The Digital Archive Research Collective is a platform that aims to address the needs of students, faculty, and communities working on the creation of digital archives and exhibitions at the Graduate Center.
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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 […]
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R User’s Group (i.e., RUG) is a place for newbies and experts alike to learn and work together on projects using the statistical programming language, R. Do you want to learn the best practices for creating a r […]
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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 […]
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A group for faculty and staff interested in COIL education at CUNY.
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This group is a place for folx using CUNY's instance of Manifold https://cuny.manifoldapp.org. Here, you can share skills and ask questions as you create Manifold Projects. All are welcome. To get started […]
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Group for directors of CUNY Centers for Teaching and Learning, and others interested in pedagogy and faculty development.
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The PublicsLab seeks to transform doctoral education in the humanities for the public good. It cosponsors and organizes events focused on public scholarship at the Graduate Center, supports faculty and graduate […]
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This is the course site for Texts & Contexts: A Seminar in Interdisciplinary Studies (MALS70000). The course will introduce students to graduate-level, interdisciplinary, research practices by considering what we […]
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Course group for DHUM 70002 Digital Humanities: Methods and Practices, Spring 2021 (3 credits)
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A private group for students enrolled in DH70000: Introduction to Digital Humanities (Fall 2020) at the CUNY Graduate Center -- Group avatar: "Colors & Shadows" by flickr user Evelyn Berg https://flic.kr/p/4H3Reo
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Core American Studies Course in MALS American Studies Concentration Dr. David T. Humphries, Instructor
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