Cross-Cultural Practice: Recent Works by Chinese Artists in New York

New Academic Complex Theater

The Humanities Department at New York City College of Technology, CUNY is proud to present “Cross-cultural Practice: Recent Works by Chinese Artists in New York,” curated by Dr. Zhijian Qian, Assistant Professor of Art History and scholar of Asian and Chinese art. The exhibition features a group of Chinese artists who have been living and

Una cita con la cita. The Cross-cultural Values of Citations in Postgraduate Research Works

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Citation processes are shaped in a textual context that characterizes the academic discourse within each genre, such as disciplinary community or cultural framework The interplay between the citation processes and context in turn generates new knowledge between the writer and reader. In this presentation, I discuss the cross-cultural differences in citations used in their research

Performance and Protest in Saving the Whales: A Talk by Sarah Standing

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The Humanities Department presents…………… A Talk by Sarah Standing Beginning in the mid-1970s, Greenpeace’s “Save the Whales” Campaign became a successful weapon against international whaling. Today, oceanic warming causes shifts in whale migration, uncertain feeding patterns, and the consequent loss of vitality. In this presentation, I investigate the efficacy of the “Save the Whales” campaign

Ending Stereotypes on The College Campus – An Unending Journey

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The Humanities Department cordially invites you to September's Works-in-the-Works event   A talk by Prof. Zheng Zhu   Ending Stereotypes on The College Campus – An Unending Journey This talk will examine negative perceptions of Latinx people and cultures in U.S. academic institutions and the response to these harmful biases in the play Las Memorias,

The City Tech Health Communication Symposium

Academic Complex, Room A-105 285 Jay Street, Brooklyn, NY, United States

Join us for a day of talks from experts in nursing, dental hygiene, health sciences, art history, communication studies, and other fields. Topics include: current research in health communication; health disparities and health equity; narrative medicine; collaborations between arts and sciences; Spanish language speakers seeking healthcare; communication skills training; social marketing; video game interventions, and