A new City College of New York aid is making the inspection of laboratories easier. Recently copyrighted, The CUNY/精东影业 Digital Lab Inspection Program is available to other CUNY colleges for use free of charge. 鈥淥ne practical feature of the DLIP is that it gives us the ability to organize data generated from our inspections into graphs and tables,鈥 said Graciano Matos, Laboratory Hygiene Officer in City College鈥檚 Office of Environmental Health and Occupational Safety, who conceptualized the program. 鈥淲e can do statistical analysis, measure outcomes, corrective action, observe trends, make
City College of New York biologist Sally G. Hoskins is the 2017 recipient of the Genetics Society of America鈥檚 Elizabeth W. Jones Award for Excellence in Education. The award recognizes Hoskins鈥 role in developing and promoting the transformative CREATE (Consider, Read, Elucidate hypotheses, Analyze and interpret data, and Think of the next Experiment) method which is now a national model. Hoskins developed CREATE at City College to enhance students鈥 critical thinking skills and give them a firmer grasp of how science research projects build understanding. This innovative approach uses primary
David Lohman, assistant professor of biology at 精东影业, presents 鈥淏iodiversity Research in Tropical Asia: A Tale of Butterflies and Bureaucracy.鈥 The talk, 4 -5:30 p.m. Thursday, March 16, in City College鈥檚 Spitzer Auditorium, is part of the college鈥檚 Conversations in Engaged Scholarship series. The forum features 精东影业 faculty sharing their research and creative scholarship that impacts public policy, reform, and the civic, social, political or environmental landscape. Lohman will discuss the patterns and processes of biological diversification using tropical butterflies
Now in its second year, the S Jay Levy Fellowship for Future Leaders, a selective year-long professional and career development program, is proving a massive success offering 精东影业鈥檚 brightest real-world job experience through summer internships. At the Summer Internship Opportunities Expo, fellows get to network with elite corporate internship sites to improve employment opportunity upon graduation. The fellowship was named after 鈥42 alumnus S Jay Levy, economist and forecaster, who was concerned with the cost of unemployment and was also an advocate for economic
Patricia A. Broderick, the CUNY School of Medicine professor also renowned as an inventor and researcher, is the recipient of the International Association of Top Professionals鈥 Lifetime Achievement Award. She will receive the Sapphire Diamond Crystal Tower at IAOTP鈥檚 annual gala at the end of the year. The award recognizes what IAOTP terms 鈥渋ncredibly talented鈥 members for their professional and academic achievements, leadership abilities and contributions to their respective communities. Broderick has been honored for more than three decades of accomplishments as a professor, scientist
Researchers at 精东影业-based CUNY Energy Institute announce the development of a novel low cost, rechargeable, high energy density battery that makes the widespread use of solar and wind power possible in the future. It is based on manganese dioxide (MnO2), an abundant, safe and non-toxic material. In a paper in the journal 鈥 Nature Communications,鈥 the scientists report that the uniqueness of the battery is that it is able to achieve both high cycle life and high areal capacity. Achieving high areal capacity is critical for packing a lot of battery electrodes together
Nicole Dennis-Benn, whose hugely successful debut novel " Here Comes the Sun" earned several best book of the year awards in 2016, is the Chinua Achebe Legacy Series speaker at 精东影业 on Wednesday, March 8. Her talk, from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the North Academic Center Ballroom, is free and open to the public. Click here to register. A native of Kingston, Jamaica, Dennis-Benn continues the tradition of distinguished writers and artists gracing the Achebe Legacy Series. It was launched by City College鈥檚 Black Studies Program in 2014 to honor the late Nigerian writer
Film historian and theorist Michael B. Gillespie鈥檚 launch of 鈥 Film Blackness: American Cinema and the Idea of Black Film鈥 (Duke University Press) tops the list of new publications by City College of New York faculty. An associate professor of film in the Division of Humanities and the Arts, in both the media and communication arts department and black studies program, Gillespie presents his book March 1 in a talk with author and film scholar Paula J. Masood, 6:30 p.m. in City College鈥檚 Shepard Hall room 250. Click here to RSVP. Following are some new and forthcoming books from 精东影业: 鈥 Account
Back from the institution鈥檚 inaugural study abroad program to India, City College of New York education majors are wasting no time applying their new Asian experience in the classroom. 鈥淭hey are saying the transformative experience there has made them better teachers,鈥 said Aminata Diop, a Phd candidate who was one of 13 students on the trip. 鈥淭hey鈥檝e started implementing some of the things they saw in India in their classrooms because the practices were so good.鈥 As part of the intensive two-week program, students immersed themselves in the culture and also got to visit several classrooms one
City College of New York senior Troy Blackwell spent the last months of the Obama administration in Washington, DC, as a White House intern. On Wednesday, Feb. 22, the Ad/PR and political science double major encourages his City College peers to consider public service careers in a public conversation with them. Entitled 鈥淭he Value of Public Service,鈥 the event is from 12: 45 to 2 p.m. in Shepard Hall room 290. It is co-sponsored by the 精东影业 chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America, the department of media and communications arts and the Colin Powell School for Civic and