The arts are open to all CUNY Students, I hope you find time to take advantage of these free opportunities through CUNYArts!
Course Information
HMGT 1101-LC02: Introduction to Hospitality Management
Prof. Karen Goodlad
T 8:30-11:00am
Student Support/Office Hours:
Tuesday 12:00pm–2:00pm
Wednesday 10:00am–12:00pm
via Blackboard Collaborate
HMGT 1102-LC07: Introduction to Food and Beverage Management
Prof. Claire Stewart
Th 8:30-11:00am
Student Support/Office Hours:
via Blackboard Collaborate
ENG 1101-LC08: English Composition I
Prof. Jody R. Rosen
T 12:00-1:40pm & asynchronously
Student Support/Office Hours:
T 11:30am-12:00pm; 1:40-2:30pm
Th 11:00-11:45am; and by appointment
via Zoom (and asynchronously via OpenLab)
Header and Avatar image of pineapples shared under Creative Commons CC0.
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NY Times Travel Section
- Arthur Frommer, 95, Dies; His Guidebooks Opened Travel to the MassesAfter publishing “Europe on 5 Dollars a Day” in 1957, he went on to build an empire of guidebooks, package tours, hotels and other services.
- At COP29, Tourism Gets Its Day. How Has It Fared With Climate Goals?The tourism industry will be officially recognized at COP29 on Wednesday. Industry leaders signed a climate accord in 2021 to make travel more sustainable, but the results so far are meager.
- I Liked New York as a Tourist. I Fell In Love With It as a Tour Guide.How did pigeons came to dominate our streets? Where did Katharine Hepburn live? The answers might be more interesting than you think.
- Kacey Musgraves’s NashvilleThe country singer and songwriter, up for five Grammy Awards this year, including best country album, recommends spots in her adopted home.
- Spirit Airlines Files for Bankruptcy; Lost $2.2 Billion in 5 YearsThe low-fare carrier has struggled to find its footing after its planned merger with JetBlue was blocked by a federal judge.
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Library Information
Ursula C. Schwerin Library
New York City College of Technology, C.U.N.Y
300 Jay Street, Library Building - 4th Floor
Thank you so much for sharing this valuable resource, Prof. Goodlad! I hope everyone takes the time to find some museum, cultural institution, or other institution listed here and visit it. These are part of what it means to live in NYC, and even better that you can visit for free! I encourage you to visit in small groups so you can explore together, and then share any of your experiences on our site using the Food For Thought category if you’re not already posting in response to an assignment.
Now to figure out how to get your school IDs so you can get those free tickets….
PS Along with my enthusiasm, I meant to say that you have to do what feels safe. Please know I wouldn’t encourage you to do anything that would compromise your health!
I have been to a few museums recently and they are requiring proof of vaccination and masks.
Ah Yes, Professor Rosen, the ID dilemma. Here is the information about getting your ID, however they are issuing IDs on Tuesdays which is not helpful to our students. I would call Public Safety to find out if you can get the id on a different day.
Remember, to get access to campus you must be vaccinated and have uploaded your vaccination verification to CUNYFirst.
Copy and paste this link for contact information: https://www.citytech.cuny.edu/public-safety/