The CUNY Mapping Service at the Center for Urban Research engages with foundations, government agencies, businesses, nonprofits, and other CUNY researchers to use spatial information…
Selfiecity, a project by Graduate Center faculty member Lev Manovich, investigates the style of self-portraits (selfies) in five cities across the world using a mix…
With the development of multiple computationally-intensive methods for analyzing “big data” – including “Data Mining,” “Machine Learning,” and “Sequence Analysis” techniques – the goal of…
The Academic Commons of The City University of New York is designed to support faculty initiatives and build community through the use(s) of technology in…
Commons In A Box (CBOX) is a free software project aimed at turning the infrastructure that successfully powers the CUNY Academic Commons into a free,…
The mission of The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy (ISSN 2166-6245) is to promote open scholarly discourse around critical and creative uses of digital…
First published as a printed book in 2012 by the University of Minnesota Press, Debates in the Digital Humanities was published in an online, interactive,…
Welcome to the CUNY Digital Humanities Resource Guide, a collaboratively produced introduction to the field of Digital Humanities. The guide is a project of the…
The Digital Fellows offer free workshops for all students and faculty. These workshops introduce new, digital solutions to ongoing research problems. Past workshops include: Social…
Aiming to ensure that new students begin thinking about digital scholarship and teaching the moment they enter the Graduate Center, this year-long sequence of two…