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Abigail Test Portfolio
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Private: Amazing Stories: Science Fiction
“Amazing Stories: Science Fiction,” is a course designed to develop your understanding of science fictional narratives by studying selected works of science fiction (SF) and science fiction criticism. While we will focus on literary SF, we will also explore some film and TV versions of SF as well. Our approach to SF will be informed by an interdisciplinary perspective, particularly since STEM is a fundamental part of this artistic genre. The course will revolve around several short stories selected from The Wesleyan Anthology of Science Fiction, including works by Joanna Russ, Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, Samuel R. Delany, Ursula Le Guin, and others. There will also be additional readings and supplemental texts, including articles that you will research on various SF writers and their work. We will read these texts together to explore different approaches to SF storytelling, and to help us understand how academic literary analysis on SF has developed over time. This semester we will particularly emphasize the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in science fiction, and we will explore the ways that different SF storytellers have depicted AI in their work.
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Private: Anisa Siddikova Portfolio
Mapping for final project
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Another SF Test
This course is a model to adapt for your version of Science Forward (seminar 3) . Please contact the TLC to work on initial set up! Please note: This site is NOT the Science Forward Open Educational Resource; it is a template for our faculty teaching Seminar 3 at Macaulay. The OER is available at cuny.is/scienceforward.
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Anthony Gonzalez Macaulay Archive
An archive of Anthony Gonzalez's Macaulay journey.
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ARCHIVE – BS 2020
Archive of site from 2020
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ARCHIVE – BS 2023
Archive from 2023 BS
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ARCHIVE – EcoHealth 2016 Course
Archive for the course site of 2016 Ecological Change and Human Disease
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Archive: Krasner Compendium
Dr. Krasner's Musical Compendium
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Archive: Krasner Compendium
Dr. Krasner's Musical Compendium
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Private: Archive: Seminar 1_2015
Archive of MHC Seminar 1_2015
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Private: Art in New York City
MHC 110-02: The Arts in New York City for Friedman Scholars, Summer 2025, with Prof. Pentangelo.
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Arts in New York (Salois Summer 2026)
The first seminar introduces Macaulay students to the arts and their roles in the life, history, and expression of New York. The seminar provides students with a foundation in the critical liberal arts skills and attitudes that will support their learning throughout their college years and beyond. During the semester students attend performances, exhibitions of visual art, and more. In addition to experiencing these art forms as an audience, students are encouraged to examine performances and exhibitions from the multiple perspectives of scholarship, creativity, and production. The seminar will include examples and discussions of artistic endeavors from people of diverse racial, ethnic, class, national, religious, gender, sexuality, and other identities, specifically including Black, Indigenous, and other people of color (BIPOC), with attention to the intersectionality of these identities. The historical and contemporary uses of works of art to inform and propel social change and protest will also form part of the seminar. Students from all campuses will attend arts-related events at NYC cultural institutions, promoting critical attention, creative analysis, and clear communication through conversation.
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Private: Benediktsson Seminar 2 Spring 26
Course website for Prof Benediktsson, Seminar 2 Spring 2026. Home of the 2026 Future Museum.
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BioBlitz
Logistics, data, and announcements for Macaulay's annual BioBlitz
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BioBlitz Taxon Leader Info
A test site for BioBlitz
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Brandon’s Portfolio
A digital presentation of the various projects comprising my doctoral work in bionformatics, genomics, and computational biology with a focus on Lyme disease and the pathogen Borrelia burgdorferi.
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BreadGroup
Bread group portfolio test
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Private: Breaking Bread
exploring how bread can preserve identity within the school system
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bs test1
trying to see how to get forum posts in here
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cabanadassandbox
Allison's learning to use Block Editor. Sandbox to play around.
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Private: carp
carp test page
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Central Asian Diaspora
Central Asia Diaspora Futures Symposium Spring 2026
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Private: Central Macaulay Course Registration
Information about courses offered at Macaulay Central.
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Charlotte’s portfolio
Testing
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Charlotte’s Portfolio
Playing around for now
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Chinatown’s Culture
eportfolio archive - chinatown's culture
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City Nature Challenge: New York City
A workspace for partner organizations and students working on the annual City Nature Challenge: NYC.
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Civic Futures Lab Hub
The Civic Futures Hub on OpenLab is a space to share research, survey results, and student work as part of the Civic Futures Lab initiative at Macaulay Honors College, CUNY, launched in partnership with Design for America and the Watson Foundation, designed to empower students, community members, and external partners to tackle the pressing challenges facing New York City.
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Class of 2028
A hub for the Class of 2028. Please note the privacy settings are OPEN.
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Class of 2028
An information hub for the Class of 2028. Please note the privacy settings are OPEN.
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Class of 2029
A hub for the Class of 2029. Please note the privacy settings are OPEN.
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Class of 2030
A hub for the Class of 2030. Please note the privacy settings are OPEN.
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Private: clover
clover
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Common Events
Information about required Common Events for Macaulay Seminars.
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Constantina Moustakis’ Portfolio
Constantina Moustakis' Portfolio
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Critical AI Literacy @ Macaulay
This is a place to discuss the role and meaning of Generative AI in our lives in education, with an emphasis on understanding what AI is doing rather than what we can do with AI.
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Daniel Leyzerzon
Hello! I'm an urban studies student at Hunter College. This is a collection of my academic projects so far.
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Data Abuse & Google
A story of a individual impacted by data abuse, whom is no different than you & I.
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Private: Detecting Bullshit in the Modern Age
MHC 325 Detecting Bullshit in the Modern Age - Dr. Kelly O'Donnell
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Private: Detecting Bullshit in the Modern Age
MHC 325 - Detecting Bullshit in the Modern Age - Dr. Kelly O'Donnell
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Private: Devadasi: Colonizing the Sacred Body
This website showcases how the modern Devadasi system is shaped by colonial and postcolonial reforms that paradoxically sought to liberate Devadasis while intensifying their social and economic exploitation.
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Dr. Allison Cabana Das
Dr. Allison Cabana Das's Academic Portfolio. Welcome!
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East Harlem Food Project
A website documenting East Harlem
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EcoHealth Student Textbook
Student-created OER from EcoHealth class 2016
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Edgewater Landscapes and the Future of New York City
Edgewater Landscapes and the Future of NYC is a digital platform featuring MHC Seminar 4 Spring 2026 student research, fieldwork, ecological observation, mapping projects, interviews, and multimedia storytelling developed through the course Seminar 4: Futures of New York City. Focusing on sites including Marine Park, the Gowanus Canal, and Wagner Park in Battery Park City, students explored how climate change, coastal infrastructure, environmental justice, and urban redevelopment are reshaping New York City’s waterfronts.
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Private: EG’s Portfolio
Emanuela G. is a graduate of CUNY Baruch College in the Macaulay Honors Program. She double majored in Journalism & Creative Writing and Political Science, with minors in New York City Studies and Italian. She was the Editor-in-Chief of The Ticker, Baruch's independent, student-run newspaper, and had an internship at Fox News Media.
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Private: EG’s Portfolio
Emanuela G. is a graduate of CUNY Baruch College in the Macaulay Honors Program. She double majored in Journalism & Creative Writing and Political Science, with minors in New York City Studies and Italian. She was the Editor-in-Chief of The Ticker, Baruch's independent, student-run newspaper, and had an internship at Fox News Media.
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Food Atlas of New York
The Food Atlas of New York is a joint project of multiple sections of CUNY’s Macaulay Honors College Seminar 2, People of New York. We use the history and culture of food in New York to understand the diversity, complexity, and impact of the many peoples who make New York City their home. Through stories of iconic foods and ingredients, histories of the evolution of food options in different neighborhoods, and entries on food-related businesses and their owners, the Food Atlas illuminates the historical and sociological stories behind New York’s food landscape.
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Food Cart Culture in Queens
Exploring how the culture and peoples of Queens, New York has changed through street food vendors
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Abigail Test Portfolio
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