Reneta D. Lansiquot-Panagiotakis’s Profile

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Reneta D. Lansiquot-Panagiotakis
Display Name
Reneta D. Lansiquot-Panagiotakis
Title
Professor and Program Director
Department
Honors Scholars
Office Location
Pearl Building P-511

My Courses

ENG 2700, Intro to PTW, Spring 2015

ENG 2700, Intro to PTW, Spring 2015

Introduction to Professional and Technical Writing (ENG 2700), surveys a broad range of issues related to the domains of professional and technical writing. Students will be introduced to the central issues, debates, and methods from both fields; consideration will be given to the ways in which traditional forms of technical and professional writing have evolved alongside technologies.

My Projects

Honors Scholars Program Modules

Honors Scholars Program Modules

Active learning modules provide information about academic conference presentations. Students will be able to present their project and research to others. Topics covered include professional organizations, poster formatting, panel presentations, and more.

Office of the Provost

Office of the Provost

City Tech’s Source for Academic Affairs Information

Interdisciplinary Studies Committee

Interdisciplinary Studies Committee

Upcoming Fall 2024 meetings September 12 (Thursday) Monday, October 7 (Monday) October 17 (Thursday) October 18 (Friday) Common Ground: Making Connections in Interdisciplinary Place-Based Learning November 21 (Thursday) December 12 (Thursday)

Game Lab

Game Lab

An Honors Scholars Program Project

35th Semi-Annual Dr. Janet Liou-Mark Honors and Undergraduate Research Scholars Poster Presentation

35th Semi-Annual Dr. Janet Liou-Mark Honors and Undergraduate Research Scholars Poster Presentation

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My Clubs

Computer Systems Technology Colloquium

Computer Systems Technology Colloquium

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.