![]() ![]() Mohammad Ali Miri (Physics) received a three-year, $413,671 award from the Young Investigator Research Program of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research for his project, “Investigating the Complexities of Linear and Nonlinear Optics for Multimode Device Applications and Optical Computing.” The start date is March or April 2022. The show, which ran until December 11, was reviewed by the New York Times. Hillary Miller (English) had a new play, Preparedness, produced by the HERE Arts Center in Manhattan. The event was hosted by the Netter Center for Community Partnerships and the NYSED Central/Western Region Community Schools TAC and sponsored by Binghamton University. Bill Keller (Finance and Administration, retired) and Keena Lipsitz (Political Science) discussed QC’s We Learn So That We May Serve courses at a virtual event - Exploring Community Engaged Learning in University-Assisted Community Schools-on Friday, December 17. Kimiko Hahn (English) published a poem, “On Pleasing,” in the New Yorker. Jamal Glenn (BALA) published an opinion column, “One Lesson from the Theranos Scandal: We Need Age Diversity on Corporate Boards,” in Time magazine. The grant will enable Full Circle Productions-the nonprofit parent of dance company/crew Full Circle Souljahs, -to create the United Hip Hop Vanguard, a network for supporting and promoting the national Breakin (Breakdance) community . Full Circle Productions, co-founded by Gabriel "Kwikstep" Dionisio (Dance), received a Ford Foundation grant, as reported by Broadway World. ![]() She was previously CUNY’s interim vice chancellor for university advancement. Īndrea Shapiro Davis ’81 joined the administration of Mayor Eric Adams as senior advisor to the mayor for talent and appointments. (See below for story about the making of that video.) If you missed the event, you can watch it here. Guest artists Trey McLaughlin & The Sounds of Zamar, a choir from Atlanta, Georgia, rocked the house remotely and, in a video produced by the Office of Communications and Marketing, five QC alumni shared their memories of hearing King address campus on May 13, 1965. Senate Majority Leader and New York 's Senior Senator Charles Schumer, Mayor Eric Adams, Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr., New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, Assembly Member Khaleel Anderson ’19, Student Association President Zaire Couloute, and Black Student Union Treasurer and Student Senator Jamal Mark. Martin Luther King Jr.- listed by Time Out New York as one of the best MLK events in New York City -featured a welcome and remarks by President Frank H. We Are Not Satisfied: There is a Long, Long Way to Go in the Footsteps of Dr. on Sunday, January 16, with a free, virtual presentation. Queens College celebrated the life and legacy of Dr. ![]()
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