What Every College Graduate Should Know: Assessing General Education

Hunter College

November 14, 2014, from 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM, at Hunter College, New York City RSVP by 5pm on Monday November 10, 2014 by emailing: lauren.tacke-cushing@stonybrook.edu Additional information available at assessmentnetworkny.org Click to view poster.

12th Annual City Tech Poster Session

City Tech Poster Session features the results of the research of faculty and students. The Poster Session has become a tradition at the College to highlight achievements of our faculty and students. Each year our Poster Session have grown and become more interesting and successful. The list of participants includes: Architechture Biological Sciences Engineering Technology

Readings on Community, Migration and Displacement

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Do you feel insecure with your living situation? Rents always on the rise while wages stagnate? Getting priced out of your neighborhood? Join us for a book reading and discussion on the politics gentrification, race and organizing. Three authors will be on hand to talk about their new books: Marta Effinger-Crichlow, City Tech, African American

NEH: Making Connections – Telling Medical Stories

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Presented by Dr. Rita Charon Will discuss how electronic developments in the health care fields relate to the ways that doctors and nurses think about and tell stories about their patients. Nov. 21, 2014 Noon - 1:30pm Presidents Conference Room, Namm 318 Click to view poster.

CST Colloquium: Software at Scale

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Tuesday, November 25, 2014 1-2pm Room N119 Light refreshments will be served! Click to view poster.

OpenLab: Getting Started on the OpenLab

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Find out how to collaborate with your students and colleagues on the OpenLab in these introductory sessions. You will need access to your City Tech email account. Workshops are open to all City Tech faculty and staff. Part-time faculty are eligible to receive a small stipend. Please RSVP: https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/openroad/workshop-signup-2014/

CUNY’s 13th Annual IT Conference

Change is the new constant, but some (big) changes are more like shifts: shifts in practice and perspective; generational shifts; shifts in procedure and position; even tectonic shifts. The City University of New York’s 13th annual IT Conference will sum up some shifts our many changes add up to. What shifts are taking place in