WAC: Minimal Marking and Effective Grading

This workshop offers strategies for minimizing time spent on grading while maximizing the effectiveness of written comments. These strategies not only ease an instructor’s workload but also lead to more comprehensive student learning. We will cover a variety of minimal marking techniques that will allow faculty to focus on overall improvements in student writing.

Enriching the Humanities Curriculum to Embrace Cultural Relevance

City Tech’s Gen Ed Committee and the NEH grant, Enriching the Humanities Curriculum to Embrace Cultural Relevance, are sponsoring a second workshop this spring: Culturally Responsive, inclusive and Anti-Racist Curriculum with Dr. Nancy Velazquez-Torres. Where: A-209

RFCUNY Brown Bag Research Webinars: NIH Grant Programs for CUNY Postdoctoral Researchers

Overview: The purpose of this webinar is to describe the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Individual Postdoctoral Fellowship (F32) program which supports research training of highly promising postdoctoral candidates who have the potential to become productive, independent investigators in scientific health-related research fields relevant to the missions of the participating NIH Institutes

AI Roundtable: AI and the Humanities

Mike Sharples is Emeritus Professor of Educational Technology in the Institute of Educational Technology at The Open University, UK. He is an expert in artificial intelligence and education and is author of: Story Machines: How Computers Have Become Creative Writers. He is an Associate Editor of the International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education. Zoom

City Tech Micro-Credentials Forum

This conference will feature SUNY, CUNY, and industry speakers, aiming to inspire the City Tech community to develop micro-credentials for career readiness and technical skills. Organized in partnership with the STEM Success Collaborative, Faculty Commons, AtoL, and the Provost's office.

SAVE THE DATE: Scholar on Campus

The candidates' portfolios are currently being reviewed, and soon we will know who City Tech's 2025–2026 Scholar on Campus is. A reception and an award ceremony will be held on May 5, 2025, to celebrate and honor our new Scholar on Campus, and we are inviting you to join us for this momentous celebration. Please mark

Get Organized! Zotero Basics Online

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 Zotero

LGBTQIA+ limited film screening, Heightened Scrutiny

The LGBTQIA+ collective has the good fortune to bring the film Heightened Scrutiny to campus for a screening along with its director, Sam Feder, scheduled for May 6th at 3pm in the Auditorium of the Academic Complex. This is only the second screening of the film in NYC and it has been selected for a number of film

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

Education and Democracy in the Age of Disinformation

The Gen Ed Committee IDEA working group presents Education and Democracy in the Age of Disinformation: Critical Thinking for Diversity, Reason and Intellectual Autonomy an interactive, in-person event to help participants learn to navigate (dis)information in the digital age. Prof. Dionne Bennett of African American Studies and Prof. Anne Leonard of the Library will present,