Congratulations to the CUNY Nobel Challenge WINNERS! We are thrilled to announce two Baruch Macaulay students won the CUNY Nobel Challenge: Abdullah Ayaz, a junior finance major was named the first prize winner of the CUNY Nobel Challenge in economics, and Nancy Zhu, a sophomore planning to major in advertising and marketing communication, was named […]
UNICEF Challenge: Design Help for Children
Want to have real impact in global development? Join the Global Design for UNICEF Challenge and work with UNICEF experts to design innovative solutions to help children. Winners will receive support to develop and test their solutions in the field with UNICEF experts. More »
Volunteer Opportunities. Contribute to a Better New York City
Volunteer Opportunities: Contribute to a Better New York CityFor MillionTreesNYC, planting trees is just as important as ensuring their long-term health and survival through stewardship. During the week of October 8-16, volunteers will care for neighborhood’s newest green assets–their growing forest. Volunteers will pull weeds, remove invasive vegetation, add mulch, and clean-up any litter. Volunteer at […]
JOB$MART EXECUTIVES ON CAMPUS CAREER HOUR
JOB$MART Career Hour – Constructing Your Career: A Roadmap to Sucess Tuesday, October 22nd 1:00 pm-2:00pm Vertical Campus, Room 14-245, (55 Lexington Ave) with speakers: Peter Corritori, Jr. President & CEO of Clarity Imaging Technologies, Inc. Paul Firstenberg, JD Distinguished Lecturer, School of Public Affairs (Non-Profits, Higher Ed, Business) EOC’s Job$mart Career Hour brings students […]
Launch Your Career in Video Games
Center fro Communication Sign up today for our panel on careers in video games. Register at www.cencom.org or e-mail [email protected]. We look forward to seeing you on September 19th! Digital Games: You Can Be A Player WHEN: Thursday, September 19, 6:30 to 8:00 pm WHERE: Kumble Theater, LIU Brooklyn, Flatbush Avenue (between DeKalb & Willoughby) […]
Friday Foray, Hike Croton Point Park
Host: Jody Clark Vaisman 9/20, 12:00pm (Rain date: 9/27) Interested in a taking a train and a hike? Enjoy some “green time” and learn a little about the history of Croton Point Park. RSVP required. Eligible for Cultural Event credit. Meet at Grand Central at noon, take the MetroNorth train (ticket provided by Honors) and […]
New Model for Business Education
Inside Higher Education New Model for Business Education April 19, 2013 By: Scott Jaschik Undergraduate business education is much-discussed, much-criticized and — at many campuses — hugely popular in enrollments. A new collection of essays — Shaping the Future of Business Education: Relevance, Rigor and Life Preparation (Palgrave Macmillan) — finds much to criticize about […]
Gastronomy Club Bake-A-Cake Global Brigades Fundraiser
UPDATE: Event postponed. Bake-A-Cake Flyer Ever wanted to test out your baking skills? Or just enjoy and taste what your friends can bake? Here is an event to kick start the beginning of Spring Break. On March 23, 2013, Macaulay’s Gastronomy Club is hosting a baking contest from 12 pm – 5 pm. Teams of […]
Foreign Service English Language Officer positions
Foreign Service English Language Officer positions. Click here (http://careers.state.gov/specialist/vacancy-announcements/elo) to view the vacancy announcement, and to start the online application process through Gateway to State via USAJobs. Please note that the deadline to submit completed applications has been extended to April 24, 2013. Applicants must be U.S. citizens at least 20 years old to apply […]
Three exceptional workshops offerings
Please note these three exceptional offerings that Ms. Jun Ishidoya-Wang, Starr’s Assistant Director of Career Programs, is spearheading Students should register on-line for these workshops. Workshop flyers are for: March 5th, “Getting the Scoop to Get the Job” Power of Info March 5 March 7th, “Advertising Panel” March 8th, “International Student Job Search”