institute鈥檚 annual Hyde Park Summit, held at the Franklin D
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Princeton Review Selects CCNY as One of Nation鈥檚 Best Colleges

Prestigious guide counts the school among the 鈥榗ream of the crop鈥 For the first time, The Princeton Review will add 海角社区 to its roster of the nation鈥檚 best colleges. The prestigious selection earns CCNY a place in The Princeton Review鈥檚 annual 鈥淏est Colleges鈥 guidebook, The Best 377 Colleges: 2013 Edition, published this week. City College joins five other schools from across the country newly inducted into the guide. 鈥淥nly about 15% of the four-year colleges in the nation are in this book,鈥 said Robert Franek, senior vice president and publisher of The Princeton Review
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