Monthly Archives: December 2009
Accounting with Sidney Kess
Really interesting old guy who has alot to tell anyone with an accounting major. He gave out his contact info for anyone that wants to ask a question about something. He wasnt talking as much about accounting itself, but stressing … Continue reading
Career Fair Preparation Workshop
I have to say that the Career Fair Preparation workshop has thus far been the most entertaining and helpful workshop that I have gone to. The main focus of the workshop was to prepare us for the Career Fair that was going … Continue reading
Student Life: Club Fair
September 24, 2009 12:30-2:30; Gym The Club Fair was a great way to meet with clubs. The line to get into the gym was packed but well worth the wait. It was nice to know that Baruch is home to … Continue reading
Arts at Baruch: Mercedes Matter
Septbember 22, 2009 (1pm-2pm); Sydney Mishkin Gallery on 22nd Street The Arts at Baruch: Mercedes Matter workshop was interesting. I actually misinterpreted the title before I got to the workshop. I thought it meant ‘Mercedes’ (either an art technique or … Continue reading
Club Fair
On September 24, I attended the club fair at the gymnasium. I had a bad feeling before the fair started that it wouldn’t be very useful because of the hundreds upon hundreds of people trying to get in. It took … Continue reading
Art Gallery
On October 6, I attended the Art Gallery workshop at the 22nd street building. The entire exhibition was by one artist so there wasn’t a broad spectrum of different styles, although the artist did have different phases and used different … Continue reading
Bearcat: The Other Google
On October 20, I attended the Academic Enrichment workshop on the 2nd floor of the library building. Bearcat: The Other Google, was and still is the best workshop I have gone to. I had never heard of Bearcat before and … Continue reading
Baruch Debates Diversity
On September 14, I attended a panel discussion on diversity in room 730 of the library building. I was very interested to hear about the event because I had not expected race to be something that was discussed so openly. … Continue reading
Joseph O’Connor
The reading or “conversation” with Joseph O’Connor was entertaining. He had an Irish accent that was absolutely perfect for reading his stories. And unlike the main speaker at the Diversity Conference, O’Connor did not dissapoint. He was funny and upbeat … Continue reading
Psychotherapy
Personal Enrichment Workshop – November 3, 2009 – 1:00pm The personal enrichment workshop was very fun to attend since it involved the participation of the students. This was different from the other workshops because instead of just listening to a speaker we … Continue reading