Author Archives: Liz De La Cruz
Stress and Anxiety
This workshop I think was very helpful and right on time because we have so many exams and assignments due in the next couple of weeks that an exercise to reduce stress is very useful. The first counselor introduced the concept … Continue reading
Latino Heritage Month Gala
In this event the Unidad Latina gave awards to people and to departments that make sure the Latino Community in Baruch is taken into consideration. They awarded the Department of Black and Hispanic Studies for arranging activities for the Latino Community … Continue reading
Internship and Goal setting
this workshop was very informative. The internship coordinator explained the different kinds of internships, the steps to get one, and what to do after you have one. Also she gave us information about who recruits Baruch students. I do agree … Continue reading
The Changing Nature of Ethnicity and Power
this forum was very interesting. There was a panel composed of Professors from the Balck and Hispanic Studies Dept. Some of the panelist were Professor Bernard, Professor Fernandez, Professor Henken, Professor Treitler, Professor Hansing. They talked about how race and … Continue reading
SACC: Everything You Need to Know to Pass Math
This workshop was somewhat informative it meet my expectations at least. The woman talking(i forgot her name) she gave us a lot of tips that are useful. also we received good information about SACC. Now i think i can approach math … Continue reading