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Baruch College Campus Events E-Mail Bulletin

The following events are scheduled to take place on campus from March 15
through March 21.

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/

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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Ethics Week
March 15, 2004 — March 19, 2004
Baruch College
212-802-2820

Classroom discussions and special events. Among special appearances open to the
public will be Harold J. Tinker, Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer, Deloitte and
Touche; Pulitzer Prize winning reporter David Cay Johnston of The New York Times;
a panel discussion on election coverage in the media with Wayne Barrett, political/
investigative reporter for the Village Voice, Jonathan Hicks of The New York Times,
and Bryan Keefer, editor of the Columbia Journalism Review and founder of the
political website spinsanity.com; Larry Zicklin, chairman of the board, Neuberger
Berman, and trustee of The Baruch College Fund; Barbara Ley Toffler, author of
Final Accounting: Ambition, Greed and the Fall of Arthur Andersen.

For times and locations and other details, please visit http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/
facultyhandbook/EthicsWeek.htm

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Global Market Breakfast: "India in the Global Economy"
Room 750, Newman Conference Center
151 E. 25th Street
646-312-2070
Tuesday, March 16, 2004
 8:00 AM

Please join the Weissman Center for International Business for a Global Market
Breakfast on March 16th from 8:30-10:15am. This semester's topic is "India and the
Global Economy" and the panel will feature distinguished experts from the world of
finance, business, government and academia. The speakers are Professor TN
Srinivasan of Yale University, Joydeep Mukherji, Director, Sovereign Ratings Group,
Standard and Poors, Rajiv Khanna, Greenberg Traurig and Deputy Consul General
Ashok Tomar of the Consulate Geneneral of India.

The event will take place in the Newman Conference Center, room 750, 151 East
25th Street (between Lexington and Third Avenues).

Please contact the Weissman Center, Baruch College at (646) 312-2070 to reserve
a seat for this event.



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Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence Reading
Engelman Recital Hall, Baruch Performing Arts Center (BPAC)
Vertical Campus
25th Street entrance
646-312-3930
Tuesday, March 16, 2004
 5:45 PM

A Reading and Conversation with the distinguished Irish novelist Colum McCann,
author of This Side of Brightness and Dancer, a novel based on the life of Rudolf
Nureyev.

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Reuters Futures & Options SFSC Workshop
Tuesday, March 16, 2004
Subotnick Financial Services Center
Information and Technology/Library Building
151 E. 25th Street
212-802-2208
 2:45 PM

This session focuses on the futures and options market, with particular attention paid
to stock market derivatives.The workshops are open enrollment for all Baruch
students, undergraduate and graduate, who have taken Reuters I and Reuters II.

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South Asian Conference
Friday, March 19, 2004
Room 306 (Skylight Room)
17 Lexington Avenue
212-869-0182
http://www.aaari.info/saconference.htm
9:00 AM

This conference brings together scholars engaged in the study of South Asian
communities in the U.S. Five scholars will present their research on South Asian
communities, including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal. RSVP by
visiting http://www.aaari.info .

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Zicklin School of Business, Campus Tour for Prospective MBA and MS Students
Friday, March 19, 2004
Lobby, Information and Technology/Library Building
151 E. 25th Street
646-312-1300
12:30 PM

Campus tour for prospective MBA or MS Students is a great opportunity to see and
learn more about our campus and award winning education facilities.

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ATHLETICS -- UPCOMING SCHEDULE

Men’s Volleyball
Saturday, March 13 (Multi-Match Day at Hunter College)
vs. Brooklyn, 11:00 a.m.*
at Medgar Evers, 1:00 p.m.*

Baseball
Saturday, March 13
at NYU, Noon (DH)

Softball
Saturday, March 13
at City Tech*, Noon
Sunday, March 14
vs. Monroe, Noon (DH, Scrimmage) (Carmine Recreation Center, West Village)

* CUNYAC

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