Plenaries

Tuesday, May 30: Opening Plenary
Featuring TLC Staff


Wednesday May 31: Faculty Plenary

Dr. Jody Rosen, New York City College of Technology

Jody R. Rosen is an Associate Professor in the English Department at New York City College of Technology, CUNY. She is the Community and Pedagogy Co-Director of City Tech’s OpenLab, an open-source platform for teaching, learning, and collaboration. Her research focuses on open digital pedagogy, with a focus on collaborative and communication-intensive practices, and on narratology with a focus on gender and sexuality studies. Most recently, she co-authored an article about faculty community in the Spring 2023 issue of Pedagogy: Critical Approaches to Teaching Literature, Language, Composition, and Culture.

Dr. Julie Van Peteghem, Hunter College

Julie Van Peteghem is Associate Professor of Italian in the Department of Romance Languages at Hunter College, and Doctoral Faculty in the Interactive Technology and Pedagogy Program at the Graduate Center. Since 2021 she has been the Faculty Director of ACERT, the Academic Center for Excellence in Research and Teaching at Hunter. Her research and teaching focus on medieval Italian literature, the reception of the classics, digital humanities and pedagogy, and translation.

Dr. Catherine McEntee, Brooklyn College

Catherine McEntee is the course coordinator of Introductory Biology 1 and 2 at Brooklyn College. Since 2010, Dr. McEntee started her teaching career as an elementary school teacher and has taught every grade from kindergarten to undergraduate college students in some capacity.  Dr. McEntee was a recipient of the Brooklyn College Excellence in Teaching Award (2016) and the first annual Brooklyn College School of Natural and Behavioral Sciences teaching award in Biology (2023).  She has participated in 2 round table discussions on how to incorporate the lessons of Improv in teaching which were held during Brooklyn College Faculty Day.


Thursday, June 1: CUNY Student Plenary
Featuring CUNY undergraduate students