Author Archives: Jason Torkian

Mercedes Matter: Art gallery tour

To fulfill the Arts at Baruch requirement I attended the art gallery tour of Mercedes Matter. It was located on 22nd street at the Mishkin Gallery. I expected it to be very crowded but not to the extent that I  … Continue reading

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Food Flyer

To fulfill the requirement of Global/Community Awareness workshop, Aaron Chen and myself created flyer’s and posted them all over the vertical campus on October 29th.  We donated some food as well. We gave our peer mentor, Winnie, pasta to donate … Continue reading

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Pursuing your passion: choosing your major

The title of the workshop I attended is ” Pursuing your passion: choosing your major” and it fulfills the career exploration requirement. It was on november 3rd, at 12:30, in the vertical campus, 5-213.  This workshop was an aid on … Continue reading

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Freshman Reception

To fulfill this requirement I,along with others, went to the Freshman reception. It was on September 17th.The room was flooded with people and there was no type of organization. I didn’t really get much help on how to choose my … Continue reading

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Building and managing relationships

The workshop i attended was “Building and managing relationships” and it was to fulfill my personal enrichment requirement. It was on November 8th, it started at 12:30, and was located in room 1107 in the vertical campus. The workshop was … Continue reading

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Student Fair

To fulfill the student life requirement I attended the “Student Fair”. It was on October 13th, at 12:30, and it was located in the vertical campus, 1230-2. It was a way to show all the students how many resources they … Continue reading

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