Resources For You Be Alert: Fraud Awareness and Prevention It is always important to be on the alert for phishing emails. They often appear to be from legitimate sources but are actually fraudulent and clever methods to trick you into disclosing personal information. Review the Fraud and Scam Prevention guidelines from the Office of Legal Affairs and Labor Relations. Resources from the Max Berger Pre-Law Program · The Max Berger Law School Application “Starter Pack” Stipend Program: Through this initiative, students and alumni receive financial support to cover law school application fees. Contact [log in to unmask] or visit the website for more information. · The Max Berger Pre-Law Winter Institute 2022: This program prepares students and alumni for the law school application cycle, the world of law school, and beyond. Learn more and register for the sessions here. Important Deadlines and Resources · New Vaccination Deadlines for 2022: Visit CUNY’s webpage to see key deadlines for Winter Session 2022 and Spring 2022. Unvaccinated students will be withdrawn from classes if they do not meet guidelines. · Finish in Four: To graduate on time and, in some cases, retain financial aid, most full-time students should plan to take 30 credits or more per academic year. Chart your course to ensure on-time graduation. 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. 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 offers immediate access to free, confidential counseling 24/7 via text.
Things To Do The 17th Annual National Black Pre-Law Conference and Law Fair Today, Thursday, Nov. 18–Sunday, Nov. 21. Sponsored by the Law School Admissions Council and developed to increase diversity in the legal field. Learn more and register today. Climate Change Panel: Artists Respond Today, Thursday, Nov. 18, 4–5:30 pm. Supported by We Are Climate Action in collaboration with the New Media Artspace. RSVP here. Virtual BPAC Performances On the Performance Today website, enjoy free streaming of the following performances: · Gregory Spears’s Walden. Available here now through Thursday, Dec. 9. · Leos Janacek: Pohadka. Available here now through Thursday, Dec. 16. Ensuring Integrity: The 16th Annual Audit Conference Tuesday, Nov. 30–Wednesday, Dec. 1. Organized in partnership with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy’s Center for the Public Trust. See the full agenda and register here. Marxe Talks: In the Wake of January 6: Hate Groups, High Tech, and Efforts to Combat Right-Wing Extremism Thursday, Dec. 2, 12:30–1:30 pm Join the discussion and RSVP here. Free to the public. A Tour of the World in Six Artworks Join the Global Student Certificate Program for a special series of arts master classes. Next event: Thursday, Dec. 2, 1 pm. “A Filipina Dance Artist’s Quest for Creativity” with Angela Sebastian. View the complete schedule and register here. New Media Artspace: Inventing Genealogies On view now through Friday, Dec. 3, this interactive online exhibition features work by kate-hers RHEE. Sandra Kahn Wasserman Jewish Studies Center Film Series This series concludes with a free, 48-hour streaming of the film Mr. Kaplan from Sunday, Dec. 5–Monday, Dec. 6. Email [log in to unmask] to register. Details here. Mishkin Gallery Presents Reframing America Learn how this exhibition, curated by students in the Master of Arts in Arts Administration program, was developed and the amazing list of artworks showcased. Zicklin Talks Business Webinar Series: Are Cryptoassets Really Cryptic? Tuesday, Dec. 14, 11 am. Join the discussion and RSVP here. Free to the public. Technology Nudges for Good (?) Wednesday, Dec. 15, 12:30–2 pm. Hosted by the Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity. Learn more and register here.
Go Bearcats Cross Country’s Karina Chiqui Named CUNYAC/HSS Scholar-Athlete of the Month Cross Country Teams Earn CUNYAC All-Star and Top Rookie Honors After 627 Days, Women’s Basketball Returns 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. |