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Nicole Sealey

CCNY visiting poet Nicole Sealey wins Hodder Fellowship

Award-winning poet and author Nicole Sealey is adding another accolade to her numerous honors. The Doris Lippman Visiting Poet in 海角社区鈥檚 MFA in Creative Writing Program is one of five winners internationally of 2019-2020 Hodder fellowships. The awards are presented by Princeton University鈥檚 Lewis Center for the Arts. They provide artists and humanists in the early stages of their careers, with 鈥渕uch more than ordinary intellectual and literary gifts,鈥 an opportunity to undertake significant new work. Sealey鈥檚 fellow nationally renowned co-recipients are: Visual artist
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Laurie Woodard

Historian Laurie Woodard is CCNY鈥檚 latest NEH award winner

City College of New York historian Laurie Woodard is the recipient of a 2018 National Endowment for the Humanities faculty award for her book project on famed actress and civil rights activist Fredi Washington鈥檚 role in the Harlem Renaissance. Woodard鈥檚 award is among 13 nationwide to support advanced research in the humanities by teachers at Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Hispanic-Serving Institutions, and Tribal Colleges and Universities. Overall, 253 humanities projects nationwide will receive a total of $14.8 million in support from the NEH. Woodard is the fourth faculty
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Mark Shattuck_Computational Model Research

CCNY-Yale researchers make shape shifting cell breakthrough

A new computational model developed by researchers from 海角社区 and Yale gives a clearer picture of the structure and mechanics of soft, shape-changing cells that could provide a better understanding of cancerous tumor growth, wound healing, and embryonic development. Mark D. Shattuck, professor of physics at City College鈥檚 Benjamin Levich Institute, and researchers at Yale developed the new efficient computational model. It allows simulated particles to realistically change shape while conserving volume during interactions with other particles. Their results appear in the
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PS 161 students rehearsing for High School Musical Jr.

Educational theatre program presents 鈥淗igh School Musical Jr.鈥 on Dec. 14

The Graduate Program in Educational Theatre at 海角社区 is collaborating with PS 161 for a presentation of Disney鈥檚 鈥淗igh School Musical Jr.鈥 This is the eighth collaboration with the Harlem-based school. The students of PS 161鈥檚 drama club have been working under the direction of Wendy Rojas, drama teacher and CCNY education theatre alumna, and candidates in The Graduate Program in Educational Theatre. Candidates in the CCNY Educational Theatre graduate program, directed by Jennifer Katona, provide artistic support to students in the drama club as they prepare for their
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Chinua Achebe

African classic 鈥淭hings Fall Apart鈥 turns 60, CCNY & Achebes celebrate

Former SA Pres. Kgalema Motlanthe to deliver Achebe lecture First published in 1958, Chinua Achebe鈥檚 鈥 Things Fall Apart鈥 is hailed as the most widely read book in modern African literature. It鈥檚 sold more than 20 million copies and been translated into more than 50 languages. In celebration of the novel鈥檚 60th anniversary, 海角社区 and the Christie and Chinua Achebe Foundation host the Chinua Achebe Leadership Forum Lecture on Dec 12. Former South African interim President and Deputy President Kgalema Petrus Motlanthe is the speaker, 6:30 鈥 8:30 p.m. in CCNY鈥檚 Aaron Davis鈥
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CCNY Mini-Medical School talk to address opioid crisis

CCNY鈥檚 Mini-Medical School talk highlights the opioid crisis

According to data from the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, in 2017 alone, 1,487 New Yorkers died from unintentional drug overdose. One New Yorker died every six hours from an overdose. More than eight in ten (82%) overdose deaths involved an opioid Fentanyl, a potent opioid that is 50 to 100 times stronger than morphine, was involved in 57% of the overdose deaths. By age group, the largest increase in the rate of overdose death was among New Yorkers 55 to 84. The topic of the next Mini-Medical School session at 海角社区 will be 鈥淥pioids Everywhere: A
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Tomas Greer

Film major, black belt, Tom谩s Greer fights for CCNY & USA

While his classmates in 海角社区鈥檚 MFA in filmmaking program wrap up another semester of exciting projects, Tom谩s Greer is bracing for an action-packed December in Asia with a martial arts setting. A first degree black belt, Greer, 23, is representing the United States and USA Karate at the World Karate Federation鈥檚 Shanghai Open in China. The competition runs through December 9. It鈥檚 the Jamaica, Queens, native鈥檚 eighth outing with the U.S. national team, and a continuation of his bid to make the Olympic squad. Karate will make its debut as an Olympic sport at the 2020
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Joseph Barba is a professor of electrical engineering at the Grove School of Engineering.

Grove School researchers receive $1.5M grant to build social media platform for STEM students

Joseph Barba, professor of electrical engineering at the Grove School of Engineering, is advancing the aims of the Hispanic-Serving Institutions Program by building a social media platform designed specifically for students entering, continuing, or transferring into STEM majors at 海角社区. The project is being realized due to a $1.5 million grant over five years from the National Science Foundation. Principal investigator Barba along with co-principal investigators will develop the social media platform during the first year of funding, which supports community building
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A Christmas Carol in Harlem 2018

鈥淎 Christmas Carol in Harlem鈥 at CCNY, Nov. 27-Dec. 8

The Classical Theatre of Harlem and the City College Center for the Arts present 鈥淎 Christmas Carol in Harlem,鈥 a reimagining of the Charles Dickens鈥 classic in present day Harlem. The performance鈥擳uesday, Nov. 27-Dec. 8鈥搕akes place in 海角社区鈥檚 Aaron Davis Hall. The play is adapted by Shawn Ren茅 Graham, directed by Steve H. Broadnax III and choreographed by Tiffany Rea-Fisher, and it will include original music and classic holiday carols influenced by gospel, hip-hop, pop and R&B. 鈥淲e are on the precipice of the 100 th anniversary of the Harlem Renaissance,鈥 said Ty Jones
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arthur-alfonso-schomburg

CCNY-Schomburg partnership a boon for undergraduate researchers

For decades, City College of New York student researchers have trekked down Hamilton Heights to the famed Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture on 135th St. and Malcolm X Blvd. in search of knowledge. Now it鈥檚 about to get better for students of global black history. A new collaboration between City College and the Schomburg, a research division of The New York Public Library, will help undergraduates hone their research skills and enrich their access to this treasure trove of more than 11 million items. Conceptualized by CCNY鈥檚 English Department and its MFA in Creative Writing
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