Faculty Publication Support Workshop Series

Welcome! Overview of program. A few words by program alumni, Profs. Allison Berkoy,  and Nanette Johnson Emilie Boone – Funding and other opportunities within CUNY. Pam Brown - Introduction to undergraduate research opportunities for advancing your scholarship. Register HERE and a ZOOM link will be sent immediately to your inbox.Questions: ssmith@citytech.cuny.edu View flyer of series

Health, Health Care, Health Disparities Among Latinx Populations

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, please join our CUNY Institute for Health Equity panel event. The focus will be on Latinx healthcare issues. All CUNY faculty, staff and students are invited to attend on Zoom. See attachments for registration information. This initiative is endorsed by multiple Institutes at CUNY (Mexican Studies Institute; Center for Puerto Rican Studies

HSI Committee Meeting – Curriculum Brainstorming

Do you have ideas to share regarding new Hispanic/Latinx Courses at City Tech? The HSI Committee invites all those interested in sharing ideas for curriculum development to join us on Monday, November 8 from 1pm-2pm. See the 11/2 email from Stephen Soiffer for the Zoom link.

Man Enough?: A Panel Examining Masculinity

The event will be moderated by Rafi D'Angelo, author/creator of "So Let's Talk About _____".  Panelists will include Gabriel “Kwikstep” Disinio (choreographer/artist), Akinwole Garrett (financial startup professional), Chala (editor at Bon Appetit), Johnson Chong (author, shaman and spiritual guide), and Robert Timmins (LMSW and professor at City Tech). Topics of discussion will include mental health, gender identity, toxicity,

Preserving and Telling a New York Story: The SoHo Memory Project

Preserving and Telling a New York Story On Tuesday 11/16 1-2pm, there will be a discussion of City Tech's award-winning SoHo Memory Project documentary, featuring Prof. Josh Kapusinski (COMD, Moving Pixels Club Advisor), Jonathan Baez (City Tech alum and cinematographer), and Or Szyflingier (alum and director). Here are the corresponding materials to share with students:

City Tech’s Nineteenth Annual Poster Session

The Nineteenth Annual Poster Session will be held on Thursday, November 18, 2021, from 12:30 to 3 pm. This event will showcase the results of the research of our faculty and students and will be open to the public. This year, the 19th Annual Poster Session of Faculty and Student Research will be held online.

Opening Gateways: Open Digital Pedagogies for Student Success in STEM

Over the past six years, City Tech and BMCC have joined in a cross-campus collaboration to improve STEM student success in critical mathematics courses. All too often these “gateway” courses function not as gateways but as barriers to progress and completion in STEM disciplines. With funding from the U.S. Department of Education’s Developing Hispanic-Serving Institutions

Immersive instructional design workshop

Ten City Tech faculty will be selected to participate in a paid, virtual January immersive instructional design workshop in which they will learn about information literacy, reflect on discipline specific research practices and  Information Literacy (IL) skills, and be introduced to accessible Instructional Design (ID) principles. Participants will complete readings and participate in discussions (both

Supporting Women (Cis and Trans)/Nonbinary/Agender Faculty at City Tech

Please note revised description of this event (if you have already RSVPed there is no need to RSVP again, thanks). A conversation to identify the challenges faced by women (cis and trans), nonbinary, and agender faculty at City Tech and explore ways for better support The COACHE faculty survey report enables us to examine differences