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Baruch College Campus Events E-Mail Bulletin

The following events are scheduled to take place on campus on the week
of Monday, April 14. For locations, contacts, and other information,
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 the calendar page for submitting your event to the Baruch
College online calendar.

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CAMPUS EVENTS

Spring 2003 Seminar Series: Ethics Across and Beyond the Curriculum
February 27, 2003 - May 1, 2003
Baruch College — 10:00 AM
The Spring 2003 ethics education seminar series features lectures by
members of the Baruch College faculty, and is sponsored by the Charles
Dreifus Ethics- Across-The-Curriculum Initiative.
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Introduction to Bloomberg
April 14, 2003
Baruch College — 12:45 PM
Subotnick Financial Services Center, 1st Floor
151, E. 25th Street Manhattan
212-802-2208  
This is an introductory lesson on using the Bloomberg Professional
terminal. Reuters I&II are prerequisites.
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Making Globalization Good: The Moral
Challenges of Global Capitalism
April 17, 2003
Baruch College — 10:30 AM
Newman Conference Center, 151 East 25th Street Manhattan
(646) 312-2070
A panel discussion and launch event for the new book "Making
Globalisation Good: The Moral Challenges of Global Capitalism".

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EXECUTIVES-ON-CAMPUS EVENTS
April 14, 2003
Jay Spivack, (Former) Director, Human Resources and Labor Relations,
Lincoln Center.
Professor Len and Margaret Leibowitz's "Labor & Employment Law"

April 15, 2003
Jay Cantor, Exhibition Director, Lecturer, Crirtic (formerly with
Christie's) Lehman Bros., Inc.
Professor Roslyn Bernstein's "Art Auction House"

See the full list of EOC classes & events at
http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/eoc/events.html

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