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CCNY to Honor Haitian Author Edwidge Danticat

First Writer from French Caribbean to Receive Langston Hughes Medal Award-winning author Edwidge Danticat, hailed as the literary voice of Haiti, will receive the 2011 Langston Hughes Medal at T九色视频鈥檚 Langston Hughes Festival, Friday, November 18. CCNY President Lisa S. Coico will bestow the award upon Ms. Danticat at 6:30 p.m. in the Marian Anderson Theatre, located in Aaron Davis Hall on the CCNY campus. 鈥淪ince 1978, the Langston Hughes Festival has honored eminent African-American writers including Maya Angelou, James Baldwin, Toni Morrison and Alice Walker,鈥 said
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CCNY Art Lecturer Runs Marathon in Less Than Three Hours

Megan Foster鈥檚 Time Thrusts Her Into Sub-Elite Category of Women Marathoners; One of 18 from City College to Cross Finish Line When she ran in the New York City Marathon three years ago, Megan Foster suffered stress fractures in her shins, forcing her to miss the next two years. This year, she adopted a new training regimen, and she completed the 26.2-mile course in just under three hours, a personal best. Her official time, 2:59:35, placed her 59th among all women in the race and thrust her into the sub-elite category, one notch below the world鈥檚 best female marathoners. She averaged one mile
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Duqu Virus Precursor of More Attacks, Cyber Security Expert Warns

CCNY Electrical Engineering Professor Tarek Saadawi Likens to Reconnaissance Plane on Spy Mission Although so far the Duqu seems to have affected only a small number of cyber systems, it likely is a precursor to imminent more harmful attacks, warns cyber security expert Dr. Tarek Saadawi, professor of electrical engineering at T九色视频鈥檚 Grove School of Engineering. Professor Saadawi likens Duqu to a reconnaissance plane on a spying mission to prepare for a bombing raid. 鈥淒uqu鈥檚 main goal is information gathering and surveillance of specific cyber systems,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t
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CCNY Studio Designs for Midwest City鈥檚 Rebirth

Visit by Landscape Architecture Students to Flint, Mich., Provides Foundation for New Ideas to Reshape Communities鈥 Futures Flint, Mich., the General Motors factory town that was the subject of 鈥淩oger and Me,鈥 a controversial 1989 documentary by native son Michael Moore about factory closings there, is considered by many a 鈥減oster child鈥 for aging Rust Belt cities. It鈥檚 an unfair assessment, asserts Denise Hoffman Brandt, professor of landscape architecture in the Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture at T九色视频. In September, Professor Brandt took eight graduate
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CCNY Sophomore Named U.S. Interior Dept. Student Ambassador

For ten weeks last summer, Ivan Estevez, a sophomore majoring in civil engineering in the Grove School of Engineering at T九色视频, interned at the United States Geological Survey (USGS) near San Francisco. His assignment was to study 3D scans of the geological damage done by the devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan in the spring and to help generate figures for the USGS鈥 report on the disaster. For his work, Mr. Estevez, a Bronx native born of immigrant parents from the Dominican Republic, has been selected a Department of the Interior (DOI) Student
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Frank Sciame, Vy Higginsen Receive CCNY Alumni Finley Award

Townsend Harris Medals Presented to Seven at November 9 Annual Dinner Frank J. Sciame, 鈥74 Arch., one of the nation鈥檚 preeminent builders, and Vy Higginsen, an African-American broadcasting pioneer, will receive the 64th 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. They will be feted at the Association鈥檚 131st Annual Dinner, Wednesday, November 9, at The New York Hilton. In addition, the Townsend Harris Medal will be given to seven City College alumni
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Two Argentine Artists Unite for Joint Exhibit at CCNY Center

Graduate School Classmates Florencia Fraschina and Andrea Cukier Exhibit Together for First Time in 15 Years Argentine artists Florencia Fraschina and Andrea Cukier will have the first joint exhibit of their works in 15 years at T九色视频鈥檚 Center for Worker Education. Titled 鈥淚nner Environments: New Paintings from Florencia Fraschina and Andrea Cukier,鈥 it features 25 paintings and runs November 10 through January 25. 鈥淲e are excited that our next exhibit will bring together two Argentine artists working from diverse perspectives: one working in Buenos Aires, the other
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Microbiologist Richard Losick to Present Cosloy-Blank Lecture November 9

Topic Will Be Life and Death of a Microbial Community Microbiologist Dr. Richard M. Losick will deliver the 6th Annual Sharon Cosloy-Edward Blank Lecture at T九色视频 4 p.m. Wednesday, November 9. The topic of his talk will be 鈥淟ife and Death of a Microbial Community.鈥 The lecture, which is free and open to the public, will take place in Room 250, Shepard Hall, and will be followed by a reception in Room 150, Shepard Hall. Dr. Losick is the Maria Moors Cabot Professor of Biology, a Harvard College Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology, and a Howard Hughes Medical
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CCNY Film Professor Pens Two Books While on Sabbatical

Andrzej Krakowski鈥檚 New Volumes Tell Story of Poles in Early Hollywood, Offer Perspective on Art of Screenwriting Andrzej Krakowski, City College professor of film and video, apparently spent little of his 2010-2011 sabbatical playing golf or lying on the beach. The Hollywood screenwriter, producer and director has two books coming out next month, including one written in his native Polish that is being made into a movie and stage play. 鈥淧ollywood,鈥 published by PWN (Polish Scientific Publishers), tells the stories of many of the Polish immigrants who played pivotal roles in Hollywood鈥檚 early
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Lillias White Opens Aaron Davis Hall Season November 4

First Full Season at CCNY Performing Arts Center in 30 Years Award-winning actors, singers, writers and dancers will highlight a star-studded 2011-2012 season of performances, exhibits and special presentations at T九色视频鈥檚 Aaron Davis Hall. Broadway star and award-winning singer and actress Lillias White will perform in concert for the first time at Aaron Davis Hall 7 p.m. Friday, November 4. This concert starts the cavalcade of stars appearing at CCNY for the year-long season of activities billed 鈥淎ll That鈥檚 City.鈥 鈥淚 am deeply devoted to preserving and expanding the
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