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Macaulay Faculty

Lisa Brundage

A central resource hub for faculty across the consortium who are teaching Macaulay courses.

Springboard Project Hub

Lisa Brundage

This is an archive of Springboard projects starting in 2026. Come be inspired!

BioBlitz

Lisa Brundage, Kelly L. O'Donnell

Logistics, data, and announcements for Macaulay’s annual BioBlitz

Critical AI Literacy @ Macaulay

Lisa Brundage

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.

Your Story, Our Story

Andre

Your Story, Our Story is a Tenement Museum project that highlights stories of immigration, migration, and cultural identity, past and present, through objects and traditions. Each story reveals one individual’s e […]

STEAM Festival

Lisa Brundage, Teaching and Learning Collaboratory

This is a central resource and gallery for our annual STEAM Festival, attended by first year and sophomore students every December.

ZINE: Aborting Autonomy: OB/GYNs Reclaiming Professional Autonomy

ZINE: Aborting Autonomy: OB/GYNs Reclaiming Professional Autonomy

Nitya Patel

This is a zine that will be the public facing project of the Springboard senior thesis. It discusses the impacts of Dobbs on OB/GYNs and their responses in reclaiming professional autonomy.

The Arts in New York City

The Arts in New York City

Grazyna Drabik
Seminar 1|Fall 2025

Grazyna Drabik and her Arts in New York City class

Class of 2030

Class of 2030

Lisa Brundage

A hub for the Class of 2030. Please note the privacy settings are OPEN.

Imagining New York Conference

Lisa Brundage

All about the Seminar 2 and 4 Common event, held annually in May. 2026 dates: May 2-6.

Weaving Ends: Lisa Brundage’s Portfolio

Weaving Ends: Lisa Brundage’s Portfolio

Reflections on crafting (and) education

Devadasi: Colonizing the Sacred Body

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.