Monthly Archives: October 2009

The Changing Nature of Race, Power and Ethnicity in the era of Obama and Sotomayor 10/14 4-5:30

This workshop was primarily based on race and how it affects everyone. Even though we live in one of the most diverse cities in the world, most parts of America are very segregated. The population of nonwhites are increasing dramatically. … Continue reading

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Relationship Workshop 10/8 12:30

This was a very hands on workshop which made it interesting. The speakers made us participate in different ways and split us up into groups. The topic about relationships is vast so it felt that i can keep talking about all … Continue reading

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Basic Interviewing Techniques 10/29

On Thursday at 12:50 I attended the Basic Interviewing Workshop. The speaker immediately started talking about the interview process. She showed us tricks, and techniques to get through the interviewing process. If you had any questions on how to prepare … Continue reading

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Career exploration workshop: resume writing

I went to the resume writing workshop yesterday, October 27th. They had to change the room three times so it was a journey trying to find where the workshop will be held. This particular workshop was very helpful  because it … Continue reading

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academic enrichment workshop:database

I attended the library database workshop on October 15th. It was a thirty minute workshop on how to use databases in the newman library site to help us find articles, editorials, books, and etc. Like all workshops, this one was … Continue reading

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The Changing Nature of Race, Power and Ethnicity in the era of Obama and Sotomayor 10/14

On October 14 after freshmen seminar I decided to attend this workshop because my History Professor, Fernandez was hosting the workshop. The workshop was held on the 14th floor something I didn’t even know existed till then. The workshop itself … Continue reading

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Building and managing relationship in college

On October 8, I went to a workshop that helps you understand college life more. Speaker was talking about all different situations and changes that happen in college. We had different people saying their experience on that situation and their ideas. … Continue reading

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Library Database

Title of Workshop: Library Database Category of Workshop: Academic Enrichment Date/Time: October 15, 2009/12:30-1:15 On October 15, 2009, I went to the library database that was held at the Newman Library. Upon arrival, it was crowded because everyone was there … Continue reading

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Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Walk ’09

Title of Workshop: Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Walk ’09 Category of Workshop; Community-Global Awareness Date/Time: October 25, 2009/9:30 to 12:00 Yesterday, I went the JDRF Walk ’09 in Staten Island at the College of Staten Island. Upon arrival onto the … Continue reading

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Community – Global Awareness | The Changing Nature of Race, Power and Ethnicity in the Era of Obama

On October 14th, 2009, I attended Professor Fernandez’s Community-Global Awareness workshop, which was about the dynamic role of race, power and ethnicity that play within the time period of Obama. There were profound debates regarding race in our society and … Continue reading

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