We provide the technical platform for an annual grant competition for faculty to propose projects for research with undergraduates. CTL sets up and maintains the…
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…
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,…
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…
Event series during the semester for new and recent transfers that introduces students to important resources and opportunities on campus. This transfer series also provides…
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…
The Interactive Technology and Pedagogy Certificate program is designed to provide intellectual opportunities and technical training that enable Graduate Center doctoral students to think creatively…