October 23 Department Newsletter

Newsletter Editor Jane Weiss

PSC-CUNY Signs

A message from Emily Schnee:

            As many of you know, the PSC is currently in contract negotiations with CUNY! One super easy

and simple way to raise awareness on campus and support us getting the best contract possible is to put a PSC contract poster on your office door. Emily has a variety of signs in my office and would be happy to slip one under your door if you shoot Emily an email at Emily.Schnee@kbcc.cuny.edu . If you’d like to choose your sign, just come by C117 and you can take your pick. 

PSC-CUNY KCC Chapter Meeting: 30 October 2023 4:00 PM

A message from Scott Cally:

            Please join us for our next union chapter meeting on Monday, October 30th at 4:00 PM via Zoom. We will be joined by Michael Foley from the PSC CUNY Welfare Fund who will give a presentation on the many benefits we receive from the fund. New employees and those who are considering making changes to their benefits during the upcoming open enrollment period are especially encouraged to attend.

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85489538520

Also, please join us in the Breezeway at 3:00 PM on Tuesday, October 24th and help us make signs for our upcoming Brooklyn-wide rally at Borough Hall on November 1st.

Brooklyn PSC Rally at Brooklyn Borough Hall: 1 November 2023 4:30-6:30

A message from Scott Cally:

            All the different Brooklyn Borough PSC chapters will join together on Nov 1, 2023 from 4:30 to 6:30 in front of Brooklyn Borough Hall for a rally (and possibly a march) to fight for a good contract. Click here to rsvp to attend the rally. Hope you can make it and great if you wear a Halloween costume! There will be candy, hopefully music, and likely one or two electeds there to speak in support of our contract fight and it will be a great chance to meet colleagues from the different Brooklyn borough chapters.

Faculty Interest Group: Best Practices – Teaching African Americans

A message from Elroy Esdaille:

            The first session of the Fall 2023 FIG: Best Practices – Teaching African Americans, which will be held on October 25, 2023, at 2:00 via Zoom, and the session will be repeated the following day, Thursday October 26, 2023, at 2:00 pm. The topic we will examine is: “Understanding Implicit Bias: What Educators Should Know.” Here is the Zoom information:

            Session 1 on Wednesday, October 25:

Join Zoom Meeting—Session 1 —Wednesday, October 25, 2023, at 2:00 pm

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86974487062?pwd=Z0s5Zmd6QzZYVDMvTWZjMC9IM0dUZz09

Meeting ID: 869 7448 7062       Passcode: 692622

            Session 2 on Thursday, October 26:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89124184458?pwd=UmV6NUlNbWFIZUlzanpKRVJXK1V5dz09

Meeting ID: 891 2418 4458       Passcode: 831155

Sunshine Fund

A message from Elroy Esdaille and Enid Stubin:

            We’re asking for contributions to replenish the Sunshine Fund, the means by which our hardworking and dedicated staff members receive a holiday gift, joyful and sad milestones are acknowledged, and anyone in the department suffering from a natural disaster—fire or flood—can be helped.         Our request:

            $30.00 from full-time faculty (an increase of $5, the first in many years)

            $10.00 from part-time faculty

            Because the Sunshine Fund doesn’t have a PayPal, Venmo, or Zelle account, we ask that you make your contributions in cash. Those of you teaching off campus may send either Elroy or Enid a check or electronic payment, which we will then convert to cash and place in the Sunshine Fund. You’ll receive e-mail acknowledgment of your contribution. Please feel free to contact Elroy or Enid with any questions.

Faculty Mentor and Support Hours in E219

A message from Hope Parisi:

            Hope Parisi will be in E219 this semester, available for informal chats with new and experienced part-time faculty, and all faculty, on Wednesdays, from 1pm – 3pm, with more availability by phone or Zoom according to wish or need.

            Please come by this welcoming environment, on Wednesdays, if you’re on campus.

Invitation to Join the English Department on the CUNY Academic Commons

A message from Elizabeth Dill:

            Last semester, an invitation to join the Kingsborough English CUNY Academic Commons group should have arrived in the inbox of your KCC email account. If you you haven’t already accepted this invitation, please do so! And if you can’t find it, please email Elizabeth Dill so she can get you signed up. Our weekly department newsletter will be shifting over to the Commons format! Soon, the department newsletter will be sent as a blog post from this group rather than as a department email; eventually, you will stop getting department newsletters as separate emails (unless you subscribe to the Academic Commons group). So please join! If you don’t receive an invitation at all, please let Elizabeth know at Elizabeth.Dill@kbcc.cuny.edu

PSC-CUNY Grant Applications Are Open        

            PSC-CUNY Grants Proposal System is now open for Cycle 55 applications. The final, non-negotiable deadline to apply is Friday, December 15th, 2023 at 11:59pm. Please visit the PSC CUNY Webpage for important details about the process, or check your KCC email for detailed instructions.

            PSC-CUNY Research Awards are designed to encourage the scholarly and creative pursuits of CUNY faculty, especially junior faculty. Funds for research and creative projects are available to all Permanent, Full-Time members of instructional staff, and untenured members of the faculty in particular (untenured associate professor, assistant professor, instructor, lecturer); and Full-Time staff in HEO series. For the purposes of the PSC-CUNY Awards, junior faculty comprise those at the rank of untenured associate professor, assistant professor, instructor, and lecturer.

            Applicants are encouraged to attend one of these four PSC CUNY Cycle 55 seminar dates:

•           Tuesday, October 17th 1PM EST

•           Wednesday, October 25th 12PM EST

•           Thursday, November 2nd 1PM EST

•           Friday, November 10th 12PM EST

            Sessions will be held via Microsoft Teams; instructions to log on are at the bottom of the email announcing the Grants Proposal System.          

            Please remember that the Grants Proposal System no longer allows attachments as Word Docs, only as PDFs. If you are unable to convert your project narrative to PDF, please send it as a Word document to Kathy Giaimo, who will then re-format it as a PDF and upload it to your application.  Kathy will be happy to assist you with this or to answer any questions you may have. She is on campus every day except Mondays, when she works remotely. You can call her at 718-368-6858, or email her at Kathryn.giaimo@kbcc.cuny.edu. 

            As always, the Advancement office strongly advises applicants not to wait until the last minute to submit their application. The earlier you submit your proposal, the more time Kathy will have to review it and help you to address any issues with your submission. Again, the deadline for Cycle 55 applications is 11:59pm on Friday, December 15, 2023. Please click here to apply: https://rfcuny.org/gp/welcome.aspx

KCC Information Technology Services Office

            You can call KCC’s ITS Help Desk at (718) 368-6679 or email helpdesk@kbcc.cuny.edu 9:00 – 5:00 on weekdays. For Blackboard support during hours when KCC’s Help Desk is not available, call 1-646-664-2024.

A Note about the Newsletter  


                The next issue of the Newsletter will come out on Monday 30 October 2023. Please send newsletter items by Friday, 27 October 2023 to Jane Weiss at Jane.Weiss@kbcc.cuny.edu. Please keep items brief (preferably 100 or fewer words). Longer items will be abridged. Items about publications and achievements are very welcome.