Cross-Cultural Practice: Recent Works by Chinese Artists in New York

New Academic Complex Theater

The Humanities Department at New York City College of Technology, CUNY is proud to present “Cross-cultural Practice: Recent Works by Chinese Artists in New York,” curated by Dr. Zhijian Qian, Assistant Professor of Art History and scholar of Asian and Chinese art. The exhibition features a group of Chinese artists who have been living and

Curating Faculty and Staff Portfolios

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Learn more about using the OpenLab for developing and maintaining an active Portfolio for teaching, research, or other purposes. RSVP http://bit.ly/152nATa     Spring 2019 Office Hours Meet with a member of the OpenLab Community Team for face-to- face support. Mondays 2:00-4:00pm: 2/4, 3/4, 4/1, 5/6 Tuesdays 12:00-2:00pm: 2/19, 3/12, 4/16, 5/14 Fridays 1:00-3:00: 2/1,

Living In Brooklyn, a discussion by BWRC

City Tech Auditorium

There's still time to register for Living in Brooklyn: Housing along the Waterfront on Friday, April 12th. BWRC's full-day gathering will feature discussions on the future of affordable housing in Brooklyn's waterfront neighborhoods. As housing costs increase and coastal fragility accelerates, Living in Brooklyn gathers a dynamic group of leaders to debate the critical questions: what bold policies and programs are needed to

Open Hour on the OpenLab

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Ready to get hands-on experience on the OpenLab with face-to-face help available for support? Bring your ideas and questions, and join the OpenLab team for our Open Hour, a great opportunity to find out more about getting started with the OpenLab, but also a perfect time to ask your more advanced questions about using the

Call for Proposals for the 18th Annual CUNY IT Conference

CUNY will be holding its 18th Annual IT Conference in a few months. This year’s Conference theme is “Bridging Gaps.” Please remember that proposals are due by 9/15/19. Below is the full Call for Proposals. Proposals must be submitted using the form at cunyitconference.commons.gc.cuny.edu. Selections will be announced by the end of September. On behalf

PDAC Fall 2019 Teaching Recognition Award

PDAC Fall 2019 Teaching Recognition Award The 2019-2020 Teaching Recognition Award honors a faculty member with long-term dedication to actualizing City Tech’s mission as an institution “committed to high quality technological and professional education.” The Teaching Recognition Award is a year-long honor administered through the Professional Development Advisory Council (PDAC), which has recognized and supported

Tech You Can Borrow from the Library Workshop

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Did you know you can borrow iPads and laptops from the library? How about document scanners, headphones, and phone chargers? This 60-minute workshop will highlight the different technologies we have available for loan to students, how the loan process works, what you can use this technology for, and what happens to your data after you

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

CUNY Funding Fridays: Selecting a Venue for Journal Publication

Join us for the first Faculty Funding Fridays webinar! Every month, the Office of Research is offering a faculty research development webinar in collaboration with the Research Foundation Office of Award Pre-Proposal Support and the Office of Library Services. The webinars will take place on Zoom.  Megan Wacha, Scholarly Communications Librarian, Office of Library ServicesTracey Revenson, Professor of Psychology at Hunter College and Editor-in-Chief of the