This course examines the relationship between language and society. We will engage the topics of world languages, linguistic bias, English varieties, dialects and regionalisms, standard English politics and gendered language. It will be a great journey of discovery for all as language is what we use and do all day long, but almost never think about its incredible power to elevate or hurt.
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The Computer Systems Technology (CST) Colloquium is dedicated to providing the students, staff, and faculty of New York City College of Technology, the City University of New York, and the greater public with access to information regarding the latest developments in computing from both a research and industrial perspective. We strive to schedule speakers that have a prominent influence in the computing field and that can engage our audience to have a deeper understanding and passion for computers, software engineering, programming languages, networks, and other topics.
What do mathematicians do? Can mathematics be fun and interesting? Do you like free pizza? The Math Club is open to everyone with an interest in logic puzzles, games of chance or strategy, and mathematics in general. We host a variety of math related events, math talks, math games, math puzzles, field trips, math competitions, and more. Feel free to stop by on Thursdays in Namm N719, from 1-2pm.
Welcome to Learning and Coding Python with AI. Our club is open to everyone of all expertises in Python, preferably beginners that want to learn the ability to learn on their own! Our mission is to foster a supportive environment where members can learn, share, and collaborate on projects related to Python and AI. We plan on hosting Zoom meetings every 2 weeks (as of now) in the Spring 2024 semester at City Tech! Additionally, I want to help beginner students build their resume and how they can improve their resume for future Computer Science related opportunities! Contact the owner for more information!
We are a non-denominational Christian fellowship of campus students,faculty and/or staff. Our aim is to help fellow students meet their spiritual needs in Christ through prayer, worship and bible studies. Encouraging each one to seek their own personal relationship with God, guiding and teaching also on the importance of the Bible through faith and fellowship.Open to anyone who has questions and/or wants to know more about God. For Freely we have received grace, and freely we wish to give it as well.
A student led Christian club that talks about the gospel and the relevance of Christ in our daily lives . It is nondenominational and welcome to any who will come.