A Restorative Scent of Water: Bringing Women in STEM Together
Janet Lefler Dining RoomRSVP: Janet Liou-Mark at jliou-mark@citytech.cuny.edu by November 21, 2017. *Seats limited to 32 faculty
RSVP: Janet Liou-Mark at jliou-mark@citytech.cuny.edu by November 21, 2017. *Seats limited to 32 faculty
Instructional/Information Technology in CUNY: Opening Access The escalating costs of higher education—both tuition and the collateral expenses of textbooks and course materials—have widespread effects. With the announcement of the Excelsior Scholarship and new funding to develop Open Educational Resources, CUNY is poised to ease financial barriers to college for even more students than we already
The Fifteenth Annual Poster Session will be held on Thursday, November 30, 2016, from 12:30 to 4 pm. This event will showcase the results of the research of our faculty and students and will be open to the public. As part of the Poster Session, each Department will also exhibit recent publications (2015-2017 only) of
Solar PV Energy + Battery Storage stockpiles sunlight and delivers it on-demand to the building where it will be used, improving power quality and reliability and reducing the City’s carbon footprint. At this evening session, meet the people who are making battery storage work in housing, government buildings, hospitals, and more. Learn about new battery
Seminar 5: Built Environments: Technology, Nature, and the City By invitation only.
View the program: https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/sciencefictionatcitytech/. Knowledge is indivisible. When people grow wise in one direction, they are sure to make it easier for themselves to grow wise in other directions as well. On the other hand, when they split up knowledge, concentrate on their own field, and scorn and ignore other fields, they grow less
Presented by Scholar on Campus, Professor Janet Liou-Mark
Please join us for presentations and conversation with our panel of distinguished speakers. This event is hosted by the College and the National Endowment for the Humanities Grant A Cultural History of Digital Technologies. The speakers include: Professor Juliet Floyd is Professor of Philosophy at Boston University, and a philosopher of logic, mathematics, and scientific
Organizers/Sponsors: Professional Development Advisory Council (PDAC), Library Scholarly Communications Committee (LSCC), and Faculty Commons. By invitation only.
The CUNY Games Conference is a two-day event to promote and discuss game-based pedagogies in higher education. The first day of the conference focuses on interactive presentations, and the second day consists of low-key game design, playtesting, and gameplay. Game-based pedagogy incorporates some of the best aspects of collaborative, active, and inquiry-based learning. With the