Matt Lewis has been an educator for a couple decades now. He started as an English as a Second Language teacher in Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, and Turkey where he taught academic English at the university level. […]
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Final project for Com 110 004
2025 Student Leadership Conference
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) presents an unprecedented opportunity to transform the education sector, particularly for students with disabilities and marginalized groups. This proposal […]
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Mission Statement The Office of Student Life at the CUNY School of Professional Studies provides our rich and diverse student population with accessible co-curricular and academic enrichment opportunities to […]
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The CUNY SPS Creative Writing Club is a welcoming space for students who love storytelling, poetry, creativity, and self-expression. Whether you are an experienced writer or just beginning your creative journey, […]
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Communication and Media @ CUNY SPS
A site for for the Communication and Media community—students, faculty, and alumni. Let’s connect!
MELO – The Management and Entrepreneur Leadership Organization
Our Mission: The Management and Entrepreneur Leadership Organization (MELO) was created by the former Academic Director of online business programs, Dr. Edwin Knox. This organization allows students to learn and […]
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CUNY LGBTQIA+ Health Mutual Aid
CUNY LGBTQIA+ Health Mutual Aid site! For LGBTQIA+ health fellows project 🙂
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The Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Collaborative at CUNY SPS is a monthly series offered for faculty and staff to learn about accessibility and Universal Design in Learning (UDL) principles, share […]
Accessibility in Online Courses
At CUNY SPS we are already on solid footing with accessibility in online courses, but there is an opportunity to level up accessibility at our institution. Accessibility is a shared responsibility- let’s advance it together.
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