The CUNY 360 Spring Showcase Series highlights best and promising practices for student success. Featuring Lehman College and the College of Staten Island. Join here
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The CUNY 360 Spring Showcase Series highlights best and promising practices for student success. Featuring Lehman College and the College of Staten Island. Join here |
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Join us for a visit to BATWorks at the Brooklyn Army Terminal (BAT) — a climate innovation hub and incubator supporting startups, workforce development, and applied research in sustainable and clean technologies through a partnership between CUNY, NYU, and the Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI). BATWorks Temporary Space, 102 58th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11220. This
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Join us for Cybersecurity in the AI Age: Browser Security, presented by Jeffrey Shen, Product Manager, Atakama. Academic Building, Room A-103. As AI reshapes how people work, it is also transforming the threat landscape — making the browser a more critical attack surface than ever. We'll explore how Atakama is responding, covering the problem the
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Following on from the success of last year's Gotham, get your Groove on!, the Humanities department proudly presents Jay St MashUp, another evening of music from all over. Academic Building Lobby and Theatre. Our lineup includes performances from our very own Student Music Club as well as from Gaita Magia (a cumbia music band), Gamelan |
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City Tech's Office of Undergraduate Research presents The Mentor's Toolkit: An Undergraduate Research Mentoring Series. Session 2 focuses on mentoring circles — best practices and effective strategies. Register here
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Our next AI Roundtable Discussion Series features Jason Gulya, co-author of Artificial Intelligence, Real Literacy: A Practical Guide To Using AI For 10 Evidence-Based Literacy Practices in Education (2025). Dr. Gulya has been featured in Forbes, Business Insider, and other major publications, and was named an "Innovator to Watch" by INNOVATE100. Dr. Gulya is a
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Part of the CUNY Innovative Teaching Academy Teaching Matters series. Presented by Urmi Duttagupta (City Tech). See examples of how students are involved in the classroom through a multidisciplinary approach, combining linear algebra and computational methods to analyze criminal data and biodiversity networks. Register here Download the Teaching Matters Series 2025-2026 Flyer.
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Part of the CUNY Innovative Teaching Academy Spring 2026 Workshops series. See the Spring 2026 Workshops schedule. |
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Racial Equity Research Grants support education research projects that will contribute to understanding and disrupting racial inequality in education, with budgets up to $75,000 for projects ranging from one to five years. Proposals are encouraged from across the methodological spectrum, with special encouragement for proposals that focus on: (1) youth and educator mental health that
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The CUNY 360 Spring Showcase Series highlights best and promising practices for student success. Featuring Central Office, Student Success Data to Action (DtA) Dialogue Team. Join here
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Feeling the pressure to be productive as the semester flies by? Students, faculty, and staff can join to work in fellowship at our coworking session. Breakout rooms are available for discussion & questions! Join via Zoom |
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Lecture — Beside, Between, Beyond with speaker Michael K Chen (MKCA), moderated by Will Fryer (Parsons School of Design, Will Fryer Interior Design). Voorhees 2nd floor lounge. |
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This year's conference centers on the theme Reimagining Possibilities: Adult Learning for a Changing World. This theme underscores the importance of designing meaningful education to include adult learners at the center of institutional practice. In person at The Graduate Center. Free and open to all members of CUNY. Watch CUNY Teaching and Learning Conference for
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The 3rd Annual Teaching and Learning Conference. This year's theme — Reimagining Possibilities: Adult Learning for a Changing World — underscores the importance of designing meaningful education that centers on |
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2025-2026 Colloquia series presents Stephanie Boyle, Associate Professor of History. Register here
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Part of the 2025-2026 Colloquia series. Presented by Stephanie Boyle, Associate Professor of History. Register here
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Deadline to apply for the 2026-27 OER Fellowship. Proposals that incorporate active learning methods, take a student-centered approach, and address underrepresented and multidisciplinary subject areas are encouraged. Selected applicants will conduct work from September 2026 through June 2027, including mandatory participation in 7 synchronous (Zoom) meetings held on Fridays from 10 am – 12 pm
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Join us for the final session of the academic year — Educational research and publishing: components of an educational research journal article, presented by Diana Samaroo and Sandei Han. Register
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Part of the CUNY Innovative Teaching Academy Spring 2026 Workshops series. See the Spring 2026 Workshops schedule. |
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The City Tech Community is invited to the Peer-Led Team Learning International Society's Fourteenth Annual Conference: CELEBRATING ACTIVE LEARNING: Shared Missions & Practices in Models of Student Engagement. May 27-30 — Hybrid Format. The PLTLIS conference will provide a forum for practitioners, researchers, instructors, learning specialists/developers, administrators, peer leaders, and student facilitators, to share practices |
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A culminating event of the 2025-2026 academic year. Student processional starts at 5:00 pm in the Academic Complex Theatre. Academic attire is required to participate in the procession. Please RSVP |
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Exemplary Pathways to STEM Graduate Education — Grants up to $500,000 will be awarded to US higher education institutions and organizations working in partnership to advance access to opportunity in |
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