Run 8+ miles on the beautiful Van Cortlandt Park trails. Conversational pace. Two possible pre-run meeting locations: 11:00am: 125th St. stop on the 4/5/6 trains. Bronx-bound (uptown) platform, front of train. 11:30am: Where Putnam Avenue meets the bottom of Van Cortlandt Park. Bring fellow runners if you want. We can split into different pace groups…
You’re Intelligent and Successful – At Least That’s What Everyone Says. So How Come You Don’t Feel Like It? Student Counseling Service Workshop Facilitated by: Loryn Hatch, MA and Daam Barker, MA You must be a currently registered GC student to attend. Visit our website for more info http://cuny.is/gcwellness or come to…
The Funded Research Faculty Development Series will run throughout the year with the aim that participants will each submit a high quality application for external funding in 2017. Participants will be paired for the length of the series with senior faculty mentors who have successful track records securing external funding. Seminars will feature OAR and OSP…
Wanna know when you’d use a scatter plot versus a line plot? Or why a bar graph is usually favored over a pie chart? What is a heatmap, and how is data mapped to colors? Why are colored maps called chlorepleths? What is data? This workshop is a crash course and discussion on the implicit…
In recent years we have seen words related to recent developments in computer science and technology, like machine learning, artificial intelligence or neural networks, be used increasingly in diverse fields of research and of the society in general. This workshop will survey basic concepts of machine learning. No specific background is expected. The goal is…
Join us for this absolutely no-experience necessary workshop to introduce you to the basics of using Arduino, an open-source hardware and software prototyping platform, so you can begin to consider and develop your own projects in collaboration with the Maker Space at the Digital Scholarship Lab. In this course, we’ll use critical experimentation as a…