Connect Day
In your first class session PLEASE encourage new students attend their department orientation -- Connect Day! Locations by Department are HERE
In your first class session PLEASE encourage new students attend their department orientation -- Connect Day! Locations by Department are HERE
The call for OER Fellowship applications has been extended to next Tuesday, September 12th.The Library seeks applicants for the Open Educational Resources (OER) Fellowship. Begun in 2015, this funded program runs in conjunction with the CUNY-wide initiative funded by New York state to “engage faculty in the redesign of courses through the replacement of proprietary
City Tech faculty are cordially invited to participate in the 2023-2024 FC/LSCC Publications Support workshop series, with the goal of each participant setting a long-term goal and making substantial progress on their scholarly endeavors. The series may be of interest to faculty from disciplines where training is not typically focused on publication, to new faculty,
Hope the semester has been a productive and positive experience so far. I wanted to remind you know that, in its fourth year as an all-digital journal, City Tech Writer continues to immerse reader and writers alike in the possibilities of the written word. Once again, you are invited to sponsor submissions for this year's issue. We're looking for excellent student writing (from any discipline)
You are invited to attend the 8th Annual City Tech Science Fiction Symposium on Thursday, November 30 (9:00AM-5:00PM) Online via Zoom, Sponsored by the School of Arts and Sciences. The theme for this year is “Science Fiction, Gender, and Sexuality.” The event features a keynote address by Ytasha L. Womack, a critically acclaimed author, filmmaker, and independent
As we prepare for another exciting year of Undergraduate Research, we certainly would like to thank all of our colleagues who have been research mentors for our students, and we would certainly like to encourage colleagues who have not engaged in undergraduate research mentoring at the college to please consider participating in this rich, gratifying
City Tech will host Common Ground: Making Connections in Interdisciplinary Place-Based Learning on Friday, October 18, in the Academic Complex, 285 Jay Street, Brooklyn. Organized by City Tech’s Interdisciplinary Committee, the Common Ground conference features individual presentations, panel presentations, short talks, and workshops with scholars from CUNY and beyond who teach and conduct research on interdisciplinarity in
Explore the differences between open and traditional peer review models in this workshop. Part-time faculty will receive compensation at the non-teaching adjunct rate for participation. For more information, visit the Library Buzz or reach out to Joshua Peach for workshop details and for general OER inquiries email Anne Leonard or visit OER at City Tech on
OpenLab Q&A: 1:30pm-2:00pm. All are welcome!
Where: Namm 1001 Register in advance for this meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/gxXdp3IiSnKCAB10M9oUFQ (Even though the link says 12:30, the meeting begins at 12:45.) Ask questions about the new contract, hear updates on Health and Safety, share concerns about working conditions on campus, organize around issues important to you Bring a colleague. Lunch will be served. RSVP for in-person