OpenLab: Getting Started

Learn some exciting features of the OpenLab, sign up, and create your OpenLab profile. You’ll learn how to set up an OpenLab site, and learn best practices for adding and organizing content. If you are an instructor, please bring digital copies of your syllabus and other course materials to this mixed-level session.  RSVP http://bit.ly/152nATa OpenLab

Black History Month 2020: Black Chronicles

Grace Gallery

The photographic portraits in BLACK CHRONICLES offer a distinct snapshot of black lives and migrant experiences during the decades following the birth of photography in 1839. 300 Jay Street, BrooklynGrace Gallery Exhibit, N1123: Thursday, Feb. 6th — Friday, Mar. 6thGrace Gallery Panel Discussion, N1123: Tuesday, Feb. 11th 11:30 am — 12:45 pm Library Exhibit, 4th

Black History Month 2020: Marching On!

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

Blackness and the Spatial Politics of Performance for Black Americans under Jim Crow Segregation Public space in the 19th and 20th century was inaccessible most of the time, but there were moments such as expositions, pageants, parades and protests when public space was claimed. Marching On: The Politics of Performance explores the histories, driving forces,

Black History Month 2020: Soul Steps Performance

Academic Complex Auditorium, AB 108 285 Jay Street, Brooklyn, United States

Soul Steps’ performance illustrates the dynamic percussive dance movement called Stepping. Their often interactive presentation also includes an overview of the history and healing power of stepping throughout the African Diaspora.

OpenLab: Access Open Hour

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Drop-in to get some hands-on help from the OpenLab team. And learn how to make your work on the OpenLab accessible to all users! RSVP http://bit.ly/152nATa OpenLab Office Hours, Spring 2020 (N227) Tuesdays 12:00-2:00pm: 2/25, 3/17, 4/21, 5/5 Wednesdays 1:15-3:15pm: 2/5,  3/4, 3/25, 4/1 Thursdays 10:00am-12:00pm: 2/20, 3/12, 4/30, 5/14 Drop-in to get one-on-one help

Physics Department presents Novel nano-imaging techniques for probing electronic properties in graphene devices

Namm 823

Presented by: Dr. Dorri Halbertal Columbia University My talk will present results of two studies of heat dissipation related processes in graphene devices, involving unconventional local probe techniques. The first part of my talk will focus on my work at the Weizmann Institute involving the developed of a scanning nanoSQUID with sub 50 nm diameter

39th Annual Literary Arts Festival Writing Competition

Entry Guidelines Submit your work at the City Tech Literary Arts Festival OpenLab website: https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/literaryartsfestival/submission-guidelines/ Do not include your name in the submission attachment. Attach your entry as a Word document. For more information, please contact: CityTechLAF@gmail.com Competition winners receive cash prizes and a possible Festival reading.