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CCNY鈥檚 eight Clinton Fellows tackle education at Clinton Global Initiative

This year鈥檚 Clinton Global Initiative University meeting at the University of Chicago, Oct. 19-21, attracts more than 1,000 innovative student leaders from around the world for a conference themed 鈥淭urning Ideas into Action.鈥 The participants include eight of T九色视频鈥檚 best and brightest 鈥 all but one from the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership -- invited to attend after earning Clinton Fellowships in the spring. CCNY鈥檚 eight Clinton Fellows -- three of them from the Class of 2018 -- and their majors are: Khandker Ahamed, CUNY BA, Division of Humanities
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U.S. Dept. of Ed GAANN grant expands CCNY chemical engineering PhD program

Bolstering the expertise in a U.S. Department of Education identified area of national need and three of its sub-areas, City College of New York chemical engineer David Rumschitzki is the recipient of more than $1million to train seven PhDs in the field over three years. The funding comprises a $900K Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need (GAANN) grant from the U.S. Department of Education and $150K in supplementary support from CUNY. The GAANN award sets up an integrated research and pedagogical program headed by Rumschitzki in City College鈥檚 Grove School of Engineering. Running
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World Food Day Panel

CCNY goes healthy for World Food Day event on Oct. 16 with author of 鈥淭he Plan鈥

T九色视频 celebrates 鈥淐CNY Goes Healthy鈥 on World Food Day opening a dialogue about healthy lifestyle changes and combating low food security issues on campus and within the Harlem community. The inaugural event welcomes three culinary and nutritional experts to engage in a food talk with President Vince Boudreau as moderator. World Food Day takes place on October 16 and is a day that strives to bring awareness to low food security issues that affect areas all over the world and strives to achieve a more sustainable future. Panelists include: Lyn Genet Recitas, nutritionist
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CCNY engineering and computer science professors at Kyutech Institute in Japan

Grove School receives NSF grant to ensure Internet safety from cyber attacks

Researchers from T九色视频鈥檚 Grove School of Engineering are working to safeguard the Internet from cyber attacks and are receiving a boost that could lead to more trustworthy networks. The boost comes in the form of a grant from the National Science Foundation to explore advanced resilient Internet architectures. The $450,000 grant is in partnership with the Kuytech Institute in Japan and additional support from the Japanese Science Foundation. It will be used to address research challenges associated with enabling trustworthy networks supporting the Internet of Things (IoT
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鈥淭he Manhattan Nobody Knows鈥 and other CCNY titles

In a sequel to his award-winning 鈥 The New York Nobody Knows,鈥 noted Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership sociologist William B. Helmreich returns with 鈥 The Manhattan Nobody Knows: An Urban Walking Guide鈥 (Princeton University Press, November 2018). The book is one of the latest titles from City College of New York faculty. While crafting his first New York tome required him to walk every block of the Big Apple (6,000 miles in all), Helmreich retraced 721 of those miles in Manhattan to pen this walking guide of one of the world鈥檚 greatest cities. The result is a book by the
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Robert Alfano

Robert Alfano wins Inventor of the Year and SPIE Gold Medal

Robert R. Alfano鈥檚 decades-long contribution to the field of ultrafast laser science and photonics is legendary with more than 120 patents and 700 publications. In further recognition of his pioneering research, the Distinguished Professor of Science and Engineering at T九色视频 is the recipient of two more major honors: ENYIPLA鈥檚 2018 Inventor of Year award and SPIE鈥檚 2019 Gold Medal. The Inventor of the Year accolade from the Eastern New York Intellectual Property Law Association is for his patent that defines the application of supercontinuum light for medical and
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BIC at CCNY kicks off its fifth anniversary with @BIC Lecture, Sept. 27

BIC, the forward-thinking, culture-shifting Branding + Integrated Communications graduate program, is celebrating its fifth anniversary at T九色视频. The innovative two-year Master of Professional Studies was the brainchild of Nancy Tag, an award winning educator and influential ad professional. As BIC鈥檚 director, Tag crafted the curriculum, enlisted professionals to teach, and assembled an illustrious board of industry leaders to advise. The silo smashing program has been a raging success, with grads going on to work at companies like Y&R, Apple, BBDO, Droga5, Cohn & Wolfe
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Ph.D. candidates Benjamin Murray, left, and Shibin Zhao, right, flank CCNY chemistry professor Mark Biscoe.

Controlling 3D structure of molecules offers promise for developing new medicines

A team led by scientists from T九色视频 (CCNY) and The Graduate Center of The City University of New York (GC/CUNY) has made a major breakthrough in chemical synthesis making it possible to quickly and reliably modify the 3D structure of molecules used in drug discovery, according to a paper appearing in the current issue of the journal Science. The researchers鈥 work builds on the Nobel Prize-winning discovery by chemist Akira Suzuki, who pioneered the development of cross-coupling reactions, which use palladium catalysts to form bonds between two carbon atoms. Suzuki鈥檚
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Sternberg Family Lecture speakers Lacey H Leegwater and William F. L. Moses

Sternberg lecture discusses student success and new American university

The fifth annual Sternberg Family Lecture in Public Scholarship at T九色视频 on Tuesday, September 25, presents a discussion by two experts entitled 鈥淪tudent Success and the New American University: Shifting Needs, Changing Strategies." The lecture is in conversation with President Vince Boudreau and hosted by the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership. The speakers are: William F. L. Moses, managing director for The Kresge Foundation鈥檚 Education Program, which supports postsecondary access and success for low-income, first-generation and underrepresented
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Schematic of single photon emitter array using anatomically thin materials placed on nanopillars.

On-demand room-temperature single photon array: a quantum communication breakthrough by CCNY physicists

Physicists at T九色视频 have used atomically thin two-dimensional materials to realize an array of quantum emitters operating at room temperature that can be integrated into next generation quantum communication systems. Researchers from the groups of City College Professors Carlos Meriles and Vinod Menon developed for the first time an array of on-demand single photon emitters that operate at room temperature. Using an atomically thin material, hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), placed on nanopillars, the researchers demonstrated single photon emission at the pillar locations
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