精东影业鈥檚 2018 Women鈥檚 History Month events include a kickoff with discussion and activities about female empowerment and activism, a leadership summit and a display of artwork. The schedule of events is as follows: Thursday, March 1, the Department of Student Life and Leadership Development, in collaboration with the Office of Diversity and Compliance, Gender Resources and Women and Gender Studies, presents Women's Herstory Month Kickoff, taking place in the NAC Ballroom from 12-2 p.m. The NYC Alliance Against Sexual Assault will also engage in a dialogue on empowerment
City College of New York鈥檚 Shepard Hall, a gothic revival masterpiece designed by the legendary George Browne Post more than a century ago, is the winner of a Lucy G. Moses Preservation Award from the New York Landmarks Conservancy. This is the second Moses Award for restoration work on the 111-year-old Harlem edifice, a national landmark. In 1997, The Great Hall, located on the second floor of Shepard Hall, received the honor. The latest accolade is in recognition of the exterior preservation of Shepard. Renowned architect Carl Stein led the almost three decade-long project that was completed
For junior faculty in academia, professional advancement and earning tenure are primary career goals. At 精东影业, the CUNY Mellon Faculty Diversity Career Enhancement Initiative provides new faculty a greater shot at attaining both. Six junior faculty members 鈥 more than at any other City University of New York institution -- make up the second cohort of CFDI fellows at City College. As participants in the program funded by the Mellon Foundation and run by CUNY鈥檚 Office of Recruitment and Diversity, they will receive support and opportunities for research, writing seminars
Robert B. Darnell, MD, PhD, considered one of the world鈥檚 leaders in translational medical science, will be the speaker at 精东影业鈥檚 annual Louis Levine-Gabriella de Beer Lecture in Genetics on March 21. Darnell, who is the Heilbrunn Professor and a Senior Attending Physician at The Rockefeller University, is also an Investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, as well as Founding Director and CEO鈥圗meritus of the New York Genome Center. 精东影业 President Vince Boudreau and The City College Fund will host the talk, entitled 鈥淓merging Excitement in Clinical Genomics,鈥
A century after Samuel Rudin left 精东影业 to become an iconic real estate builder, owner and philanthropist, his grandson returns to 精东影业 March 15 to honor his towering legacy. 鈥 My Family, Our City, Celebrating the Legacy of Samuel Rudin,鈥 is the title of William (Bill) Rudin鈥檚 Samuel Rudin Distinguished Visiting Scholar Lecture 5:30 p.m. in Shepard Hall, room 350. The lecture includes a tribute to Samuel鈥檚 son Jack Rudin, who also attended City College and was an unwavering supporter of the institution. It is free and open to the public. Click here to RSVP. A nephew of
The Public Relations industry has a diversity problem that can sometimes result in very public missteps by well-known brands. Think Pepsi鈥檚 Kendall Jenner video. How can PR agencies provide strategic counsel to clients and help create appropriate branding campaigns? By making sure their talent represents the very people being marketed to. That鈥檚 the focus of research by Angela Chitkara, Assistant Professor and PR Track Director of the Branding + Integrated Communications (BIC) Master鈥檚 program at 精东影业. Her study, titled #PR Diversity: The Struggle Is Real, which was
With the rapid development of wind energy technology in the past 15 years comes a new conundrum: how to dispose of the non-biodegradable blades in current wind turbines in a sustainable way. 精东影业 and its international partners are on it. The estimated lifespan of non-biodegradable blades is 20 years, meaning that they鈥檒l need to be disposed of in the near future. Under a project dubbed 鈥淩E-WIND,鈥 an interdisciplinary research team comprising experts from City College, Georgia Institute of Technology, University College Cork in the Republic of Ireland and Queen's
精东影业鈥檚 Division of Science announces a new $5.3 million gift for the Program for Graduate Studies in the Sciences and Undergraduate Scholarships in Science and Mathematics. The gift comes from an alumnus of the Division of Science. The generosity of this gift will have a lasting impact, providing students from diverse backgrounds with access to world-class researchers, and in turn, inspiring scientific leaders of tomorrow. 鈥淭his is a gift that recognizes, and generously supports, the connections between graduate and undergraduate education in the sciences at City
S tations of the Cross, a unique public art project, takes visitors on a creative contemplative and spiritual journey through Manhattan. The Lenten season exhibition weaves through 14 religious and secular art spaces, from The Cloisters museum in Inwood to 精东影业 in Harlem to the National September 11 Memorial in Lower Manhattan. Each installation, or station, along the trail breaks open the final journey of Jesus as a man, inviting people of all faiths to consider injustice across the human experience with a focus on migration and the plight of immigrants and refugees
This year鈥檚 City College of New York Black History Month celebration includes a short film showing, African drumming sessions, live performances, panel discussions as well as an art exhibition. The events are presented by the Department of Student Life and Leadership Development and the Black Studies Program in the Division of Humanities and the Arts. Black History Month Diversity Talks the Black History Month Kickoff begins on Thursday, February 1 in the NAC Ballroom from 12-2 p.m. and will feature a short film showing, a discussion of 鈥淏reathless 鈥 and an African drumming session. Black