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Applying for January 2022 Graduation

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So, definitely do apply for graduation this week as, per the Fall academic calendar, students have to apply for January 2022 graduation by December 10th–see the academic calendar at http://www.citytech.cuny.edu/registrar/docs/fall_2021.pdf

Good luck with all of your final projects. Regards, T. Goetz

Two Advisement Sessions Today for COMD students: One AAS session & a Senior Orientation Session

Dear students, you should have received emails to your City Tech emails with a zoom invite to one of two sessions the department is holding today during club hours from 12:45 – 2:00 PM.. The sessions are taking place at the same time just in different zoom rooms.

If you a student that is in your junior and senior years, you would have received an invite to a Senior Orientation meeting.  If you have less than 60 credits, you would have been invited to our AAS Orientation Meeting.

So, check your emails and get ahead on registering for Summer or Fall 2021! 

College Wide and COMD Plan Week Events March 1st through 5th.

Dear Students, PLAN week is next week: March 1st through the 5th. Please see the PLAN week website for workshops on Financial Aid, Registrar and more at  https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/citytechguide/plan-week/

Our department is holding two events next week. The first event is during Club hours from 12:30 to 1:45 PM on Thursday, March 4th. The department is hosting a  presentation by Prof. Washington during club hours about the work of Gordon Parks, the photographer, civil rights activist, director and writer.  Later this semester, the department will be hosting a show of student work inspired by the work of Mr. Parks. Zoom Presentation will be held on Blackboard in the Faculty Advisement Virtual Office

“I chose my camera as a weapon against all the things I dislike about America – poverty, racism, discrimination.”

-Gordon Parks

Gordon Parks. Man emerging: Harlem. 1952. Artstor.

Then, on Friday, March 5th at 12:30, we will be hosting an Advisement Q & A session in the department’s faculty offices on Blackboard Collaborate.

To access the faculty virtual office, click here.

 

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