9th Annual Linguistic Roundtable
Please join us for a presentation and discussion with Dr. Betsy Gilliland of Uni of Hawaii, at Manoa. She will share findings about second language writers and gaps in instruction from high school to college.
Please join us for a presentation and discussion with Dr. Betsy Gilliland of Uni of Hawaii, at Manoa. She will share findings about second language writers and gaps in instruction from high school to college.
Please join Business Department students and faculty for a special fashion event called Chocolate Luxe: Diversity and Expression of Culture Through Dress, in the Academic Building, Friday, April 28th from 2:45-5pm. Chocolate Luxe will focus on the ways fashion communicates one's identity and aspirations - and how fashion reflects and impacts campus diversity and inclusivity. Event highlights: More details in the attached
The Hispanic Serving Institutions — HSI Conference: Promoting Servingness across CUNY HSIs will take place at City Tech on May 4 and 5, 2023. This conference will bring together representatives from all CUNY HSIs in a call to action to intentionally serve Hispanic/Latinx students through data, practice, and leadership. Participants will highlight their HSI initiatives
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 systems for submitting articles, reviewing, and grant applications. Grantees who use their ORCID when applying for a grant help to assure that funders connect your funding program to your
NEW RSVP https://forms.gle/kjv8M7ekvmmPyqUZ7 Be sure to bring your picture ID to get into the building.If you have any questions, please email Sue Brandt: Susan.Brandt84@citytech.cuny.ed
Save the Date — Are you interested in establishing a new Academic Minor in your department? Do you want to increase enrollment in your existing Academic Minor? Are you an advisor wanting to know more? Then meet us for a roundtable-type discussion with Administrators, Advisors and Students on the ins and outs of creating and
Please join us on Monday, May 15th, at 1 p.m., in Room 209 of the New Academic Building, for a reading and discussion of flash fiction by celebrated flash fiction author and editor Francine Witte. Francine Witte's poetry and fiction have appeared in Smokelong Quarterly, Wigleaf, Mid-American Review, and Passages North. Her latest books are
Predatory journals and conferences are a hot topic but frequently misunderstood. We’ll debunk some myths and learn more about predatory journal and conference characteristics as well as how to thoughtfully evaluate a journal or conference before submitting. This workshop will include hands-on activities.
Architects, academics and change makers consider solutions to some of the most pressing problems in the built environment. Organized by AIA Brooklyn & City Tech Department of Architectural Technology Where: New Academic Building A-205 This program is IN PERSON ONLY. Refreshments will be served in the Tillary Lobby at 6 PM and talks start promptly at
The Teaching Portfolio is a valuable tool that asks us to look more closely at what we do in the classroom. Often referred to as a “Reflective” Teaching Portfolio, we view this document not only as a means to record our teaching experience, but as a way to reflect on what makes each of us