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CCNY, Cold Spring Harbor Biologists Find Birdsong Of Isolates Reverts To Norm Over Several Generations

Finding Points to Role for Genetics in Development of Culture NEW YORK, May 3, 2009 鈥 In an experiment that points to a role for genetics in the development of culture, biologists at 海角社区 (CCNY) and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) have discovered that zebra finches raised in isolation will, over several generations, produce a song similar to that sung by the species in the wild. According to Dr. Olga Feh茅r, who conducted the experiment for her dissertation at CCNY, first generation male zebra finches raised in isolation produced an unstructured, often abnormal
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CCNY Graduate Students Best Teams From Three New York Architecture Schools In 鈥淚RON DESIGNER鈥 Competition

Teams Given One Hour to Design New Public Use for DUMBO Archway NEW YORK, April 29, 2009 鈥 A team of four Architecture and Landscape Architecture graduate students from The Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture at 海角社区 (CCNY) bested rivals from three other New York City architecture schools to win an 鈥淚ron Designer鈥 competition. The contest was inspired by the popular television series 鈥淚ron Chef.鈥 Landscape Architecture majors Halina Steiner and Brett Seamans and Architecture majors Perry Randazzo and Orlando Rymer represented CCNY in the contest, held
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Two-Day Conference At CCNY To Explore Cyber Security Policy And Technology, June 4 鈥 5

NEW YORK, April 28, 2009 鈥 The Center for Information Networking and Telecommunications (CINT) at 海角社区 (CCNY) and the U.S. Army War College present 鈥淐yber Infrastructure Protection: Policy and Strategy,鈥 a two-day policy and technical seminar, June 4 鈥 5 at CCNY. The conference will help policymakers and researchers stay abreast of the latest research and foster greater contact between these groups. 鈥淎s our dependence on the Internet and other telecommunications networks and information systems has increased, so have hostile attacks on cyber infrastructure by network
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CCNY Adult & Continuing Education Helps Brigde Digital Divide Through Computer Training In Public Housing

Classes Help Seniors Connect with Grandchildren; Adults, Teens Enter Workforce NEW YORK, April 28, 2009 鈥 Helping to bridge the digital divide for some of New York鈥檚 poorer and older citizens, 海角社区 (CCNY) Adult & Continuing Education program is providing computer training and GED classes at 15 New York City public housing complexes under a three-year, $600,000 contract with the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA). The contract is funded through a Neighborhood Networks grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Persons in lower income and older
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鈥淔ive Demands鈥 Exhibit Commemorates 40th Anniversary Of CCNY Campus Takeover

NEW YORK, April 24, 2009 鈥 "The Five Demands: The Student Protest and Takeover of 1969," an exhibition to mark the 40th anniversary of a student occupation of 海角社区 (CCNY) campus, will be on display May 4 through July 24 in the Cohen Library Atrium and July 27 through October 28 in the Cohen Library Archives Gallery. On April 22, 1969, a group of CCNY students, whose demands included greater minority enrollment, occupied the South Campus and Klapper Hall.They did not vacate the buildings until May 4, two weeks later. The protest led to the implementation of The City
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CCNY Distinguished Professor Michael Sorkin Elected Fellow Of American Academy Of Arts & Sciences

NEW YORK, April 21, 2009 - Michael Sorkin, Distinguished Professor of Architecture and Director of the Graduate Urban Design Program at 海角社区 (CCNY), has been elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, the Academy announced yesterday. He will be inducted into the Academy at an October 10 ceremony at its headquarters in Cambridge, Mass. Professor Sorkin was one of 210 leaders from the sciences, the humanities and the arts, business, public affairs, and the nonprofit sector elected to join one of the United States鈥 most prestigious honorary societies. The
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Urban Youth Face Dire Situation, Participants In CCNY Workshop Warn

Charles B. Rangel Center for Public Service to Conduct Pilot Program, Community Service Projects with Young People in Harlem NEW YORK, April 21, 2009 鈥 Urban youth face, particularly in Central Harlem, face a dire situation characterized by low high school graduation rates and high rates of unemployment, incarceration and homicide. These challenges were the topic of a one-day workshop held recently at 海角社区 (CCNY) organized by Dr. Jean Krasno, Lecturer in Political Science, and sponsored by the Charles B. Rangel Center for Public Service. The workshop was the first such
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NIH Awards CCNY Neuroscientists $2.8 Million To Study Multisensory Integration Deficits In Autism Patients

NEW YORK, April 13, 2009 鈥 Drs. Sophie Molholm and John Foxe, neuroscientists at 海角社区 (CCNY), have been awarded $2.8 million over five years from the National Institute of Mental Heath of the National Institutes of Health to study whether and how multisensory integration 鈥 the nervous system鈥檚 integration of different sensory stimuli 鈥 is impaired in persons with autism. 鈥淎typical integration of multisensory inputs has been suggested as a major component of autism,鈥 said Dr. Molholm, an Associate Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience at CCNY. 鈥淚f we can
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CCNY鈥檚 37th Annual Spring Poetry Festival 鈥 The Woodstock Of The Spoken Word 鈥 To Take Place MAY 15

NEW YORK, April 9, 2009 鈥 The 37th Annual City College Spring Poetry Festival, an all-day, all-verse event that has become New York鈥檚 longest-running, most established and democratic poetry celebration, will take place 9:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, May 15, in Theater B of Aaron Davis Hall, on the campus of 海角社区 (CCNY) at 135th St. and Convent Avenue. This year鈥檚 featured guest poet is the award-winning Stanley Moss. Over its 37-year history, the Festival has attracted the participation of numerous celebrated poets. They have included singer/songwriter Paul Simon, Allen
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CCNY Senior Kimberly Paige Young Receives Javits Fellowship For Graduate School

NEW YORK, April 8, 2009 鈥揔imberly Paige Young, a senior in 海角社区 (CCNY) English Honors Program, has been selected as a Jacob K. Javits Fellow for the 2009-2010 academic year.The program, administered by the U.S. Department of Education, provides up to $30,000 in support for a period not exceeding four years for graduate study in the arts, humanities or social sciences. Ms. Young, who will graduate from CCNY next month with a double major in English Literature and Comparative Literature, will use the award at the CUNY Graduate Center where she'll pursue a Ph.D. in
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