2017-2018 Mid-Career Faculty Publication Program
Organizers/Sponsors: Professional Development Advisory Council (PDAC), Library Scholarly Communications Committee (LSCC), and Faculty Commons. By invitation only.
Organizers/Sponsors: Professional Development Advisory Council (PDAC), Library Scholarly Communications Committee (LSCC), and Faculty Commons. By invitation only.
FEATURING Opening Gateways to Completion Open Digital Pedagogies for Student Success in STEM, a Title V-funded collaboration between City Tech and Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC). All faculty are welcome.
Organizers/Sponsors: Professional Development Advisory Council (PDAC), Library Scholarly Communications Committee (LSCC), and Faculty Commons. By invitation only.
A National Conference Convened by LaGuardia Community College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York October 18 and 19, 2018 Community colleges are redefining the importance and centrality of the humanities to the lives of the “new majority” of students, both during their academic careers and after graduation. To explore and celebrate the
The 2nd CUNY Student Orientation Conference will be held on Friday, April 13th, 2018 at The John Jay College of Criminal Justice Please spread the word on your campus. Please encourage your student employees to attend. We will have sessions especially for them! This year, we will ask for presentation proposals. More information coming soon!
Kathy Brown is a Professional Development Trainer with the Young Adult Institute's Center for Professional Development. Ms. Brown has over 25 years of Human Services experience and has become a true advocate of human rights. Overview of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Learning Disabilities (LD)Strategies to support those students in your classroom Q&A with Ms.
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Organizers/Sponsors: Professional Development Advisory Council (PDAC), Library Scholarly Communications Committee (LSCC), and Faculty Commons. By invitation only.
Simulacrum is 3-day exhibition of cutting-edge creative technology projects by undergraduate students in the Emerging Media Technology program at City Tech working across game design and interactive media, media computation, physical computing & music technology. The works explore abstract representations or uncanny imitations of the real in the digital through face-tracking, augmented and virtual reality,