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Sixth Edition of 'City Tech Writer' Celebrated at President's Reception
City Tech Provost Bonne August sang the praises of forty-one newly published student authors at a reception on May 5, 2011, hosted by President Russell K. Hotzler. The event marked the publication of the sixth edition of City Tech Writer.
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In Two New Books, Professor Shepard Shows Activism Can Be Fun
Changing the world can be fun, according to Benjamin Shepard, assistant professor of human services at City Tech. His two recently published books explore the use of play as a valuable component of social movements and political activism, from the local to the national level. » Read More
City Tech Wins $900K in Grants for Two Early College High School Partnerships
City Tech – in partnership with two Brooklyn high schools – was awarded two of just 16 state-wide "Smart Scholars Early College High Schools (ECHS)" grants funded by Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. Each of the two grants was for $450,000, the largest amount awarded, and covers a three-year period. » Read More
Professor Garfinkle’s New Book Looks to Great Leaders to Model Success for Children at Risk for Depression
Great leaders exhibit courage, vision and charisma that make them role models. City Tech’s Martin Garfinkle is more interested in a lesser-known trait common to several – clinical depression – to show how their personal struggles could be used to help children at risk for this condition. » Read More
City Tech Professor Mushabac Named 2011 Scholar on Campus
Writer, historian and playwright Jane Mushabac, City Tech's 2011 Scholar on Campus, performed and discussed her Sephardic short story "Pasha: Ruminations of David Aroughetti" on Monday, April 11. » Read More
NASPAAM Honors Dr. McCarroll with Lifetime Achievement Award
The National Association for the Study and Performance of African-American Music (NASPAAM) has honored City Tech Professor Emeritus Jesse McCarroll with its Lifetime Achievement Award. » Read More