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Fall 2021: 400-Level Course Descriptions

Registering for 400-level classes? Not sure which section of CM 490 and CM 499 to take, and frustrated by the minimal information provided in CUNYFirst? Look no further! Please see the attached flyers (below) for brief descriptions of the following classes, and don’t hesitate to reach out to the department with questions. CM 490 (Section […]

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Announcing the SPS Film Club!

I’m excited to announce the official launch of the SPS Film Club, a new student group founded  dedicated to building community around a shared enjoyment and appreciation of cinema. Last night, they held their kick-off discussion of Matthieu Kassovitz’s La Haine (1995), a film selected in part to align with this month’s theme of social […]

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Spring 2021 Student Hours

Please see the attached sheet for an overview of Student Hours (aka “Office Hours”) for Spring 2021 classes in Communication and Media and Liberal Studies. This information should also be available within your syllabi and/or your course sites. I know from experience that students are sometimes reluctant to make use of these hours—don’t be! They’re […]

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Mental Health Resources from SPS Counselor

The current crisis makes the end of the semester—always a stressful time—even more difficult. With that in mind, and in recognition that May is Mental Health Awareness Month, SPS Counselor and clinical psychologist Dr. Erin Jeanette has shared some important and actionable advice to help students navigate the challenges they may be facing. For further […]

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Courses for Spring 2020: Digital Storytelling & Data Analysis and Visualization

Still looking for Spring 2020 classes? See the attached flyers for more information about two exciting course offerings, both of them new additions to the CM program: CM 490: Data Analysis and Visualization (taught by Prof. Bradley Gardener) and CM 490: Digital Storytelling (taught by Prof. Courtney Garcia). Please note that for next semester only, […]

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