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The Colin L. Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership
CUNY Board Approves City College Proposal
Selma to Montgomery
Stephen Somerstein was a 24-year-old physics student in City College's night school when he traveled to Alabama to photograph the 1965 Selma-to-Montgomery Civil Rights March.
Commencement 2013
Graduation is scheduled for Friday, May 31. Our commencement website has the information you need to make it a day you will always treasure.
Read More »Summer at City
Whether you're looking for classes at the cutting edge of your discipline or the core classes for your general education, use your summer to advance your degree. Registration begins on April 8.
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Study Abroad - Summer 2013
Costa RicaFor the first time ever, City College is offering thirteen Study Abroad programs designed for students in many different majors. Spend 4 weeks abroad, earning credits and international experience.
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Gateway Academic Center
Student and AdviserWe're here to help you decide on a major. The Center provides a variety of academic support services to help you to make the transition from high school to college.
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Aaron Davis Hall
Theatre PerformanceLocated in the heart of Harlem on the City College campus is Aaron Davis Hall. The stunning architecture houses an innovative two-theatre performing arts complex that presents public performances and exhibitions by students as well as professional artists.
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Writing Center
WritingThe City College Writing Center offers one-on-one assistance for students working on writing assignments and projects from any discipline. Visit us whenever you need someone to listen to your ideas, discuss your topics or assignments, and read your drafts.
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2013 Best Value College
Princeton Review 2013 Best Value CollegeCity College selected as one of 75 public institutions in nation rated as a "Best Value College."
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CCNY Art Collection
The City College art collection encompasses contemporary works acquired through Percent for Art projects, historic portraits and commissioned works, ancient artifacts and early casts, and the gifts of generous alumni, faculty and friends of the College (Courtesy of CCNY Library).
Information Systems
Information SystemsEmployment opportunities for information systems managers are expected to grow faster than the average for all occupations through the year 2016. The Masters in Information Systems is primarily intended for working professionals who will manage the next generation of business information technology.
Read More »Scholar Athlete of the Year
Paul DedewoOne of the most dominant athletes to ever put on a City College of New York uniform, Paul Dedewo was named the 2012-13 CUNYAC Male Scholar Athlete of the Year.
Read More »Foreign Languages and Literatures
Foreign Languages and LiteraturesThe Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures offers courses in thirteen different languages; majors in French, Spanish, Italian, and two Romance languages; a concentration in Hispanic Linguistics; and minors in Classical Studies, French, Hispanic Linguistics, Italian and and Spanish.
Read More »Merging Cultures
Galindo ArtA new exhibit at the Center for Worker Education features artist Felipe Galindo's exploration of Mexican and American cultures.
Read More »Artist climbs iTunes charts
Andy MineoAndy Mineo, Class of 2011, is making waves with his second album “Heroes for Sales” which moved to number two on iTunes after its release this week. The Syracuse rapper, who majored in music, outsold names such as Macklemore, Tyga and Lil Wayne online.
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