BWRC: Walking New York City’s Waterfront Neighborhoods: Are Brooklyn’s Really Different?

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Sociologist William B. Helmreich walked virtually every block of all five boroughs – an astonishing 6,000 miles. His epic journey is the focus of his latest book The New York Nobody Knows: Walking 6,000 Miles in the City. This journey lasted four years and took him to every corner of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten

12th Annual City Tech Poster Session

City Tech Poster Session features the results of the research of faculty and students. The Poster Session has become a tradition at the College to highlight achievements of our faculty and students. Each year our Poster Session have grown and become more interesting and successful. The list of participants includes: Architechture Biological Sciences Engineering Technology

Swimming Upstream: Black Males in Adult Education

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A multi-media event presented as part of Black History Month. When: 3:00 - 5:00pm(doors open at 2:30pm) Organizer: Counseling Center, African American Studies All Welcome.

Transmission Of Information Within Transnational Social Networks: A Field Experiment

Social Science Faculty Lecture Series You are invited to a Faculty Lecture from Dr. Natalia Candelo Londono (CUNY-Queens College). When: Thursday February 19th at 1 pm Where: N601A Prof. Londono (Assistant Professor at CUNY Queens College, Economics) graduated from the University of Texas–Dallas (2012) with a specialization in experimental and behavioral economics. Her research uses field

Call for Proposals: CUE Conference 2015

The City College of New York

Call for Proposals Deadline This year's CUE conference—Engaging for Impact: CUNY as a Catalyst for Change—shall explore the innovations, collaborations, and actions in undergraduate education that will prepare global citizens for the 21st century. More Information can be found on the website here:  http://www.ccny.cuny.edu/ae/cue-conference.cfm Deadline for Proposals Submission: March 6, 2015 Information on how to