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Blue Notes Showcase (Wednesday, December 11th Time: 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM )

My name is Rebecca Dhala, and I am President of the Baruch Blue Notes Premiere Co-ed a cappella group.
Blue Notes is having our semesterly concert featuring Baruch’s newly chartered Lexington Music and NYU Vocollision.
Dinner will be served in the Multipurpose Room after!
Date: Wednesday, December 11th Time: 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Location: Engelman Recital Hall (B2 of the Newman Vertical Campus)
Feel free to email ([email protected])  with any questions, comments or concerns.
Thank you,
Rebecca Dhala
President, Blue Notes
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Tokyo Winter Career Forum 2019 / Los Angeles Career Forum 2020

Students with Japanese and English language abilities are invited to come explore the career and internship opportunities uniquely available to them and even land a job at the upcoming Career Forums.

Tokyo Winter Career Forum 2019
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December 14 & 15 (Sat. & Sun.), 2019
https://careerforum.net/en/event/tkw
*Currently 78 hiring companies

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March 21 & 22 (Sat. & Sun.), 2020
https://careerforum.net/en/event/los/
*Up to $200 attendance bonus for students with a technical major (specified majors)
*Up to $350 travel scholarship available for qualified students
*Panel Discussions with startup companies and engineers

There is no fee to register or to attend the Career Forums.
Early registration is recommended to apply online to companies of interest.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at [email protected].

We look forward to seeing you at the Career Forum!

Sincerely,

CareerForum.Net
[email protected]

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From Japanese Anime Club at Baruch College

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International Trivia and Dumpling Day (Now Free!)

Conversation Partners Program (CPP) is hosting a campus-wide event in collaboration with the International Student Service Center. International Trivia and Dumpling Day will be held on Tuesday, November 19 in NVC 14-220 from 12:45 pm to 2:00 pm. This is a trivia-style competition featuring culturally themed questions. The team that answers the most questions correctly wins a cash prize. Delicious dumpling-style foods from different cultures will be provided for everyone. All Baruch students, faculty, and staff are welcome to participate.
 
Participation Details:
-Last day to sign-up is November 14. Only cash will be accepted.

FREE for students; $4 for staff, $5 for faculty
-To sign up as a team or individual: https://forms.gle/xC9LYCoRQU67ZF7h9
Faculty and staff only: you can deliver the payment in an envelope with your name and team name (you may combine your teammates’ payments in one envelope if you’d like) to Michael Rollins in the Department of Communication Studies, room NVC 8-240. NVC 8-240 is open from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm, Monday to Friday.
-After receipt of your payment, a confirmation email will be sent to you.

-Use of technology during the competition will not be allowed.

If you have any questions, send an email to [email protected].

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Calligraphy Day

Hello everyone,


For this week, Japan Club and the GRID will be co-hosting our second Calligraphy Workshop on Thursday, November 7th in NVC 11-160 during club hours (12:40 pm – 2:20 pm). Please see the flyer below for more details.

Also, we are happy to announce that we will be hosting our biggest event of the semester, Maid Cafe, on Thursday, November 14th in the Multipurpose room (NVC 1-107), during the club hours.
We will keep you updated with the information on it!

Thank you and we hope to see you there.

Best regards,
Baruch Japan Club

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From Baruch Japan Club: Food Day

Hello Everyone,

Japan Club is very excited to announce that we will be co-hosting our Food Day Event with Eco Club on Thursday October 31st in VC 6-119 during club hours (12:40 pm – 2:20 pm). Come and learn about making healthy and delicious Japanese Cuisines.
Please see the flyer below for more information.

Also, our president Jessica and secretary Rebeca are top 3 couples for Baruch BSA’s Mock Wedding! Please check out the videos in the google form and vote.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd8eBsRptIQ2GLI06Vg65WO80VDkdaI3mXAMAFbLV3CAfE2Wg/viewform?fbclid=IwAR3A9JpD3lauBElseGZOBU7BT6S1NfA7oNYDchtTpJdJW-RD8Mbwth7Rzlc

Thank You so much!

Best Regards,
Baruch Japan Club

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JET Program Information Session (Thursday, October 3rd 2019 (12:45PM – 2:30PM)

The JET Program Information Session will be held at Baruch College on October, 3rd from 12:45 to 2:00 pm. It is open to public. I’d appreciate it if you can circulate the event info. below to those who might be interested in the JET Program. 

If you are Baruch affiliated, no need to register, please come directly to the venue. 

If you are not Baruch-affiliated, you need to send your name and contact address to the following address by Sep. 30th: The JET Program’s office: [email protected]

Bring your ID to go through the security at the entrance:

JET Program Information Session (Thursday, October 3rd 2019, 12:45 PM – 2:10 PM)

Event: Jet Program Information Session
Time : Thursday, October 3rd 2019 (12:45 PM – 2:10 PM)
Room: VC4-120
https://www.baruch.cuny.edu/map.html
Come to the “B” building in the map.

Feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions!

Best regards,

Khin Su Su Hlaing

Vice President, 2019-2020

Baruch Japan Club

[email protected]

 

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Hello Bearcats!

Do you enjoy playing Jeopardy? Come join us our Jeopardy event this Thursday, September 26th in NVC 11-160 during club hours (12:40 pm – 2:20 pm)! Please see the flyer for more details.

 

 

 

 

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The 6th Annual International Conference of Undergraduate Research (ICUR)

Please attend the 6th Annual International Conference of Undergraduate Research (ICUR) with Baruch and CUNY students presenting on panels linked to undergraduate peers in England and Australia via teleconferencing.  Conference is free and breakfast and lunch are provided.

6th Annual International Conference of Undergraduate Research (ICUR) at Baruch College 2019

MONDAY, SEPT. 23 KEYNOTE IN NVC 14-270, 55 Lexington Ave. at 24th Street

 TUESDAY, SEPT. 24 in Rooms H765 and H763 in Baruch’s William & Anita Newman Conference Center at 151 East 25th Street 

 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25 in Room H763 in Baruch’s William & Anita Newman Conference Center at 151 East 25th Street 

 Questions?:  Please contact [email protected] or 646-312-4332

For general conference information see icurportal.com

Day 1:  Keynote Address

Monday, September 23, 5:45-8:00, NVC 14-270

Beth Macy, “What Moves You: Framing Research Questions for Societal Impact”

 

Beth Macy is a Virginia-based journalist and the author of three-bestselling books about marginalized communities in America, “Dopesick,” “Truevine,” and “Factory Man.” Her books have won national awards, including an L.A. Times Book Prize and a J. Anthony Lukas Award. She is the Harman Writer in Residence at Baruch this fall.

Welcome by Art King, Dean of Students

Dinner will be served.

RSVP [email protected]

 

 

Day 2: Tuesday, September 24, Rooms H765 and H763

151 East 25th Street 

 

Tuesday 8:30-9:00am Arrival and Breakfast H763

 

8:45am: Welcome from Weissman Dean Aldemaro Romero

 

Tuesday Session 8B: 9:00-10:30am (Rm. H763): Technology, Engineering & Modelling (Warwick, Leeds & Baruch)

 

Lakshya Singhai (University of Leeds, UK): “Using Machine Learning to Assess Diabetic Foot Ulcers”

 

Farhan Chowdhury (Baruch Hub: Queens College, CUNY ): “An analysis of big data to curate, analyze and visualize the patterns of multiple atmospheric measurements in NYC to characterize urban air quality patterns”

 

Laura Agosto (Baruch College): “Has Japan’s Security Posture Significantly Changed and Why or Why Not?”

 

Michelle Duong (University of Warwick, UK): “Effects of topic Familiarity of 3D Mental Rotation tasks between Chemistry Students and Non-Chemistry Students.”

 

Tuesday Session 9B 10:30am – 12:00pm (Rm. H763): Scientific Applications for Health (Warwick, Leeds & Baruch)

 

Vanessa Yung (University of Leeds, UK): “Investigating and Developing a Measurement System for the Detection and Monitoring of Clostridium Difficile.”

 

Nathan Khabyeh-Hasban (Baruch College): “Changing Bilirubin and assessing its Impact on Protein Fluorescence”

 

Gabrielle Yoonsae Han (University of Warwick, UK): “Cyclic peptide / polymer conjugates for anti-cancer drug delivery applications”

 

Hannah Reichel (University of Warwick, UK): “Using machine Learning to Classify Primary Care Practices and Allow Fair Comparisons of Antibiotic Prescribing”

 

Tuesday 12:00-12:30 Lunch Break

 

Tuesday Session 10A: 12:30 – 2:00pm (Rm. H765): Behavioral Science and Systems (Warwick and Baruch)

 

Pratyush Satyanarayan (University of Warwick, UK): “The Contribution of Legalised Casino Gambling to Singapore’s Economic Growth”

 

Radu Racovita (University of Warwick, UK): “Engineering of Intelligent Microbial Communities Mastering the Game of Tic-Tac-Toe Through Reinforcement Learning”

 

Biling Chen (Baruch Hub: Queensborough Community College, CUNY): “CIS-TRANS Isomerization of Nitrodienes”

 

Mark Tria (Baruch College): “Housing Cares”

 

Tuesday Session 10B: 12:30 – 2:00pm (Rm. H763): Intersections of Conflict & Trade (Warwick and Baruch)

 

Patrick Freyer (University of Warwick, UK): “The effects of land regulations on economic freedom and the relation to foreign direct investments in ultra high-density urban areas”

 

Alexander Milanovic (University of Warwick, UK): “Forecasting Cryptocurrency Price Movements With Deep Learning and Sentiment Analysis”

 

Elina Spule (Baruch College): “Origins of the Pacific War during World War II: Oil Embargo and the China Question”

 

Tuesday Light Dinner 4:00-5:00 H763

 

Tuesday Session 11A: 5:00-6:00 pm (Rm. H-763): Psychology (Monash University Australia and Baruch)

 

Student moderator: Goldie Gross

 

Alice Kunjumon (Monash University Australia): “Negative impacts of FoMO (Fear of Missing Out)”

 

Francis Cheong (Monash University Australia): “How much should I sleep in on weekends? Modelling the intrinsic trade-off between social jetlag and sleep debt”

 

Ommiya Butt & Begzodjon Musaev (Baruch Hub: College of Staten Island): “Neurobehavioral effects in mice exposed to Dibutyl Phthalate”

 

Tuesday Session 11B: 5:00-6:00pm (Rm. H-765): Economic Policy & System (Monash University Australia and Baruch)

 

Nuraiym Kemelova (Baruch College): “Kyrgyzstan’s WTO Accession Results”

 

Silvio Pantoja (Baruch College): “Doomed to Fail: The Unsustainable Nature of Abenomics”

 

David Young (Monash University): “Emerging Global Monetary Systems for the 21st Century”

 

Tuesday Session 12A: 6:00-7:30pm (Rm. H-763): Stigma & Discrimination – Past and Present (Monash University Australia and Baruch)

 

Student moderator:  Katherine Hernandez

 

Emma Clarke (Monash University): “The Affects of Doubt: Wittenburg in 1550-1605”

 

Rachel Sultana, Brooke Mat & Vanessa See (Monash University): “The stigma associated with endometriosis pain management of working nurses”

 

Noah Bloomberg (Baruch College): “The Thirteenth Amendment and its Application for Mass Incarceration in the United States”

 

Gisselle Belia (Baruch College): “The Construction of Race in the Census of the Dominican Republic”

 

Tuesday Session 12C: 6:00-7:30pm (Rm. H-765): Health & Data (Monash University Australia and Baruch)

 

Nathaniel Zinda (Baruch College): “Attention and Persuasion in Information Technology: Nudging Users Toward ‘Time Well Spent’ Through App Ratings”

 

Basya Buchbinder (Baruch College): “Synthesis of Novel Quorum Sensing AI-2 Inhibitors”

 

Sunjuri Sun (Monash University): “Respiratory management strategies and bronchopulmonary dysplasia in extremely preterm infants” 

Jeremy Wein (Monash University): “A Novel Alternative to Antibiotic Treatment in the Age of Multi-drug Resistance – Understanding how Chi-like phages target bacterial flagellum of Salmonella Typhi”

 

 

Day 3: Wednesday, September 25, Room H763

151 East 25th Street 

 

 

Wednesday 8:30-9:00am: Arrival and Breakfast, H763

 

Wednesday Session 19B: 9:00-10:30am (Rm. H763): Innovative Materials & Treatments (Warwick, Leeds & Baruch)

 

James Cooper (University of Leeds, UK): “Standardised Particles in Pre-filled Syringes”

 

Anna Romero (Baruch Hub: Queensborough Community College, CUNY): “More than Skin Deep: The Impact of DNA-Testing and Inquiry-Based Learning on Students’ Understanding and Attitudes about Race”

 

Henry Wu (Baruch College):  “Nucleoporin Gp210, a Marker of Human Autoimmune Disease Primary Biliary Cholangitis, Found to be Involved in Fly Blood Cell Development”

 

Georgia Evans (Univeristy of Warwick, UK): “The ‘Facts of Biology’: Evaluating the Role of Positivist-Empiricist Science in Understanding Homosexuality”

 

Wednesday Session 20B: 10:30-12:00pm (Rm. H763): Social Change, Inclusion & Engagement (Warwick & Baruch)

 

Anna Ferrari (University of Leeds, UK): “What is there that we can’t see? The language classroom explained by children with ADHD”

 

Xyomara Wutoh-Hughes & Josue Merida (Baruch College): “Exploring Drosophila melanogaster musculature”

 

William Ward (University of Warwick, UK): “Has austerity created a social care sized hole that’s sinking England’s National Health Service?”

 

Jay Seol (University of Warwick, UK): “Decolonising ‘Right to the City’: Unveiling and Eradicating Colonial Legacies in Urban Spatial Struggles”

 

Wednesday Session 21A: 12:00-1:00pm (Rm. H763): Environment, Systems and Sustainability (Warwick & Baruch)

Lukas Glatz (University of Warwick, UK): “Climate Change and Sin Stock Creation”

 

Konstantin Novichencko (Baruch Hub: College of Staten Island, CUNY): “Modeling Collaboration between Autistic Players using a Kinect Game”

 

Karl Francis, Waqas Nasir,  Konstatin Novichenko, Kevin Bloom, Sandycarli Pequero, Emanual Gil (Baruch Hub: College of Staten Island, CUNY): “Celestial Mechanics: Data collection and Improved (ADCS) Attitude Determination and Control Technique for Picosatellites”

 

 

This conference is generously funded by the

Office of Research of the City University of New York

and the Baruch Harman Writer-in-Residence Program.

 

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Professor Suzuki’s talk on Manga and Translation

TRANSLATING VISUAL STORIES: GRAPHIC NOVELS, COMICS, PICTURE BOOKS, AND ILLUSTRATED YA

headshots of participants at the Translating Visual Stories event

Deutsches Haus at NYU presents together with the PEN Translation Committee, and PEN America’s Children’s and Young Adult Books Committee the panel discussion Translating Visual Stories: Graphic Novels, Comics, Picture Books, and Illustrated YA with Kristi FernandezLyn Miller-LachmannSandra SmithCJ Suzuki, and Lucas Zwirner. Stories that combine text and illustration are growing in popularity. Some of the most interesting and innovative work is coming from outside the US and translated into English. Panelists will talk about translating graphic novels, comics, picture books, and illustrated YA books and how both text and visuals change when adapted to a new language and culture. We’ll focus on Japan, a pioneer of comics and graphic novels, Western Europe, where edgy stories dominate and refugees give voice to a more diverse continent, Germany, and the attempt to re-frame a beloved YA classic for a U.S. audience, and Brazil, with its unique picture book illustrations.

“Translating Visual Stories: Graphic Novels, Comics, Picture Books, and Illustrated YA” is a DAAD-sponsored event.

THIS IS AN OFFICIAL BROOKLYN BOOK FESTIVAL 2019 EVENT.

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