City Tech Writer Volume 19

Hope the semester has been a productive and positive experience so far. I wanted to remind you know that, in its fourth year as an all-digital journal, City Tech Writer continues to immerse reader and writers alike in the possibilities of the written word. Once again, you are invited to sponsor submissions for this year's issue. We're looking for excellent student writing (from any discipline)

Works in the Works: Trauma Visualized

Speaker: George Larkins, Communication Design Department Traditional Japanese architecture masterfully blends environment, light, and boundaries. Japanese architecture creates spaces that resonate with nature and the change of me. Deep-rooted appreciation for nature integrates buildings seamlessly into their surroundings, forging harmonious unity. These spaces don't just separate inside from outside; they frame nature like an ever-changing

RFCUNY Brown Bag Research Webinars: How to Develop an Evaluation Plan for your Grant Application

Not all grant proposals require an evaluation plan; however, in recent years most program announcements and funding opportunities stipulate an evaluation strategy or plan with specific milestones. If an evaluation plan is required, it will be listed in the program announcement. Most often, larger, more involved grant proposals always will require an evaluation plan. An

2023 CUNY IT Conference

It’s that time of year again and we are excited to announce the 22nd annual CUNY IT Conference in person at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice on November 30 – December 1. This year’s enlightening and timely theme is "Us and It. CUNY in the Age of Generative AI." We invite you to

8th Annual City Tech Science Fiction Symposium

You are invited to attend the 8th Annual City Tech Science Fiction Symposium on Thursday, November 30 (9:00AM-5:00PM) Online via Zoom, Sponsored by the School of Arts and Sciences. The theme for this year is “Science Fiction, Gender, and Sexuality.” The event features a keynote address by Ytasha L. Womack, a critically acclaimed author, filmmaker, and independent

Know Your Body

Human Anatomy & Physiology students will translate their curriculum experience and become a teacher for a day. Activities include information on how our body parts coordinate and function in health and disease. Learn about Pace makers, blood pressure, diet, compare food platters and eating disorders like anorexia. Mental health (prion, depression, bipolar disorders, schizophrenia), respiratory

Art about Health & Healthy Habits for Artists

Featuring: Kriota Willberg, Cartoonist & Art & Health ExpertLocation: P117 (Pearl Building First Floor – Room 117)Modality: In-Person Event Co-Sponsored by DICE (Diversity & Inclusion in the Curriculum and Education, an Ad hoc Committee of the College Council Curriculum committee.   Questions: Please contact Sara Gómez Woolley via SJWoolley@citytech.cuny.edu or Dionne Bennett dbennett@citytech.cuny.edu 

Hip Hop & Health

Featuring: Dr. Dawn-Elissa Fischer of San Francisco State University, AKA “The DEF Professor,” Anthropologist; Hip Hop Studies Scholar; Culture & Information Technology ScholarLINK: https://tinyurl.com/HipHopHealth Modality: ONLINE Event(Meeting ID: 895 0825 3296 Passcode: 126453)  This event is co-sponsored by The African American Studies Department which welcomes Dr. Fischer as our “Black Solidarity Day” Speaker; The Hiphop Archive

Get Organized! Zotero Basics

Attendees will learn the capabilities of this powerful, free open-source reference management software program. The session covers the functionalities of the Zotero client, adding the Zotero plugin to your browser, and importing citations to generate a bibliography. To maximize our workshop time, please download Zotero from https://www.zotero.org and create your username and password in the