Faculty Fridays: Book Contracts
All are welcome to this open presentation in the Faculty Publication Support Workshop Series. Presentation by Prof. Benjamin Shepard – obtaining book contracts, working with editors, peer review.
All are welcome to this open presentation in the Faculty Publication Support Workshop Series. Presentation by Prof. Benjamin Shepard – obtaining book contracts, working with editors, peer review.
What is Academic Works and how does it benefit you as a scholar? You will learn more about how and why publishers allow you to contribute to Academic Works and the many benefits to sharing your scholarship openly to you, your students, and the public.
One of the challenges in writing-intensive instruction is developing a syllabus that weaves together course content with WAC principles to improve student writing and facilitate their writing process. In this workshop, we will suggest critical elements for crafting syllabi for writing-intensive courses and consider ways to adapt assignments and course practices that help students learn
In celebration of Women’s History Month in March, City Tech will be hosting an event for author Leigh Lewis and illustrator, COMD’s own Sara Gómez Woolley on their National Geographic
Professor Mary Sue Donsky will provide a brief overview of Motivate Lab’s training programs in Learning Mindsets for CUNY faculty. It will cover the concept of learning mindsets (what students believe about themselves as learners and their learning environment) and explain why mindsets can be “meaningful, measurable and malleable.” The session will focus on three
This month’s Mellon Transformative Learning in the Humanities (TLH) Workshop is facilitated by Jesse Stommel, cofounder of Digital Pedagogy Lab and Hybrid Pedagogy: “Ungrading” means raising an eyebrow at grades
Join us for an interactive discussion on how to navigate student challenges and acquire the CUNY Kognito Workshop Certificate on mental health wellness. We will be doing the actual Kognito simulation workshop,
Speaker: Prof. Andrey VarlamovInstitute of Superconductivity and Innovative Materials (SPIN-CNR), Rome, Italy
This writing-intensive interdisciplinary course will allow students to explore the literature of shifting and expandingdefinitions of humanity and post-humanity from the perspectives of the natural and social sciences, technology,and engineering, incorporating digital media. Panel ModeratorDr. Reneta D. Lansiquot, Director of the Honors Scholars Program PanelistsDr. Reginald A. Blake, Interim Associate Provost and Dean of Curriculum
Please encourage your students to submit their work to the 41st Annual Literary Arts Festival Writing Competition! Students may submit their work at: https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/literaryartsfestival/submission-guidelines/And, save the date for the 2022 Literary