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Grant Recipients Program UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS / BARUCH / BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2014 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 14, 2015 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 CHANCELLOR JAMES B. MILLIKEN AND INTERIM EXECUTIVE VICE CHANCELLOR AND UNIVERSITY PROVOST JULIA WRIGLEY proudly announce the 2014 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 2014 GRANT RECIPIENTS 1 CUNY 2014 Recipients of Major Institutional Grants for Education and Public Service 1866 1914 1930 1937 1946 1957 UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS Valerie Westphal UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR OF CONTINUING EDUCATION AND WORKFORCE PROGRAMS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Lisa Castillo Richmond New York Community Trust; paid internships for City University DIRECTOR, GRADUATE NYC students, 12/9/14 - 12/31/15 ACADEMIC FFAIRS A Michael & Susan Dell Foundation; College Completion Innovation TE Fund, 6/1/14 - 8/31/20 Deborah Douglass UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR, EDUCATION AND TRAINING OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS THE GRADUA CENTER New York City Department of Transportation; Steps and Streets Lou Anne Flanders-Stec 1957 1958 1961 1963 1963 1964 Survey Internship Program, 7/1/14 - 6/30/15 ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR MANAGEMENT Anne Fitzgibbon Verizon Foundation; CSE Fall 2014 Verizon Demo Day, 11/15/14 - DIRECTOR, THE HARMONY PROGRAM 2/28/15 ACADEMIC AFFAIRS D’Addario Foundation; Harmony Beginner Strings Program, Karen Gourgey 8/1/14 - 5/31/15 DIRECTOR COMPUTER CENTER FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE Donna Linderman New York Community Trust; Electronic Health Records, 10/7/14 - UNIVERSITY DEAN FOR STUDENT SUCCESS INITIATIVES 10/6/16 ACADEMIC AFFAIRS MDRC; CUNY Start Evaluation, 7/1/14 - 6/30/19 Brian Kane MDRC; Accelerated Study in Associate Programs Replication DIRECTOR Demonstration, 9/1/14 - 9/30/16 BARUCH STEP ACADEMY New York State Education Department-Office of Higher 1966 1968 1968 1970 1970 1976 Tracy Meade Education; Science and Technology Entry Program, 7/1/14 - DIRECTOR OF STRATEGIC PLANNING AND PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT 6/30/15 ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Robin Hood Foundation; Robin Hood Foundation Prize Stuart Schulman Competition, 7/1/14 - 12/31/18 PROFESSOR MANAGEMENT Leslee Oppenheim National Science Foundation; CONFERENCE STEM UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR OF LANGUAGE AND LITERACY PROGRAMS INTRA&ENTRPRENEURSHIP, 7/1/14 - 6/30/15 ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Verizon Foundation; SMARTPITCH CHALLENGE (SPC), 12/1/14 New York State Education Department; CUNY Common Core - 11/30/15 CUNY School of Training, 10/1/14 - 3/31/15 Michael Seltzer Professional Studies Rachel Stephenson LECTURER DIRECTOR, CUNY SERVICE CORPS SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS 1983 New York Community2001 Trust; Signature Executive Certificate2003 2006 2011 2012 Jewish Foundation for Education of Women; JFEW-CUNY Program, 9/16/14 - 1/15/15 Summer Service Corps, 5/6/14 - 9/30/14 2 CUNY HONORS 2014 GRANT RECIPIENTS 1866 1914 1930 1937 1946 1957 TE Deborah Harte STUDENT LIFE MANAGER, SINGLE STOP STUDENT AFFAIRS Citi Foundation; Support for Single Stop NY Program, 9/1/14 - 9/28/15 THE GRADUA CENTER Helene Bach Ahmet Mete Kok DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH 1957 1958 1961 1963 1963 PROFESSOR 1964 ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS New York State Education Department; CSTEP - Collegiate NSF / Education and Human Resources; Noyce Explorers, Science & Technology Entry Program, 7/1/14 - 6/30/15 Scholars, Teachers (NEST): Fostering the Creation of Exceptional New York State Education Department; STEP - Science and Mathematics & Technology Teachers in New York City, 1/1/14 - Technology Entry Program, 6/1/14 - 7/30/15 12/31/18 Margaret Barrow Antonette McKain ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR PROJECT DIRECTOR ENGLISH ACADEMIC AFFAIRS 2014 Transition and Transaction English Department; Literature U. S. Department of Education; Upward Bound Program, 9/1/14 - & Creative Writing Pedagogies in Community Colleges, 4/25/14 - 8/31/15 4/27/14 Carmel M. Paleski Stacy Cummins ACTING EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF BMCC EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY NTERIM OORDINATOR TRATEGIC OLLEGE NITIATIVE NTERIM I C , S C I , I TRIO CENTER 1966 1968 1968 ROJECT 1970IRECTOR OLLEGE ONNECTIONS ROJECT 1970 1976 P D , C C P ACADEMIC AFFAIRS MEOC - MANHATTAN EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY CENTER New York State Education Department/Office of P-12 Education; U.S. Department of Education/Office of Postsecondary Education; CTEA: SUNY MEOC MOUS TRAINING PROGRAM, 7/1/14 - Educational Opportunity Center Project, 9/1/14 - 8/31/15 6/30/15 Denise Deagan Lee Ritchey DIRECTOR OF ADULT BASIC EDUCATION LECTURER CONTINUING EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SPEECH, COMMUNICATIONS AND THEATRE ARTS New York State Education Department; WIA Title II: English Derfner Foundation; The Derfner Foundation Communication Language/ Civics Education, 7/1/14 - 6/30/15 Center, 1/28/14 - 1/28/20 CUNY School of New York State Education Department; Chinatown/East River- BMCC Lower East Side Literacy Zone, 7/1/14 - 6/30/15 Sandra Rumayor Professional Studies DIRECTOR OF EVENING AND WEEKEND PROGRAMS Hollis F. Glaser ACADEMIC AFFAIRS PROFESSOR New York State Education Department; Perkins IV Academic 1983 2001 2003 SPEECH, COMMU2006NICATIONS AND THEATRE ARTS 2011 Support Services, 7/1/14 -20 6/30/1512 Derfner Foundation; The Derfner Foundation Communication Center, 12/18/13 - 12/18/18 Cecilia Scott-Croff Derfner Foundation; The Derfner Foundation Communication EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Center, 1/28/14 - 1/28/20 EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER U.S. Department of Education; Child Care Access Means Parents Sunil B. Gupta in School, 10/1/14 - 9/30/15 DEAN OF CONTINUING EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT NYOCFS/NYS Office of Children & Family Services; Child Care CONTINUING EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Development Block Grant, 8/1/14 - 7/31/15 AARP Foundation; Back to Work 50+, 7/1/14 - 12/31/15 Manya Steinkoler Annie Han ASSISTANT PROFESSOR ROFESSOR P ENGLISH MATHEMATICS 2014 Transition & Transaction English Department; Literature National Science Foundation/Edu. & Human Resources; Noyce & Creative Writing Pedagogies in Community Colleges, 4/25/14 - Explorers, Scholars, Teachers(NEST): Fostering the Creation of 4/27/14 Exceptional Mathematics and Technology Teachers in New York City, 1/1/14 - 12/31/18 USED/Office of Postsecondary Education; MSEIP - Minority Science Improvement - Creating Career Pathways in Mathematics through the Recruitment & Retention of Talented Community College Students, 10/1/14 - 9/30/17 CUNY HONORS 2014 GRANT RECIPIENTS 3 Louise Hainline PROFESSOR PSYCHOLOgy Research Foundation for SUNY; IRACDA NY-CAPS Mentored Teaching Program, 5/1/14 - 4/30/15 Dept of Health and Human Services/NIH; Biomedical Research 1866 1914 1930 1937 1946 Sunil Bhaskaran1957 Training for Minority Honor Students at Brooklyn College, 6/1/14 DIRECTOR - 5/31/15 BRONX COMMUNITY COLLEGE GEOSPATIAL CENTER OF THE CUNY CREST New York State Education Department; Collegiate Science and INSTITUTE (BGCCCI) Technology Entry Program (CSTEP- K-16 Initiatives and Access CUNY Workforce Development Initiative; Geospatial Workforce Programs), 7/1/14 - 6/30/15 Development at BCC, 9/1/14 - 11/30/15 Sharona Levy Madelaine Centeno PROFESSOR DIRECTOR TE SEEK CUNY CAREER PATH PROGRAM U.S. Department of Education; Brooklyn College Educational W.K. Kellog Foundation; Early Childhood Center-Life Long Talent Search Program, 9/1/14 - 8/31/15 Learners, 4/1/14 - 3/31/17 Diane Reiser THE GRADUA CENTER Ruby Chua CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER, BCCP DIRECTOR BROOKLYN COLLEGE COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP 1957 1958 1961 1963 1963 STRATEGIC INITIATIVES1964 Agnes Varis Trust; Brooklyn College Arts Lab, 1/1/14 - 6/30/15 CUNY Workforce Development Initiative; IT Support New York Community Trust; HIVE NYC, 5/20/14 - 10/28/14 Management Program, 9/1/14 - 11/30/15 Cognizant Technology Solutions; Cognizant Making the Future, Department of Labor; Unemployed Worker Training Program, 9/1/14 - 6/30/15 3/17/14 - 3/16/15 New York Community Trust; HIVE Digital Media Learning Fund, Thomas Jordan 2/4/14 - 4/30/14 Brooklyn Chinese American Association; NYC Dept of Youth and DIRECTOR BRONX EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY CENTER Community Development Subcontract, 7/1/14 - 3/31/15 Department of Labor; Professional Training Program, 2/24/14 - 2/23/15 Nancy Romer PROFESSOR Elizabeth Payamps PSYCHOLOgy New York State Education Department/Office of P-12Ed; DIRECTOR Extended School Day, 7/1/14 - 6/30/15 1966 1968 1968 1970 1970 STRATEGIC INITIATIVES1976 Burberry Foundation; Future Now - Job Training, 1/1/14 - 1/31/15 New York State Education Department/Office of P-12Ed; NDA Robin Hood Foundation; Future Now, 7/1/14 - 6/30/15 Project Peace/Deeds- BCAL, 7/1/14 - 6/30/15 New York State Education Department/Office of P-12Ed; NDA Jitinder
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