Pedagogy of Kindness Discussion Series: Call for Presenters
My name is Josh and I work in the Center for Teaching and Learning at Queens College. One of the many exciting projects that we put out during the pandemic
My name is Josh and I work in the Center for Teaching and Learning at Queens College. One of the many exciting projects that we put out during the pandemic
Speaker: Diana Mincyte, Ph.D., Social Science Department Abstract: Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, regional food infrastructures were destroyed leaving millions of people at severe risk of hunger
Co-sponsored by CUNY/Hunter College and Professors at Play! All on Zoom! What does it mean to be a "playful professor"? Can gamelike aspects be woven into projects that address serious topics?
You are cordially invited to a special event honoring both the 2022-2023 Scholar on Campus, Professor Diana Samaroo and the 2020-2021 Scholar on Campus, Professor Hamid Norouzi. Join us for a celebratory hors d’oeuvre reception at
Each month during the spring semester, faculty from the City Tech Online Learning Advisory Council (OLAC) and Dr. Karen Lundstrem, Chair of OLAC, will present techniques, resources, and best practices on a specific topic that is relevant to creating hybrid learning spaces designed to deepen student understanding and increase student success. After the presentations, faculty
CET Department invites you to join an open hearing on its new SET(Software Engineering Technology) BS and changing existing EMT AAS to CET AAS program proposals. Click the following link
Dear City Tech Faculty Members: Are you interested in helping new City Tech students gain the knowledge and skills they need to be successful?Have you ever wished new students were
Stop in for a short take or stay for the hour. Share your favorite success and take away something new to enhance your teaching. Representatives from WAC, READ, OpenLab, and others will be there to share tips, too. Register here and a ZOOM link will be sent immediately to your inbox.
Join us on Friday, May 6, 2022 from 2:00-3:00 p.m. for a workshop led by Dr. Daniel Collins and Dr. Meghan Gilbert addressing ongoing changes to the Composition Program at Guttman Community College. These changes are grounded in anti-racist pedagogy and theory, as well as the scholarship and activism of linguistic justice. Drawing from Critical
What does a transformative moment in the classroom look or sound like? In this event, five Mellon TLH Faculty Fellows from different CUNY campuses will each present examples of active