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Summer Programs Send CCNY Students Near and Far

For many undergraduates, summer break is all about fun and games. However, many bright and talented students at T九色视频 (CCNY) took advantage of once-in-a-lifetime opportunities for internships and research experience in exotic locales and prestigious organizations. Take Eleanor Fallon, for example, a senior majoring in Biomedical Science in the Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education. She conducted research at an Irish hospice that focused on the risk factors for falling among cancer patients. Vikas Goswamy, another Sophie Davis student, went to the Hospital
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Energy Department Awards CUNY Energy Institute $4.6 Million

Two Projects Funded By Advanced Research Projects Agency 鈥 Energy The CUNY Energy Institute, based at T九色视频 (CCNY), was awarded two grants totaling $4.6 million over three years in the latest round of funding from the U.S. Department of Energy鈥檚 Advanced Research Projects Agency 鈥 Energy (ARPA-E). They are among the 43 grants totaling $92 million announced July 12 by U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu for cutting-edge research projects to dramatically improve how the United States uses and produces energy. 鈥淎RPA-E conducted an intensely competitive selection process
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Center for Worker Education Announces Fall Book Talk Lecture Series

T九色视频鈥檚 Center for Worker Education(CWE) has quickly built a reputation for bringing distinguished intellectuals to its Bowling Green campus. This fall is no exception. Eight notable speakers will take part in the Center鈥檚 free bi-annual Book Talk Lecture Series, to run September 13 - December 13. 鈥淎ll of our lecture series have been extremely successful,鈥 said Dr. Juan Carlos Mercado, Dean of CCNY鈥檚 Division of Interdisciplinary Studies based at the CWE. 鈥淓ach one has provided a forum for a rich exchange of ideas. Students and lecture attendees are given the opportunity
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CCNY Announces 2010 City College, Mellon Mays Fellows

T九色视频 (CCNY) has announced the 2010 City College and Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellows. The 13 students selected for the two programs 鈥 eight City College Fellows and five Mellon Mays Fellows 鈥 receive financial and academic support to prepare them for graduate school and future careers in research and college-level teaching. Among the 13 are five students born outside the United States. "I am delighted to welcome an exceptionally accomplished group of eight new City College Fellows and five new Mellon May Undergraduate Fellows," said Dr. Susan Besse, CCNY professor of
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Location Determines Social Network Influence, CCNY-Led Team Finds

Number of Connections Less Important Than Proximity to Core A team of researchers led by Dr. Hern谩n Makse, professor of physics at T九色视频 (CCNY), has shed new light on the way that information and infectious diseases proliferate across complex networks. Writing in 鈥淣ature Physics,鈥 they report that, contrary to conventional wisdom, persons with the most connections are not necessarily the best spreaders. 鈥淭he important thing is where someone is located in a network,鈥 said Professor Makse in an interview. 鈥淚f someone is in the core, they can spread information more
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Spitzer School of Architecture Presents Sciame Fall Lecture Series

鈥淣ew York, New York: Place, Culture and Urbanity鈥 will be the theme for the Fall 2010 Sciame Lecture Series at the Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture at T九色视频 (CCNY). The eight-part series, which is free and open to the public, presents authors and prominent architects discussing some of New York鈥檚 most iconic buildings and public works, including the Empire State Building, Pennsylvania Station and Rockefeller Center. The series is sponsored by F.J. Sciame Construction Co. Lectures begin at 6:30 p.m. and are held in Sciame Auditorium in the Spitzer School of
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CCNY Biologists Study Rain Forest Host-Plant Associations

Panama Canal Expansion Creates Rare Opportunity to Obtain Samples in Environmentally Sensitive Area The widening of the Panama Canal currently underway has created a rare opportunity to study the insects that inhabit the plants of environmentally sensitive Central American rain forest habitats. Dr. Amy Berkov, Professor of Biology at T九色视频 (CCNY), is leading a research effort that could shed new light on biodiversity by documenting the area鈥檚 host-plant relationships. 鈥淚f you want to study biodiversity and conservation, you need to know what animals eat and where they
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New CCNY Program Helps Students Navigate Workplace

On-Campus Employment and Workshops Develop Skills for Entry-Level Positions Ten City College of New York (CCNY) students participated this summer in a new program that combined work experience with workshops to develop the skills employers value in entry-level employees. 鈥淭he Development of Young Professionals Summer Program (DYPP) aims to ensure CCNY students are armed with the tools needed to successfully navigate any work environment,鈥 said Ian Matthews, a human resources generalist and program co-founder. DYPP was created as a response to a 2008 survey done in the state of Washington of 2
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CCNY Alumnus Stephen Cook Receives Fulbright Scholarship

Stephen Cook, an 鈥09 MS graduate of T九色视频 (CCNY), has received a 2010-2011 Fulbright U.S. program scholarship to travel to Vietnam. There he will teach English to university students at Hai Duong Teacher Training College. 鈥淚 wanted a challenge and viewed the Fulbright as a great way to get university-level teaching experience.鈥 he said to explain why he applied for the Fulbright. 鈥淚 really like that the Fulbright has a strong cultural component as part of the four-week orientation in Hanoi, in addition to Vietnamese language training.鈥 Mr. Cook chose the location of
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CCNY Professor Helps Document Obesity's Rising Impact on Longevity

Quality-Adjusted Life Years Lost to U.S. Adults Due to Obesity More Than Doubles from 1993-2008 According to New Study in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine The following news release was issued today by the American Journal of Preventive Medicine. San Diego, CA, August 3, 2010 鈥 Although the prevalence of obesity and obesity-attributable deaths has steadily increased, the resultant burden of disease associated with obesity has not been well understood. A new study published in the September issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine indicates that Quality-Adjusted Life
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