Childcare in the City: What NYC Open Data Tells Us About Family Policy
Barnard College 3009 Broadway, New YorkWeek of Events
Monday, March 23, 2026
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Virtual EventMarch 23, 2026 -NYC Health Department Health Data Tour
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Hybrid EventMarch 23, 2026 -Childcare in the City: What NYC Open Data Tells Us About Family Policy
NYC Health Department Health Data Tour
Join us for an overview of NYC Health Department data resources from s...
Childcare in the City: What NYC Open Data Tells Us About Family Policy
Childcare in the City is a student-led Open Data Week event exploring ...
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
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Virtual EventMarch 24, 2026 -How Maps Speak: Mapping Commons Hackathon
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Virtual EventMarch 24, 2026 -DATA2GO.NYC: A Data Tool to Understand Well-Being and Need in NYC
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March 24, 2026 -What’s New for Family History
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Virtual EventMarch 24, 2026 -Youth-Driven Map-Making with Open Data / Maps at MIXI Club
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Virtual EventMarch 24, 2026 -Forging Links Between Public Scholarship, Civic Tech, and Open Data: A Showcase of CUNY Public Scholarship Practice Space (PS2) Projects
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March 24, 2026 -Tracing the City: Data Science for Social Good Student Work Exhibition & Reception
How Maps Speak: Mapping Commons Hackathon
A collaborative hackathon to build public mapping resources using NYC ...
DATA2GO.NYC: A Data Tool to Understand Well-Being and Need in NYC
How can we use publicly available data to understand well-being, need,...
What’s New for Family History
Ken Cobb and Marcia Kirk from the Department of Records and Informatio...
Youth-Driven Map-Making with Open Data / Maps at MIXI Club
In this session, we present projects from Maps @ MIXI, a mapping club ...
Forging Links Between Public Scholarship, Civic Tech, and Open Data: A Showcase of CUNY Public Scholarship Practice Space (PS2) Projects
Public scholarship has been a core value and practice of The CUNY Grad...
Tracing the City: Data Science for Social Good Student Work Exhibition & Reception
Tracing the City features student work from The Cooper Union’s interdi...
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
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March 25, 2026 -Mapping Emergency Food Needs in NYC
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Virtual EventMarch 25, 2026 -Measuring Poverty Using Census Bureau Data
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March 25, 2026 -What’s in a Dataset? Cyanotypes as Tools for Critical and Creative Data Capture
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Virtual EventMarch 25, 2026 -Teaching Google Sheets Functionality to High School Students through Open Data
Mapping Emergency Food Needs in NYC
Each year, NYC community-based organizations and City government work ...
Measuring Poverty Using Census Bureau Data
Join Census Bureau data dissemination specialists Joli Golden and Moni...
What’s in a Dataset? Cyanotypes as Tools for Critical and Creative Data Capture
How would you describe your favorite tree to someone who had never see...
Teaching Google Sheets Functionality to High School Students through Open Data
This is a virtual hands-on workshop where we will dive in on spreadshe...
Thursday, March 26, 2026
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March 26, 2026 -Old Growth & New Data: An Evening in Nature at Inwood Hill Park
Old Growth & New Data: An Evening in Nature at Inwood Hill Park
Join NYC Parks and Macaulay Honors College for an evening bioblitz at ...
Friday, March 27, 2026
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Virtual EventMarch 27, 2026 -Making Cents of It All: The City’s Budget, Its Data, and Why It Matters to You!
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March 27, 2026 -Open Data and Better Questions: Engaging New Yorkers to Develop Questions that Matter in the Age of AI
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March 27, 2026 -NYC PIT Pop Up: CUNY Open Data Takeover Day Five
Making Cents of It All: The City’s Budget, Its Data, and Why It Matters to You!
At more than $118 billion, New York City’s annual budget is larger tha...
Open Data and Better Questions: Engaging New Yorkers to Develop Questions that Matter in the Age of AI
As one of the largest open data providers in the world—with data acces...
NYC PIT Pop Up: CUNY Open Data Takeover Day Five
As part of NYC Open Data Week 2026, the CUNY Public Interest Technolog...
Saturday, March 28, 2026
Sunday, March 29, 2026
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March 29, 2026 -NYC UnSchool of Data 2026
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March 29, 2026 -A Walking Tour of Gramercy Flatiron in Manhattan – How Trash Cans, Monuments and Trees Define Our Neighborhoods, Businesses and Our Culture
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March 29, 2026 -How Trash Can, Monuments, and Trees Data Drive Walking Tour Design
A Walking Tour of Gramercy Flatiron in Manhattan – How Trash Cans, Monuments and Trees Define Our Neighborhoods, Businesses and Our Culture
Baruch students are leading a data-driven walking tour of Gramercy Fla...
How Trash Can, Monuments, and Trees Data Drive Walking Tour Design
Baruch College and New York University students will present their res...