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Guatemalan film 鈥500 Years鈥 starts Latino History Month observance

A test screening of the documentary 鈥500 Years,鈥 about the 2013 genocide trial of a former Guatemalan president and its aftermath, marks the start of Latino Heritage Month at T九色视频. The film premieres in CCNY鈥檚 Division of Interdisciplinary Studies at the Center for Worker Education (CWE) auditorium on September 14 at 6 p.m. Directed by Pamela Yates, Peter Kinoy and Paco de Onis, 鈥500 Years鈥 chronicles the trial of President Efrain Rios Montt for the killing of 1,700 Mayans - the first trial ever in the Americas for the genocide of indigenous people. A talk with the
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RoofPod Harvest

CCNY rooftop garden yields first crop

From a RoofPod garden atop the Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture building at T九色视频 comes a bumper harvest for the community to partake in. The garden is an extension of the Spitzer School鈥檚 student-designed, award-winning 鈥 Solar Roofpod.鈥 Its crop yield includes tomatoes, tomatillos, zucchini, cucumber, broccoli, eggplant, cauliflower, jalapenos and other vegetables planted by CCNY Green and students from the City College-based High School for Math, Science and Engineering (HSMSE). Members of the community can sample the delicious produce at events at the
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Candace Brakewood

Candace Brakewood makes Mass Transit鈥檚 Top 40 Under 40 list

City College of New York transportation expert Candace Brakewood is listed in Mass Transit magazine鈥檚 2016 Top 40 Under 40 national honors. The accolade recognizes individuals for their contributions and for showing a capacity for innovation, demonstrated leadership and a commitment to making an impact in transit. The only magazine exclusively dedicated to public transportation, Mass Transit cited Brakewood for being on the cutting edge of what鈥檚 happening in the public transit industry as an academic. 鈥淪he is an industry and academic leader in innovative fare payment technologies and their
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Yvonne Ng's "Cloud Kumo."

CCNY film graduate Yvonne Ng wins Academy Award

T九色视频鈥檚 M.F.A. in film graduate, Yvonne Ng, is the winner of this year鈥檚 Student Academy Awards 庐 competition for her short film, 鈥淐loud Kumo.鈥 As a winner, Ng鈥檚 short film is eligible to compete for the 2016 Oscars 庐 in either the Documentary Short Subject, Animated Short Film or Live Action Short Film categories. In addition, 鈥淐loud Kumo,鈥 has won the 59 th CINE Golden Eagle Award for Student Narrative. It is presented by the Council on International Non-Theatrical Events. 鈥淭his award has opened many doors for me. CCNY really helped me in preparing for the outside
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Engineering student receives Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship to journey abroad

Lewis Tse, a City College of New York engineering major, was awarded the prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship for fall 2016. Tse is spending the semester in Singapore鈥檚 Nanyang Technical University, which ranked as U.S. News & World Report鈥檚 鈥淏est Global Universities 2016.鈥 The competitive Gilman program provides students with limited financial means an opportunity to enhance their skills abroad so that they can apply their experience to future careers while embracing a new culture. Since the program鈥檚 inception in 2001, over 22,000 scholarships have been awarded鈥攕everal to
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Terri Watson

Experts discuss critical issues in CCNY鈥檚 Presidential Conversations

Some of the most pertinent issues in education, society and health are the subject of discussion in the third series of T九色视频鈥檚 Presidential Conversations: Activism, Scholarship, and Engagement. 鈥淎 Public Conversation about Testing and School Reform,鈥 a panel discussion organized and moderated by City College education Professor Terri N. Watson, begins the series on Sept. 29. Panelists include: Zakiyah Ansari, Advocacy Director for the Alliance for Quality Education; David Bloomfield, professor of Education Leadership, Law, and Policy at Brooklyn College and the CUNY
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NOAA CREST wins $15.5 million grant

CCNY wins $15.5 million NOAA grant to produce mostly minority STEM scientists

T九色视频鈥檚 output of underrepresented minority scientists and engineers for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is set to increase with the receipt of a $15.5 million grant from NOAA鈥檚 Office of Education. The five-year award follows a national competition. 鈥淭he grant is in recognition of the fact that in the last fifteen years City College has been outstanding in achieving the goals of NOAA,鈥 said Reza Khanbilvardi, director of the NOAA-CREST Cooperative Science Center at CCNY. 鈥淎nd those goals have been to advance the sciences for NOAA鈥檚 operations and to
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Patricia Broderick

Broderick probe receives $300K shot in the arm

The BRODERICK PROBE庐 series of Nano biosensors, an invention of City College of New York Medical Professor Patricia A. Broderick, are closer to wide scale introduction thanks to a $300,000 award from the Indian Angel Network庐. The funding will advance the development of the probe by Eazysense Nanotechnologies Inc. in concert with CUNY鈥檚 Technology Commercialization Office. Smaller than a human hair, the Nano biosensors video track live neurotransmitter signals on line, in real time in the natural state as well as diseased state for direct comparison of probable causal issues for
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Carlos Meriles 2016 Nature-Comm

CCNY researchers take snap shots of wandering electrons in diamonds

A breakthrough experiment by a City College of New York team led by physicist Carlos Meriles could potentially lead to room-temperature quantum information processing in diamond s and optical data storage in three dimensions. Meriles and his researchers successfully demonstrated charge transport between Nitrogen-Vacancy color centers in diamond s. The team developed a novel multi-color scanning microscopy technique to visualize the charge transport. The nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center is an optically active defect in diamond s comprising a nitrogen atom and an adjacent vacancy, replacing carbon
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Sarai Perez (second from the right) and fellow runners at the CCNY information booth before the 5K run.

CCNY races through historic Harlem

At T九色视频, students, faculty and staff foster an environment rich in community engagement. As part of Harlem Week 2016, CCNY鈥檚 commitment to improving and participating in community events shined at the Percy Sutton 5K Harlem Run and Walk. 鈥淥ur participation in this event serves not only to strengthen our ties and participation in the community but also to solidify our commitment to the improvement and advancement of the Harlem community,鈥 said Anthony Achille, team captain of CCNY. As a member of The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce, CCNY is a sponsor of Harlem Week
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