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    Undocumented CUNY students who came to the U.S. as kids are given a voice through 's DREAMing Out Loud workshop. The writings from these workshops are now collected in the new anthology, "Dreaming Out Loud: Voices of Undocumented Students."

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    Great news for Lehman College students interested in the field of —a new signed agreement with allows qualifying students to gain early acceptance to NY Med's School of Health Sci. and Practice's Ph.D. prog. in PT.

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  3. 6 hours ago

    Over 1/3 of CUNY students were born outside the US. Globally, 258 million people live outside their birth country. Only 3 US schools have master's programs in studies, acc to Prof : , , . Read more

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  4. 10 hours ago

    A new study finds that the negative impact of prenatal maternal depression on children was magnified for mothers who lived through Superstorm Sandy . We covered earlier findings from this research on SUM

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  5. 10 hours ago

    What a great topic for opera: Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz. Read about the program at Tanglewood in the news link below, and while you're at it, take a look at our story about a book on O'Keeffe by Prof

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  6. 10 hours ago

    A new book, "Film and Modern American Art," looks at how the early era of cinema influenced artists. Early American modernists "went to the movies and created art" that responded to film, writes Prof. Katherine Manthorne

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    Interesting study by professors shows skateboarding injuries are down among kids and teens, but up among those 20-plus. Why? Because today's kids are more sedentary, but millennials who grew up 'boarding are still at it

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    Cellphone videos have focused attention on civilian deaths in police encounters, but the book "Fight the Power" shows that protests against police brutality have a long history in NYC. Author Clarence Taylor is professor emeritus ,

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    Researchers from sought to find out why some sexual assault victims stay silent, and how they're impacted by that decision. Read about the study here

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  10. Jul 17

    Disclosing a sexual assault—even to trusted allies rather than authorities—has been found to ameliorate PTSD. Less is known about the impact of staying silent. This study by scholars from looked at why some victims choose not to disclose

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  11. Jul 17

    Skateboarding injuries are down among kids and teens but up among the 20-plus set. Find out why in this interesting study from researchers at

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  12. Jul 17

    For , we're retweeting a link to an important study from researchers at and about which clinics do a better job treating HIV. Does size matter when it comes to choosing a clinic? It does indeed.

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  13. Jul 17

    It's . This study from researchers at , , and found that use of PrEP to prevent HIV transmission also has psychological benefits

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    Associate Professor was awarded a U01 collaborative agreement by to identify roles of the human microbiome in cancer development and treatment.

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    Jul 17

    ., who got his Ph.D. (Criminal Justice, ‘19) after spending time in prison, now serves as an example to others who have had their dreams deferred. More on his incredible story

    Ronald F. Day
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    Jul 17

    How silent films influenced the painters and fine arts of their time

    Prof. Katherine Manthorne and her book, "Film and Modern American Art: The Dialogue Between Cinema and Painting"
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  18. Jul 17

    Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a daily pill that prevents transmission. Researchers at and found that PrEP use can also have psychological benefits

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  19. Jul 17

    Who gets injured has changed. Injuries are down among kids and teens but higher among the 20-plus cohort. Read why in this study from

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  20. Jul 17

    Black New Yorkers have a long history of organizing to protest , going back decades into the 20th century. Clarence Taylor, professor emeritus at and , documented that history in "Fight the Power," from

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