OSP: Open Hour Pivot Introduction

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Introduction to PIVOT: A dynamic funding search engine The Office of Sponsored Programs will be hosting several open hour sessions about COS PIVOT, a comprehensive source of funding opportunities that allow you to track and receive alerts about funding related to your research interests. Mondays 2:00 – 3:00 PM In the Faculty Commons Conference Room

iTEC: Prezi for Online Presentations

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Learn how to use Prezi, an online presentation tool. Zoom in and out of your online images, videos, and text to present conceptual material. To register, email: itec@citytech.cuny.edu

2nd Annual Tech Day at City Tech

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Venue: N119 Date: March 30, 2016 Time: 10:00 am - 3:30 pm Keynote Speaker: Jennifer Sparrow Academic Director, General Education View Tech Day program

Physics Seminar: Prof. William Wootters:
Why does nature like the square root of negative one?

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Place: Namm 823 Date: Thursday, March 31 2016 Time: 12:00 PM   Presented by Prof. William Wootters Faculty and students are welcome.   Abstract: Quantum mechanics is a probabilistic theory, but the way we compute probabilities in quantum mechanics is quite different from what one would expect from, say, rolling dice or tossing coins.  To get a quantum probability,

iTEC: ePortfolios

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A faculty workshop introducing the ePortfolio project on OpenLab's Wordpress software. Discover a simple, effective way to bring ePortfolios into your classroom to support your students' academic progress. To register, email: itec@citytech.cuny.edu

WAC: Assisting ESL Writers

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Date: Thursday, March 31st, 2016 Time: 1:00- 2:15pm Venue: N605 RSVP: facultycommons@citytech.cuny.edu

The Undergraduate Research Programs present The Birth of Sono-Astronomy When the Cosmos Does the Wave

Amphitheater Auditorium

A talk by National Medal of Science winner and PCAST member, Physicist S. James Gates   Date: Monday, April 4, 2016 Time: 4 PM Location: Atrium Amphitheatre View Poster FACULTY AND STUDENTS ARE WELCOME.   Biography: Sylvester James Gates Jr. is a Distinguished University Professor, University System of Maryland Regents Professor and John S. Toll Professor of Physics