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VANCOUVER - If you're banking on the world to end on December 21 with the conclusion of the Mayan calendar, you're in a minority, mainstream scientists and researchers said. With more than 8,000 scientists, media and the public wrapping up the Associatio
Yale students Monday expressed dismay at revelations that the New York Police Department spied on the university's Muslim student association in 2006 and 2007. "I think what is especially frightening is that we don't know what went on," said Faisal Hamid
NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 28: Demonstrators, joined by members of the Occupied Wall Street Movement, march near Baruch College in Manhattan to protest against proposed tuition increases at the state the school system on November 28, 2011 in New York City. View Photo »
P-Tech, a new high school in New York City that’s the result of a partnership between IBM and the City University of New York, could prove to be a viable apprenticeship model. P-Tech students have the option of enrolling for six years of study—by graduation, they have hands-on experience, an associate’s...
VANCOUVER, Feb. 19 (Xinhua) -- A group of international scientists met here on Sunday to discuss the impact of climate change, one of the biggest issues facing the world today. The scientists, all members of the Global Human Ecodynamics Alliance, suggest
Journal of Hazardous Materials The surface of a carbon filter material made from coffee grounds. Coffee lovers around the world can rejoice: The piles of grounds they discard could help rid the world of the toxic smell of sewage. Writing in The Journal o
For untold millions, Walmart is not simply a place to shop, but the place. Considering that the quintessential big-box retailer claims to, and often does, offer just about every conventional item necessary for the family at an affordable price, this shou
This Oct. 26, 2011, photo shows Robin Gordon-Leavitt, a law student at the City University of New York, teaching a group of Muslims in the Brooklyn borough of New York about their legal rights in relation to an NYPD surveillance program. The seminar was... View Photo »
But where are the voices crying out for inclusion and empowerment; voices and eyes which should be the watchdogs for democracy? Aren’t there organizations specifically created for these types of political discussions? Like the NAACP; or the League of Wom
As Haiti’s carnival drums prepare to kick off in this weekend’s pre-Lenten celebrations, a different kind of rumbling has attracted the attention of the international community. So concerned are Haiti’s foreign friends about looming political tensions th
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In this Oct. 26, 2011, photo, Joseph Ramagli, left and Robin Gordon-Leavitt, law students at the City University of New York, teach a group of Muslims in the Brooklyn borough of New York how to identify a police informant. They were acting out an actual transcript of a recorded...
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 28: Demonstrators, joined by members of the Occupied Wall Street Movement, march near Baruch College in Manhattan to protest against proposed tuition increases at the state the school system on November 28, 2011 in New York City. A heavy police presence met the...
View Photo »In this April 8, 2011 photo, Molly Granger, 25, a junior at City University of New York, goes over the list of potential employers that are present at the 23rd annual CUNY Big Apple Job Fair at the Jacob K. Javits convention center in New York. Chen graduated in 2010 with a masters in...
View Photo »Libyan-American poet Khaled Mattawa speaks at the DIWAN conference on Arab American arts and culture sponsored by the Arab American National Museum and held at City University of New York's Graduate Center in New York City, New York, in this March 25, 2011 picture.
View Photo »In this photo taken by Feature Photo Service for IBM: In Brooklyn, N.Y. , teacher Tanya Spence (right), Principal Rashid Ferrod Davis (left) and IBM Citizenship Vice President Stanley Litow prepare for a class at Pathways in Technology Early College High School (P-TECH), a new type of...
View Photo »New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo talks with Kaitlyn Beachner, president of the State University of New York Student Assembly and a graduate student at Buffalo State College, after a bill-signing in Albany, N.Y. , Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2011. Cuomo signed the SUNY 2020 law Tuesday, which authorizes...
View Photo »In this Oct. 26, 2011, photo, Joseph Ramagli, left and Robin Gordon-Leavitt, law students at the City University of New York, teach a group of Muslims in the Brooklyn borough of New York how to identify a police informant. They were acting out an actual transcript of a recorded...
View Photo »P-Tech, a new high school in New York City that’s the result of a partnership between IBM and the City University of New York, could prove to be a viable apprenticeship model. P-Tech students have the option of enrolling for six years of study—by graduation, they have hands-on experience, an associate’s...
