Ongoing

Creating Homophily with Weak Ties

E-Building, E-501 31-10 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City

Using the art of storytelling to show learners how creating homophily can lead to greater professional opportunities. Practice asking open-ended questions to peers to find similarities or interesting facts that lead to trust and connectedness. Register for this event. For more information, contact the Center for Career and Professional Development at career@lagcc.cuny.edu.

Annual Creative Writing Readathon

E-Building, E-242 31-10 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City

The Annual Creative Writing Readathon offers all LaGuardians--faculty, staff, and students, an audience to read their creative work. This event, a long tradition at LaGuardia, will be part of an […]

Charlotte Schallié Lecture: To Draw Darkness…and Light: Visual Storytelling Research and Practice with Survivors of Genocide and Mass Atrocity

E-Building, E-500 31-10 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City

In this presentation, Professor Charlotte Schallié (University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada) will discuss emerging insights from Survivor-Centred Visual Narratives (www.visualnarratives.org), an arts-based research project that pairs comics artists with survivors of genocide and mass atrocity. Stories have the power to connect us and to remind us of the experiences we hold in common. Interlinking […]

The Resistance of Joy

M-Building, M-144 31-10 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City

Join us for an afternoon with the legendary Brujas of Brooklyn! For more information, contact Casa de las Américas at casa@lagcc.cuny.edu.