Faculty Workshop: Open Educational Resources

A-432 (Projection Room), Library

Do you have questions about Open Educational Resources (OER)? At this drop-in workshop, we’ll take a look at examples of OER, talk about zero-textbook cost (ZTC) courses, and more! A great way to find out more information about these topics, and see if you’d like to become more involved in OER at City Tech.  

Call for Proposals: Community College and the Future of the Humanities

A National Conference Convened by LaGuardia Community College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York October 18 and 19, 2018 Community colleges are redefining the importance and centrality of the humanities to the lives of the “new majority” of students, both during their academic careers and after graduation. To explore and celebrate the

Scholars Exchange presents Sandra Cheng

N-227

Florentine Comic Drawings: Spectacle, Caricature, and the Print Tradition   You are welcome to bring your lunch. Coffee and dessert will be provided.

Save the Date: The 2nd CUNY Student Orientation Conference

John Jay College 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

The 2nd CUNY Student Orientation Conference will be held on Friday, April 13th, 2018 at The John Jay College of Criminal Justice Please spread the word on your campus. Please encourage your student employees to attend. We will have sessions especially for them! This year, we will ask for presentation proposals. More information coming soon!

WAC: Avoiding Plagiarism Student Workshop

Namm 700 (N700)

Academic misconduct can be less obvious than you think. This workshop will give you practical information to ensure your writing is plagiarism-free.

BWRC: Brooklyn Waters: Sea-Level Rise, Sustainability, and Resilience along the Brooklyn Waterfront

Brooklyn’s Borough Hall

Two days before Earth Day 2018, the Brooklyn Waterfront Research Center (BWRC) will present a full-day conference on what climate change has done, is doing, and will do to the Brooklyn waterfront. The conference will also explore what residents, small businesses, local officials, neighborhood groups, city, state, and federal agencies, corporate and individual property owners,