Upcoming Events

Spring 2025 Faculty Development Day

Ready to check off your New Year’s Resolutions? RSVPs are now open for our January 24, 2025 Faculty Development Day! 

How, When and Where Do We Realize the Work of Justice?

Click on the below link to RSVP: 

https://forms.gle/anWgEJ8vtT1otJdH9

Please click the links below for the schedule and the breakout session program:

Program Overview: https://jjayfdd.commons.gc.cuny.edu/spring-2025-faculty-development-day-program-overview/

Spring 2025 FDD Schedule: https://jjayfdd.commons.gc.cuny.edu/spring-2025-faculty-development-day/spring-2025-fdd-agenda/

 

Funded Opportunities

Spring 2025 Funded Faculty Seminars

Participants can earn approximately $600 (exact amount based on college/union policies) after completing a seminar, based on eligibility for payment.

Navigating Challenging Conversations in the Classroom Seminar

Join Alessandra Early, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, and Nicole McKenna, Assistant Professor of Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration for a spring seminar with hands-on practice in engaging challenging conversations in the classroom. 

Dates and Times

In person ONLY

Tuesdays, 2/25, 3/25, 4/22

Community hour-1:40-2:55 pm

Application deadline: Friday, January 31st, 11:59pm ET

Application link: https://forms.gle/HsgG27pTy9DnceJD9

 

Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Seminar

Join Claudia Zuluaga, Lecturer, English, in a spring seminar focused on Universal Design Learning (UDL) for equity, empathy, and executive functioning.

Dates and Times

In person ONLY

Thursday, 2/25, Tuesday, 3/25, Thursday, 4/22

Community hour-1:40-2:55 pm

Application deadline: Friday, January 31st, 11:59pm ET

 

What’s New with AI?

Critical AI Literacy Institute (funded opportunity)

In 2025, the Teaching and Learning Center at the CUNY Graduate Center will launch the Critical AI Literacy Institute (CALI), which will draw together CUNY faculty to explore how generative artificial intelligence is impacting knowledge production within their academic disciplines. The goal of the program is to develop a community of practice that supports faculty as they question, explore, and grapple with how AI is reshaping their disciplinary practices. Faculty Fellows will develop adaptable teaching materials designed for CUNY’s undergraduate classrooms that model critical engagement with generative AI.

Eligibility 

All full-time faculty from CUNY campuses who will be teaching undergraduate courses in Fall 2025 and available for all the activities stated above April 2025 through January 2026 are eligible to apply. Faculty with critical interests in generative AI or educational technology, and those actively involved in departmental curriculum processes are especially encouraged to apply. 

Apply

To apply, please complete this form and send your CV and answers to the questions below in a single pdf (lastnamefirstname.pdf) to [email protected] by February 1, 2025. Please use the subject line “Critical AI Grant Application.”

 

John Jay Faculty AI Publication

Please see this article published by our own Prof. Cristina Lozano Arguelles of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures: here

Please find our sister college CCNY presentations on how to adjust your assignments with emerging AI technology. Here