READ Faculty Workshop 

Where: N227 - Inner Conference Room Attention faculty from all disciplines interested in improving students' literacy skills!  Do your students have difficulty reading and/or comprehending their textbook, lab manual, or lecture slides?  In this hands-on workshop, we will explore effective strategies for fostering students' reading comprehension, analytic skills, and ability to engage with course materials in

Open Educational Practices Institute for Part-Time Faculty

The OER Team at City Tech Library invites part-time faculty to apply for the January Open Educational Practices Institute (Chairs and full-time faculty, please recommend to your part-time colleagues!). The institute provides virtual training focused on using free, openly-licensed materials for courses, and foregrounding student-centered pedagogical approaches. If you have questions, please contact Joshua Peach, OER

Works in the Works: The Beastiary – technical direction for new plays in development

The Humanities Department in its Works in the Works series has the following presentation: Speaker: John McCullough: Entertainment Technology Department Abstract: "Technical direction for plays is the pursuit of a technical answer to an artistic question: how can the artistic vision of the playwright, director, and design team be realized within the temporal, physical, and budgetary constraints of the production. For new plays, this challenge is compounded

Fall 2024 Open Houses

We are excited to announce that this semester we are having not one but two Open Houses. They are scheduled to take place on the following dates: ? Date: Sunday, October 20, 2024⏰ Time: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM? Location: Academic Complex - 285 Jay Street ? Date: Sunday, December 8, 2024⏰ Enrollment Services: 10:00 AM

A reading featuring George Guida and Nina Bannett, followed by an open mic

Where: Room A209 ✨ Snacks and refreshments will be served!✨ Open mic to follow—bring something to share! About the Readers: George Guida is the author of ten books, including the novels The Uniform (Guernica Editions, 2024), Posts from Suburbia (Encircle Publications, 2022), and The Pope Stories and Other Tales of Troubled Times (Bordighera Press, 2012). His poetry collections include Zen

RFCUNY Brown Bag Research Webinars: NSF Grants for CUNY Graduate Students

Overview: From research experiences across the world to internships at its headquarters, the U.S. National Science Foundation offers graduate students and recent doctoral degree recipients paid opportunities to expand their skills and knowledge in science and engineering. Prospective applicants must be pursuing or have pursued graduate study in a research-based program in STEM or STEM

The Chemistry & Beauty of Fragrance

Join us for an interdisciplinary exploration into the sensory world of smell, fragrance, and chemistry! This is an interdisciplinary Speaker Series hosted by City Tech’s Business and Chemistry Departments and