So far we have been to many different enrichment workshops. Each have been interesting in their own way however, my favorite enrichment workshop was the Rubin museum. At first I was a little annoyed that we had to go during our only break of the day and that it was a bit of a walk, however it turned out to be a great experience. The Rubin museum was small and consisted of art from mostly asian cultures, which was really interesting . I specifically liked the tibetan prayer room it was really detailed and as noted there not many people would have the opportunity to see that. Also, having a museum so close helps to reiterate the fact that we are in New York City and do have a lot of resources at our disposable. A museum that I never heard of was a few blocks from the school, and it was filled with things I would like to see again. The tour was also cool, because it was student run thus it was short, interactive, and got straight to the point, and it is also helpful that the museum is allowing Baruch students to attend the museum at another time for free.
Bayan, thank you for this reflection! I am glad you enjoyed this experience and that you now have a better understanding of some of the culture hidden within the city!