Social Science Lecture: The Soviet-Israeli War 1967-1973

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Please join us! Isabella Ginor and Gideon Remez discuss their new book The Soviet-Israeli War 1967-1973 (Hurst/Oxford University Press) This groundbreaking book sheds new light on the peak of the USSR’s direct military involvement in the Egyptian-Israeli conflict. The head-on clash that pitted some 50,000 Soviet servicemen with state-of-the-art weaponry against US-armed Israeli forces turned the

Library Workshop: Copyright for Teaching, Scholarship, and Open Educational Resources

A-543

Is it ethical to post an article to Blackboard if it’s not available online? Should you sign a restrictive author agreement with a publisher? Is it legal to show students a film in class? As part of teaching and scholarly practices, we routinely confront (or ignore) the challenges introduced by copyright. This workshop will demystify

African American Studies Department presents Black Solidarity Day:Our Democracy: The Black Immigrant Experience

Atrium Amphitheater

Keynote Speaker: Benjamin Ndugga-Kabuye Benjamin Ndugga-Kabuye is a local organizer and Advocacy and Research Manager with the Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI). Mr. Ndugga-Kabuye’s commitment to building infrastructure for social movement stems from seeing how policies from past social movements aided his immigration journey from Uganda. This journey has included advocating for a range of

Library Workshop: Digital Privacy: A Hands-on Workshop

A-540

 Learn more about privacy and take control of your digital identity! In this hands-on workshop, City Tech Faculty, Students, and Staff will learn how to protect themselves against surveillance and unwanted data collection. Specific topics covered will include password security, social media privacy, browser settings, and alternative search engines. Open to Students, Faculty, and Staff.

Physics Seminar: Exciton complexes in quasi-2D crystals in the configuration space approach

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Presenter: Prof. Igor V. Bondarev North Carolina Central University Durham, NC, USA Abstract: I will present a universal method for binding energy evaluation of the lowest energy neutral and charged exciton complexes (biexciton, trion) in spatially confined semiconductor nanostructures . The method, originally pioneered by Landau, Gor'kov, Pitaevski, Holstein, and Herring in their studies of

Library Workshop: Academic Works Posting Parties

Library Computer Room, A540

Celebrate Open Access Week 2017! Learn how CUNY’s institutional repository can help maximize your research impact. We will demonstrate how to post your scholarly work to Academic Works and talk more about your rights as an author. Bring your files, including conference presentations, on a flash drive, and we’ll guide you through the process of

Library Workshop: Academic Works Posting Parties

Library Computer Room, A540

Celebrate Open Access Week 2017! Learn how CUNY’s institutional repository can help maximize your research impact. We will demonstrate how to post your scholarly work to Academic Works and talk more about your rights as an author. Bring your files, including conference presentations, on a flash drive, and we’ll guide you through the process of

WAC Digital Initiative – Writing Intensive Certification!

61 Local 61 Bergen St., Brooklyn, NY, United States

Interested in getting certified to teach writing intensive (WI) courses from the comfort of your home? For more information: https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/groups/wac-digital-initiatives-writing-intensive-certification/