In this month on CUNY TV's Urban U, the university-focused TV news magazine show features in Michael Tamsuriyamit's profile story on Hunter College student and national dance champion Sima Sadykhov, in its "Student Works" series debut.
EPISODE DETAILS:
This episode: Einstein's first lecture in the U.S. right here at CUNY, "Tastes Like War"- a Korean-American's memoir exploring food and family history, a brand new DNA Learning Lab at City Tech, inspiring student stories, and more. Tune in!
GUESTS:
Barakat Adigun, Student, High School Of Telecommunications Arts & Science
Leslie Calle, Student, High School of Telecommunications Arts & Sciences
Grace M. Cho, Associate Professor, Anthropology & Sociology, College Of Staten Island
Dr. Russell K. Hotzler, President, New York City College of Technology/CUNY
Christina Laprease, Student, High School Of Telecommunications Arts & Science
Andrea Mahee, Administrative Manager, DNA Learning Center NYC
Amia McDonald, Student, High School of Telecommunications Arts & Sciences
David Micklos, Executive Director, DNA Learning Center Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Natalie Milbrodt, Alum, Director, Queens College, Queens Memory
Sima Sadykhov, Student, Hunter College
Julio Salas, Alum, Queensborough Community College
Ciro Scala, Alum, City College Of New York
Dr. John, Sparks Exhibit Curator, American Museum of Natural History
RECORDING DATE:
02/22/2022
FIRST AIR DATE:
03/03/2022
ABOUT URBAN U:
Urban U is a CUNY-TV magazine show about CUNY students, faculty, alumni, and programs. The stories highlight the quality and rewards of a CUNY education, one that enables people to achieve great things. As the world’s largest urban university with 24 campuses spread across New York City’s five boroughs, CUNY is as rich and diverse as the City itself. With a history of over 100 years, the university scope of Urban U stories is immense. Urban U will inform, inspire and engage viewers by reporting on the relevant happenings within the CUNY system, but also by exploring the achievements of its body of students, faculty and alumni.
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