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Baruch College Campus Events E-Mail Bulletin

The following selected events are scheduled to take place on campus from Monday, May 9
through Sunday, May 15. Please note the date change for the annual Weissman Lecture on the
Influence of the Arts on Society.

To view a complete list of all campus activities and to submit your event for inclusion in
future e-mail bulletins, visit the calendar page at http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/calendar/.

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
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Going for Broke: The Making of the Debt Generation
Tuesday, May 10, 2005
Newman Conference Center, Room 750
Information and Technology Building
151 East 25th Street
5:45 PM

A panel discussion on the soaring debt facing today's young adults, featuring Robert
Manning, author of Credit Card Nation, and other experts. The event also celebrates the
publication of the latest issue of the student magazine Dollars & $ense.

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Annual Weissman Lecture on the Influence of the Arts on Society
Tuesday, May 10, 2005
Engelman Recital Hall, B-2 Level
William & Anita Newman Vertical Campus
55 Lexington Avenue
5:45 PM

Philip Gourevitch, editor of The Paris Review, will deliver this year's Weissman Lecture on the
Influence of the Arts on Society. His lecture, "Reckoning with Catastrophe," will explore the
arts in relation to our response to human atrocity.

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Investing For Nonprofit Organizations, Even If Your Nest Egg Is Small
Wednesday, May 11, 2005
Room 301
Administrative Building
135 East 22nd Street
212-802-2988
5:30 PM

The Nonprofit Group at the School of Public Affairs presents a seminar on nonprofit
investments. RSVP at the number listed above, or send a message to
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Encounters Spring 2005 Issue Release & Poetry Reading
Thursday, May 12, 2005
Room 2-135
William & Anita Newman Vertical Campus
55 Lexington Avenue
6:00 PM

The Encounters issue release and poetry reading reception will feature guest speaker and
Baruch adjunct lecturer Dave King, author of the new novel, The Ha-Ha. There will also be
readings by contributors to Encounters.

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IT Matters: Redefining Effective Communication
Friday, May 13, 2005
14th Floor Conference Center
William and Anita Newman Vertical Campus
55 Lexington Avenue
646-312-2060

The Bernard L. Schwartz Communication Institute presents "IT Matters: Redefining Effective
Communication," the 5th annual Symposium on Communication and Communication
Intensive Instruction.

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Information Session-Zicklin Executive Programs
Saturday, May 14, 2005
Wasserman Trading Floor/Subotnick Center
Information and Technology Building
151 East 25th Street
6:00 PM

This information session for the Executive MBA and Executive MS in Finance programs
includes presentations by staff, faculty and program alumni. Learn about program
curriculums and the admissions process. Refreshments will be served.

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