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Katie Uva, an Adjunct Lecturer in the Weissman School, teaches City history to millions of New Yorkers and tourists via
LinkNYC
kiosks:
Fun fact spoiler alert: Manhattan is the birthplace of the Oreo cookie.
February Is Black History Month
The College-wide Black History Month Committee has planned an extensive
schedule of events,
including conversations, film screenings, walking tours, and a Black culture pop trivia night. Attend the opening ceremony, Thursday, Feb. 2, from 12:30 to 2:30 pm, on the second floor of the Newman Vertical Campus, and follow
the month’s celebration on
Instagram @BHM_Baruch. Campus Announcements
> > > Join the Conversation Immerse yourself in the vibrancy of Latinx culture in “The Latino Rise,”
a special report from Dollars & Sense, the awarding-winning online student magazine. Follow Baruch College
on
Instagram, Twitter,
LinkedIn, and Facebook > > > Resources For You Follow BaruchOne for Resources and Guidance For student-centered announcements and other help, follow the College’s BaruchOne social media resource accounts on
Instagram,
Twitter, and Facebook. Academic Momentum To graduate on time and, in some cases, retain financial aid, most full-time students should plan to take at least 30 credits per academic year.
Chart your course to on-time graduation. FAFSA Resources and News
Register for the Spring 2023 Virtual Undergraduate Job and Internship Fair The virtual fair is open to all current undergraduates interested in obtaining internships and entry-level positions within all industries. Online via
Starr Search Handshake on Friday, Feb. 10, 12 noon to 4 pm. DEI Fridays Return DEI Fridays aim
to provide a space for reflection and dialog and to nurture a sense of belonging.
No registration needed to
join the Spring DEI Fridays Kick-Off In-Person Gathering tomorrow, Wednesday, Feb. 1, Newman Vertical Campus Room 14-270, 4–6 pm.
View the calendar and register for Spring 2023 sessions.
Nominate a Faculty Member for a Presidential Excellence Award The
Presidential Excellence Awards Committees seek nominations for the
Presidential Excellence Awards for Distinguished Scholarship, Distinguished Teaching, and Distinguished Service. Deadline: Friday, Feb. 10. Compete for a Chance to Win $1 Million: The Hult Prize Competition The Hult Prize Competition—sometimes called the Nobel Prize for Students—challenges young people to solve the planet's most pressing issues. The Challenge
for 2023 is to launch an innovative social venture in the clothing and fashion industry to make it more sustainable.
Applications due:
Tuesday, Feb. 21.
Learn more. Support from the Counseling Center The Baruch College
Counseling Center offers free and confidential services. Through culturally responsive and trauma-informed counseling and psychological services, the Counseling Center assists students in achieving
their academic and personal goals.
Crisis Text Line: Connect with Counselors 24/7 The
Crisis Text Line offers immediate access to free, confidential counseling 24/7 via text.
Baruch College Student Health Care Center
The
Student Health Care Center provides a full range of clinical health services. Call 646-312-2040 or email
[log in to unmask] for questions or an appointment. Covid 19-Information Please review
CUNY’s Covid-19 Information page for guidance on uploading proof of vaccination, important policies, and more.
> > > Things To Do Today, Jan. 31 Mishkin Gallery: Inesa Brašiškė on Andy Warhol
and Jonas Mekas Economic Development
and Environmental Degradation: Local and Global Perspectives Wednesday, Feb. 1 Spring 2023 DEI Fridays Kick-Off Thursday, Feb. 2 Black
History Month Opening Ceremony Battle
of Lexington: Women’s and Men’s Basketball Double Header Against Hunter College Black
Economics Discussion with Dr. Arthur Lewin Monday, Feb. 6 Through Friday, Feb. 24 Mishkin Gallery Exhibition: Carnival on Film: Procession as Politics Tuesday, Feb. 7 The Difficult Truth About ESG Investing Intersections
Across the African Diaspora: On the Significance of Black & Latinx Studies Antisemitism/Anti-Judaism: Interfaith Initiative Series Mishkin Gallery Film Screening and Discussion:
Lázaro and the Shark: Cuba Under the Surface Wednesday, Feb. 8 Tuesday, Feb. 14 Zicklin Talks Business: Corporate Proxies, Shareholder Votes, and Making Your
Voice Heard Friday, Feb. 17 Stuck: Why Asian Americans Don’t Reach the Top of the Corporate
Ladder > > > Go Bearcats Men’s Volleyball Sweeps Widener Tri-Match in Philadelphia Women’s Basketball Win at CCNY in CUNYAC Clash Men’s Basketball Earns Big Road Win at CCNY Bookmark the Athletics Calendar and Cheer on Our Bearcats! |