Resources for You Fall 2020 Virtual Job & Internship Fair: Welcomes 65+ Employers Starr Career Development Center’s Fall 2020 Virtual Job & Internship Fair is fully online and operated under Starr Search using video chats. Open to all current undergraduates and to Zicklin graduate students in accounting. To participate, RSVP under the Career Fair tab on Starr Search by pressing the ‘attend’ button. Visit the Starr Center’s blog for more information, tips, and resources. Friday, Sept. 25, 12 noon–4 pm. Plus Prepare for the Fair: These webinars will help you learn what to expect during the first-ever Virtual Job & Internship Fair: Virtual Club Events and Activities Interested in getting involved with clubs? Make sure to check out virtual events and activities by going on to MyBaruch! CISTraining: Fall Webinar Schedule CUNY is offering online training sessions for faculty, staff, and students that cover some of the University’s core technology resources. Gain confidence with remote-work skills within Office 365 and Dropbox. The trainings include such sessions as Overview of Office 365, Teams for Beginners, and Teams for Intermediate Level. You can view the most up-to-date calendar/webinar schedule and register here using your CUNY login credentials. Services from the Counseling Center Baruch College’s Counseling Center offers students free and confidential individual counseling and support sessions focused on wellness, stress reduction, and handling grief. Added: The Counseling Center has added new sessions, Black Mental Health Matters (BMHM), that aim to foster and support the growth, networking, collaboration, success, and well-being of Black students and provide a safe space to meet and talk with others who may have similar experiences as Black students. BMHM is led by psychologists Jael Amador, PhD, and Gary Dillon, PhD, who work from a social justice and multicultural framework. On Wednesdays, 2-3 pm, via Zoom. To participate or if you have any questions, please email [log in to unmask]. Services from the Writing Center Visit the Writing Center for free support services, including one-on-one meetings with a professional writing consultant by video, audio, and text-based chat. Things to Do Latinx Heritage Month September is Latinx Heritage Month, a time to celebrate and commemorate the contributions and achievements of the Latinx community. Explore its richness and diversity at such events as the virtual dance party Rhythm and Culture with WBMB Radio’s DJ Tyler Marin playing a variety of Latin genres. Every Friday night in September, 7:30–8:30 pm on Zoom. Join Rhythm and Culture. For additional virtual engagement—videos, quizzes, recipes, and more—visit Instagram @BaruchLHM. Two Films by Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence Xiaolu Guo BPAC presents We Went to Wonderland and Far and Near. Beginning Friday, Sept. 11, through Tuesday, Sept. 22. Learn more. Zicklin Seminar: The Price of Being Unprepared: Covid-19 and Healthcare Join the Zicklin School of Business for a discussion with an expert panel. Followed by a Q&A. Tuesday, Sept. 15. 11 am–noon. Learn more and register here. The Chinese Economy: Moving Beyond Covid-19 The New York Confucius Institute for Global Finance at Baruch welcomes Kevin Chen, PhD, chief economist at Horizon Financial, for a macro-level look at the Chinese economy in a post Covid-19 environment. Topics include a landscape analysis of where the Chinese economy stands today and a look to the future. Followed by a Q&A. Thursday, Sept. 24, 12:30–1:45 pm. Learn more about the event and speaker here; Zoom rsvp/registration here. Entrepreneurial Webinar Series: Create an Online Business and Develop Your Online Presence with WIX Lunch-and-learn offered by the Field Center for Entrepreneurship. Thursday, Sept. 24, 12:30–1:30 pm. Learn more; Zoom registration here. Stick & Bow Presented by BPAC in collaboration with the Initiative for the Study of Latin America. Join beginning Friday, Sept. 25, through Wednesday, Sept. 30. More information here. Performance Today Features Guy Livingston Recital at BPAC’s Engelman Hall Guy Livingston’s previous recital at Engelman Hall has been included in the recent edition of nationally broadcasted show Performance Today. Find and enjoy it here. Two Virtual Exhibitions from the Mishkin Gallery Curated by candidates in the Weissman School’s MA in Arts Administration Program, Wish You Were Here and Looking to Hear offer new perspectives on the often-overlooked artworks covering Baruch’s hallways by such artists as Red Grooms, Milt Hinton, and Andy Warhol. |