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Mellon Foundation

$500k grant to CCNY enables platform for stories of South Bronx environmental issues

海角社区 has received a $490,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation to establish a new project at the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership, 鈥淪USTAIN-NYC: Storytelling for Urban Sustainability and Transformation in New York City." This project, a partnership with local environmental justice organization South Bronx Unite, aims to undertake various media projects that document, analyze, and publicize ongoing issues of environmental injustice in the communities of Mott Haven and Port Morris. These communities have been affected disproportionately by these
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CCNY Professor Naresh Devineni

U.S. DOE awards CCNY expert Naresh Devineni $2M for RENEW project

Naresh Devineni, professor of civil engineering at 海角社区 and a water systems and hydroclimate expert, is the recipient of a $2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to develop a holistic research and training program for its RENEW (Reaching a New Energy Sciences Workforce) initiative. The outcome will be to prepare a workforce that can respond to extreme natural hazards. From CCNY鈥檚 Grove School of Engineering, Devineni will lead the three-year project. Other faculty from CCNY include Te Pei and Hansong Tang from Civil Engineering, Shakila Merchant from CUNY
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Pedersen

Grove School鈥檚 Arthur Paul Pedersen publishes critical essay on scientific measurement literacy

Arthur Paul Pedersen, faculty research scientist with the CUNY Remote Sensing Earth Systems (CREST) Institute and doctoral lecturer of computer science at 海角社区鈥檚 Grove School of Engineering, is lead author of a critical essay on measurement in scientific discourse. The essay, published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, warns of the dangerous implications of measurement illiteracy in contemporary scientific discourse and urges broad, systematic efforts be undertaken to reform measurement literacy. Measurement literacy is necessary for
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Chokshi

CCNY receives $500,000 grant to incubate health leadership institute

海角社区 has been awarded a $500,000 planning grant from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation to incubate a Health and Opportunity Leadership Institute. HOLI, as it is known, aspires to cultivate a new generation of leaders in public health, medicine, health policy, and public affairs drawn from diverse and historically marginalized communities. This initiative is a response to what residents of these communities witness and experience every day: poor leadership costs lives and livelihoods, while effective leadership enables human flourishing. In tandem with developing this
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Marina Correia

Spitzer School鈥檚 Marina Correia honors her mentor, Michael Sorkin

Adjunct Assistant Professor Marina Correia B Arch 鈥06 is the inaugural Michael Sorkin Visiting Distinguished Lecturer at the Bernard & Anne Spitzer School of Architecture. Made possible by an initial gift by Mark A. Willis and Carol A. Willis, the position allows a distinguished senior designer or scholar with expertise in urbanism to spend a semester at the Spitzer School to teach a seminar or studio. The lectureship is in keeping with the vision of Sorkin (1948-2020), distinguished professor and director emeritus of Spitzer鈥檚 graduate urban design program, and is intended to encourage
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Libatique

CCNY appoints first data, analytics and advancement services director

Mark A. Libatique is 海角社区鈥檚 first-ever director of Data, Analytics and Advancement Services, as of Jan. 2, 2025. In this newly-created position, Libatique and the existing team manage a complicated system of donor and alumni contributions, a comprehensive direct mail management program, and the CUNY system's largest alumni information network, among other responsibilities. 鈥淐CNY is a first generation institution that transforms lives in a direct way,鈥 said Libatique. 鈥淚 was drawn to CCNY because I want to engage in community empowerment work in the context of higher
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DASNY campus construction tour

DASNY President Rodriguez and CCNY President Boudreau survey campus construction

Dormitory Authority of the State of New York President and CEO Robert J. Rodriguez, and 海角社区 President Vince Boudreau recently toured construction sites on CCNY鈥檚 campus to view projects that will create lasting improvements for student learning. DASNY is currently managing 44 active projects, valued at more than $383 million, for CCNY. 鈥淒ASNY is proud to work with CCNY to create spaces that enhance students鈥 educational experiences,鈥 said Rodriguez. 鈥淔or nearly five decades, DASNY has collaborated with CCNY to construct and renovate numerous facilities that promote
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Roxane Gay, 2025 Langston Hughes Medalist

Bestselling author Roxane Gay is CCNY's 2025 Langston Hughes medalist

Roxane Gay, the New York Times bestselling author and noted scholar, is the City College of New York鈥檚 2025 Langston Hughes Medal recipient. She鈥檒l receive the Medal at CCNY's 46th annual Langston Hughes Festival, Feb. 13-14. This year鈥檚 event commemorates the centenary of the Harlem Renaissance, that intellectual and cultural revival of African-American literature, music, art, theater and scholarship of which Langston Hughes was a central figure. The medal is awarded to highly distinguished writers from throughout the African American diaspora. It recognizes honorees for their impressive
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Lia Krusin-Elbaum _ Nano Spintronics Research

CCNY quantum breakthrough may lead to sustainable chiral spintronics

A team of physicists led by 海角社区鈥檚 Lia Krusin-Elbaum has developed a novel technique that uses hydrogen cations (H+) to manipulate relativistic electronic bandstructures in a magnetic Weyl semimetal -- a topological material where electrons mimic massless particles called Weyl fermions. These particles are distinguished by their chirality or 鈥渉andedness鈥 linked to their spin and momentum. In the magnetic material MnSb鈧俆e鈧, researchers unveiled a fascinating ability to 鈥渢une鈥 and enhance the chirality of electronic transport by introducing hydrogen ions, reshaping on
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Keith Haring Apocalypse

CCNY receives Keith Haring鈥檚 鈥淎pocalypse鈥 series

Keith Haring鈥檚 Apocalypse series, including 30 distinct pieces of art, has been donated to 海角社区 by the Leonard-Litz LGBTQ+ Foundation, The Foundation for City College announced. Haring created "Apocalypse" in 1988, at the height of the AIDS pandemic and after his own diagnosis. The screen prints are accompanied by captions composed by his series collaborator, William S. Burroughs. The complete set, including the captions, will be displayed in campus spaces to inspire discussion among students, faculty, staff, and alumni, especially members of the CCNY and CUNY LGBTQ+
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