Meet with Prof. Lauren Block, Zicklin faculty member and Consumer Psychologist. 12:30-2pm, Honors Study Room, 137 E. 25th St., Room 308. RSVP: https://baruch.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6gsx3SFaLULAKs5 Lunch is provided. Hope to see you there!
ENG 3950 JAND3 STEPHEN SONDHEIM: EXAMINING HIS WORKS
ENG 3950 JAND3 STEPHEN SONDHEIM: EXAMINING HIS WORKS During Winter 2013 at Baruch College, CUNY Some say Stephen Sondheim’s shows sound spectacular; the lyrics scintillate. His splendid songs soar. He has reached a supreme status by his eight Tonys, eight Grammys, and a Pulitzer Prize. We will study his success and style. Specifically, we will […]
Public Affairs Information Session
Public Affairs Information Session Learn more about the Bachelor of Science in Public Affairs (BSPA) Degree! Meet School of Public Affairs’ Associate Dean, Jerry Mitchell, staff and faculty and learn about the newly-revised Public Affairs major, generous scholarship support, paid internships, and stipend-supported study abroad opportunities available for Public Affairs students. If you’re a business […]
The Max Berger 2013 Winter Institute, Jan. 8-11 & 24-25, 2013 – Schedule is now available!
The Max Berger 2013 Winter Institute, Jan. 8-11 & 24-25, 2013 – Schedule is now available! This special Pre-law Winter Institute program is for current Baruch students & alumni interested in attending law school (or learning more about the application process). This upcoming Institute will be 6 days in length. Students do not need to […]
Final Examination Conflicts and Schedule
Final Examination Conflicts and Schedule From: Deborah Mazzia, Office of the Registrar Any student who has a conflict or who has three examinations on one day should be referred to the appropriate office for advisement and instructions. The last day for students to make arrangements for conflict examinations is Monday, December 10. • Zicklin […]
The 2012 CUNY Nobel Science Challenge: The Science Behind the Prize
The 2012 CUNY Nobel Science Challenge: The Science Behind the Prize A Competition for CUNY Undergraduate Students The Nobel Prizes in physiology or medicine, physics, chemistry, and economics were recently announced. CUNY undergraduate students are invited to describe in 1000-1500 words, the scientific concepts behind the work for which one of the 2012 Nobel winners […]
New Management Course: Spring 2013 MGT 4093 “Leadership in a Diverse World”
ANNOUNCING A NEW MANAGEMENT COURSE: Special Topics in Management: Leadership In A Diverse World SPRING 2013 MGT 4093 CODE 1264 Section LMFA Friday 9:15AM-12:00PM This course is an intensive and cutting edge skills-building and experiential class designed to empower and train leaders in how to understand and navigate diversity in the local and global worlds […]
PSY 4051- Psychology of the Family
An elective for psych majors and minors: PSY 4051 – Psychology of the Family: it is a communications intensive course. PSY 4051 2362 BMWA N 01/28/2013- 05/16/2013 MW 09:30am 10:45am 5175 VC Locke, S 0025 3 hours; 3 credits This course studies the family from a developmental and clinical perspective. Topics include the family as […]
Honors Thesis Workshops
Honors Thesis Prospectus Writing Workshops Students who are thinking about writing an honors thesis should attend one of the Honors Thesis Prospectus Writing Workshop scheduled for this week. Tuesday, October 16, from 12:30 -2:00 in the Newman Library, Room 415. (The room is nested inside another room labeled 410) Friday, October 19th, from 12:30-2:00 in […]
Spring 2013 New Orleans Service Learning Experience
Please find attached announcement and application form for the Spring 2013 New Orleans Service Learning Experience. The application deadline is Monday, October 29, 2012. The “experience” includes a Spring semester Friday honors seminar, “The City that Care Forgot: The Roots, Ruin, and Rebirth of New Orleans,” together with a mandatory 11-day spring break trip to […]