CSI Students Breakfast with the Mayor
He's one of the most famous people in the world, presiding over the greatest city on earth, and last Thursday, 16 CSI students had a private breakfast with him.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg extended the invitation to CSI students to meet him at City Hall to enjoy an informal breakfast and to discuss life in the Big Apple, political and financial events of the day, and the value of an education at the College of Staten Island.
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City Council Speaker to Honor CSI Professor
In honor of Women's History Month, Professor Donna Gerstle of CSI's Center for Environmental Science and other women in environmentalism will be honored by New York City Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn and Councilwoman Darlene Mealy, Chair of the Women's Issues Committee.
Gerstle is the Director of the CSI Center for Environmental Science; the Director of the CSI Staten Island Breast Cancer Research Initiative (SIBCRI), which recently received $80,000 in crucial funding from the New York City Council; and a Commissioner of the Interstate Environmental Commission.
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Marchi Scholar to Address the Fairness of Fares in NYC
How much should you pay to cross the Verrazano Bridge? Should the MTA hike the $2 fare? Should wealthier New Yorkers pay more for transportation than the less well off?
Cameron Gordon, the John J. Marchi Visiting Scholar in Public Policy, will discuss these questions within the framework of ethics and economic analysis on Monday, March 30 at CSI. Read More> |
Dolphins Power Past Centenary College, 18-3
The Dolphins tallied 17 hits as they took a lop-sided 18-3 victory over the Centenary College Cyclones on Wednesday evening at the CSI Baseball Complex. CSI extended their overall record to 6-6 while the Cyclones fell to a 4-9 record. www.csidolphins.com
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Borough President Joins CSI Experts for New Dorp's Final Tune-up before National Competition
 Two teams of students from New Dorp High School recently won first and third place in the U.S. Network of Virtual Enterprises (VE) state-wide competition for New York. As the teams, VE Law and VE Management & Insurance, prepare to head to the 2009 National Business Plan Competition to be held in Manhattan next week, Staten Island Borough President James Molinaro, CSI President Dr. Tomás Morales, and others joined together today to recognize this achievement and provide feedback, strategies, and insights as a last-minute fine-tuning to help increase the students preparedness before heading to national competition.
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