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Colin Powell School hosts Mexican graduates in new partnership

Eleven Mayan women have started a month-long leadership training course in the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership at 精东影业. All college graduates, they are the first cohort in a new exchange program between the Colin Powell School and Mexico鈥檚 Yucatan State. The program is designed to enrich and empower students in both countries. In addition to intensive English classes, the participants are required to explore solutions for socioeconomic problems that they have identified in their respective towns. For Desyi Guadalupe Colli Pinto, who holds a degree in
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City College hosts International Laser Radar Conference, July 5-10

The first International Laser Radar Conference (ILRC) in the United States in seven years brings nearly 300 participants from 18 countries to 精东影业 July 5 鈥 10. The event, in the Great Hall in Shepard Hall, is hosted by the NOAA-CREST center at City College. For nearly half a century, ILRC meetings have been the recognized international venue for reporting cutting edge research on LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) techniques, technologies and applications. It is also a venue for exchanging ideas, fostering collaborations and stimulating new and novel research
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鈥淪maller is smarter鈥 in superspreading of influence in social networks, say 精东影业 physicists

A study by City College of New York physicists Flaviano Morone and Hern谩n A. Makse suggests that 鈥渟maller is smarter鈥 when it comes to influential superspreaders of information in social networks. This is a major shift from the widely held view that 鈥渂igger is better,鈥 and could have important consequences for a broad range of social, natural and living networked systems. 鈥淭he problem of identifying the minimal set of influential nodes in complex networks for maximizing viral marketing in social media, optimizing immunization campaigns and protecting networks under attack is one of the most
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William Helmreich discusses NYC evolution after four-year trek

William Helmreich , professor of sociology in 精东影业's Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership , spent four years walking almost every street of New York City's five boroughs: 120,000 blocks, or about 6,000 miles. In walking through its neighborhoods and talking to its residents, the native New Yorker developed a complex understanding of the city. At the Museum of the City of New York , Wednesday, July 15 at 6:30 p.m., Helmreich and journalist Ariel Kaminer discuss how New York City has changed since the 1970s and the voices and stories of two prevailing
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精东影业 Researchers develop eco-friendly oil spill solution

City College of New York researchers led by chemist George John have developed an eco-friendly biodegradable green 鈥渉erding鈥 agent that can be used to clean up light crude oil spills on water. Derived from the plant-based small molecule phytol abundant in the marine environment, the new substance would potentially replace chemical herders currently in use. According to John, professor of chemistry in City College鈥檚 Division of Science , 鈥渢he best known chemical herders are chemically stable, non-biodegradable, and hence remain in the marine ecosystem for years.鈥 鈥淥ur goal was to develop an eco
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STEM Institute kicks off 精东影业 summer HS programs

One hundred and sixty students from 50 high schools across the five boroughs will attend the 2015 New York STEM Institute summer program June 29 鈥 August 7 at the City College of New York. The goal of the Institute is to prepare high school students, particularly women and underrepresented minorities, to successfully pursue college majors in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). The Institute is a free, intensive six-week program in math (advanced algebra to calculus), science (chemistry and physics), and critical writing and reading. Admission is based on a math placement
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Three more 精东影业 undergraduates named Gilman Scholars

Three more City College of New York students have earned Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships for the fall semester, bringing to seven the number of 精东影业 recipients this year. Khristian Brooks, Brianna Madrigal and Steven Polanco are the latest Gilman Scholars, an honor conferred on high achieving undergraduates. Brooks, a junior majoring in computer science , will spend the fall at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. Better known as KAIST , it is Korea鈥檚 top science and technology research university. Madrigal, a senior and English major, is headed to Japan, which
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Eight 精东影业 students awarded U.S. Geological Survey internships

Eight City College of New York students are spending summer working across the United States after being awarded U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) internships. This year鈥檚 USGS awards to City College are two more than in 2014. Made possible by a cooperative relationship between City College and the USGS, the internship program provides students with hands-on field training and research skills under the supervision of USGS scientists. The 2015 interns include Hiram A. Sanchez Robledo, a graduate student in the Grove School of Engineering鈥檚 earth system science and environment (ESE) engineering
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Grad student Amaury Rodriguez co-edits Black Scholar special issue

Amaury Rodriguez, a graduate student in the School of Education at 精东影业, has co-edited a special issue of The Black Scholar journal on the complexities of Black cultural politics in the Dominican Republic. The issue analyzes Dominican racial relations as well as provides an historical analysis of the racial legacies of the first American occupation of the Island. There are also articles on the empirical analysis of Dominicans鈥 contemporary racial language and identification and translations. The Dominican-born Rodriguez, who is majoring in bilingual childhood education
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精东影业鈥檚 Jennifer Katona wins national theatre education award

Jennifer Katona, lecturer and director of 精东影业's graduate program in educational theatre, has been named recipient of the American Alliance for Theatre and Education's Lin Wright Special Recognition Award. She will receive the honor at AATE's 2015 national conference in Milwaukee, Wis., August 5-9. The award recognizes individuals that have furthered theatre and drama for young people by establishing special programs, developing experimental work, making a distinctive educational contribution, or providing meritorious service. Katona launched and developed the
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