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November 2010 Science Events at T九色视频

T九色视频 Division of Science announces 18 events for the month of November featuring scientists from prominent universities and research institutes from across the United States and Germany. All are free and open to the public and held in the Marshak Science Building, unless otherwise noted. Listings of event times, speakers, topics and room numbers follow. November 1 , 12 noon: Salzberg Chemistry Seminar Series, Dr. Michael Mirkin, professor of chemistry, Queens College, 鈥淐harge-transfer processes at electrochemical nanointerfaces,鈥 Room 1027. November 1 , 12:15 p.m
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CCNY Sweeps Police Foundation Student Ad Competition

In a collaborative effort, T九色视频鈥檚 advertising/public relations program (AD/PR) in the media and communication arts department and the art department鈥檚 electronic design and multimedia program (EDM) swept the New York City Police Foundation鈥檚 2010 advertising competition. They took the top three prizes in the print category, besting teams from Pratt Institute and Parsons The New School for Design. 鈥淲e鈥檙e extremely proud of this achievement, especially since it offered a unique opportunity for our two programs to collaborate in a cross-disciplinary way,鈥 said Professor
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Philippines May Have More Unique Bird Species: CCNY Biologist

Recent work by Dr. David Lohman , assistant professor of biology at T九色视频, suggests the Philippines, considered by biologists to be a 鈥渂iodiversity hotspot,鈥 could have more unique species of birds than previously thought. If that proves to be the case, it could have important ramifications for conservation practices there. Many of the animal species found in the Philippines are endemic to this nation, which is made up of more than 7,100 islands. For example, 64 percent of its land mammal species and 77 percent of its amphibians are not found anywhere else. However, only
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Spitzer School Team Wins in 鈥楤uild a Better Burb鈥 Competition

Replacing the asphalt pavement in parking lots with permeable grass-pavers that can withstand car traffic and sustain biomass would not only improve their aesthetics but help fight global warming. That idea was one of the elements of a winning proposal submitted by a team of landscape architects from the Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture at T九色视频 in the Long Island Index鈥 鈥淏uild a Better Burb鈥 competition. The team, consisting of Denise Hoffman Brandt, Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture, and Alexa Helsell and Bronwyn Gropp, May 2010 graduates of
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Marian Seldes, Eli Wallach to Receive CCNY Alumni Finley Award

Alumni Association Presents Townsend Harris Medals to Seven Prominent Graduates Veteran actors Marian Seldes and Eli Wallach will receive the 63rd John H. Finley Award for exemplary service to the city from The Alumni Association of T九色视频 at its 130th Annual Dinner, Thursday, October 28 at the New York Hilton. The Finley award, named for CCNY鈥檚 third President, is presented annually to deserving New Yorkers. Ms. Seldes is a Tony Award-winning actress elected to the American Theatre Hall of Fame. Her illustrious stage, film and television career has spanned six decades
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Professor Marie Nazon Heads to Senegal on Fulbright Grant

Dr. Marie Nazon, an instructor and counselor in the SEEK Department at T九色视频, has been awarded a 2010-2011 Fulbright research grant to the African Regional Research Program. She is spending the year in Dakar, Senegal, to conduct a research study titled, 鈥淲omen Helping Women: Understanding the role of empowerment in Women Self-Help Groups in Senegal.鈥 Professor Nazon is a social worker by profession and one of 13 people to receive the research grant in sub-Saharan Africa for the 2010-2011 academic years. SEEK is a state-funded educational opportunity program that provides
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CCNY President Awards Scholarships to Five Harlem Students

Five high-achieving students from Harlem are getting a free education at T九色视频 thanks to a scholarship program launched by CCNY鈥檚 new president, Dr. Lisa Staiano-Coico, who began her tenure August 2. Freshmen Oscar Camacho, Catherine Hernandez, Daoud Nsangou, Liz Marie Peralta and Mohammed Sabha, all graduates of neighborhood high schools, are the first recipients of the President鈥檚 Community Scholarships at City College. 鈥淥ne of my priorities is to sustain and expand City College鈥檚 myriad partnerships with this vibrant and diverse community,鈥 said President Staiano
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CCNY Research Funding Grows 24.3 Percent to $69.1 Million

Second Consecutive 20 Percent-Plus Yearly Gain Puts College Over Strategic Goal Two Years Early For the second consecutive year, funded research programs at T九色视频 experienced gains in excess of 20 percent. Awards for the 2009 鈥 2010 academic year totaled $69.1 million, a 24.3 percent gain from the prior year, according to the College鈥檚 Office of Research Administration. With its new level of funding, City College has exceeded, two years early, a target of $65 million set for 2012 in its most recent strategic plan. The 24.3 percent growth rate for the year also bested the
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Two CCNY Students Honored in Name of Clinton Climate Initiative

Farah Ahmad, Samuel Mikhail to Receive Scholarships at AIA NY Heritage Ball Two fourth-year students in the Spitzer School of Architectureat T九色视频 (CCNY) will receive scholarships in the name of the Clinton Climate Initiative for their team leadership efforts in CCNY鈥檚 entry in the U.S. Department of Energy鈥檚 Solar Decathlon 2011. Farah Ahmad and Samuel Mikhail, natives of Staten Island now living in Manhattan, will be recognized October 7 at the Heritage Ball, a benefit held by the American Institute of Architects鈥 New York (AIA NY) chapter and the Center for
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Global Study Finds Widespread Threats to World鈥檚 Rivers

Report by CUNY, U. of Wisconsin and International Partners is First to Integrate Impact of Multiple Environmental Stressors on Humans and Biodiversity Multiple environmental stressors, such as agricultural runoff, pollution and invasive species, threaten rivers that serve 80 percent of the world鈥檚 population, around 5 billion people, according to researchers from The City College (CCNY) of The City University of New York (CUNY), University of Wisconsin and seven other institutions. These same stressors endanger the biodiversity of 65 percent of the world鈥檚 river habitats and put thousands of
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