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Transformative Learning in the Humanities
Transformative Learning in the Humanities is a three-year initiative supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The grant supports public talks, symposia, and workshops as well as a series of intensive peer-to-peer faculty seminars for CUNY faculty at all ranks (including adjuncts) in the humanities, arts, and interpretive social sciences. The program focuses on equitable, creative, student-centered pedagogical research and methods designed for the rich diversity of CUNY students; greater recognition for the importance of teaching; and the role of an urgent and indispensable humanities for the future of CUNY students and a more just and equitable society.
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Members
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Lecturer at Queensborough Community College
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Associate Prof of Communication at City Tech, interested in health communication and museums.
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Head of Reference
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Assistant Professor Academic Literacy and Linguistics
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OER Librarian
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Assistant Professor of Theatre
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Assistant Professor, Media Arts & Technology
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Associate Professor of Human Services (City University of New York)
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Art & Education
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Adjunct educator who likes languages, and drinking tea.
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Doctoral Student in Urban Education @ The Graduate Center, CUNY
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Araceli is professor of Hispanic Literatures at The City College and The Graduate Center.
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Lecturer Black and Latinx Studies, Baruch College
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Associate Professor
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Digital Pedagogy Specialist, Baruch College
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I am graduate student of the Digital Humanities program
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I am a digital media artist and educator.