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Why Do We Give to City? The reason lies in three words: tradition, investment, and gratitude. Since 1847, City College has opened its doors to generations of talented and hardworking students. It has a history and--with your help--a future unlike any other college or university in the nation. We invite you to join us in carrying on this noble tradition, making an investment in excellence, and expressing your gratitude to the school that shaped your lives. With you, we will continue to shape and transform the lives of generations to come. How to Make Your Gift | |
TWO STUDENTS FROM CCNY TO RECEIVE SALK SCHOLARSHIPS
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| NEW YORK, May 15, 2008 – Oluwaseun “Stephanie” Adeosun, a graduating senior at The City College of New York (CCNY), and William Mak, a member of the Class of 2007 of the Macaulay Honors College at CCNY, were among eight outstanding CUNY pre-medical students chosen to receive Jonas E. Salk Scholarships to study medicine. The Salk Scholarships are being awarded this morning at Baruch College’s William and Anita Newman Conference Center.
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INDEPENDENT PRODUCER CHRISTINE VACHON KEYNOTES CCNY’S CITYVISIONS 2008 FILM FESTIVAL, MAY 30 – 31, AT DGA
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| NEW YORK, May 13, 2008 - To employ a well-worn saying, look up the term ‘Independent Producer’ in the dictionary and you will find a picture of Christine Vachon. Ms. Vachon will bring stories from her adventures in the movie business as this year’s keynote speaker at Cityvisions 2008, the tenth annual juried film festival of The City College of New York’s (CCNY) M.F.A. in Media Arts Production program.
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 | Julia and Richard Rush Dr. Richard H. Rush is the closest living relative of CCNY Founder, Townsend Harris "We've established an annuity to benefit CCNY, and the College is also one of the beneficiaries of a charitable remainder trust set up by Richard, as well as a third bequest that is part of our planned giving." Read More... | | |
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