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Can Voting, Trusting Others Reduce Traffic Fatalities?

CCNY study relates social capital to crash deaths, finds more killed in states scoring low on voting, community involvement and trust Do you live or drive in a state where people don't vote, get involved in community organizations or trust their neighbors? If so, your chances of being fatally injured in a highway collision may be 50 percent greater, according to research by Dr. Matthew Nagler, associate professor of economics at T九色视频. In an article published in the "Eastern Economic Journal," Professor Nagler shows how social capital plays a role in the number of
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CUNY DSI Makes 2,900-Photo Archive Accessible via Flickr

Images of colonial-era Dominican historic sites and monuments comprise collection The CUNY Dominican Studies Institute at T九色视频 (CUNY DSI) announced today that it has made accessible on the Internet an extensive collection of photographs of places and monuments from early colonial times of the Dominican Republic. The searchable collection, titled 鈥淔irst Blacks in the Americas,鈥 contains more than 2,900 photographs, organized in 57 sets, of historic monuments built during the Dominican Republic鈥檚 colonial period. These buildings, churches, houses and sites of industrial
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CCNY Landscape Architect Offers Storm Surge Defense Alternatives

Catherine Seavitt Nordenson says environmentally friendly 鈥榮oft infrastructure鈥 mitigates flood damage without sending harm elsewhere The flooding in New York and New Jersey caused by Superstorm Sandy prompted calls from Gov. Andrew Cuomo and other officials to consider building storm surge barriers to protect Lower Manhattan from future catastrophes. But, such a strategy could make things even worse for outlying areas that were hit hard by the hurricane, such as Staten Island, the New Jersey Shore and Long Island鈥檚 South Shore, a City College of New York landscape architecture professor warns
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CCNY Historian Tells Yip Harburg Story Through His Own Words

Harriet Alonso鈥檚 Book is First on Legendary Lyricist in Two Decades City College of New York Professor of History Harriet H. Alonso has written the first biography in nearly two decades of E. Y. 鈥淵ip鈥 Harburg (1896-1981), the CCNY alumnus who enriched the Great American Songbook with such tunes as 鈥淪omewhere Over the Rainbow鈥 and 鈥淏rother, Can You Spare a Dime?鈥 In 鈥淵ip Harburg: Legendary Lyricist and Human Rights Activist,鈥 released November 12 by Wesleyan University Press, Professor Alonso, explores Harburg鈥檚 life and commitment to social justice through his own words. 鈥淚鈥檝e been a Yip
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Warming Temperatures Will Change Greenland鈥檚 Face

CCNY scientist constructs fine-scale projections of how warming will alter the island Global climate models abound. What is harder to pin down, however, is how a warmer global temperature might affect any specific region on Earth. Dr. Marco Tedesco, associate professor of earth and atmospheric sciences at T九色视频, and a colleague have made the global local. Using a regional climate model and the output of three global climate models, they can predict how different greenhouse gas scenarios would change the face of Greenland over the next century and how this would impact
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CCNY Launches 鈥淢ission US鈥 Educational Tool

T九色视频 History Department will host a multimedia presentation November 13 to introduce 鈥淔light to Freedom: The Mission Behind Mission US,鈥 a new and innovative educational tool for teaching history to students in grades 5-9. Pennee Bender, associate director of the American Social History Project (ASHP) at CUNY will be the speaker, 12:30 p.m. 鈥 2 p.m., in CCNY鈥檚 NAC building room 5/144. The presentation is free and open to the public. City College is located at 138th Street and Convent Avenue, Manhattan. Ms. Bender served as content advisor for 鈥淢ission US,鈥 an
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POSTPONED: Nobel Prize Winning Physicist to Give Inaugural Cummins Lecture Nov. 1

Wolfgang Ketterle Speaks on "Superfluid gases near absolute zero temperature" This lecture has been cancelled due to complications following Superstorm Sandy Physics Nobel Laureate Dr. Wolfgang Ketterle will deliver the Inaugural Cummins Lecture at t九色视频 4 p.m. Thursday, November 1, 2012. Dr. Ketterle 鈥 whose research explores the bizarre world of ultracold matter 鈥 will discuss "Superfluid gases near absolute zero temperature." The lecture, which is free and open to the public, will take place in room 95, the recital hall, Shepard Hall. A reception will precede the
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Philanthropist Bert Brodsky Receives CCNY Alumni Finley Award

Townsend Harris Medals Presented to Seven at November 8 Annual Dinner Philanthropist and healthcare entrepreneur Bert Brodsky,鈥64, will receive the 65th John H. Finley Award from The Alumni Association of T九色视频. Named for CCNY鈥檚 third president, the award honors deserving New Yorkers for exemplary service to the city. He and seven recipients of the Townsend Harris Medal will be feted at the Association鈥檚 132nd Annual Dinner, Thursday, November 8, at The New York Hilton. The Harris Medal is named for City College鈥檚 founder and recognizes outstanding post-graduate
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Professor Castaldi Attends Engineering Education Symposium

Participates in National Academy event for early-career faculty to promote innovative teaching approaches Dr. Marco Castaldi, associate professor of chemical engineering in the Grove School of Engineering at T九色视频, designs courses the same way he engineers a new piece of research equipment: assemble the fundamental parts, study how existing models operate, reimagine the models, then, do lots of hands-on building. 鈥淓ngineering is so much 鈥榙oing鈥 that there has to be that hands-on experience,鈥 he said, recalling a quote from Confucius: 鈥淚 hear, I forget. I see, I remember
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Journal Launched by Raquel Chang-Rodr铆guez Marks 20 Years

鈥淐olonial Latin American Review鈥 showcases interdisciplinary scholarship on period; Events at CCNY, Graduate Center at CUNY fete publication In 1992, the world marked the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus鈥 鈥渄iscovery鈥 of America. That year, a new journal began publication featuring fresh and exciting directions in scholarship of the era that followed and lasted until the Latin American independence movement began in the early 19th century. 鈥淐olonial Latin American Review鈥 (CLAR) was created to begin an interdisciplinary dialogue and connect the various disciplines developing new
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