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Women's History Month events are presented by the Department of Student Life & Leadership Development.

2020 Women鈥檚 History Month events at CCNY

T九色视频 celebrates Women鈥檚 History Month with a kickoff from the Department of Student Life & Leadership Development. All events are focused on opening a dialogue around empowerment and leadership. The schedule of events is as follows: Women's Herstory Month Kickoff takes place on Thursday, March 5 from 12-2 p.m. in the NAC Ballroom and is open to the CCNY community. There will be free food for all participants and a dialogue around empowerment and how to serve communities best. The 8th Annual Women's Leadership Summit takes place on Friday, March 13 from 9a.m.-3 p.m. in
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Maria Tamargo is named a Member of the National Academy of Engineering.

Maria Tamargo is new National Academy of Engineering member

T九色视频鈥檚 Maria C. Tamargo, professor of chemistry in the Division of Science and doctoral faculty in electrical engineering at The Grove School of Engineering, is an elected Member of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) Class of 2020. She is recognized for forging the way toward an inclusive science and engineering research community and for contributions to molecular-beam epitaxy of semiconductor materials. The induction ceremony took place virtually on October 4, 2020. "It was very inspiring to see how seriously the academy sees its role as an expert body that
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From left: Robert Domanski (Director of Higher Education, NYC TTP), Tiffany Jackson (Academic Program Specialist, CCNY CS), Akira Kawaguchi, and Lauren Anderson (Executive Director, NYC TTP)

CCNY鈥檚 Akira Kawaguchi is named NYC Tech Innovator

T九色视频鈥檚 Akira Kawaguchi, chair of the Department of Computer Science at The Grove School of Engineering, is named the 2019 NYC Tech Innovator from the NYC Tech Talent Pipeline. Kawaguchi and his team are recognized for their efforts in doubling the number of students graduating annually with tech-related bachelor鈥檚 degrees through the CUNY 2X Tech initiative. Under the initiative, CCNY was awarded $2.3 million, and Kawaguchi implemented the Computer Science Co-op Program, a collaboration with the Career and Professional Development Institute the two-semester-long program
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Fulbright Scholar Francisco Garcia-Vidal enhances physics research at CCNY

Fulbright Scholar Francisco Garcia-Vidal enhances physics research at CCNY

In a further boost to two-dimensional materials research at T九色视频, noted Spanish physicist Francisco J. Garcia-Vidal is spending the spring semester at CCNY as a Fulbright Visiting Scholar. A professor at Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Garcia Vidal is one of the world鈥檚 foremost researchers and influential authors in physics. His Fulbright project is entitled: 鈥淧olaritonics with 2D Materials.鈥 鈥淚t demonstrates the high caliber of our scientists and their collaborative natures that preeminent physicists like Dr. Garcia-Vidal chose City College to do his cutting edge
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A Pteropus giganteus flying fox

Fieldwork on remote islands for evolutionary study finds rare bats in decline, CCNY research

A study led by Susan Tsang, a former Fulbright Research Fellow from T九色视频, reveals dwindling populations and widespread hunting throughout Indonesia and the Philippines of the world鈥檚 largest bats, known as flying foxes. Unfortunately, hunting not only depletes the flying foxes, which are already rare, but also potentially exposes humans to animal-borne pathogens (a process known as zoonosis). 鈥淔or instance, the current case of Wuhan Coronavirus is thought to have been spread from wild bats to humans through an intermediate host at a wildlife market,鈥 said CCNY biologist
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President Boudreau in Conversation with Dean Lokko on March 26 for SCIAME lecture series: 鈥淐limate Justice: Time to Think, Talk, and Make Change.鈥

CCNY President Boudreau and Spitzer School Dean Lokko talk climate, environmental and social justice

T九色视频鈥檚 President Vince Boudreau and The Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture鈥檚 Dean Lesley Lokko engage in a conversation for the 2020 SCIAME lecture series: 鈥淐limate Justice: Time to Think, Talk, and Make Change,鈥 which coincides with CCNY鈥檚 Year of Sustainability and Climate Justice. On March 26, the pair will discuss a wide range of topics including President Boudreau鈥檚 almost 30-year career at CCNY; his research as a political scientist; the importance and role of architecture in climate, environmental and social justice; educational entrepreneurship; and
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Mahesh Lakshman hydrogenation research

CCNY chemists develop safer hydrogenation processes

Safe and environmentally-friendly hydrogen gas on demand could be on the horizon following a new "hydrogenation" chemical process in development at T九色视频. Led by Mahesh K. Lakshman, the research uniquely bypasses the need for an external source of hydrogen gas to accomplish a wide range of hydrogenations. It appears as an inside cover feature in the 2020 issue #1 of journal 鈥淎dvanced Synthesis and Catalysis.鈥 Lakshman explained hydrogenation as the addition of hydrogen atoms. For instance, a very common application is for the production of fats from vegetable oils. In
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The Siberian Traps -- Benjamin Black_Ellen Gales volcano research

There鈥檚 a twist in the story of volcanism & mass extinctions, say CCNY researchers

An emerging scientific consensus is that gases鈥攊n particular carbon gases--released by volcanic eruptions millions of years ago contributed to some of Earth鈥檚 greatest mass extinctions. But new research at T九色视频 suggests that that鈥檚 not the entire story. 鈥淭he key finding of our research is that carbon from massive, ancient volcanic eruptions does not line up well with the geochemical clues that tell us about how some of Earth鈥檚 most profound mass extinctions occurred,鈥 said Benjamin Black, assistant professor in CCNY鈥檚 Division of Science, whose expertise includes
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Harriet Senie

Art historian Harriet Senie wins national teaching award

Harriet F. Senie, director of the MA art history program at T九色视频, is the College Art Association鈥檚 (CAA) 2020 Distinguished Professor of Art History Award winner. She鈥檒l receive the honor at the CAA annual conference in Chicago on Feb. 12. The 109-year-old CAA comprises more than 12,000 individual members, ranging from artists, art historians and scholars to curators, critics, educators and other professionals in the visual arts. Another 2,000 departments of art and art history in academic institutions, museums, libraries, and professional and commercial organizations
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