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In the morning, former New York State Governor Mario Cuomo; in the afternoon, a
panel on Women and Work. Please see below for details.
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1.
The School of Public Affairs
Invites you to

The “Values” Issue: Substance and Strategy
An informal discussion with
Governor Mario Cuomo

Tuesday, March 15, 2005
8:00 – 10:00 a.m.

(Continental Breakfast begins at 8:00 am)

Governor Cuomo will discuss the past election and the future agenda for the
Democratic Party, with special emphasis on the social and family values issues that
played an important role in the 2004 presidential campaign.

Baruch’s Newman Conference Center
151 East 25th Street (btwn. Lexington & Third Avenues)
7th Floor

Please RSVP at 212.802.5735 or
e-mail:  [log in to unmask]

The Baruch College School of Public Affairs, a Flagship institution of the CUNY
system, specializes in teaching, research, and service in the areas of municipal
government, nonprofit management, policy analysis and evaluation, and
educational administration.  For more information on other events and programs,
please visit our Web site at:  www.baruch.cuny.edu/spa

Co-sponsored by the Baruch Graduate Student Assembly

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2.

In Celebration of Women’s History Month
A Panel Of Baruch Faculty And Staff Will Present Their Research On
WOMEN AND WORK

March 15, 2005
1:30-3:30
VC 14-250

-The Professionalization of Women’s Work
-Work/Family Issues
-Women in Management
-Supports and Barriers in the Work Lives of MBA Women

Light Refreshments

Co-Sponsored By:

The Women’s Studies Program
The Dean of the Weissman School of Arts & Sciences
The Career Development Center

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