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Music student Jasmin Klinger

CCNY student Jasmin Klinger scores music for Cameron-Scorsese film

When the credits roll for Domenica Cameron-Scorsese鈥檚 debut feature, 鈥 Almost Paris,鈥 at its Tribeca Film Festival premier April 24, among the names on the screen will be Jasmin Klinger鈥檚, a City College of New York BFA music major. The junior from Israel scored the music for the film by Martin Scorsese鈥檚 actress-director daughter. Klinger composed, recorded and mixed the score at City College鈥檚 Sonic Arts Center (SAC). Klinger is also credited for another song in the 90-minute comedy/drama whose cast includes Wally Marzano-Lesnevich, Michael Sorvino and Adrian Martinez. Klinger talks about
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First Lady Michelle Obama

First Lady Michelle Obama addresses City College of New York Class of 2016

First Lady Michelle Obama will deliver the commencement address during the 170 th Commencement Ceremony at T九色视频 on Friday, June 3, 2016, at 10:30 a.m. on the South Campus Great Lawn on the CCNY campus in historic Harlem, where more than 3,000 students make up the Class of 2016. T九色视频 is the first public higher education institution in New York City and has one of the most diverse student bodies in the nation. Established as a free institution dedicated to overcoming barriers to advancement, CCNY continues its mission of access to excellence and
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CCNY engineers without borders beneficiaries in Nicaragua

CCNY student engineers announce new project in Nicaragua

T九色视频 student chapter of Engineers without Borders鈥 (EWB-USA CCNY) latest initiative is a water access project to benefit a rural community in Siuna, Nicaragua. Currently, 46 percent of the Tadazna community or approximately 370 people, lack access to drinking water. The project adopted by the chapter entails the construction of six groundwater wells in the locality. Each well is intended to support approximately one to five families. The design of the wells will allow for clean and safe water for daily use and consumption, decreasing the risk of contamination and
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First ever BIC, CUNY J-School collaboration culminates in team presentations

On Friday, March 11, students and faculty from the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism and City College鈥檚 BIC Program, and communications professionals attended a unique "co-conference鈥 sponsored by both schools entitled "Journalism in the Age of Branded Content...and Vice Versa." This sold-out event featured top experts and executives from PRWeek, Contently, IBM, Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times. Later, five cross-disciplinary teams composed of students from both schools broke out into work sessions to develop 鈥渟peed" campaigns anchored in a branded content solution for one of these
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Hillary Brown team in Haiti

Spitzer School professor and students aim to revitalize Haitian town

Professor Hillary Brown of T九色视频鈥檚 Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture has invested her long-term interest in sustainability in a proposal to the Haitian Ministry of Commerce and Industry to spur economic development in a rural seaside town. Her project, 鈥淪ea, Sun, Soil and Salt: A Circular Economy for Anse-Rouge, Haiti,鈥 is an ambitious blueprint for an eco-industrial park in an area still coping with the influx of people who abandoned Port-au-Prince after the 2010 earthquake. The immediate region is plagued by numerous challenges: extreme poverty, absence
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Andrew Grove

City College mourns distinguished alumnus Andrew Grove 鈥60

Dr. Andrew S. Grove, a distinguished member of T九色视频鈥檚 Class of 1960 whose $26 million gift to the institution in 2005 is the largest in CCNY鈥檚 history, died in Los Altos, Calif., on Monday. He was 79.鈥淒r. Grove was an outstanding and loyal son of CCNY who changed the world through his innovation and leadership at Intel Corp,鈥 said City College President Lisa S. Coico. 鈥淗e gave generously, too, and our Grove School of Engineering named in his honor stands as a world class testament to this great pioneer.鈥 Dr. Gilda Barabino, Dean and Berg Professor at the Grove School
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Huda Zoghbi_de Beer Lecture speaker 2016

Neurogeneticist Huda Zoghbi is Levine-de Beer speaker at CCNY, April 7

Dr. Huda Y. Zoghbi, a renowned neurogeneticist from Baylor College of Medicine, presents this year鈥檚 Louis Levine-Gabriella de Beer Lecture in Genetics at T九色视频 on Thursday, April 7. Her talk, 鈥淭he Story of Rett Syndrome and the Insight it Provides into Neuropsychiatric Disorders鈥 begins at 5 p.m. in The Great Hall. It is free and open to the public. Widely respected globally, Zoghbi has made many seminal discoveries in neurological disease research. Her interests range from neuro-development to neurodegeneration. She is the founding director of the Jan and Dan Duncan
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Tatyana Kleyn

Tatyana Kleyn premieres 鈥淯na Vida, Dos Pa铆ses:Children and Youth (Back) in Mexico鈥

City College of New York Associate Professor Tatyana Kleyn, who directs the School of Education鈥檚 Programs in Bilingual Education and TESOL, directed and co-produced the documentary film, 鈥淯na Vida, Dos Pa铆ses [One Life, Two Countries], 鈥 which premieres at Aaron Davis Hall on Thursday, March 24 at 6 p.m. This film, Kleyn鈥檚 second after 鈥 Living Undocumented,鈥 shares the stories of the families who were undocumented in the U.S., and focuses on the children and youth. Her interest in this topic stemmed from media reports on the rising numbers of people being deported to Mexico and other nations
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Robert Paaswell

Mayor鈥檚 Office, CCNY, CUNY re-launch Benchmarking Help Center

The Mayor's Office of Sustainability (MOS) is partnering with the CUNY Building Performance Lab, an initiative of T九色视频-based CUNY Institute for Urban Systems, to re-launch the NYC Benchmarking Help Center. The first of its kind in the nation, the Help Center ran in 2011-2013 through a partnership with CUNY BPL, MOS, Department of Buildings, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, and the Institute for Market Transformation. It supported property owners in complying with Local Law 84 of 2009 (LL84), a legislative mandate requiring all buildings
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Ramona Hernandez

Sternberg lecture discusses challenges of disconnected Latino youth

The third annual Sternberg Family Lecture at T九色视频 on Wednesday, March 30, presents a discussion by three experts entitled 鈥淎 disrupted Foundation: Employment, School Retention, and Social Ties among Disconnected Latino Youth." Hosted by the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership, the lecture starts at 4:30 p.m. in City College鈥檚 Great Hall. The speakers are: Dr. Ramona Hernandez, director, the CUNY Dominican Studies Institute at CCNY, and professor of sociology at CCNY and doctoral faculty at the Graduate Center, CUNY. Hernandez is the author of pioneering
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