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CCNY Art Professor Awarded Guggenheim Fellowship

Hajoe Moderegger, associate professor of electronic design & multimedia in 海角社区 (CCNY) art department, has been named a 2010 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow. He will share the fellowship with his artist wife, Franziska Lamprecht, with whom he collaborates under the name 鈥渆team.鈥 Guggenheim Fellowships support men and women who have already demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts. Professor Moderegger and Ms. Lamprecht are among 180 artists, scientists and scholars named Fellows this year
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CUNY DSI Produces Special Edition of Prestigious Journal

Issue of 鈥楥amino Real鈥 Devoted to Dominicans in the U.S. At the invitation of the Instituto Franklin of the University of Alcal谩, Spain, the CUNY Dominican Studies Institute (CUNY DSI) will produce a special issue of its prestigious journal, 鈥淐amino Real,鈥 devoted to multidisciplinary monographs on Dominicans in the United States. CUNY DSI Director Dr. Ramona Hern谩ndez and Associate Director Anthony Stevens-Acevedo will edit the edition and conduct a national call for papers. This is the first such agreement between the CUNY DSI, which is housed at 海角社区, and Instituto
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Professor Alfano Briefs Navy on Ultrafast Light Propagation

Techniques That Improve Seeing Through Water Could Apply to Trident Submarine Navigation Dr. Robert R. Alfano, CUNY Distinguished Professor of Science and Engineering at 海角社区 (CCNY), will address a gathering of U.S. Department of Defense (U.S. Navy) researchers and officials meeting Wednesday, May 26, at Lockheed-Martin offices in Garden City, NY. He will discuss the potential application of his work in ultrafast propagation of light through dielectric media and seeing through scattering and absorption walls to improve underwater navigation systems for the U.S. Navy
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PhD Student Feng Miao Wins Intelligent Transportation Award

Feng Miao, a PhD candidate in the Grove School of Engineering at 海角社区 (CCNY), has won the Intelligent Transportation Society of New York鈥檚 (ITS-NY) 2010 Student Award. She will attend ITS-NY鈥檚 17th Annual Meeting and Technology Exhibition, June 10-11, in Saratoga Springs, to receive her award. Her winning paper, "Application of WIM Technology to Evaluate the Safety of Highway Bridges," describes how site-specific truck weight and traffic data collected using weight-in-motion (WIM) systems can be used to evaluate the safety of bridges in New York State. 鈥淩ecent
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CCNY Senior Maurice Selby Awarded 2010 Salk Scholarship

Bronx Resident to Attend SUNY Downstate in Fall Maurice Selby, a senior at 海角社区 (CCNY), has been awarded the 2010 Jonas E. Salk Scholarship to study medicine. He is among eight CUNY students to receive the prestigious scholarship, which was presented in a ceremony May 12 at Baruch College. Mr. Selby, a Bronx resident originally from Staten Island, will receive an $8,000 stipend to assist with medical school. The prestigious Salk Scholarships are awarded to students chosen by a panel of distinguished physicians for their outstanding academic records, quality of their
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CCNY Film Professor鈥檚 Documentary to Debut on PBS May 24

鈥楢 Place Out of Time鈥 Tells of Last all-Black Public Boarding School in North From 1866 to 1955, the Bordentown School in Bordentown, NJ, was an educational utopia for African-Americans, who were largely disenfranchised by the American education system. Known as 鈥淭he Tuskegee of the North,鈥 the school was an incubator of black pride and intellect where generations of children learned values, discipline and life skills. More than half a century after its closing, David Davidson, Professor in the MCA Department and Director of the MFA in Media Arts Production, recounts the story of this unique
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Emmy-Winning CCNY Student Film Picked as Oscar Finalist

Professors鈥 Programs Earn 4 New York Emmys For her thesis project, Maria Royo, 鈥09 MFA, a graduate film student who attended 海角社区 (CCNY) on a Fulbright Scholarship, turned the camera on her family. The resulting film, 鈥淩ediscovering Pape,鈥 won for Best Documentary at the 31st College Television Awards and is a finalist for a student Oscar. 鈥淩ediscovering Pape,鈥 is Ms. Royo鈥檚 heartfelt attempt to reconcile her memories of a close childhood relationship with her great-grandfather, who, she learned, had a Nazi past. She travels through Europe to trace his footsteps, break
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CCNY鈥橲 164th Commencement Set for May 28

Nobel Laureate Leon Lederman 鈥43 to Address Graduates; College to Honor H. Jack Geiger, Richard Ravitch Dr. Leon M. Lederman, a 1943 graduate of 海角社区 (CCNY) and one of its nine Nobel Laureates, will be the guest speaker at the College鈥檚 164th Commencement Exercises, 10 a.m. Friday, May 28, on the College campus. In addition, the College will confer an honorary degree on Dr. H. Jack Geiger, Arthur C. Logan Professor of Community Medicine at the Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education, and present The City College President鈥檚 Medal for Distinguished Service to New
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CCNY Professor Brings Conservation Biology to Secondary Schools

Lessons Learned When Things Go Wrong Connect Ecology to Daily Life As a middle school science teacher at Hunter High School, Yael Wyner wanted to integrate conservation biology, which is typically taught in college, into the environmental science curriculum. One of the drawbacks, she discovered, was that 鈥渟tudents learned about ecology and human impact separately and couldn鈥檛 connect the two.鈥 That connection is critical, she explained, because 鈥渇or students to be able to make informed decisions on environmental issues, they need to be able to understand the ecology. You can鈥檛 have informed
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Michael Sorkin Wins American Academy Architecture Award

Michael Sorkin, Distinguished Professor of Architecture and Director of the Graduate Urban Design Program at 海角社区's (CCNY) Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture, was chosen as a recipient of the American Academy of Arts and Letters 2010 Architecture Awards. Professor Sorkin was selected for the award, which carries a $7,500 prize, in recognition of his body of work in architecture, research and criticism. 鈥淎s a critic, I call them as I see them,鈥 said Professor Sorkin, who has written or edited 16 books to date. 鈥淚t is important in an appearance-obsessed era
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