CSI and Time Warner Cable Partner for Student Success: Lots More Pencils! Lots More Books! Lots of Mentors' Friendly Looks!
Sarah Gina Gutman, Director of Marketing and Public Affairs with Time Warner Cable, joined 30 students participating in a unique after-school homework help project at PS 57, where she provided $3,000 from the company to fill student backpacks with school supplies and support science workshops.
Click Here to view the CSI Today photo gallery of the PS 57 Strategies for Success classrooms.
The after-school program at PS 57 is part of the College of Staten Island's Strategies for Success initiative within the Search for Education, Elevation, and Knowledge (SEEK) program, and is a great example of how CSI connects to the Staten Island community.
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College of Staten Island women's volleyball squad dropped a straight-set match tonight to the City College of New York in both teams' CUNYAC regular season finale played at the Sports & Recreation Center. Read more sports> |
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Dr. Morales Celebrates CSI's Achievements, Faculty, and Staff at Convocation Convocation at the College of Staten Island has traditionally been a time to underscore this institution's achievements over the past year, while looking to the further advancement that the future will bring. This year was no different, but, as CSI President Dr. Tomás Morales noted yesterday to a near-capacity crowd in the Center for the Arts Williamson Theatre, this year's Convocation would also be a celebration, as the College recognized its faculty and staff who has reached milestones in their service to CSI.
Click Here to view CSI's 2009 Convocation list of accomplishments. Read More>
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Cooper Wins Peace History Society Lifetime Achievement Award
Dr. Sandi Cooper, Professor of History at the College of Staten Island, has been named the latest recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Peace History Society.
Regarding the award, which will be presented at the Society's banquet tomorrow, Cooper says, "I am deeply touched, honored, and slightly embarrassed by the award voted to me for Lifetime Achievement by the Peace History Society. As a member since its founding, I know there are several other scholars in this country and abroad whose achievements are impressive and they too ought to be so recognized. Read More> |
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Lecture to Examine the Experience of Migrant Children in Film
The Modern China and Media Culture departments at the College of Staten Island will present "Migrant Children and Global Film: Case Studies in Local Mobility," a lecture by Dr. Stephanie Hemelryk Donald, on Thursday, November 5 in Building 1A, Room 308 at 1:30pm. Read More>
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CSI to Host Seminar on Italian Immigration
The College of Staten Island will host "Re-Membering Italian Immigration: A Textual Retrospective," on November 5 in the Campus Center Green Dolphin Lounge from 8:30am to 1:00pm. Cutting-edge presentations will be presented concerning a variety of immigration issues and the experience of being Italian that both excited and haunted the arrival of droves of Italians who emigrated from political and social oppression during the late 19th century. Read More>
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Jazz Scholars to Present Research in The Louis Armstrong Symposium
A number of notable jazz scholars will present their research on various facets of Louis Armstrong's life and music at the College of Staten Island on Saturday, November 21 in the Center for the Arts Recital Hall (Building 1P, Room 120) from 9:00am to 5:00pm. Read More> | |
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