Month: December 2025Page 8 of 20

Trains Through Time

Group Members: Daicyka Jacob, Michael Tacuri, Rachel Sasao “Trains Through Time” explores how New York City’s subway system evolved from its earliest tracks to today’s modern lines, revealing…

Air Quality and Cardiovascular Disease Mortality in the U.S. (2010-2020)

Group Members: Christine Van, Jaylene Rojas, Alexander Rosen This study examines the relationship between changes in air quality and cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality across U.S. states and regions…

Degrees of Education: A Shield & A Path — Powerpoint Presentation

Group Members: Matthew Venditti & Philopateer Demyan For many people today, a college degree seems to be worth a lot less each year. As college tuitions continue to…

Chaos – A Short Film

Group Members: Ismay Azam, Alita Barran, Kumar Latchana Chaos – a short film that explores the mental health challenges college students face while balancing classes, work, and personal…

Magazines That Unite

Group Members: Shivani Hardat, Palak Mehrotra, Zaria Hosein, Anya Pawa, Sylvia Saad      For our project we decided to examine magazines through different lenses to see how…

Chairs in the hood

Group Members: Natasha Saltos My project is centered on the issues of gun violence. It has been a recurring issue in the Bronx, especially. I have seen the…

Can Artificial Intelligence Experience Brainrot?

Group Members: Joseph Geraci, Nick Runfola, Angie Mekki, Kateryna Taranenko This poster displays our own research based on whether Artificial Intelligence can be weakened the way our brains…

A Few People In City College

Group Members: Megha Nakarmi The inspiration for my piece was Jason Polan’s Every Person in New York drawings. What I liked the most about Polan’s work was that…

Fabrics of Two Worlds: Chinatown to Jackson Heights

Group Members: Faiza Murshed, Geetika Das, Nawar Ahammed, Stephanie Liu, Sophia Luo Our project, “Fabrics of Two Worlds,” explores the rich tactile heritage of Bangladesh and China, two…

What’s the Point?

Group Members: Alonzo Monsanto What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?: A mockery of the “Big 3” careers, highlighting not only the disparity of opportunities,…