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Five Worlds of New York City

Explore the five worlds one city has to offer!

How Does Climate Change Affect Fish Species Observations?

Our project links climate change with fish populations using Macaulay Honors College BioBlitz data. We’re showcasing how rising temperatures and environmental shifts directly affect fish species, highlighting the significant impact of climate change on aquatic ecosystems.

A Walk in NYC

In a vast city like New York City, where would you want to take a walk and observe? For us, it was every part of NYC!

Evidence of Self-Recognition in Chimpanzees Using Dynamic Marks​

Have you ever wondered if chimpanzees recognized themselves in the mirror? From a dynamic test with a moving laser, we’ve got the answer for you!

Spider-Verse in the “Art of New York”

My video essay where we hangout and analyze the released Spider-Verse movies discussing how New York is included in the movies, and why animation is art!

The Blades of Love

I pray today to shield the blades of love
that scatter end to end to take my life.
To move away the sirens and the dove.
And keep away all people from its knife.
There’s still a time for joy under the sun.
The blade can’t stand the wounds of joy and fun.

The Art of The New York Philharmonic

Music has been near you all along! Near the Macaulay building, a phenomenal symphony orchestra presents its talents for everyone to see. Dive in to the hidden roles to when it comes to making this happen!

The Interplay of Phosphorus & Temperature on Algae Toxins in Lake Seneca, New York

Excess phosphorus and temperature can contribute to toxic algae. We investigated the relationship between these factors on chlorophyll-a (an indicator of toxic algae) in Lake Seneca, NY.

The Tale of Tau

An investigation into an art piece, its creator, and an odd but fascinating journey beyond the courtyard of Hunter College.

Bread: A Slice of Life

Bread impacts various aspects of life including history, the economy, health, culture, and society. Come explore the foundations of bread including its rich history, gluten free and multigrain bread, its link link to diabetes and glycemic index, and its true value. Bread is much more than the foundation of a sandwich, it’s a slice of life.