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Suzanne Miller
Chair

Carrie Hall
Rebecca Mazumdar
Co-directors of First-Year Writing

Anna Do
ESOL Coordinator

Mark Noonan
Dan Ryan
Corequisite Coordinators to English 1101Co

Joe Franklin
Director, The Writing Center

Laura Westengard
Gender & Sexuality Academic Minor Coordinator & Pride Club Faculty Liaison

Ms. Lily Lam
English Department Office Manager

Bryan Duran
English Department & ESOL CUNY Office Assistant

Robert Ostrom
Jennifer Sears-Pigliucci
Creative Writing Academic Minor Co-Coordinators

Shauna Chung
Sean Scanlan
Interim Co-Directors
Professional and Technical Writing Program

300 Jay Street
Namm Hall 512 (N-512)
Brooklyn, NY 11201

Email: english@citytech.cuny.edu

Phone: 718-260-5392

Publications

Linking Discourse Studies to Professional Practice by Lubie Grujicic-Alatriste

Reading and Vocabulary Workbook by Lubie Grujicic-Alatriste

Grammar Handbook and Language Exercises by Lubie Grujicic-Alatriste

These Acts of Water by Nina Bannett
 

The Place Where We Dwell by Juanita But, Mark Noonan, and Sean Scanlan

Urban Reader for College Writers by Lubie Grujicic-Alatriste

Debates in the Digital Humanities by Matthew K. Gold

Building Bridges by Anna H.-J. Do
 

The Linguistic Essays of William Diver by Alan Huffman

The GPS for Writing by Jane Tainow Feder

Beyond the Blogosphere: Information and Its Childern by Aaron Barlow and Robert Leston

Lithium Witness by Nina R. Bannett

One Hand Does Not Catch A Buffalo by Aaron Barlow

Domesticity and Design in American Women's Lives and Literature by Caroline Hellman

Reading the Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine by Mark J. Noonan

Unsteady by Monique Ferrell

The celebrated East River Bridges (Two Bridges) - the Brooklyn and the Manhattan, connect downtown Brooklyn with downtown Manhattan. Between these bridges a community of writers and artists has found a home in the former warehouses and factories of New York's most literary outer borough.

Since 2006, this annual publication has assembled distinguished student writing nominated by faculty in all disciplines. The journal reflects City Tech's wide range of studies and showcases students' excellent work.