The Photography of Barbara Kitai

A resident of Manhattan, originally from Montreal, Canada, Kitai has been photographing the world for more than 20 years. The exhibit depicts, says Kitai, “timelessness in the ancient land of Israel and fleeting impressions of ineffable beauty from the gardens of Claude Monet. Both settings speak to the paradox of the timelessness and evanescence of [...]

in complete world screening

City Tech Community, just in time for the presidential election the Ursula C. Schwerin Library’s Cinema@tech, in cooperation with the Grants Office, is presenting a screening of in complete world, a feature film by independent filmmaker Shelly Silver that recently showed at the Museum of Modern Art.  The film is a provocative series of vignettes, [...]

Do you know where to vote on November 4?

As we are all aware, the presidential election is in less than 2 weeks. The New York City Board of Elections provides a Poll Site Locator for you to determine your polling site. If you are not sure where to vote, type in your home address here.  The site will retrieve the polling place for [...]

iSkills extended to 30-120 credits!

Great news! We’ve extended eligibility for our iSkills test to all City Tech students who have completed between 30 and 120 credits!
Register now for the test and you’ll be entered into our drawing for ONE 1st prize of $200 and FIVE 2nd prizes of $100!

Seats are limited…don’t wait, sign up TODAY!!!
For more information and to [...]