Baruch College Campus Events E-Mail Bulletin
The following events are scheduled to take place on campus on the week of
Monday, May 5. For further information and to submit your event for inclusion in
future e-mail bulletins, visit the calendar page at http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/
calendar/
Note: To include your event in future e-mail bulletins, follow the instructions on
submitting your event to the Baruch College online calendar.
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CAMPUS EVENTS
Upright Citizens Brigade
Through May 4, 2003
8:00 PM
Rose Nagelberg Theater
Vertical Campus, B-3 Level
646-312-4085
You've seen them on "Saturday Night Live," now see them at the Baruch College
PAC for a special residency! Call the BPAC info line for all show dates and times.
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A Reading of Great Works
May 2, 2003 - May 5, 2003
Baruch College 1:00 PM
55 Lexington Avenue
Engelman Recital Hall
B-2 Level
Vertical Campus
Broadway veterans Lila Robbins and David Marguelies, along with other
performers, will read the play "Hedda Gabbler" by Henrik Ibsen.
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Annual Baruch College Career Day
May 2, 2003
Baruch College 12:00 PM
55 Lexington Avenue
Vertical Campus Gymnasium
646-312-4670
Career Day is the spring career event primarily for graduating seniors. It is attended
by over 60 employers and 900 students.
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Annual SEEK Awards Ceremony
May 2, 2003
Baruch College 5:15 PM
151, East 25th Street
Newman Conference Center
7th Floor
The annual ceremony honors SEEK students who have attained a high grade point
average, and also to celebrates SEEK students who are graduating.
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Asian American Conference on Education - Challenges and Perspectives
May 2, 2003
Baruch College 8:15 AM
55, Lexington Avenue
Inspired by the educational reform ushered in at the state and city levels, and the
rapid increase of the Asian population, the conference would like to explore the
challenges and opportunities facing new Asian immigrants.
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Latinos in Business Networking Dinner
May 2, 2003
Baruch College 5:30 PM
55 Lexington Avenue
347-432-7337
The Latinos in Business Networking Dinner is sponsored by the Association of
Latino Professionals in Finance and Accounting (ALPFA), a nonprofit organization
promoting the interests of business students of Latino descent.
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Reuters I
May 3, 2003
Baruch College 1:15 PM
151 E. 25th Street
Subotnick Financial Services Center
An introductory session on using the Reuters 3000 Xtra product. The workshop
includes hands-on interaction with real-time and historical market data through
Reuters 3000 Xtra. For Baruch students, faculty and staff only.
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Capitol Steps!
May 6, 2003
Baruch College 7:30 PM
55 Lexington Avenue and 25th Street
Rose Nagelberg Theatre
B-3 Level
Self-styled equal opportunity offenders, the Capitol Steps are a troupe of
Congressional staffers turned actors. They bring their humorous take on current
events to the Nagelberg Theatre on May 6th. A free performance presented by the
Baruch Performing Arts Center.
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6th Annual Marx W. Wartofsky Lecture
May 8, 2003
Baruch College 12:30 PM
55 Lexington Avenue
Room 5-295
The Philosophy Department presents Weissman Visiting Distinguished Professor
Michael Levine, speaking on "Integrity and the Fragile Self." Refreshments will be
served.
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25 Years of Change: Business Journalism Finds New Audiences, New Media and
New Challenges
May 8, 2003
Baruch College 6:00 PM
151 East 25th Street
Newman Conference Center
646-312-3974
A panel discussion and 25th anniversary celebration of Dollars & $ense, Baruchs
magazine of business and society.
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Global Market Breakfast
May 8, 2003
Baruch College 8:00 AM
151 E. 25th Street
Newman Conference Center,
Room 750 Sponsored by The Journal of Commerce and JP Morgan Chase.
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Poetry Reading by Brenda Hillman
May 8, 2003
Baruch College 8:00 PM
55 Lexington Avenue and 25th Street
Engelman Recital Hall, B-2 Level
A major figure of the avant garde in contemporary poetry, Brenda Hillman is a
Pushcart Prize and Guggenheim winner.
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The Friedman Symposium--Debating The New American Empire: A Conversation
Among Students and Professors
May 8, 2003
Baruch College 12:45 PM
55 Lexington Avenue
Vertical Campus Room 5-165
Join professors and students for a debate about the war in Iraq.
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EXECUTIVES-ON-CAMPUS EVENTS
May 5, 2003
Josh Weston, Honorary Chairman, Automatic Data Processing
Professor Richard Kopelman's "Leadership"
May 6, 2003
Richard Merians, Chairman & CEO, Hygrade Integrated Logistics Systems
Professor Lilia Ziamou's "Marketing"
May 6, 2003
Joel Zweibel, Former Partner in Charge of New York Office, O'Melveny & Myers
Lecture, Seminar Corporate Responsibility, Ethics, and Governance Assoc.
May 8, 2003
Jason Cohen, Esq., Cadwalder, Wichersham & Taft
Law Department's Lecture "Bankruptcy Law"
See the full list of EOC classes & events at http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/eoc/
events.html
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