CUE Conference 2017: Accelerating Progress, Accelerating Equity: Improving Student Success in Developmental and Gateway Courses

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The CUNY CUE Conference 2017 will be held on May 5, 2017 at Borough of Manhattan Community College located at 199 Chambers Street, New York, NY 10007. The Conference is focused on Accelerating Progress, Accelerating Equity: Improving Student Success in Developmental and Gateway Courses. The annual CUE conference is an opportunity to share evidence-based practice

OpenLab Office Hours

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All office hours take place in the conference room of the Faculty Commons, N227. Questions: OpenLab@citytech.cuny.edu

Drop-In Research Workshops

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Q: Are you looking for research help with that final paper or assignment of the semester? A: If so, come to the Ursula C. Schwerin Library on these dates for our special drop-in workshops. RSVP: Keith Muchowski at kmuchowski@citytech.cuny.edu

Writing Intensive Certification Colloquium

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Join us as this year’s Writing Intensive Certification program participants share reworked syllabi and assignments and speak about how Writing Across the Curriculum philosophy influenced their approach to teaching. Come be inspired by your fellow faculty, and learn about how you can participate in next year’s program.

Drop-In Research Workshops

A-441

Q: Are you looking for research help with that final paper or assignment of the semester? A: If so, come to the Ursula C. Schwerin Library on these dates for our special drop-in workshops. RSVP: Keith Muchowski at kmuchowski@citytech.cuny.edu

OpenLab Office Hours

N-227 NY

All office hours take place in the conference room of the Faculty Commons, N227. Questions: OpenLab@citytech.cuny.edu

Humanities Department presents Works in the Works:A Talk by Sarah Standing

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350.org as Localized Trans-Global Performance

On a single “Day of Climate Action” in 2009, 350.org created over 5,000 eco-actions in 180 countries around the world. The next year, they initiated the "Planet-Scale Art Project." In this talk, Professor Standing investigates the implications of 350’s trans-global activism as art and performance.

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