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Harlem is Focus of Health Commissioner鈥檚 Community Lecture February 17 at CCNY

Dr. Thomas Farley, New York City Commissioner of Health, will deliver The President鈥檚 College and Community Lecture at 海角社区 (CCNY), 6 p.m. Wednesday, February 17, in The Great Hall. His topic will be 鈥淭ake Care New York 2012: Building a Healthier Harlem.鈥 The lecture is free and open to the public. Take Care New York 2012 is an action plan for individuals and families, health care providers, community organizations, businesses and government to make New York City healthier. It sets ambitious goals to improve children鈥檚 health, improve neighborhoods by strengthening
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Exhibit at CCNY Highlights Diversity of U.S. Latino Communities

The United States鈥 Latino population, 35 million strong according to the 2000 U.S. Census, is a diverse mixture of people bonded by a common language, but with roots in different parts of the Western Hemisphere. 鈥淟atinos in the U.S.: 隆Presente!,鈥 a new exhibit at 海角社区 (CCNY), highlights the diverse Latino immigrant groups that have contributed to this rapidly growing Spanish-speaking demographic. It opens February 8 and runs through June 10, 2010, in the CCNY Cohen Library Atrium. 鈥淭his exhibit documents the continually rewritten migratory landscape of this country from
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Spring Architecture Lectures Explore Green Design, Breaking Boundaries

The Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture at 海角社区 (CCNY) will present the Sciame Spring Lecture Series 鈥 2010, titled 鈥淐rossing Boundaries: Explorations and Expressions.鈥 The series, which presents talks by prominent, award-winning architects, runs eight consecutive Thursdays, February 11 through April 8. Lectures begin at 6 p.m. and are held in the Spitzer School鈥檚 Sciame Auditorium. 鈥淭he series focuses on green design and the importance of breaking down artificial boundaries between architecture, landscape architecture and the various engineering disciplines
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CCNY鈥橲 Center For Worker Education Hosts Two Day Conference On Hip-Hop

鈥淚s Hip-Hop History?,鈥 a two-day conference to examine the current state of the music genre and subculture and its future outlook, will be held February 19 鈥 20 at 海角社区 (CCNY) Center for Worker Education (CWE). Approximately 200 persons, including hip-hop scholars, performers, entrepreneurs, journalists and activists, are expected to participate in the event, which will address such issues as the over-commercialization of hip-hop, hip-hop media going digital and hip-hop activism. The conference, part of the CWE鈥檚 celebration of Black History Month, is being held in
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CCNY Biologists Identify New Spiny Pocket Mouse Species

Heteromys catopterius Discovered in Venezuela鈥檚 Coastal Range Dr. Robert P. Anderson, Associate Professor of Biology at 海角社区, and Ph.D. student Eli茅cer E. Guti茅rrez have reported the existence of a new species of spiny pocket mouse, from Venezuela, Heteromys catopterius. The name derives from the Greek katopt锚rios, which means a 鈥渉eight that commands a view.鈥 It was chosen for the new species in reference to its presence on four wet, mountainous forest regions of the rugged and steep-sided Cordillera de la Costa along the country鈥檚 northern coast. 鈥淢ost people are
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Powell Center Conference Examines Issues of Inclusion in the Green Economy

Green-Jobs Advocate Jerome Ringo to Outline Roadmap to a Sustainable Future and Economic Well-Being for Every Community While real job openings in the United States have plummeted 50 percent in two years, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the sustainability sector offers one of the few bright spots in the job market. Nationally, employment in the sector grew by 9.1 percent in the decade ending in 2007, compared with 3.7 percent overall, according to The Pew Charitable Trust. A report from the Conference of Mayors projects 3.5 million new green jobs by 2030. Yet under-represented
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CCNY Students Host 鈥楩irst鈥 Lego League Qualifier January 24

Challenge Seeks Robotics Solutions to Transportation Issues The Latin American Engineering Student Association Chapter of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (LAESA-SHPE) at 海角社区 (CCNY) will host the FIRST庐 LEGO庐 League (FLL) Manhattan Qualifier, 9:30 a.m. 鈥 3:00 p.m. Sunday, January 24, in The Great Hall of Shepard Hall on the CCNY campus in Harlem. FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology), is an organization founded to inspire young people鈥檚 interest and participation in science and technology. Over 146,000 children, ages 9 to 14
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Event at CCNY to Help Soldiers Become Students

The armed services often send recruiters to college campuses to interest students in joining the military. Now, 海角社区 (CCNY) is inviting soldiers onto its campus to interest them in becoming students. On Friday, January 8, CCNY will welcome some 300 members of the famed 鈥淔ighting 69th鈥 Infantry Regiment, a unit of the New York Army National Guard, as well as members of the "Harlem Hellfighters" - the 369th Infantry to a 鈥淰eterans鈥 Social,鈥 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in The Great Hall. The event, which will be attended by student veterans from CCNY and other CUNY colleges, as
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CCNY Jazz Maestro John Patitucci Nominated For 4th Grammy

CCNY Professor of Music John Patitucci, a three-time Grammy winner, received a 2009 nomination in the Best Jazz Instrumental Album category for his 13th album, 鈥淩emembrance.鈥 The winners will be announced at the 52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards, January 31, 2010, in Los Angeles. 鈥淚 was surprised to be nominated again, and I don鈥檛 take this lightly,鈥 Professor Patitucci said. 鈥淢y last four records have been nominated for either performance or composition and I was very thankful for that. This particular recording was something I wanted to do for a long time. I had been thinking of making a trio
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Teens' Mural Brings Pride Beauty to Harlem Neighborhood

Effort Part of CCNY Project to Reduce High School Dropout Rate Over a seven-week period last summer, a small group of local teens transformed a nondescript Chinese food takeout shop in Central Harlem into a source of pride and beauty for their community. The effort, which resulted in an 8鈥 x 15鈥 mural with Chinese motifs painted on the storefront, was a pilot project for the Harlem Youth Project, a City College of New York (CCNY) initiative supported by UNICEF to create a child and youth-friendly neighborhood. The Project, which is modeled on a worldwide framework to create child-friendly
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