
This is a public group for the Graduate Center's Teaching and Learning Center. Join for notifications of events, and to participate in conversations about teaching and learning on the TLC Forum. Our website can […]
This is a public group for the Graduate Center's Teaching and Learning Center. Join for notifications of events, and to participate in conversations about teaching and learning on the TLC Forum. Our website can […]
This group accompanies the the GCDI website (http://gcdi.commons.gc.cuny.edu/). Here, members of the GC community can share news of recent events and new projects and can begin to build connections between projects.
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 GI […]
CUNY Edits brings together faculty, students, and staff that work with Wikipedia or are interested in doing so. This WikiProject page provides links to past Wikipedia events and classes at CUNY: […]
A group for Hunter faculty hosted by Hunter's Academic Center for Excellence in Research and Teaching (ACERT). ACERT fosters a community in which faculty use innovative pedagogy, technology, and assessment to […]
The Graduate Center Composition and Rhetoric Community (GCCRC), a DSC-chartered organization, is comprised of a diverse group of students and faculty interested in not only what texts say, but how they say it, and […]
A group for all Doctoral students enrolled in the English Program at the Graduate Center. This site is intended for student use; to share ideas and events, get feedback, and develop professional networks. The ESA […]
The centralized, online location for articles, tools, and tips designed to support Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) at CUNY. NOTE TO 2015-2016 WAC FELLOWS: If you're looking for the advance readings and the […]
DSC-chartered organization interested in depictions, representations, and discussions about utopian/dystopian visions, fantasy, science fiction, and other forms of imagined or possible futures.
The CUNY Romanticism Group is dedicated to, well, Romanticism. We'll be using the Commons to discuss and share current scholarship, and to continue the conversations begun at our events.
This group is a space for faculty and students in the PhD Program in English to discuss matters like faculty appointments and curriculum.
A general group for English doctoral students at the Grad Center. Use the group forum to organize, share ideas, and talk about anything from publishing and conferences to grad life.
Private group related to work for the course.
The group is designed to allow practicing poets and teachers of creative writing to share ideas, information, and work as well as pose questions regarding the practice and teaching of poetry and the world of poetry […]