WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10: POSSIBLE BLIZZARD
AS OF NOW the College is scheduled to be open tomorrow, 2/10. This announcement will be updated if and when a different decision is made. If the College is closed, it will be posted here, broadcast to the CCNY community via email and CUNY Alert, and on NY1. Please check back.
A TIME FOR HAITI: A SERVICE OF HOPE
Join us in the Great Hall on Thursday, Feb. 11, 12:30 - 2 PM.
Click here to find more resources and a message from President Paaswell about the Haitian tragedy.
A two-day conference discussing the current viability of hip-hop and its growing presence in academia. Begins with performance by Lifted and keynote by Ralph McDaniels, Hot 97.
Photographers Jimmy Fountain and Catherine Kunkemueller explore shared formal concerns through images of ambiguous physical spaces devoid of people. Opening 6/3 - 6-9pm
Mohamed Jallow arrived in the U.S. from Sierra Leone in 2003, upon fleeing the civil war in his homeland. Mohamed, also an Ambassador John Price Scholar, is majoring in international relations at CCNY with an emphasis on human rights and social change.
Kambi Gathesha is an anthropology major at CCNY. His research interests include the African roots of all forms of dance, the connections between African dance and Black American dance and Africa’s place in human history.
Listen to the latest lectures, performances, and news in these podcasts.
April 17, 2008 Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy Marc Benioff, Chairman and CEO of Salesforce.com (NYSE: CRM) Listen Now
April 1, 2008 Design without Designer: Darwin’s Most Significant Discovery Dr. Francisco J. Ayala, University Professor and Donald Bren Professor of Biological Sciences at The University of California at Irvine Listen Now
September 6, 2007 The Urban Form Redefined The Honorable Adolfo Carrión, Jr., Bronx Borough President Listen Now | View Presentation Slides (PDF)
CCNY features 15 varsity sports, seven for women (Volleyball, Soccer, Tennis, Basketball, Fencing, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field) and eight for men (Soccer, Cross Country, Basketball, Baseball, Tennis, Volleyball, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field). Fifteen sports have long histories of success and championships, both individual and team.
Taiwo Alabi posted a pair of 1-0, 11-save shutouts for CCNY in CUNYAC play last week. Alabi's play as the last line of defense helped the Beavers, winners of three straight, to a pair of 1-0 victories in CUNYAC competition. He made 11 saves in earning his first clean sheet of the season against John Jay (Sept. 17), before matching those totals three days later against Staten Island
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