NYC From the Inside: NYC Through the Eyes of Poets Who Live Here

Academic Complex, Room A-105 285 Jay Street, Brooklyn, NY, United States

Please join us for a special poetry and music event celebrating New York City. On Thursday, Sept. 22nd, from 4-6 p.m., in Room A-105 of the New Academic Complex, contributors to the new anthology of poems NYC From the Inside: NYC Through the Eyes of Poets Who Live Here will team up with musicians from our

Faculty Fridays: Leveraging the Literature Review

Learn how to find target journals for publishing your work; get a quick bird’s eye view of your topic; review basics of using the library for the literature review; effectively

Transformative Learning in the Humanities: Respect the Process with Dr. Bettina Love

Join us for the first event of the year in our Transformative Speaker Series with Dr. Bettina Love, author of We Want to Do More Than Survive: Abolitionist Teaching and the Pursuit of Educational Freedom, who will engage us in a pedagogy workshop to transform our classrooms. Through interactive activities, this workshop will help participants examine

Physics Department presents Resonant time-symmetry breaking in classical and quantum oscillators

Presented by: Professor Mark Dykman, Michigan State University A periodically driven system has discrete time-translation symmetry with the period of the driving. A nonlinear oscillator allows one to see peculiar features of quantum and classical fluctuations as well as tunneling and dissipation in resonantly driven systems. Generally, if a quantum system is in a Floquet

2022 Rigofredo Granados Literary Awards Ceremony

The 2022 Rigofredo Granados Literary Awards Ceremony will take place on Friday, October 21st, from 12:00PM-1:30PM in the Academic Complex, Room 209. Join us! Please view the attached poster for more information. Guidelines