The Center for Online Learning and ACERT at Hunter College Present: Week Zero Camp

3-Day Online Event for Faculty (some sessions are optional) Monday, January 9 – Wednesday, January 11, 2023, 10am-12pm and 2-4pm How do you help your students get ready for a new semester? Before the start of the semester rush, join colleagues from across CUNY to build your “week zero" orientation module, where students can find

Campus Group Proposals: Improving Campus Climate/Confronting religious, ethnic and other forms of discrimination

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALSSubmission Deadline: January 30, 2023 (5:00 pm EST) Hate crimes in major U.S. cities have risen by double‐digit percentage increases over the past two years. Bias‐motivated attacks have frequently targeted Asian Americans, Blacks, Jews, Latinos, Muslims, and members of the LGBTQI+ community. While Congress passes legislation aimed at combating hate crimes, institutions of

Scholarly Publishing Clinic

Learn how to pick the best journal or publisher for your article or book, retain rights as an author, create a Google Scholar profile or search alert, use Academic Works and citation managers, and more. Email Prof. Monica Berger to schedule your consultation and discuss your preferences for shared communication. Use this form to give us advance notice of your

CUNY 1969 | Panel Event

What We Learn from a Year of Unrest, Student Activism, and the Struggle for Black and Puerto Rican Representation at CUNY Where: Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room NVC 14-280 Live stream will be available on the CTL’s YouTube channel Featuring: Registration required (in-person or live streaming). Limited seating available.

Physics Department presents Dissipation, drag, and diffusion in 1D solids

Presented by Aleksandr Rodin, Yale-NUS College Solid-state batteries have the potential to play an integral part in applications where traditional liquid-electrolyte cells are not ideal. A vital component of these batteries is a solid electrolyte: an electronic insulator capable of carrying ions between the anode and the cathode. Finding an optimal material for this component

Scholarship for the Public Good: Paths to Open Access Online

Open access scholarly literature—roughly, scholarly works that are online and free of charge for all—has developed over the past 20 years from wild idea to widespread reality. Open access journals, books, and repositories are now established parts of the scholarly ecosystem, and many consider near-universal open access to be inevitable.But publishing itself is not cost-free,

Good Trouble: A Speaker Series

New Academic Building A-205

Architects, academics and change makers consider solutions to some of the most pressing problems in the built environment. Organized by AIA Brooklyn & City Tech Department of Architectural Technology Where: New Academic Building A-205 This program is IN PERSON ONLY. Refreshments will be served in the Tillary Lobby at 6 PM and talks start promptly at