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Assessment Breakfast: Assessment in Academic Support Units

Wednesday
May 4, 2022
10:00 am - 11:30 am
Online - Please register Assessment Breakfasts
Assessment Breakfast: Assessment in Academic Support Units
Presenter(s): Joel Bloom (Office of Assessment); Daniel Hurewitz (Department of History); Barbara Barone (Director, Dolciani Math Center); Jack Kenigsberg (Interim Coordinator, Rockowitz Writing Center); Christina Medina-Ramirez (Director, Skirball Science Center); Vanderie Vielie (Interim Director, the Percy Ellis Sutton Search for Education, Elevation and Knowledge Program (SEEK))

Join us to discuss measuring success with four of Hunter College’s most important academic support units. [Details...]
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News and Announcements | February 26, 2020

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Call for participation – student research for Library Day

There’s something new this year for Library Day. Hunter College Libraries invites students to talk about their research experiences by creating a poster, digital poster, lightning talk or creative work to be presented on April 21 (10 am-noon) or April 22 (2-4 pm). Submission deadline is March 27, and we will get back to all submitters on April 1st. Materials are due to us by April 8th and will be returned after April 23, Library Day.
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News and Announcements | October 7, 2019

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CUNY Digital Humanities Initiative

GC Digital Initiatives Call for Presentations for the event CUNY Digital Humanities Initiative Lightning Talks 2019. Present your digital humanities work and learn about other projects and initiatives at CUNY! Event on October 30, 2019, 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM at the Graduate Center, CUNY. Submit your presentation by October 18, 2019 at cuny.is/cunydhi
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When History Comes to Life: Experiential Pedagogy in the World Language and Social Sciences Classrooms

Friday
Nov 15, 2019
8:30 am - 1:30 pm
Faculty Dining Room, 8th floor Hunter West Workshops On Friday, November 15th, ACERT is helping to organize a pedagogy conference entitled “When History Comes to Life: Experiential Pedagogy in the World Language and Social Sciences Classrooms.” The conference will take place from 9:00 am to 1:30 pm at the 68th Street campus and will showcase strategies to introduce and weave historical topics into the world language and social sciences curriculum in grades 7-16 and beyond. It will include presentations by secondary educators and college instructors, keynote speeches by Clare Carroll (RSA) and Dennis Looney (MLA), and a live demonstration by historians Elizabeth and Thomas Cohen from York University, Toronto. [Details...]
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