
Associate Professor of Africana and Puerto Rican/Latino Studies at Hunter College
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Associate Professor of Africana and Puerto Rican/Latino Studies at Hunter College
Anna Alexis Larsson Doctoral Candidate in Writing Studies.
Linguist, Assistant Professor
I am a Alumna of Medgar Evers College and the CUNY BA Program, a Student at City College and an adjunct at Hostos Community College.
Faculty member, Business Department, Hostos Community College
Associate Professor, Theatre & Multimedia Performing Arts, Lehman College
advocate for all things open (knowledge is a public good!) and the transformative potential of libraries
PhD student in English
Niyati Mehta, through her life and career, has worn several distinguished hats. She is an able and innovative professor of design at multiple New York City Universities and colleges. She teaches at Lehman and Queensborough Community Colleg.Niyati has positioned herself as an innovative social impact professor who through behavioural design has strived to bridge the gap and maintain the balance between the applications of practical nudge theory via design thinking. She teaches Art and Digital Design.
English PhD student / Queens Adjunct
Associate Professor of English and OpenLab Co-Director at City Tech; GC alumna
Spanish Adjunct Lecturer
Teaching faculty how to teach online. Teaching students sociology.
Ph.D student in the Urban Education program
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Yarimar Bonilla is Professor in the Department of Africana, Puerto Rican and Latino Studies at Hunter College and in the PhD Program in Anthropology at the Graduate Center.
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Archives & Libraries | Anthropology & Social Sciences | Latin American & Caribbean Studies | Technology & Pedagogy | Administration |
Postdoctoral Research Associate at City University of New York