MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
Greetings! fastest supercomputers in the region;
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researchers at CSI now have unprecedented
I am delighted to introduce the 2006-2007 computing power to solve complex
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Annual Report from the CSI Foundation. problems in fields of study ranging from
traffic modeling to quantum mechanics.
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Every year, CSI’s reputation grows both THE
locally and worldwide, invigorated by These initiatives, and indeed all programs
our standards of academic excellence, at CSI, are geared toward providing more
our talented and dedicated faculty, and the and better opportunities for our students,
extraordinary achievements of our students who, at the end of every day, remain
and graduates. our highest priority. We exist both for
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and because of them, and their success
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My predecessor, Marlene Springer, retired is our primary motivation. Drawn to
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from her 13-year presidency this past our outstanding faculty, our beautiful
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August with an outstanding legacy. For campus, and our world-class facilities,
example, in September, the first full class more and more students each year come to
of students entered the Verrazano School CSI to expand their horizons and realize
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at CSI, an innovative and challenging their goals. They are grateful to you, the
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program for high-achieving students. members of our community who share
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In addition, CSI’s Master Plan for the in CSI’s mission and vision of excellence,
upcoming decade is moving forward, and and I look forward to our continued work
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as we grow, we continue to enjoy a very together.
special relationship with the people of
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Staten Island and New York City.
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Through the efforts of our Center for Best wishes,
the Study of Staten Island, Staten Island
Project, the College works together
with members of our community to
maintain a socially, economically, and
intellectually vibrant Staten Island. And, Tomás D. Morales, PhD
CSI is now home to Athena, one of the President
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