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Grant Recipients Program UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS / BARUCH / BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2013 Recipients BRONX COMMUNITY COLLEGE / BROOKLYN COLLEGE / THE CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK / COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND of Major CUNY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM / CUNY SCHOOL OF LAW / CUNY SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Institutional Grants for Education CUNY SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH / THE CUNY GRADUATE CENTER / STELLA AND CHARLES GUTTMAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE and Public Service THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2014 NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY HOSTOS COMMUNITY COLLEGE / HUNTER / JOHN JAY COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE / KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE NEW YORK CITY LAGUARDIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE / LEHMAN COLLEGE / MEDGAR EVERS COLLEGE / NEW YORK CITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY QUEENS COLLEGE / QUEENSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE / YORK COLLEGE www.cuny.edu 1-800-CUNY-YES INTERIM CHANCELLOR WILLIAM P. KELLY AND INTERIM EXECUTIVE VICE CHANCELLOR AND UNIVERSITY PROVOST JULIA WRIGLEY proudly announce the 2013 recipients of institutional grants for education and public service. Congratulations on this most deserving recognition of their exemplary scholarship and teaching. The work of these and many other dedicated educators at CUNY exemplifies the University’s commitment to quality educational opportunities, student achievement, and service to society. CUNY HONORS 2013 GRANT RECIPIENTS 1 CUNY 2013 Recipients of Major Institutional Grants for Education and Public Service UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS Jeanette Kim DIRECTOR, COLLEGE NOW ACADEMIC AFFAIRS The Pinkerton Foundation; College Now STEM Research Daniela Boykin Academy, Jan 1, 2013 -- Dec 31, 2014 DEPUTY DIRECTOR ASAP The Pinkerton Foundation; College Now STEM Research ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Academy, Jan 1, 2014 -- Dec 31, 2015 Robin Hood Foundation; CUNY ASAP Expansion Support, 4/30/13-5/1/14 Donna Linderman Stella and Charles Guttman Foundation; ASAP Expansion UNIVERSITY ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR STUDENT SUCCESS INITIATIVES Support, 4/30/13-4/30/15 ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Sidney and Laura Gilbert Scholarship Fund; Sidney and Laura Robin Hood Foundation; CUNY ASAP Support, 4/30/13-5/1/14 Gilbert Achievement Awards, 8/1/13-9/1/15 Stella and Charles Guttman Foundation; CUNY ASAP Support, 4/30/13-4/30/15 Kate Brandt Sidney and Laura Gilbert Scholarship Fund; Sidney and Laura CUNY ADULT LITERACY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY PROFES- Gilbert Achievement Awards, 8/1/13-9/1/15 SIONAL DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Leslee Oppenheim NY City Council; CUNY Immigrant Education Initiative (CIEI), UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR OF LANGUAGE AND LITERACY PROGRAMS FY 14 - June, 2015 ACADEMIC AFFAIRS NY City Council; CUNY Immigrant Education Initiative (CIEI), Avrom J. Caplan FY 14 - June, 2015 ASSOCIATE UNIVERSITY DEAN FOR RESEARCH NYC Office of Emergency Management; “The Storm” (a new National Science Foundation; Urban Microbial Community episode in the “We Are New York” TV series), FY14 Dynamics: A Classroom Approach, 8/15/2013-7/31/2017 Moira Taylor Hillary Gardner CUNY ADULT LITERACY ESL AND CITIZENSHIP PROFESSIONAL DEVELOP- CUNY ADULT LITERACY ESL AND CITIZENSHIP PROFESSIONAL DEVELOP- MENT COORDINATOR MENT COORDINATOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS NY City Council; CUNY Immigrant Education Initiative (CIEI), NY City Council; CUNY Immigrant Education Initiative (CIEI), FY 14 - June 2015 FY 14 - June 2015 Mark Trushkowsky David Hellman ADULT LITERACY SENIOR MATHEMATICS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CUNY LANGUAGE IMMERSION PROGRAM PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR COORDINATOR AND “WE ARE NEW YORK,” PROJECT DIRECTOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS NY City Council; CUNY Immigration Education Initiative (CIEI), NYC Office of Emergency Management; We Are New York: “The FY 14 - June 2015 Storm” (a new episode of the “We are New York” TV series), FY 14 Raedell Wallace Carmen Kelly PROJECT COORDINATOR DIRECTOR, SPECIAL PROJECTS/PROJECT CHANGE, CREATIVE ARTS TEAM ACADEMIC AFFAIRS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Viking Global Foundation; Accelerated CPAC Scholarship AIDS United-Alicia Keys EMPOWERED Community Grant; Initiative, 4/1/13 - 3/31-14 Project CHERISH, October 1, 2013-Septmeber 30, 2014 Child Care and Early Education Fund; CPAC-ACS Leadership Development Initiative, January, 2013 - December, 2013 2 CUNY HONORS 2013 GRANT RECIPIENTS 1866 1914 1930 1937 1946 1957 Helen Wheelock TE DIRECTOR OF EARLY LEARNING PROGRAM, CREATIVE ARTS TEAM ACADEMIC AFFAIRS New York Community Trust/Brooke Astor Fund for New York City Education; Drama for Literacy in the Early Childhood Classroom. THE GRADUA CENTER 1957 1958 1961 Marina1963 Abramov 1963 1964 Lynda Zimmerman DIRECTOR OF CONTINUING EDUCATION EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, CREATIVE ARTS TEAM CONTINUING EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT 1866 1914 1930 1937 1946 1957 ACADEMIC AFFAIRS U.S. Dept. of Labor-Employment & Training Administration; U.S. AIDS United-Alicia Keys EMPOWERED Community Grant; Department of Labor Employment and Training; TAACCCT#2 Project CHERISH, October 1, 2013-September 30, 2014 (The Trade Adjustment Assist. Comm. Coll. & Career Training New York Community Trust/Brooke Astor Fund for New York Grant Program; Health Information Pathway Initiative)., City Education; Drama for Literacy in the Early Childhood 10/01/2012 to 09/30/2016 Classroom, 12/1/13-5/31/15 Lynda A. Carlson PROFESSOR/DEPUTY CHAIR, HIT PROGRAM DIRECTOR TE ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES U.S. Department of Labor-Employment &Training Administration; U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training; TAACCCT#2 (The Trade Adjustment Assist. Comm. THE GRADUA CENTER Coll. & Career Training Grant Program; Health Information 1966 1968Tony Davis 1968 Pathway Initiative).,1970 10/01/2012 to 09/30/2016 1970 1976 1957 1958 1961 1963 1963 1964 DIRECTOR OF COLLEGE NOW AND COLLABORATIVE PROGRAMS COLLEGE NOW PROGRAM Denise Deagan New York State Education Department--Science and Technology DIRECTOR OF ADULT BasIC EDUCATION CONTINUING EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Entry Program; Science and Technology Entry Program, NYS Education Department; WIA Title II & English Language/ 07/01/2013-06/30/2014 Civics, 07/01/2013 to 06/30/2014 Angelina Delgado DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS AND FINANCE Brahmadeo Dewprashad PROFESSOR SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS SCIENCE NYC Department of Education; Hochman Training Project, CUNY School of NSF / National Science Foundation; NUE: Nanotechnology 1/19/2013-1/28/2014 Professional Studies Education, 10/01/2012 to 09/30/2014 Mindy Engle-Friedman PROFESSOR Sunil B Gupta DEAN OF CONTINUING EDUCATION 1983 2001PSYCHOLOGY 2003 2006 2011 2012 1966 1968 1968 CONTINUING EDUCATION1970 & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT 1970 1976 National Science Foundation; REU Site: Engagement in the Basic U.S. Dept. of Labor-Employment & Training Administration; U.S. and Applied Science of Psychology: Research Experience for Department of Labor Employment and Training; TAACCCT#2 Undergraduates at Baruch College, City University of New York, (The Trade Adjustment Assist. Comm. Coll. & Career Training 6/1/13-5/31/16 Grant Program; Health Information Pathway Initiative)., Caroline Kasnakian 10/01/2012 to 09/30/2016 ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR/DIRECTOR OF TRAINING THE COUNSELING CENTER Brian C. Haller American Psychological Association; Baruch College Counseling DIRECTOR OF FOUndaTION & CORPORATE RELATIONS COLLEGE DEVELOPMENT Center Pre-Doctoral Psychology Internship Program, 9/1/2013- CUNY School of CITI Foundation; Citi Foundation, 08/27/13 to 08/26/14 2/29/2016 Professional Studies Ulas Neftci Annie Yi Han PROFESSOR DIRECTOR, BARUCH SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER MATHEMATICS 1983 MANAGEMEN200T 1 2003 2006 2011 2012 National Science Foundation/ Edu. & Human Resources; Noyce U.S. Small Business Administration; Entrepreneurial Explorers, Scholars, Teachers (NEST), 01/01/2014 to 12/31/2018 Development Disaster Assistance, 9/1/2013-8/31/2015 CUNY HONORS 2013 GRANT RECIPIENTS 3 Deborah C. Harte SINGLE STOP AND SPECIAL SERVICES MANAGER STUDENT AFFAIRS CITI Foundation; Citi Foundation, 08/27/13 to 08/28/14 Ahmet Mete Kok 1866 1914 1930 PROFE1937SSOR 1946 Sunil Bhaskaran1957 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR U.S. Department of Labor-Employment &Training CHEMISTRY & CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY Administration; U.S. Department of Labor Employment and ESRI; ESRI and PCI Natural Resources Imagery Grant Program, Training; TAACCCT#2 (The Trade Adjustment Assist. Comm. 1/1/13-12/31/13 Coll. & Career Training Grant Program; Health Information Department of Transportation; National Summer Transportation, Pathway Initiative)., 10/01/2012 to 09/30/2016 7/15/13-7/19/13 National Science Foundation/ Edu. & Human Resources; Noyce Ruby Chua TE Explorers, Scholars, Teachers (NEST), 01/01/2014 to 12/31/2018 DIRECTOR Antonette McKain STRATEGIC INITIATIVES PROJECT DIRECTOR Joint Industry Board of the Electronic Industry; Business and ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Industry Solutions, 6/3/13-8/2/13 THE GRADUA CENTER U.S. Department of Education; Upward Bound Program, 09/01/2013 to 08/31/2014 Elizabeth Payamps 1957 1958 1961 1963 1963 DIRECTOR 1964 Desmond Barry McKernan STRATEGIC INITIATIVES PROFESSOR NYC Dept. of Youth and Community Development; Yong SCIENCE Immigrant Literacy Program, 10/1/13-9/30/14 NSF / National Science Foundation; NSF/National Science Burberry Foundation; Job Training, 3/16/13-3/15/14 Foundation-AstroComNYC, a partnership between CUNY, Columbia University & The American Museum of Natural History., 09/01/2012 to 08/31/2017 Eric Neutuch COORDINATOR, STRATEGIC COLLEGE INITIATIVES ACADEMIC AFFAIRS U.S. Department of Education; BMCC MEOC TRIO EOC Project, 09/01/20121866 to 08/31/2013 1914 Jennifer Adams1930 1937 1946 1957 1966 1968 1968 1970 1970 ASSOCIATE
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