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KICK OFF EVENT! Primer Cafecito – September 21, 2022

About the Event: Primer Cafecito is designed to provide First-Year and Transfer students with a brief introduction to the key programs, offices and student organizations that Baruch offers! RSVP now for an opportunity full of valuable insight, meaningful connections and… Continue Reading →

ISLA’S CALL FOR APPLICATIONS

Job Opportunities:  We are calling for applications for the opportunity to become our next Coordinator of Student Affairs and Webmaster, for the upcoming academic year 2022-23. ISLA promotes and nurtures the interdisciplinary study of Latin America – its languages, literature, arts, and cultures;… Continue Reading →

“A Future of Hope: On the Inauguration of Chile’s New President,” by Hedwig Feit, 11 March 2022

CHILE REJECTS THE POLITICS OF THE PAST AND HEADS TOWARDS A FUTURE OF HOPE AND PROSPERITY FOR ALL CHILEANS AND ALL THE PEOPLES OF CHILE. “You can cut all the flowers, but you cannot keep spring from coming” Pablo Neruda… Continue Reading →

Marxe School Virtual Open House- October 28th, 2021

About the Event: ISLA and Baruch’s Marxe School of International and Public Affairs hosted a Virtual Open House for the Marxe School Master of International Affairs (MIA) Program, featuring the concentration in Western Hemisphere Affairs. Students got the opportunity to meet the Director of… Continue Reading →

Living in Verse: Queer Poetry Open Mic and Workshop- October 12th, 2021

About Event: The Writing Center and ISLA hosted an event for LGBTQIA+ History Month,  focused on queer poets and poetry. We read together, collaborated on a brief writing exercise, and heard from Baruch writers in an open mic. Students were welcomed… Continue Reading →

A Trip Around Las Americas-September 30th, 2021

About the Event: Students joined ISLA and Latinx Heritage Month for A Trip Around Las Américas!  and “traveled” to countries like Mexico, Ecuador, and the Dominican Republic to learn more about these countries in Latin America and the Caribbean region…. Continue Reading →

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