This is a private group used by the CUNY Academic Commons Community Team to plan and develop enhancements to the site. Photo Credit: Virgin Media apprentices at the Brathay Apprentice Challenge by Apprenticeships.
Paul L. Hebert (he/him/his)
Teaching Fellow at Queens College, English PhD Candidate at The Graduate Center
Member's groups
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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.
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A public calendar for GC events and workshops from a number of GC offices and initiatives
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This is a group for all of the GCDI fellows.
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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 […]
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Bringing together comp/rhet teachers and scholars across the CUNY system. Come join us on the wiki, as well! Group avatar: Red-Type by bebop717
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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 […]
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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 […]
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An example group to link to teaching template site
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Known as the American Renaissance, the four decades leading up to the Civil War saw landmark meditations on race and slavery by William Wells Brown, Frederick Douglass, and Harriet Jacobs; innovations in rhetoric […]
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The Twentieth Century Studies Group is DSC-chartered organization for a group of students at the CUNY Graduate Center that provides a place for an exchange of ideas concerning the historical period and concept […]
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A collaborative resource started by the LaGuardia Center for Teaching and Learning and the Library. This should work as both a resource guide and copyright workshop planning tool. Our wiki page is here: […]
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This course considers groupings of American texts, from the seventeenth century to the early twentieth century, organized around five themes: religion and philosophy, race and slavery, gender issues, the city, and […]
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This seminar gives participants the opportunity to develop and complete their dissertation prospectus and/or draft dissertation chapters. It is conducted as a workshop with members reading and commenting on one […]
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CUNY Graduate Center Program Social Media Fellows
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A course group for MALS 75400/ASCP 81500/ENGL 89020: Debates in the Digital Humanities: Towards a Networked Academy (CUNY Graduate Center, Fall 2012)