Special Events Archive

When/Where Event
Wednesday
Dec 2, 2020
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Online - Please register for details
Special Events
Putting the Humanities PhD to Work: Thriving in and beyond the Classroom
Presenter(s): Katina Rogers, Co-Director of the Futures Initiative and Director of Programs and Administration of HASTAC at The Graduate Center (CUNY)

Join us for a special presentation and discussion with Katina about her book and the important possibility that different kinds of careers offer engaging, fulfilling, and even unexpected pathways for students who seek them out. [Details...]
Wednesday
Oct 28, 2020
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Online - Please register for details
Special Events
Unschooling: Exploring Learning Beyond the Classroom
Presenter(s): Gina Riley (Special Education)

Join us for a special presentation and discussion with Gina Riley (Special Education) about her new book Unschooling: Exploring Learning Beyond the Classroom. For this special event, Gina will begin with a presentation covering the main topics in her new book which will be followed by an open discussion and Q&A. [Details...]
Friday
Oct 9, 2020
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Online - Please register for details
Special Events With Hunter's institutional membership to NCFDD, we have access to a wealth of resources to support faculty professional and personal growth in academia. Join this Zoom conversation to explore the resources, learn how Hunter faculty have used the webinars, writing challenges, and discussions boards and share ideas for further meetings or study groups. [Details...]
Wednesday
Sep 2, 2020
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Online - Please register for details
Special Events
Faculty Forum with the Hunter College Libraries
Presenter(s): Hunter College Libraries Faculty and Staff

All faculty members are invited to attend a Faculty Forum with the Hunter College Libraries faculty and staff. We know you have lots of questions about access to library services and resources for yourself and your students. [Details...]
Tuesday
Sep 1, 2020
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Online - Please register for details
Special Events
Faculty Forum with the Hunter College Libraries
Presenter(s): Hunter College Libraries Faculty and Staff

All faculty members are invited to attend a Faculty Forum with the Hunter College Libraries faculty and staff. We know you have lots of questions about access to library services and resources for yourself and your students. [Details...]
Tuesday
Aug 25, 2020
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Online - Please follow Zoom link to attend
Special Events
Faculty Forum with the Hunter College Libraries
Presenter(s): Hunter College Libraries Faculty and Staff

You are invited to attend a Faculty Forum with the Hunter College Libraries faculty and staff. They know you have lots of questions about access to library services and resources for yourself and your students. Therefore, they invite you to join them on Tuesday, August 25 from 11am-12pm to hear updates from the libraries for the coming semester and join a conversation following their talk to address any further questions. [Details...]
Monday
May 13, 2019
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Faculty Dining Room
Special Events In this ACERT / Sociology Department Special Event, Dr. Sara Goldrick-Rab will present her innovative and critical work on the role of higher education in the United States. Professor Goldrick-Rab will argue that one of the most sustained and vigorous public debates today is about the value—and, crucially, the price—of college. In this talk, Dr. Goldrick-Rab will communicate a transformational vision for higher education in America that stresses affordability and access for all, especially lower- to middle-income students and first generation college students. She will give the audience a better understanding of the complexity and the urgency of the situation and inspire us with a sense of a need for action. [Details...]
Thursday
May 2, 2019
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Hemmerdinger Hall (7th floor of the library)
Special Events
Inclusive Classroom: Tools, Rights and Freedom
Presenter(s): Joseph Viteritti (Urban Policy and Planning), Vicki Lens (Social Work), Robyn Brown-Manning (Social Work)

There is a growing debate among those in and outside the academy over whether the principles of free expression are at risk by practices such as trigger warning and safe spaces. A recently signed Executive Order directs the Department of Education and other government agencies to withhold funds from colleges that limit or restrict free expression. This panel will discuss the inclusive classroom and whether the use of tools like trigger warnings and safe spaces help preserve free expression and the rights of students and faculty in the classroom. [Details...]
Wednesday
Apr 10, 2019
11:30 am - 1:30 pm
1203 HE
Special Events This presentation will discuss often hidden or uncommunicated issues that impact students on the spectrum. It will offer strategies for addressing student needs preemptively in curriculum and other planning, as well as interacting with and serving the population with problems that arise spontaneously. [Details...]
Wednesday
Apr 18, 2018
4:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Elizabeth Hemmerdinger Hall
Special Events
Reflections on the "Free" in Academic Freedom: Diversity and the Scholar Activist
Presenter(s): Patricia Matthew (Montclair State University)

In this ACERT Special Event, author Patricia Matthew will present on the importance of sustaining a diverse intellectual ecosystem in a moment when all faculty, but particularly faculty of color, face important choices about how to do their work. [Details...]
Monday
Apr 24, 2017
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Chanin (B126 HW)
Special Events
Knowledge Without Walls: The ethos of openness in research and teaching
Presenter(s): Shelly Eversley (English & Women’s Studies, Baruch College), Matthew K. Gold (English & Digital Humanities, CUNY GC), Michael Smith (Communications Technology, York College)

ACERT is pleased to host three CUNY colleagues whose work embodies the spirit of openness in scholarship and teaching. “Open” is a multivalent and emerging concept in scholarship and teaching. Openness, in this sense might point to: authors’ protection of readers’ right to share work via a Creative Commons license; Web 2.0 affordances that invite readers to comment or annotate critical texts; teachers’ creation of free course materials to replace expensive textbooks and thus make education more accessible for economically burdened students. [Details...]
Tuesday
May 3, 2016
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Chanin (B126 HW)
Special Events
Day of DigPed: Keynote on "Web writing and data visualization in liberal arts pedagogy"
Presenter(s): Jack Dougherty (Professor of Educational Studies, Trinity College)

Lecture: “Web Writing and Data Visualization in Liberal Arts Pedagogy." [Details...]
Tuesday
May 3, 2016
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
Special Events Ceremony to honor winners of two new prizes: the Digital Pedagogy Prize for the faculty members who create the best assignments that use digital pedagogy principles, and the Digital Writing Prize, for the students who submit the best examples of digital writing. [Details...]
Wednesday
Apr 20, 2016
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Chanin (B126 HW)
Special Events
Exploring Student Learning: Assessment Day 2016
Presenter(s): Manashi Chatterjee (Chemistry), Jennifer DeGregorio (English), Bryan Dowling (Psychology), Kirsten Grant (Chemistry), Stephanie Margolin (Library), Maria Nelson (Special Education), Elizabeth Wall-O'Brien (Advising)

Come hear the 2015-2016 Assessment Fellows talk about their use of assessment to innovate within their courses and programs. [Details...]
Tuesday
Nov 17, 2015
1:15 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
Special Events
ACERT video rollout
Presenter(s): ACERT

See a set of six short videos highlighting some of the wonderful ideas that came out of ACERT programming this year. [Details...]
Thursday
Nov 5, 2015
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
Special Events
Hear from the grant experts
Presenter(s): Sarit Golub (Psychology), Mark Hauber (Office of the Provost), James McNamara (Chemistry), Lei Xie (Computer Science)

How can you prepare your NSF/NIH grant proposal for success? What are the panel members looking for? And what happens in study groups? [Details...]
Thursday
Apr 23, 2015
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
1203 HE
Special Events
Object-based teaching and the Met: Integrating art across the university curriculum
Presenter(s): Maggie Lind (Fellow in Museum Education and Public Practice, Metropolitan Museum of Art)

A Fellow from the Metropolitan Museum discusses strategies for integrating visual materials in the classroom. [Details...]
Wednesday
Oct 8, 2014
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
409B TH
Special Events [Details...]
Thursday
Oct 2, 2014
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
C105 HN
Special Events [Details...]
Wednesday
Oct 1, 2014
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Faculty Dining Room
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