The culminating event for an innovative graduate program in educational theatre welcomes scores of young community members to 精东影业 on Saturday, May 7, for the Harlem Children鈥檚 Theatre Festival. From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at City College鈥檚 Aaron Davis Hall, young audiences can watch performances adapted by students in the 精东影业 School of Education鈥檚 Graduate Program in Educational Theatre. The event is free and open to families from Harlem and surrounding communities. Performances and show times are: 10:15 a.m. 鈥淕ood Night Balloon,鈥 inspired by the children鈥檚 picture book
鈥淚odonator 鈥 C8,鈥 the latest chemical powered vehicle designed by City College of New York engineering students, took first place at the Mid-Atlantic regional competition to qualify for the AIChE鈥檚 national finals in San Francisco this November. 鈥淭his is the first time City College has placed first in an American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) regional or national competition,鈥 said Dilan Mataraarachchi, a chemical engineering and captain of the 精东影业 Chem-E- Car team. 精东影业 competed against 27 other universities and colleges at the Mid-Atlantic competition, with Iodonator outperforming
Poet Kwame Dawes is the Chinua Achebe Legacy Series speaker at 精东影业 on Wednesday, April 20. His talk, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in room 107 in the Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture, is free and open to the public. Click here to register. An expert on African Diasporic literature, Dawes is the award-winning author of 16 books of poetry and numerous works of fiction, non-fiction, criticism and drama. His most recent books, 鈥 Duppy Conqueror: New and Selected Poems鈥 and 鈥 Hold me to an Island: Caribbean Place 鈥 An Anthology of Writing,鈥 were published in 2013. In
Andoni Mourdoukoutas, biomedical engineering senior in the Macaulay Honors College at 精东影业, and two recent 精东影业 graduates have been awarded National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowships. The fellowships recognize and support exceptional students who have proposed graduate-level research projects in their fields. Selection is through a national competition. Fellows receive an annual stipend of $34,000 and $12,000 cost-of-education allowance for graduate study that leads to a research-based master's or doctoral degree in science or engineering. From
History Professor Beth Baron will explain how the Muslim Brotherhood arose in reaction to, and modeled after, Christian missionary inroads in the Middle East in the sixth installment of 精东影业鈥檚 2015-16 鈥淧residential Conversations: Activism, Scholarship, and Engagement鈥 series on Thursday, April 21. The talk, 鈥 Christian Missionaries and the Rise of the Muslim Brotherhood,鈥 takes place from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture鈥檚 Sciame Auditorium, and is free and open to the public. 鈥淔oreign missionaries, who included a sizeable
Sophomore Emily Costa and freshman Jaclyn Williams, the latter from the Macaulay Honors College at 精东影业, are this year鈥檚 Jeannette K. Watson Fellows at 精东影业. Created in 1999, the Watson Fellowship program provides summer internships, professional development opportunities and mentoring for outstanding undergraduate students from select New York City colleges and universities. It is supported by the Thomas J. Watson Foundation. As Watson Fellows, Costa and Williams will each receive a $5,500 stipend for their first summer internships, $6,500 for the second summer and $7
Two members of the Macaulay Honors College program at 精东影业 have been named 2016 Barry M. Goldwater Scholars. Paulina R. Librizzi and Ellianna Schwab, both juniors, join a list of talented students in science, engineering and mathematics recognized nationally by the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation. Librizzi, a Staten Island resident and chemical engineering major, plans to pursue a PhD in materials science. Her career goal is to conduct research in nanotechnology and materials science and to teach at the university level. Schwab resides
Maintaining its tradition of excellence at the annual international event, 精东影业 won the Distinguished Delegation Award at the 2016 National Model United Nations (NMUN) Conference in Manhattan. City College鈥檚 16-member undergraduate team received the award from the National Collegiate College Association for its outstanding work representing Ghana during deliberations in assigned committees. The NMUN is the largest and most prestigious conference of its kind. It attracts close to 5,000 delegates from six continents. This is the second straight year that 精东影业, whose team
One of Chemistry Professor Maria Tamargo鈥檚 missions is to ensure that the City College of New York is recognized as being in the forefront of materials science research. The other is to increase minority participation in the field. A $5 million grant from the National Science Foundation won by Tamargo and her colleagues will help to achieve both of those goals. The five-year grant from the NSF鈥檚 Centers for Research Excellence in Science and Technology will go toward creating the new CREST Center for Interface Design and Engineered Assembly of Low-dimensional Systems. Known by the acronym
When the credits roll for Domenica Cameron-Scorsese鈥檚 debut feature, 鈥 Almost Paris,鈥 at its Tribeca Film Festival premier April 24, among the names on the screen will be Jasmin Klinger鈥檚, a City College of New York BFA music major. The junior from Israel scored the music for the film by Martin Scorsese鈥檚 actress-director daughter. Klinger composed, recorded and mixed the score at City College鈥檚 Sonic Arts Center (SAC). Klinger is also credited for another song in the 90-minute comedy/drama whose cast includes Wally Marzano-Lesnevich, Michael Sorvino and Adrian Martinez. Klinger talks about