Latinas in Higher Education Conference: Our journey…Our Legacy/Nuestra Trayectoria…Nuestro Legado

The BCC Association for Latino Faculty and Staff, the President’s Office, and the Womxn Up! Resource Center is proud to present the first:Latinas in Higher Education Conference: Our journey…Our Legacy/Nuestra Trayectoria…Nuestro LegadoFriday, September 30, 2022The mission of this historic event is to celebrate and highlight the scholarship, service, and contributions of Latinas faculty and staff.

Call for OER project proposals, AY 22-23

Exciting news! New York State and CUNY have reinvested funds to support open educational resources (OER) at the University. Our short-term initiative, which many City Tech faculty have participated in from 2017-2022, has been re-upped with tax levy funds for this fiscal year 2022-2023. In short, we will continue to be able to fund and

RF CUNY Brown Bag Research Webinars: Pivot-RP Training for CUNY Faculty

Overview of Session: Pivot-RP is an online tool that helps end users connect with global and local research opportunities. Learn how researchers can leverage the site to discover new funding opportunities. This webinar is suitable for those seeking a Pivot-RP refresher and/or new faculty interested in learning about Pivot-RP. Access and functionality in several main

Annual HSI Week Forum

Location: Library Building, 300 Jay Street, L632 (Faculty Lounge) This year City Tech celebrates is 25th year as a Hispanic-Serving Institution, we welcome all members of the City Tech community to join in a discussion of "servingness" at City Tech. Please register so we can plan accordingly with some light refreshments. To learn about additional

RF CUNY Brown Bag Research Webinars: GrantForward Refresher for CUNY Faculty

GrantForward is a service that is available to all CUNY faculty and students, and it provides users with access to a rich collection of funding information, including but not limited to aggregation of opportunities like research grants, fellowships, awards, internships etc., from multiple types of sponsors such as Federal, State, Foundation, University, Private Firms, International

NYC From the Inside: NYC Through the Eyes of Poets Who Live Here

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

Please join us for a special poetry and music event celebrating New York City. On Thursday, Sept. 22nd, from 4-6 p.m., in Room A-105 of the New Academic Complex, contributors to the new anthology of poems NYC From the Inside: NYC Through the Eyes of Poets Who Live Here will team up with musicians from our

Faculty Fridays: Leveraging the Literature Review

Learn how to find target journals for publishing your work; get a quick bird’s eye view of your topic; review basics of using the library for the literature review; effectively use Google Scholar, citation managers, and link resolvers; quickly assess a journal and avoid predatory journals.

Racial Health Inequity and Health Outcomes. Advance registration is required

It will be an introduction to key concepts in community and public health, and add more context to the health inequities the Black community faces. This seminar series aims to bring more visibility to racial health inequity through a project funded by CUNY’s BRESI Council Presented by Julian L. Watkins, MD (pronouns: he/ him), Health

Transformative Learning in the Humanities: Respect the Process with Dr. Bettina Love

Join us for the first event of the year in our Transformative Speaker Series with Dr. Bettina Love, author of We Want to Do More Than Survive: Abolitionist Teaching and the Pursuit of Educational Freedom, who will engage us in a pedagogy workshop to transform our classrooms. Through interactive activities, this workshop will help participants examine