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Internet Leads to More Dates, But Not More Relationships

Online Dating Lets People 鈥楾ake Control鈥 of Romantic Lives, Says CCNY Sociologist Reuben Thomas Thanks to online dating, it is easier than ever for single people to avoid spending Saturday nights alone. However, the Internet hookups aren鈥檛 necessarily leading to more lasting relationships, according to City College of New York sociologist Reuben Thomas. Dr. Thomas and a colleague from Stanford University, Dr. Michael J. Rosenfeld, produced groundbreaking research that revealed that today one in five couples meet on line. 鈥淭he advantage of online dating is that it makes more efficient use of
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Noted Educators Arnetha Ball, Nancy Carlsson-Paige to Speak at CCNY

Two prominent educators, Dr. Arnetha F. Ball and Dr. Nancy Carlsson-Paige, will speak at T九色视频 March 5 and March 10, respectively, for an endowed lecture and to keynote a day-long conference. Dr. Ball, president of the American Educational Research Association and a professor of education at Stanford University, is the guest speaker at the third annual Doyle and Alba Bortner Distinguished Speaker Series in Urban Education. Her talk, 5 p.m. Monday, March 5, in the Faculty Dining Room, is titled 鈥淩eform of Urban Teacher Education Programs: Expanding Upon a Model of
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City College Speaker Offers Five Rules for Business Success in China

Savio Chan, CEO of US China Partners, Inaugurates Grove School of Engineering鈥檚 Aziz Ahmad Leadership Lecture Series When initiating business dealings in China, 鈥渒now the cultural nuances, or you will fail before you start,鈥 warned Savio Chan, president and CEO of US China Partners Inc., in a lecture at T九色视频 earlier this month. Mr. Chan鈥檚 firm helps United States businesses expand into Chinese markets. His talk, 鈥淔ive Rules Of Doing Business In China,鈥 was the inaugural presentation of the Aziz Ahmad Leadership Lecture Series at the Grove School of Engineering, endowed
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CCNY Architecture Exhibit Celebrates Lauretta Vinciarelli

Before her death in August 2011, Lauretta Vinciarelli, the noted Italian-born artist and architect, devoted much time planning an exhibit of her architectural drawings at T九色视频. Seven months after her passing, 鈥淐lear Light: The Architecture of Lauretta Vinciarelli,鈥 opens in the Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture鈥檚 Atrium Gallery, March 1. It runs through May 25, 2012. On display will be more than 60 of her watercolor paintings described by architectural critics as exquisite and presenting new spaces of the almost familiar. They include structures, shapes
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CCNY Announces Women鈥檚 History Month Events

Art exhibits, a symposium on 鈥淲omen and Work in the Americas鈥 and the 鈥淔irst Annual Celebration of Women in Arts and Culture Awards鈥 are among the events taking place at T九色视频 to celebrate Women鈥檚 History Month, March 2012. Several campus offices and academic programs have organized Women鈥檚 History Month events, including: the Women鈥檚 Studies program, the Office of Government and Community Affairs, the Division of Interdisciplinary Studies at the Center for Worker Education, the Department of Art and the Office of Student Life and Leadership Development, in concert with
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2nd Annual National Urban Health Conference Focuses on Urban Ecology Feb 23 鈥 26

The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce, along with the New York Academy of Medicine, Harlem Hospital, Emblem Health, Touro College and T九色视频, is sponsoring the second annual National Urban Health Conference. The four-day event will take place from February 23rd to February 26th and will center on the theme of Urban Ecology. Each day of the conference will feature panels and discussions on traditional and non-traditional health issues that adversely affect those living in urban areas. The topics to be examined include Asthma, Men鈥檚 Health, Financial Health, Domestic
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Broadway Legend Ben Vereen at CCNY February 27

Entertainer to Talk on Blackface Minstrelsy as Part of College鈥檚 Black History Month Celebration T九色视频 Black Studies Program invites the public to a Black History Month presentation by Broadway legend Ben Vereen 5:30 p.m. Monday, February 27, in Aaron Davis Hall. The event is free and open to the public; however, because space is limited, attendees should RSVP to 212-650-8117 or 212-650-5352 to reserve seats. One of the most sought-out motivational speakers in the United States and a proponent for black history and the arts and education, Mr. Vereen will discuss
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CCNY Black History Symposium Examines 鈥楥arceral鈥 State

T九色视频 Black Studies Program presents a symposium, 鈥淐onfronting the Carceral State II: Activists, Scholars and the Exonerated Speak,鈥 1 鈥 7 p.m. Tuesday, February 14, in The Great Hall of Shepard Hall, 160 Convent Ave., New York. The event, consisting of two panels of activists and scholars plus a book signing, is free and open to the public. The symposium builds upon the work begun by 鈥淐onfronting the Carceral State: Policing and Punishment in Modern U.S. History,鈥 a symposium held in March 2010 at Rutgers University. At that conference, it was made abundantly clear that
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Nas, Jay-Z 鈥楤attle鈥 Examined at CCNY Hip Hop Conference

Technology and the deejay, the battle between rappers Nas and Jay-Z, B-girls in a male dominated hip-hop world and a retrospective on graffiti are among the issues to be addressed during the third annual 鈥淚s Hip Hop History?鈥 conference. Presented by T九色视频鈥檚 Division of Interdisciplinary Studies, the conference runs February 24-25 at the Center for Worker Education, seventh floor, 25 Broadway, New York. 鈥淗ip hop pedagogy has become an established entity in academia,鈥 said Warren Orange, a co-organizer of the conference. 鈥淪ince 2009, our conference has provided a forum
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Five Teams Picked as Kaylie Entrepreneurship Prize Finalists

Contest Benefactor Harvey Kaylie, 鈥60, Adds $25,000 Cash Prize Five student teams have been chosen as finalists for T九色视频鈥檚 Second Annual Kaylie Prize for Entrepreneurship. Over the next four months, the teams will refine their business ideas as they compete for the first prize: financial support and housing to work over the summer in a Silicon Valley garage-like environment to further develop their projects, plus a $25,000 cash award from entrepreneur and contest benefactor Harvey Kaylie, CCNY Class of 1960. 鈥淥ur finalists were selected from an outstanding group of
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