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NB: It was not clear in yesterday's omnibus e-mail announcement that a good many
important notices followed the memo from Provost Dannenbring.  For your
convenience we have sent those subsequent notices out again here.

To have your event listed and broadcast to campus, please follow instructions for
entering the event on the "Comprehensive Campus Calendar," found on the
"Calendars" page from the Baruch College homepage (www.baruch.cuny.edu).

1. Ethics Across and Beyond the Curriculum, Prof. Gail Levin, Feb. 27
2. Conference: The Quest for the Clean Car, Mar. 4
3. White Collar Crime in the Post-Enron Workplace, Mar. 6
4. The Statistics Consulting Lab
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EVENT: Ethics Across and Beyond the Curriculum

FEBRUARY 27: Gail Levin, Department of Fine and Performing Arts
Ethics and Collecting Art
Guest: Elizabeth A. Sackler, public historian

The entire Baruch community is invited to attend and participate in this
ongoing weekly seminar series. Led by faculty from all three of our
schools, the
discussions focus on issues that are particularly timely for the largest
accredited business school in the country. For schedule and more
information, see
http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/facultyhandbook/ethics_seminar.htm

_______________________________________________________________EV
ENT : Can Environmental and Business Goals Be Aligned? The Quest For
A Clean Car

The Nonprofit Group of the School of Public Affairs at Baruch College
is excited to present a topic of global Importance to both the private
and nonprofit sector.  Is it possible to be business smart and
environmentally sensitive at the same time?  Our panelists believe this
is not only possible, but essential.  Join us as our panelists tackle
this important issue.

Tuesday, March 4, 2003
6:00 PM-7:30 PM
Reception to Follow
Baruch College Library Building
151, East 25th Street, 7th Floor Conference Center

Speaker : Daniel Sperling, PhD., Professor, Department of Environmental
Science and Director of the Institute of Transportation Studies,
University of California, Davis
Panel: Bob Epstein, Co-Founder, Environmental Entrepreneurs, Sybase,
Zight and Britton-Lee; Nathanael Greene, Senior Policy Analyst, Natural
Resources Defense Council; James R. Olson, Senior Vice President,
External Affairs and Public Policy, Toyota Motor North America
Moderator:  Roger Ullman, Co-Founder, Environmental Entrepreneurs and
President, Roger T. Ullman & Co.

Refreshments Will Be Served

For More Information call (212) 802-5914. To RSVP, call (212) 802-5735
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EVENT: White Collar Crime In The Post-Enron Workplace

A panel discussion moderated by David
Leibowitz of Nomura Securities International, Inc.,

"White Collar Crime in the Post-Enron Workplace"

Thursday, March 6, 2003,
1:00pm to 2:30pm.

The  discussion will be followed by questions from the floor.Panelists include
Thomas Barden of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Wayne M. Carlin of the
Securities and Exchange Commission, Roslynn R. Mauskopf, United States Attorney
of the Eastern District of New York and Eric R. Dinallo, Chief for Investor Protection
and Securities Bureau in  the Office of Attorney General for the State of New York.

This event is free and open to all interested professionals.
1 CPE credit.

Light refreshments will be served after the event.

Location: Baruch College - Vertical Campus Conference Center at 55
Lexington, 14th Floor - Room 14-220.

For more information, see our web site  at
http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/cifr/index.html

RSVP by March 3rd by calling 646-312-3231, sending a fax to
646-312-3232.
You may also contact us by e-mail at [log in to unmask]

I look forward to seeing you,

Linda Lach
Associate Director
Center for Financial Integrity
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ANNOUNCEMENT: Statistics Consulting Laboratory

The Statistics Consulting Laboratory aims to enhance quantitative
research in all Business, Science, and Social Science disciplines at
the College, and to promote collaboration between statisticians and
other faculty, while training graduate students in communication and
problem solving.

Services will range from short-term consultations in the choice and use
of statistical software, to projects that will be partly or entirely be
carried out by graduate students, under faculty supervision at the lab.
Services are provided free of charge to faculty and students doing
unsupported research.

Statistics Professors Larry Tatum,  and and graduate students are
regularly available for consultations with Baruch College faculty and
graduate students engaged in and planning research projects, and in
data analysis. The laboratory is equipped with five computers that
support both standard statistical software such as SAS and SPSS, and
more advanced, sophisticated or specialized software such as MATLAB,
SPLUS, and STAT EXACT that will enable Baruch researchers to use the
most up-to-date analytical procedures in their work.

For more information about the Statistics Consulting Laboratory, see
http://stat.baruch.cuny.edu/statlab/

Location and hours of operation are as follows:
11th Floor, Vertical Campus
Monday - Thursday, 10 AM - 4 PM
Tel 802 - 6234
Fax 802 - 6234

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