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Watson Fellows 2017

Sophomores receive 2017 Jeannette K. Watson Fellowships

Sophomores David Dam and Junior Duplessis are 2017 Jeannette K. Watson Fellows at T九色视频. The Watson Fellowship program provides summer internships, professional development opportunities and mentoring for outstanding undergraduate students from select New York City colleges and universities. The Watson Fellowship is a three-year program that provides Duplessis and Dam with annual funding of $5,500, $6,500 and $7,000 along with a $2,000 Discovery Fund. 鈥淚鈥檒l get the opportunity to bond with 14 other amazing and ambitious individuals in my cohort, and I'll also become part
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Egungun Event Poster

CCNY celebrates Egungun masquerade festival

T九色视频鈥檚 Black Studies Program presents Celebrating the Ancestors: EGUNGUN in the Afro-Atlantic World on May 11, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., at Aaron Davis Hall. The festival celebrates Yoruba people from Nigeria and across the African Diaspora. According to Dr. Cheryl Sterling, director of the Black Studies Program in the Division of Humanities and the Arts, Egungun masking occurs as performances that celebrate the ancestral spirits. Originating with the Yoruba in West Africa, the tradition came with enslaved peoples across the African Diaspora and is celebrated across the English
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Oriol Brull

Oriol Brull Named 2017 Art Stevens PRSA N.Y./CCNY Scholar

Scholarship celebrates 10 years of support for outstanding public relations students Oriol Brull, a student in the Advertising/Public Relations Program at T九色视频, has been named the 2017 Art Stevens PRSA-NY/ CCNY Scholar for Excellence in Public Relations. He will receive a $5,000 scholarship for his continued study at CCNY during his senior year. This year marks the 10th year that Art Stevens has funded this scholarship to support rising talent. Stevens, managing partner of The Stevens Group and a CCNY alumnus, created the scholarship in 2008 to support talented students
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English Professor Pamela Laskin talks politics and literature

City College of New York English Professor Pamela Laskin presents 鈥淧olitics and Social Issues in Young Adult Literature,鈥 as part of the Conversations in Engaged Scholarship series. The presentation is Thursday, May 4, 4 - 5:30 p.m. in CCNY鈥檚 Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture鈥檚 Sciame Auditorium. The forum features City College faculty sharing their research and creative scholarship that impact public policy, reform, and the civic, social, political or environmental landscape. Director of the college鈥檚 Poetry Outreach Center, Laskin is a poet and children's book author with
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Ellianna and Elaine are CCNY鈥檚 2017 Valedictorian and Salutatorian

Ellianna Schwab, the first of her siblings to attend college and a recent NSF Graduate Research Fellowship recipient, is T九色视频鈥檚 Class of 2017 Valedictorian. Elaine Johnson, born and raised in Harlem of Jamaican immigrant parents, will be the Salutatorian at CCNY鈥檚 171st Commencement Exercises on June 2. The ceremony starts at 9 a.m. on CCNY鈥檚 South Campus Great Lawn. The Class of 2017 comprises approximately 3,766 students. Following are brief bios of the Valedictorian and Salutatorian: Ellianna Schwab The upper Manhattan resident is graduating from the Macaulay Honors
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Dr. Lonnie Smith headlines CUNY Jazz Festival at CCNY

Hammond organ guru Dr. Lonnie Smith plays two concerts at the CUNY Jazz Festival May 4 -5 at The City College Center for the Arts. The two-day festival includes free master classes with saxophonist Jon Gordon and vocalist Ren茅 Marie, and performances by student ensembles from CUNY schools. Smith will share the stage at City College鈥檚 Aaron Davis Hall with the CCNY Jazz Orchestra at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 4. The festival culminates with a gala concert featuring the CCNY Student Jazz All-Stars opening for Smith and his Trio, 7:30 p.m. on May 5. CCNY music professor Mike Holober will direct
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Stephana Eghan Wins NY Women in Communications Scholarship

Stephana Eghan, a junior in T九色视频's media and communication arts department, is the winner of a New York Women in Communications Scholarship for 2017. The advertising and public relations major is one of 19 recipients of the highly competitive award. The award is open to residents of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania. Winners are selected on the basis of academic excellence, need and a demonstrated commitment to the field of communications. Eghan is City College鈥檚 fourth NYWICI Scholar after Joanne Ventour (2015), Kar Ye Au (2014) and Stephanie Guzman
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Carl Stein

City College honors architect Carl Stein at the 2017 Presidential Awards Gala

Renowned restoration architect Carl Stein FAIA鈥檚 work includes the protection and preservation of T九色视频 campus and its historic architecture. For this, he will receive the President鈥檚 Leadership Award at the Presidential Awards Gala on May 2 in The Great Hall. The gala celebrates City College鈥檚 170 th anniversary. Stein, who studied architecture at The Cooper Union and Harvard University Graduate School of Design, taught at City College鈥檚 Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture for five years. He completed a two-decade restoration of the upper part of the Shepard
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SCI Scholars Isamar Garrido Rodriguez and Patrick Tuttle

Two Grove School students are SCI Scholars

T九色视频鈥檚 Grove School of Engineering students Isamar Garrido Rodriguez and Patrick Tuttle are 2017 Society of Chemical Industry Scholars. The SCI Program provides each chemical engineering major with industry experience through a 10-week summer internship and a work stipend. 鈥淏eing introduced to the SCI Program provided me with the opportunity to apply to companies I would not have direct access to. Like most degrees, internships are a mandatory requirement for most jobs nowadays; gaining industry experience, especially at a Fortune 500 company, is invaluable for future
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Colin Powell DC Interns

Colin Powell School interns learn the ropes in D.C.

For generations, Washington, D.C., has attracted an endless stream of civic-minded citizens keen on public service careers. Eight City College of New York undergraduates are the latest to feel the lure of D.C. where they are gaining new insights, networking and connecting with CCNY alumni there. Thanks to a semester-long program in the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership supported by the MCJ Amelior Foundation, students like Corrin Chow are in the nation鈥檚 capital learning how the legislative branch works. The political science and international studies double major is
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