PARSE Cumulative Self-Evaluation Workshop

The Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) team is once again offering the two-part PARSE Cumulative Self Evaluation workshop this spring 2024: Part 1: Participants are expected to complete this Self-Paced Workshop and create a draft before registering for Part 2. The PPT slides explain the process and also include the registration link. Part 2: This synchronous

Publication Support Workshop Series

The Publications Support Workshop Series is designed to support new faculty, faculty from disciplines where training is not typically focused on publication, as well as mid-career and senior faculty seeking to reenergize or refocus their scholarly activities.  Presentations by Profs. Diana Samaroo & Sandie Han – Educational research and publishing – components of an educational

Works in the Works presents Evolution of an Artificial Music Improvisation System

Speaker: Prof. Adam Wilson, Entertainment Technology Abstract: This talk will describe past and current efforts to leverage artificial intelligence techniques in the development of an interactive software agent capable of improvising music with input from A human performer. Topics to be discussed include the philosophical justification for incorporation of artificial agents in music improvisation, the

HSI General Committee Meeting

Room A209 2024 is a big year, an election year! Your opinion, your voice, matters. The Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) Steering Committee invites you to a conversation about amplifying our perspectives, analyzing media sources, and more, with special attention to CUNY and NYC resources. Refreshments will be provided.

Get Organized! Zotero Basics

Scholarly Publishing Workshops from the Library These workshops support your publishing and teach you how to make yourself more visible and how to document the impact of your work. 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

BWRC Evening Talk Sponsored by Con Edison

The Brooklyn Waterfront: The Innovation Coast? In the year before the Covid pandemic, there was the possibility that Amazon would open a second headquarters in New York City.  Developers from around the city tried many different ways to attract the company to their boroughs. There were some in Brooklyn, for instance, who thought labeling parts

Anti-Asian Hate Conference

Since 2020, Stop Asian Hate has “reported 11,000 acts of hate against Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders.” As part of the CUNY Anti-Hate Initiative, City Tech will host a conference on Anti-Asian Hate on Thursday, May 2nd from 2:00PM to 5:00PM, Academic Complex Rm. A105. Dr. Christa Grant, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Inclusive Excellence at the State

Author Identifier (ORCID) for Publishing and Grantsmanship

Scholarly Publishing Workshops from the Library These workshops support your publishing and teach you how to make yourself more visible and how to document the impact of your work. ORCID IDs are author identifiers. They are especially helpful to authors with names that are more common but they have other benefits including speedier registration in

Holistic Mentoring for Diverse Urban Student Populations

Seats are limited – please register by April 26

The Louis Stokes Regional Center for Inclusive Mentoring in STEM will be offering a workshop at City Tech – Holistic Mentoring for Diverse Urban Student Populations

Make Your Courses Accessible – Universal Design for Learning

CUNY is offering in-depth collaborative workshops on Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and Accessibility Drop-In Office Hours to support faculty. The UDL framework asks us to expect and prepare for students who learn differently in any classroom. Complete details for workshop and office hour sessions along with previous meeting recordings and presentations are available HERE. Contact jessica.murray@cuny.edu with any