Resources For You Read the Guide to Surviving and Thriving at CUNY Prepared for CUNY students by CUNY students, this guide offers a one-stop resource for health, academic, financial, and basic-needs services at CUNY. Access the guide. Every Financial Aid Dollar You Deserve: FAFSA: The Guide Understanding FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) can be a huge help to students and their families. This CUNY webpage will help you save time, money, and stress. Resources from the Counseling Center The Baruch College Counseling Center is committed to supporting you throughout the Fall 2021 semester and beyond. The center offers free and confidential individual and group counseling and support sessions and Black Mental Health Matters (BMHM) support sessions. - Individual counseling: Please visit the Counseling Center’s website or email [log in to unmask]
- Group counseling: Two sessions of Relationship to Self and Others meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1–2 pm, on Zoom. To participate on Tuesday, email [log in to unmask]; to participate on Thursday, email [log in to unmask].
- Black Mental Health Matters (BMHM) Support Sessions: These sessions foster and support the growth, networking, collaboration, success, and well-being of Black students. On Fridays, 2–3 pm, via Zoom. To participate, send an email to [log in to unmask] from your Baruch student email account.
Crisis Text Line: Connect with Counselors 24/7 Feeling unusually stressed or sad or experiencing something you can’t seem to shake? The Crisis Text Line provides students with immediate access to free, confidential counseling 24/7 via text.
Things To Do Sandra Kahn Wasserman Jewish Studies Center Film Series This film series concludes with a free, 48-hour streaming of the film, Mr. Kaplan, from Sunday, Dec. 5 to Monday, Dec. 6. To register, please email [log in to unmask]. Find more details here. A Tour of the World in Six Artworks Join the Global Student Certificate Program for a special series of arts master classes. View the complete schedule and register here. Zicklin Talks Business: Facebook: Addiction by Design? Tuesday, Nov. 9, 11 am. Join the discussion and RSVP here. Free to the public. Listening to Veterans Tuesday, Nov. 9, 5:30 pm. Includes opening remarks by President S. David Wu. Find the full list of speakers and register here. Alumni in Mathematics Panel Tuesday, Nov. 9, 8 pm. Students are invited to attend this virtual session to hear tips and ask questions. More information here. Investor Forum 2021: Data That Delivers Wednesday, Nov. 10, 12:30–5 pm. Find the full list of sessions and register here. The Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture: Community Engaged Research and Social Justice–Lessons Learned from Labor and Youth Organizing Wednesday, Nov. 10, 6–7:30 pm. Theoretically informed empirical research can advance social justice. Learn more about this event and RSVP here. The Slander Industry Thursday, Nov. 18, 12:30–2 pm. Presented by The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity, take a deeper look into “the slander industry.” Learn more and register. Climate Change Panel: Artists Respond Thursday, Nov. 18, 4–5:30 pm. Supported by We Are Climate Action in collaboration with the New Media Artspace. RSVP here. New Media Artspace Launches Inventing Genealogies On view now through Friday, Dec. 3, this interactive online exhibition features work by kate-hers RHEE. Mishkin Gallery Presents Reframing America Curated by students in the Weissman School’s Master of Arts in Arts Administration program, learn how the exhibition was developed and the amazing list of artworks showcased.
Go Bearcats Women’s Tennis Wins CUNYAC Championship, Earn NCAA Tournament Berth On hand to support the Bearcats was President Wu, who joined them for their team celebration. News of the their amazing achievement traveled across social media, garnering 324 likes and encouraging comments on Baruch’s Instagram page. Men’s Cross Country Finishes Best-Ever Second Place at 8K CUNYAC Final Men’s Soccer Defeats CCNY in Semifinal, Play Lehman Next Saturday for CUNYAC Title Access to the Athletic & Recreation Complex (ARC) Baruch’s ARC is open to students taking Physical Education classes, students who have rented a paid locker rental, and student-athletes competing in the College’s NCAA Division III programs. Otherwise, the ARC facilities are closed until further notice. |