The birds are singing, the flowers are blooming, the semester is coming to a close. It’s spring, the perfect time for…
Horror!
To anyone who attended the GC Digital Showcase yesterday, you may have already gotten a little bit spooked by A Pretty Terrifying Project: Examining Feminist Theme Co-Occurrences
Across Horror Video Games. This pro…[Read more]
Hi all,
Please come by TONIGHT, if you can, for the first of a few MA/MS Program events this week. This event is only in-person:
Agentic AI Final Showcase
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
6:30 pm — 8:30 pm, Room 9206
https://www.gc.cuny.edu/events/agentic-ai-final-showcase
From Professor McSweeney:
Please join us tonight to explore the applications a…[Read more]
Dear CUNY Community,
You are cordially invited to Alexandra Juhasz and Nishant Shah’s Building a Relational Language Model: Human Edition — a feminist and critical AI workshop series for CUNY students, faculty, and staff, made possible with funding from the CUNY AI Innovation Initiative.
Hosted by Alexandra Juhasz, Distinguished Professor of Fil…[Read more]
“Let’s Archive It!” Three CUNY Archivists on What it Means to Steward Collections
** RESCHEDULED FOR MONDAY, APRIL 13, 12-1:30PM**
Graduate Center, Room 9206 with hybrid option (RSVP for Zoom link here).
Doing archival research? Teaching with archives? Creating digital archives? Come hear from three CUNY archivists about the exciting archi…[Read more]
JITP Themed Issue 29
Rethinking Making in the Digital Humanities: Critiques and Pedagogies That Transform
Issue Editors:
Nikki Fragala Barnes, University of Central Florida
Asma Neblett, CUNY Graduate Center
Kush Patel, Manipal Academy of Higher Education
The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy (JITP) call for Themed Issue 29…[Read more]
Queer DH: Key Projects and Concepts
Tuesday, March 17 || 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm || Zoom
What does it means to do queer digital humanities? This workshop will explore key themes of identity, narrative, and space in queer DH, and introduce participants to projects exemplifying the possibilities and limitations of queer(ing) digital humanities. We will…[Read more]
Join me as I present:
The Future of the Unhoused: Equity Aware Forecasts & Interactive Maps of NYC Homelessness (2026-2029)
at the 10th annual NYC Open Data Week on March 28th at 12pm at CUNY Law School in Long Island City!
🥳 RSVP at 👉 https://sched.co/2I0pL. Be sure to check out the dozens of events taking place through March 29 at opendatawee…[Read more]
I am happy to share Listening for the Long Haul, a vibrant digital humanities / oral history project by Long COVID Justice (LCJ) and the History Moves project of Dr. Jennie Brier at UIC. I was honored to be a part of the project as co-founder of…[Read more]
Hello all,
Graduate Center Digital Initiatives and the Mina Rees Library are excited to invite you to an upcoming event:
“Let’s Archive It!” Three CUNY Archivists on What it Means to Steward Collections
Monday, February 23rd 2026, Noon to 1:30pm
Graduate Center, Room 9206
In-person event with hybrid option (RSVP for Zoom link here<…[Read more]
This spring, the Graduate Center’s Mina Rees Library is offering three online workshops related to scholarly publishing. (Each workshop will occur twice: once on a Wednesday evening and once on a Friday afternoon.) All members of the CUNY community are welcome, regardless of campus. The workshops are especially well suited to faculty, graduate s…[Read more]
As members of the New Media Lab group on the Commons, you’re invited to join our next Open Community meeting to learn more about how faculty and staff are using the CUNY Academic Commons to support their research and teaching. We’re especially interested in hearing how you’re using the Commons to support projects you are working on, as well as an…[Read more]
Hi all! I’ll be leading a workshop on Thursday on Digital Project Design in advance of the Provost’s Digital Innovation Grant deadline. You will be able to get something out of our work regardless of whether you are developing your project for a PDIG proposal or something else. I can’t wait to share with you a new activity for helping to refine…[Read more]
Join the JITP Editorial Collective
Call for Participation
The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy seeks new members to join our Editorial Collective. We invite applications from graduate students, scholars, and practitioners in all fields who critically and creatively engage with digital technology in their teaching, learning, and…[Read more]
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