Member's groups

  • Group logo of LACUNY Instruction Committee
    Public Group · 48 members

    The LACUNY Instruction Committee provides an opportunity for librarians across CUNY to meet and talk about instruction and pedagogy.

  • Group logo of Transformative Learning in the Humanities
    Public Group · 211 members

    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 […]

  • Group logo of The Group for Group Admins
    Public Group · 576 members

    A meta-group for all of the Commons' group admins so that the CUNY Academic Commons team can share information and keep you updated about changes to the site (and especially the Group interface). This group will […]

  • Group logo of GC Digital Initiatives at the CUNY Graduate Center
    Public Group · 302 members

    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.

  • Group logo of CUNY Technology Group
    Public Group · 321 members

    This is a group for all members of the CUNY community who are interested in technology and its use in academic research and teaching.

  • Group logo of Digital Humanities Initiative
    Public Group · 611 members

    The CUNY Digital Humanities Initiative (CUNY DHI), launched in Fall 2010, aims to build connections and community among those at CUNY who are applying digital technologies to scholarship and pedagogy in the […]

  • Group logo of CUNY Academic Commons Subcommittee
    Private Group · 54 members

    A subcommittee of the CUNY Committee on Academic Technology (CAT) that focuses on the CUNY Academic Commons. Group membership in this private group is limited to committee members.

  • Group logo of Open at CUNY
    Public Group · 267 members

    A group for CUNY faculty, staff, and graduate students interested in open access publishing for scholarly communication, open educational resources, and open teaching and scholarship. Group avatar includes the […]

  • Group logo of Teaching and Learning Center
    Public Group · 324 members

    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 […]

  • Group logo of Anti-racism at CUNY
    Public Group · 78 members

    A group for sharing anti-racist projects, events, and community across the 25-campus City University system group avatar by cool revolution on flickr https://flic.kr/p/J4GcVd

  • Group logo of CUNY Technology, Arts, and Gaming (CUNY TAG)
    Public Group · 8 members

    CUNY TAG is a student-led network of clubs and organizations centered around media and digital culture, and the people who create it. Our mission is to spread knowledge and awareness of the importance of these […]

  • Group logo of CUNY Edits
    Public Group · 47 members

    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: […]

  • Group logo of Digital and Remote Ethnography
    Public Group · 37 members

    This group is a space for students and scholars interested in conducting or complementing ethnographic studies with the help of digital tools. It aims to facilitate an ongoing conversation about ethnography, […]

  • Group logo of Digital Studies Group
    Public Group · 186 members

    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 […]

  • Group logo of LACUNY Scholarly Communications Roundtable
    Public Group · 114 members

    This group is where members of the LACUNY Scholarly Communications Roundtable (and anyone else who is interested) can discuss programming and issues relating to scholarly communications in the libraries and […]