Denim & Chrome: Black Bikers in America February 01 — February 29 Celebrating Black History Month,"Denim & Chrome" by noted New York City photographer Darius Vick is an exhibit of 20 black & white photographs illustrating black bikers in America.
A student of the Macaulay Honors College at CCNY, Ayodele Oti came to New York to pursue a major in international studies. Originally from Tallahassee, Florida, Ayodele was inspired by a visit to her father’s homeland, Nigeria, to focus on development with regard to environmental health and human rights.
We worked as “music buddies” at P.S. 123 in Harlem, teaching music to kindergarteners. The school had a real need; their music classes had been squeezed out by budget cuts. There was no music teacher, and 300 recorders were locked in a closet.
April 17, 2008 Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy Marc Benioff, Chairman and CEO of Salesforce.com (NYSE: CRM)
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
September 6, 2007 The Urban Form Redefined The Honorable Adolfo Carrión, Jr., Bronx Borough President View Presentation Slides (PDF)
CCNY features 16 varsity sports, eight for women (Volleyball, Soccer, Tennis, Cross Country, 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), and one club sport (Men's Lacrosse).
Combined, the 16 CCNY varsity programs have captured a total of 54 City University of New York Athletic Conference championships since 1966. All teams strive for excellence, and are firm believers in teamwork making the dream work.
FLUSHING, N.Y. (Sept. 15, 2008) - The City University of New York Athletic Conference announced its weekly volleyball award winners Monday afternoon, and CCNY junior Floriana Garo was tabbed as Player of the Week after hitting .346 to start the season for the BeaversThe reigning CUNYAC Player of the Year opened up her season in a big way during the Beavers' 2-1 week (2-0 CUNYAC), averaging 3.5 kills, 1.0 aces and 1.7 digs per game while hitting .346 (35-9-75). She opened the year against NCAA participant Montclair State (Sept. 10) with a conference-high 20 kills, 14 digs and three assisted blocks. In Saturday competition against conference foes John Jay and Medgar Evers, Garo combined for 15 kills (.400 hitting pct.) and served up 10 service aces against the latter squad.
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