When You Look, What Do You See?

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  How can teaching the skill of observation influence inquiry across disciplines? Join us in this exploration. RSVP: facultycommons@citytech.cuny.edu

When You Look, What Do You See?

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  How can teaching the skill of observation influence inquiry across disciplines? Join us in this exploration. RSVP: facultycommons@citytech.cuny.edu

Book Launch Party

City Tech Bookstore Cafe 259 Adams Street, Brooklyn

Featured Authors Kate Falvey, Associate Professor of English Lubie Grujicic-Alatriste, Associate Professor of English Khalid Lachheb, Assistant Professor of Humanities Robert Ostrom, Assistant Professor of English Patricia Rudden, Professor of English Rebecca Shapiro, Assistant Professor of English

Women in Comics Exhibit

Grace Gallery

Featuring female artists spanning all aspects of the comics industry; from Marvel and DC to Independent Comics.  These amazing creators are artists, writers, and entrepreneurs … and the show even a City Tech alum!

CUNY Manuscript Bootcamp

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Facilitator: Mark E. Hauber, PhD, DSc Interim University Vice Provost for Research The aim of the Manuscript Bootcamp is for faculty members to take a day and fully focus on getting started on new manuscript that they are keen to develop fully. Dedicated time for writing will be interspersed with instant peer-reviews and working groups to

Stronger Tomorrow: Wellness for Women of Color

Borough of Manhattan Community College 199 Chambers St, New York, NY, United States

Dr. Christine Thorpe (City Tech/CUNY) and Dr. Lesley Rennis (BMCC/CUNY) will co-host the Stronger Tomorrow: Wellness for Women of Color at the Borough of Manhattan Community College, Richard Harris Terrace, 199 Chambers Street, Manhattan, on Saturday, March 18, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event is free for CUNY participants and $10 for non-CUNY participants.

Instagram and Twitter in the Classroom and Beyond

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In this 1-hour workshop, faculty and staff will learn how to use two social media platforms to develop professional networks, engage students, and showcase student work and classroom activities. The workshop will help new users of these platforms navigate the user interface and learn how to curate media feeds and interact. Participants are encouraged to

Turning Your Exercises into Games:A Mid-Semester Workshop with What’s Your Game Plan?

CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, United States

Games and simulations are powerful tools for learning. In this boot camp brainstorm, BMCC’s Prof. Joe Bisz (English) and Prof. Kathleen Offenholley (Mathematics) break up professors and graduate students into design teams whose job is to enhance an exercise with the mechanics of popular board games. This workshop provides a fun introduction to the engagement