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  2. Wikipedia : Wiki Ed/CUNY College of Staten Island/PHY 381 ...

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    Wikipedia: Wiki Ed/CUNY College of Staten Island/PHY 381 History of Modern Physics (Fall 2022): Wiki Ed/CUNY College of Staten Island/PHY 381 History of Modern Physics

  3. IB Group 4 subjects - Wikipedia

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    The 3 core sciences namely Biology, Chemistry, and Physics will be updated for first teaching in August 2023, with first examinations in May 2025. The syllabus change was originally scheduled for 2021, though the COVID-19 pandemic caused the IB to delay the syllabus change to 2023.

  4. City University of New York - Wikipedia

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    [8] The oldest constituent college of CUNY, City College of New York, was originally founded in 1847 and became the first free public institution of higher learning in the United States. [9] In 1960, John R. Everett became the first chancellor of the Municipal College System of New York City, later known as the City University of New York (CUNY).

  5. College of Staten Island - Wikipedia

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    William J. Fritz, 2012–2021, geologist, appointed interim president on August 15, 2012, and as president on May 6, 2014 [7] [8] Timothy J. Lynch, 2021-present, a higher education administrator, historian, and former Chief Academic Officer of Queensborough Community College , appointed interim president in January 2022, and as president on ...

  6. List of Nobel laureates affiliated with the City University ...

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    Arthur Kornberg, who graduated from the City College of New York, a senior college of CUNY, in 1937, was the first CUNY laureate, winning the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1959. [7] Herbert A. Hauptman and Jerome Karle , both of whom graduated from the City College in 1937 with Kornberg, jointly won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in ...

  7. City College of New York - Wikipedia

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    The college's curriculum under Webster and Webb combined classical training in Latin and Greek with more practical subjects like chemistry, physics, and engineering. General Webb was succeeded by John Huston Finley (1863–1940), as third president in 1903. Finley relaxed some of the West Point-like discipline that characterized the college ...

  8. CUNY Graduate Center - Wikipedia

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    The CUNY ASRC is home to one of 15 Centers for Advanced Technology (CATs) [58] designated by Empire State Development NYSTAR. Funded by a nearly $8.8 million grant, [59] the CUNY ASRC Sensor CAT spurs academic-industry partnerships to develop sensor-based technology. Developing biomedical and environmental sensors is a particular focus, as is ...

  9. Charles Liu - Wikipedia

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    2020: The Handy Physics Answer Book [21] 2021: 30-Second Space Travel: 50 key ideas, inventions, and destinations that have inspired humanity toward the heavens (with Karen Masters and Allen Liu) [22] 2021: Intro to Physics for Babies [23] 2022: The Cosmos Explained: A history of the universe from its beginning to today and beyond [24]