Luke Waltzer
Luke Waltzer
Director of the Teaching and Learning Center at the CUNY Graduate Center
Luke Waltzer is the Director of the Teaching and Learning Center and on the doctoral faculty in the Interactive Technology and Pedagogy Certificate Program. At the TLC he supports GC students in their teaching across the CUNY system and beyond, and contributes to a variety of pedagogical and digital projects. He previously was the founding director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at Baruch College, where he developed the college’s hybrid course initiative, co-directed the Writing Across the Curriculum program, and led two educational technology projects, Blogs@Baruch and Vocat. He holds a Ph.D. in History from the CUNY Graduate Center, serves as the Director of Community Projects for the CUNY Academic Commons and on the editorial collective of the Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy, and has contributed essays to Matthew K. Gold’s Debates in the Digital Humanities and, with Thomas Harbison, to Jack Dougherty and Kristen Nawrotzki’s Writing History in the Digital Age. His research examines the shifting roles of technology in liberal arts pedagogy and the structural evolution of American higher education.