International Mother Language Day

As a space dedicated to language, the Writing Center looks forward to celebrating International Mother Language Day on Tuesday, Feb. 21st from 1pm-3pm in L-632 (the faculty lounge in the Library Building). This day marks the importance of multilingual education and the value of bringing more languages into public life. To celebrate, we will have a line-up of

Priority Town Hall on Transfer of Credits

Dear CUNY Faculty and Staff, Last week, I wrote to you to share our new initiative regarding transfer and seek your support on behalf of our students. Although much progress has been made to facilitate transfer, work remains to be done. Students continue to lose credits upon transfer in the same major, delaying academic progression

26th Semi-Annual Research Mixer Event

Would you like to engage City Tech students in your research project(s) ?  Are you seeking research mentees?  Would you like to meet a cohort of our best, our brightest, and our most promising students?  Are you interested in learning more about funded research opportunities at City Tech ? If you answered yes to any of the above questions,

Black History Month and BRESI Event: Free CeCe

Mamie Till Mobley said it best after the murder of her son Emmett Till: "What happens to any of us, anywhere in the world, had better be the business of all of us."In keeping with this sentiment and in a continuation of our BRESI theme on Black and Latinx Girlhood, for this Black History Month we

Social Science Colloquium

This presentation analyzes a nineteenth-century image of a white man shooting black civil rights activist Octavius Catto, and discusses the complications related to researching and writing about black people in US history. Geoff Zylstra is a historian of technology who focuses on the industrialization of the built environment in the nineteenth century. His research includes

Honors Project Mentor Invitation

We invite you to consider mentoring talented students as part of City Tech’s Honors Scholars Program. City Tech encourages students who have demonstrated high academic achievement to undertake honors-level work in any course. Honors projects involve a substantial challenging assignment in addition to the standard requirements of the course (Note: Honors projects can be a research

Climate Change, Human Health, and Resiliency Forum

Moderator:  John Tsapogas, RFCUNY Office of Award Pre-Proposal Support (APPS) The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) is interested in continuing its ties with the City University of New York (CUNY) and we are interested in building opportunities with researchers in Japan in areas related to science, engineering, and health.  As part of

HSI Committee Meeting – Translation Services at City Tech

Please join the HSI Committee on Monday, February 27 from 1pm-2pm in a discussion around Translation services at City Tech. We will be highlighting current services and brainstorming new possibilities. Guest Speakers from iTEC, Student Success Center, STAR, and ASAP All are welcome!

LGBTQIA+ Faculty+Staff Collective

Are you interested in supporting LGBTQIA+ students, faculty, and staff at City Tech? Would you like to be part of creating a more welcoming and inclusive environment for all gender identities and expressions and sexualities? If so, you are invited to participate in a meaningful and rewarding college-level service opportunity - an official LGBTQIA+ Faculty+Staff Collective.

Priority Town Hall on Transfer of Credits

Dear CUNY Faculty and Staff, Last week, I wrote to you to share our new initiative regarding transfer and seek your support on behalf of our students. Although much progress has been made to facilitate transfer, work remains to be done. Students continue to lose credits upon transfer in the same major, delaying academic progression