Meeting With International Guest, Dr. Katarzyna Papaja

E-Building, E-255 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, NY, United States +1 more

Professor Katarzyna Papaja from University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland, will visit LaGuardia. Professor Papaja is a linguist, but she will be introducing multiple collaborative opportunities with her University. The event will be held as HyFlex. Register to attend the event virtually. For more information, contact Olga Aksakalova at oaksakalova@lagcc.cuny.edu.

CTL COIL Conversation

E-Building, E-255 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, NY, United States

Open to experienced COIL faculty and those who want to learn about the program, this conversation will be structured around the nuts and bolts of COIL, pedagogical and scholarly questions, and upcoming opportunities for both groups. Professor Anja Vojvodic will share her COIL experience with faculty from Montenegro. The conversation will be facilitated by Marta Kowalczyk, Olga Aksakalova, Pablo Avila, […]

Crack the Code for Being A Successful Student

E-Building, E-255 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, NY, United States

Dive into the LaGuardia First Year Seminar Textbook in a scavenger hunt to unlock essential college success strategies. Team up and navigate through resources and discover strategies that are crucial for every student. The number of participants for this event is limited so registration is highly recommended. Register for this event. For more information, contact […]

Crack the Code for Being a Successful Student

E-Building, E-255 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, NY, United States

Dive into the LaGuardia First Year Seminar Textbook in a scavenger hunt to unlock essential college success strategies. Team up and navigate through resources and discover strategies that are crucial for every student. The number of participants for this event is limited so registration is highly recommended. Register for this event. For more information, contact […]

NEH Oral History Talk: Ross Perlin

E-Building, E-255 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, NY, United States

Oral History in Interdisciplinary Community College Pedagogy: Centering the Community in the Classroom is funded by the National Endowment of Humanities (NEH) for 2023-2025 to introduce oral history techniques to community college faculty’s pedagogical practices. Abstract of the talk: Home to over seven hundred languages, early 21st century New York City is a last improbable […]

Free

NEH Oral History Talk: Bridget Bartolini

E-Building, E-255 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, NY, United States

Oral History in Interdisciplinary Community College Pedagogy: Centering the Community in the Classroom is funded by the National Endowment of Humanities (NEH) for 2023-2025 to introduce oral history techniques to community college faculty’s pedagogical practices. Abstract: Bridget Bartolini will introduce the Five Boro Story Project and 34th Avenue Oral History and discuss her process for […]

Free

NEH Oral History Project: Invited talk by Natalie Milbrodt @ Queens Memory Project / Queens Library

E-Building, E-255 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, NY, United States

Natalie Milbrodt will be introducing participants to the Queens Memory Project and leading a discussion on how to design and manage oral history projects. The primary focus of the talk will be on establishing a transparent project that respects the interviewees and considers long-term access to the interviews. This talk will be of interest to […]

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