
Student New York Studies
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The Geographic Information Systems (GIS) / Mapping working group is a network of CUNY students, faculty and staff who are interested in sharing methods and techniques, and finding support from others about ways GIS can be used to further research and teaching.
The GIS/Mapping working group is part of a GC Digital Initiatives program designed to create collaborative communities of Digital Fellows, CUNY-wide graduate students, staff, and faculty to meet regularly and share their areas of interest. The working groups provide a sustained, supportive environment to learn new skills, share familiar skills, and collaborate with both the Digital Fellows and the CUNY digital community.
If you are using Geographic Information Systems or other mapping technologies in your teaching and/or research, or if you are interested in mapping your data, or using GIS technology to analyze/visualize your data, we invite you to join the GIS/Mapping working group.
Peruse our mapping resource bank here: https://commons.gc.cuny.edu/groups/gis-working-group/docs/gis-mapping-resources/
For the Spring 2024 semester, the GIS/Mapping working group will meet in the Digital Scholarship Lab, Room 7414, every other Tuesday from 2-4 p.m. Check out our event calendar for the specific meeting dates. Please stop by!
Student New York Studies
Professor of Public Health; prevention scientist; obesity researcher; passionate about systems and design thinking
Deputy Director of Digital Initiatives
Environmental Psychology
The GC Digital Fellows work with Graduate Center faculty members on digital scholarly projects, design websites for special initiatives, receive skills training workshops, and, more broadly, explore new ways for Graduate Center faculty, students, and staff to share their academic work through new technological platforms and social media tools.
MALS Student
Associate Professor of English and Digital Humanities, Graduate Center, CUNY
an activist, scholar, and educator working towards decolonized, anti-racist, and just urban futures in New York City.
Associate Professor and EO, MA in Liberal Studies
GIS & Data Librarian at Brown University
Educator: I am both a student and an instructor at CUNY
Environmental, Biological, Chemistry, Computer, GIS sciences.
Ph.D. Candidate in Modern French History
Student Advisor, GC Data Vis Program. Researcher at SPH PARCS Study and PSRG. PhD candidate in Environmental Psychology.