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Calendar of Events
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Lavender Fever Week's Kix For Cancer
May 01A Kick Ball Tournament to raise money for the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
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Biochemistry Seminar: "Discovering new biosyntheses"
May 01Brian Bachmann, "Discovering new biosyntheses."
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Physics Colloquium
May 01"Control of light-matter interaction using Dispersion Engineered Photonic Structures"
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Stress Management Group
May 02This counseling group is intended to help students develop new strategies to better manage stress.
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Lavender Fever Week's CCNYs Got Talent
May 02Come see CCNY's finest as they showcase their different talents for the grand prize!
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Islam, Gender and the Everyday Life
May 02NYU Prof. Ali Mirsepassi's talk is inspired by Fatima Mernissi's memoir, "Dreams of Trespass."
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Production of "THREE PLAYS FROM EGYPT
May 02 - May 04A collection of plays by:Mahmud Diyab, Salah'Abd Al-Sabur & Ali Salim, Directed by Prof. Lydia Fort
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The Dybbuk Possession Metaphor as a Key to Modern Jewish Identity
May 02"The Dybbuk Possession Metaphor as a Key to Modern Jewish Identity."
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Hold Me Tight
May 03Hold Me Tight is a counseling group that focuses on helping students improve their relationships.
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Lavender Fever Week's The Affair
May 03Eat and dance the night away with our Masquerade Banquet. Funds going to Restore NYC
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Biology Department Colloquium/ Christine Rushlow, NYU
May 06"Coordination of gene networks by Zelda in the early Drosophila embryo"
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The Jews of Pinsk (1881-1941)
May 06A lecture by Moshe Rosman celebrating the publication of "The Jews of Pinsk, 1881-1941."
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"City on City: New York" with Hillary Brown
May 06Hillary Brown lectures on "Greening the NYC Public Realm: Principles, Process and Practice."
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Tech Development for Reducing Aviation’s Environmental Impact
May 06The ChE Department would like to welcome Lance Smith from the United Technologies Research Center
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Windows on Writers @ Windows on Amsterdam
May 06English Dept share inspirational writers @ 4p - Windows on Amsterdam Gallery, Mar. 4, Apr. 4 & May 6
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THE ECONOMY OF THE EPHEMERAL
May 06 - May 11A group exhibition around the topics of art labor and economics.
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RAP-SI Session " Living in Oblivion"
May 07Examine common behavioral patterns that work against us whe trying to communicate
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Robert Kahn: The Internet - Past/Present/Future
May 07Internet pioneer, Robert E. Kahn inaugurates the Robert Kahn and Patrice Lyons Lecture Series
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"The Last Emperor: Charles V (1500-1558) from Jewish, Christian a
May 07"The Last Emperor: Charles V (1500-1558) from Jewish, Christian and Muslim Perspectives”
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Biochemistry Seminar: Gregory A. Voth
May 08Gregory A. Voth, "Proton transport in proteins: surprises from computer simulation."
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Stress Management Group
May 09This counseling group is intended to help students develop new strategies to better manage stress.
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Physics Research Honors Seminar and Awards Presentation
May 09Physics Research Honors Seminar and Awards Presentation
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2013 Annual CCNY Student Photography Exhibition Reception
May 09Please join us for the 2013 Student Photography Exhibition Reception.
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Lina Meruane in conversation with Jaime Manrique
May 09Lina Meruane will discuss her work in a conversation with Professor Jaime Manrique.
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James Oakes, "How the Conflict Over Slavery Became Irreconcilable
May 09James Oakes will speak on the topic "How the Conflict over Slavery Became Irreconcilable."
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Hold Me Tight
May 10Hold Me Tight is a counseling group that focuses on helping students improve their relationships.
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NYC Poetry Festival
May 10A full day festival of reading by poets. Tom Sleigh is the featured guest-poet.
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Fourth Annual "Is Hip Hop History?" Conference
May 10The "Is Hip Hop History?" Conference unites the academic community with hip-hop legends.
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Beyond Waterproofing New York
May 10Multi-disciplinary designers present their ideas for Waterproofing New York.
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CCNY Collects - Keith Haring, Romare Bearden and Edward Curtis
May 11Panel Discussion: CCNY Collects - Keith Haring, Romare Bearden and Edward Curtis
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Biology Department Colloquium/ Stephen Redenti, Lehman College
May 13"Bioinformatic, Molecular and Microfluidic Characterization of Retinal Progenitor Cell Chemotaxis"
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Remendable and “Self-healing” Cross-linked Polymers and Composite
May 13The Chemical Engineering Department would like to welcome Giuseppe Palmese from Drexel University
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RAP-SI Event: "End of the year Celebration of our Program"
May 14Celebrate with us the end of the year of our program, with special guest Councilman Charles Barron.
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La Española as a Precedent and New Amsterdam as an Aftermath
May 15A panel on early colonial New York commemorating Juan Rodriguez’s arrival in the Hudson in 1613
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Physics Colloquium
May 15"Magnetic deflagration and detonation waves in crystals of molecular magnets..."
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La Española as a Precedent and New Amsterdam as an Aftermath:
May 15A panel on colonial New York commemorating Juan Rodriguez’s arrival in the Hudson in 1613
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Stress Management Group
May 16This counseling group is intended to help students develop new strategies to better manage stress.
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BFA CLASSICAL VOICE STUDENTS RECITAL
May 16by students of Professor Ira Spaulding, Professor Janet Steele, Nadine Carey, Neil Harrelson
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Sumi - E: The Way of the Brush
May 16 - June 14The Sumi–E society in Windows on Amsterdam Gallery May 16–June 14. Reception May 16 5:30-7:30p
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"The Langston Hughes Choral Speaking Festival"
May 17Children: Grades K Through 6 will be performing songs/poems about the life of Langston Hughes.
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Identity and Magic: Folk Dances of the Dominican Republic
May 17 - August 17Opening reception of outdoor photo-exhibit that captures the beauty of Dominican folkloric dances
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Research / Artistic Share
May 20The Ed Theatre Program's end of the year Research / Artistic Share!
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BFA Electronic Design and Multimedia Thesis Show
May 20 - May 31The 2013 BFA Electronic Design and Multimedia Thesis Show. Reception: Tuesday May 21st 5-7pm
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the ccny psc-cuny union end of year meeting-party
May 23end of academic year psc-cuny union meeting-dialogue-party-celebration
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Lavender Fever Week's Scavenger Hunt
April 29 - May 03Come show off your campus knowledge by participating in our annual Scavenger hunt.
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CCNY Women Make Art
March 05 - March 29Drop-off dates: February 26-28, 2013 Opening Reception: March 7, 2013 5-7pm