The COVID-19 Oral History Project is a collection of images, essays, and video recordings documenting the experience of LaGuardia Community College students, especially those of the Asian descent, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Records of Enslaved Persons and Slave Holders in New York from 1525 though the Civil War
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For those who commute to work/class by bike (or want to start!), this group serves as a common space in which to discuss related issues, share news and concerns, and have a united presence in CUNY..
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This group is a place for CUNY instructors teaching with the CUNY Manifold platform, https://cuny.manifoldapp.org, whether creating Open Educational Resources (OER) or using available open access (OA) texts. Here, instructors can share skills and ask questions as they assemble OER for publication.
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The Digital Studies Group (DSG) brings together CUNY faculty members, researchers, and doctoral students interested in a broad range of intellectual, cultural, economic, legal, and pedagogical issues related to the growing impact of digital media on the ways we read, think, teach, learn and entertain ourselves in the United States and across the globe..
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