City University of New York

Gregory T. Donovan is a Ph.D. candidate in Environmental Psychology and a certificate
candidate in Interactive Technology & Pedagogy at The Graduate Center of The
City University of New York.
He is an Instructional Technology Fellow for the Macaulay Honors College and
has previously held fellowships at the Center for Place, Culture and Politics
and The Stanton/Heiskell Center for Telecommunication Policy. He has received
a M.Phil from the CUNY Graduate Center in Environmental Psychology, a M.A. from
Hunter College in Psychology and a B.A. from Marymount Manhattan College in Psychology
with a minor and professional certification in Industrial/Organizational Psychology.
Gregory has conducted research at the CUNY New Media Lab, the Public Space Research
Group, the Youth Studies Research Group, and the Housing Environments Research
Group. Additionally, he conducts research for several children's educational media
groups, builds cyberspaces and currently serves as Co-Chair for Student Affairs
of the Doctoral Students Council at the CUNY Graduate Center.
As a transplanted Bostonian presently located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Gregory
enjoys scouting oldschool urban traditions in newschool technological environments.
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