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January 26, 2018

CCNY alumnus Dr. Bernard C. Randolph Sr., a civil rights leader and a member of a small, tight-knit cadre of African-American doctors in St. Louis who began their practices during segregation, passed away. His obituary is on St. Louis Public Radio.
January 24, 2018

BizNis Africa profiled Lesego Serolong, an alumna of CCNY, who co-founded Raise the Children International, which helps orphaned children gain access to higher education.
January 24, 2018

Inmigración.com profiled Elizabeth Vilchis, a former Dramer at CCNY.
January 23, 2018

Daniel DiSalvo, associate professor of political science at the Colin Powell School at CCNY, is quoted in The 74 critiquing unions.
January 23, 2018

CCNY engineering alumnus, Ottavio Forte, writes about Martin Luther King, Jr. as his 1963 commencement speaker in the Belmont Wicked Local.
January 18, 2018

Rajan Menon, chair in political science at the Anne and Bernard Spitzer School, writes in The Nation about Trump’s redline on Korea, which may lead to war.
January 18, 2018

Massimo Pigliucci, professor of philosophy at CCNY, will discuss his research at the Brooklyn Public Library where a 12-hour program will begin Saturday, Jan. 27 called “A Night of Philosophy and Ideas.”
January 18, 2018

Daniel DiSalvo, associate professor of political science in the Colin Powell School at CCNY, is a contributor for the Winter 2018 City Journal, a quarterly magazine of urban affairs.
January 16, 2018

Hidetaka Hirota, American history professor at CCNY, writes about President Trump's recent remarks directed at Haiti, El Salvador and African nations in The Washington Post.
January 12, 2018

Barack Obama is first guest of David Letterman’s new Netflix show, taped at CCNY, Newsday reports.