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.
CCNY Art Department Faculty Show February 14 — February 24 City College Art Department Faculty exhibits their most recent work. Please join us for the reception Thursday February 16th, 5-7pm.
Aziz Ahmad Leadership Lecture Series February 16 Savio S. Chan, President and CEO of US-China Partners, presents “Five Rules Of Doing Business In China”
Anastasiya Panas, a CUNY Baccalaureate student, is pursuing a double major in international and Eastern European studies. A native of the Ukraine, Anastasiya has a particular interest in issues facing Eastern Europeans as a result of the collapse of Soviet Union and the transition to democracy and capitalism.
“Professor Tag has been a great mentor during these past years. She’s always ready to help you take your thinking to the next level,” says graduate Laura Malandrino.
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.
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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