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CCNY Design Program Spawns Afro-Caribbean Superhero

As a child in his native Trinidad, Lenn Hypolite鈥檚 young mind was immersed in comic books. He grew up dreaming of creating his own Afro-Caribbean superhero. Thanks to T九色视频鈥檚 electronic design and multimedia (EDM) program Mr. Hypolite is now about to introduce 鈥淭elestro鈥 to readers. A teenager with the powers of teleportation, Telestro is the Trinidadian-based hero of a 50-page original web graphic novel produced by Mr. Hypolite for this year鈥檚 BFA thesis show. The senior credits the EDM program for helping him realize his dreams and adding Telestro to the pantheon of
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CCNY Black Engineers Sweep Awards at NSBE Regionals

T九色视频鈥檚 student chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers took first place in three categories in addition to scooping the best 鈥淭railblazer Chapter Award鈥 at the NSBE Region 1 conference in Hauppauge, N.Y. The winners at the event from City College鈥檚 Grove School of Engineering were: Chiziterem Uwaga (senior, mechanical engineering), Individual Challenge Question with his presentation on tackling harmful pathogens; Rajiv Wallace (senior, chemistry), in the Technical Research Exhibition; 鈥淭eam Parchment Protectors鈥 comprising Oren Previl (junior, civil
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鈥淧residential Conversations鈥 Series Continues in 2015

The 鈥淧residential Conversations: Activism, Scholarship, and Engagement,鈥 series at T九色视频 continues in 2015. Dr. Ana Carnaval , assistant professor of biology at CCNY whose research has helped develop a new biodiversity metric called 鈥減hylogeographic endemism,鈥 is the third speaker in the series, Thursday, February 5, 4 鈥 5:30 p.m. in Shepard 250. Her topic will be 鈥淚ntegrating Biology and Environmental Sciences to Understand Biodiversity Patterns in the Tropics.鈥 The other scheduled speakers in the spring are: Dr. Andrea Weiss, Media and Communication Arts, 鈥淏ones of
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鈥淪olar Roofpod鈥 Returns Atop Spitzer School

T九色视频鈥檚 student-designed 鈥淪olar Roofpod鈥 is making a comeback atop the Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture building. Envisaged as a solution to New York City鈥檚 energy and emission problems, the innovative structure had been in storage since placing second in the 鈥淧eople鈥檚 Choice Award鈥 at the U.S. Department of Energy鈥檚 2011 Solar Decathlon on the National Mall. The first phase of its installation is nearing completion, allowing for its use as a classroom, living lab and lecture event space, hopefully in the spring semester, said Christian Volkmann, associate
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CCNY Psychologist Links Burnout and Depression

Research by City College of New York psychology Professor Irvin Schonfeld in the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership suggests a strong connection between burnout and depression. In a study of more than 5,500 school teachers to estimate the prevalence of depressive disorders in workers with burnout, 90% of the subjects identified as burned out met diagnostic criteria for depression. The study also examined the overlap of burnout with the atypical subtype of depression. Features of atypical depression were observed in 63% of the burned-out participants with major depression. 鈥淭he
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Senior Stephanie Petit-Homme Named Gilman Scholar

Stephanie Petit-Homme, a City College of New York senior with dreams of making a difference globally as a human rights lawyer, has been awarded a 2014 Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship for study abroad. The political science and French double major will spend the spring semester at Universit茅 Paris VIII in France. Gilman Scholars are selected by the International Institute of Education from a competitive process in the 50 states and Puerto Rico. The program鈥檚 mission is to prepare U.S. students to assume significant roles in an increasingly global economy and interdependent world
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CCNY Study Brings Novel 鈥淭hync鈥 Device Close to Fruition

To test a revolutionary device that has been the buzz of the scientific world in recent weeks, the startup Thync turned to City College of New York biomedical engineering Professor Marom Bikson. At his world-class neuromodulation lab in the Grove School of Engineering, Professor Bikson led a study that validated if the revolutionary device could change moods in a single session of use and keep them elevated over six weeks of use. Approximately 100 City College students and staff participated in the trial this fall funded by a grant from Thync. Dr. Lucas Parra, professor of biomedical
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Honors Student Rwanda-Bound to Study Genocide Aftermath

Twenty years after the genocide there claimed more than 800,000 lives, Suprita Datta, a City College of New York undergraduate travels to Rwanda December 26 to study how post-conflict societies develop. A junior in the Macaulay Honors College at CCNY majoring in international studies, Ms. Datta is one of five students and professionals from the United States selected by Global Youth Connect (GYC) for the two-week trip. 鈥淭his gives me a chance to do what I want to do outside the classroom,鈥 said Ms. Datta, whose concentration is conflict stabilization. 鈥淭his is really relevant to what I want to
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Maria Ghilardi Receives $2M to Study 鈥淟ocal Sleep鈥

Dr. Maria Felice Ghilardi , associate medical professor in T九色视频's Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education , has received a $2.17 million National Institutes of Health grant to study 鈥渓ocal sleep鈥 in humans. Local sleep occurs when individual neurons in the brain of a waking person enter a state that closely resembles sleep. Entitled 鈥淒o single neurons need to sleep and why? Investigating the functional significance of local sleep in humans,鈥 her five-year project is the third component of a larger $8 million study also involving the University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Paralegal Studies among CCNY CPS Winter Offerings

Do you want to learn a new skill and become more competitive in the job market? Then visit T九色视频's Continued and Professional Studies (CPS) program for its outstanding training opportunities. From paralegal certification and a nationally recognized food service management certificate course to the popular construction management program, CPS' winter offerings are designed to give members of the community a shot at a new career. Following are some of the classes available in January 2015: Community Interpreter + Medical or Legal Interpreter Programs; Paralegal Studies
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