The Mishkin Gallery Grabs Headlines The Mishkin Gallery’s current exhibition, “Aura Rosenberg: What Is Psychedelic”–on
view until Friday, June 9–has received rave reviews from noteworthy publications:
Baruchians and the Arts
New Pop-Up Space for Student Lounge The former Barnes & Noble Bookstore location in the Newman Vertical Campus is now a “pop-up” space where students can read, study, and socialize. > > > Join the Conversation
Meet Sofia Trevisani (’23), activist, immigrant rights advocate, and BSPA candidate in the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs. Through her
coursework and internship, Sofia honed in on her professional interests and solidified her post-college plans. Curious to hear what’s next for her?
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TikTok. > > > Resources For You Summer Session 2023 Registration Is Open Stay on track for graduation or get ahead on credits by registering for
Summer Session 2023. A variety of classes and modalities are offered. Apply for the Fall 2023 Poetry Course with Harman Writer-in-Residence Mark Doty New York Times best-selling author and award-winning poet Mark Doty is the
Fall 2023 Harman Writer-in-Residence.
Apply today to take his “Poetry and the Inner Life” class. No previous study of poetry is necessary. Research & Creative Inquiry Expo 2023 Undergraduates, showcase your work and knowledge beyond the classroom at
Research & Creative Inquiry Expo 2023. Students in any major may
submit either an individual or group project. Deadline: Tuesday, May 2. Department of Journalism and the Writing Professions Essay Contest Students who are currently taking or have taken a class in the Department of Journalism and the Writing Professions are invited to submit a 600- to 800-word
personal essay on the topic “What you’ve lost and what you’ve found.” Email submissions to both Professors
Bridgett Davis and
Gisele Regatão by tomorrow, Wednesday, Apr. 5. Apply for a CUNY Cultural Corps Internship for the 2023–24 Academic Year The
CUNY Cultural Corps
provides paid internships ($17 per hour) for CUNY students at cultural arts organizations. For details (including eligibility), application link, and
virtual information session RSVPs,
click here.
Apply by Monday, Apr. 10.
DEI Fridays DEI Fridays
provide a space for reflection and dialog and aim to nurture a sense of belonging.
View the calendar and register for Spring 2023 sessions.
Your Voice, Your Truth, Your Baruch Attention, first-year and graduating students: Please check your email for a link to the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE). This is your chance to share your
feedback on Baruch and make the College better for future Bearcats. Cheer the Bearcats Check the
Athletics calendar and show your Bearcat spirit! 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. It’s Never Too Early to File Your FAFSA File the
2023–24 FAFSA for the Fall 2023 and Spring 2024 terms. Obtain or retrieve your
Federal Student Aid ID to sign electronically. Baruch’s Federal Code is 007273. The NYS TAP (NY residents only) code is 1409. 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. Bearcat Food Pantry The Bearcat Food Pantry, located inside the BOSS (Baruch One Stop Shop) in the Newman Vertical Campus (NVC) Room
1-116, provides students faced with food insecurity access to healthy and nutritious food.
Learn more and make an appointment. > > > Things To Do Now through Thursday, Apr. 27 Sunday, Apr. 9 What Is Psychedelic: Publication Launch and Celebration Tuesday, Apr. 18 Zicklin Talks Business Webinar: Silicon Valley Bank: The Canary in the Coal Mine? Thursday, Apr. 20 Baruch
College Campus Art Tour Friday, Apr. 21 Monday, Apr. 24 Tuesday, April 25 Wednesday, Apr. 26 Teach-in on Anti-Racism Pedagogy Thursday, Apr. 27 Campus
(SAAM) Week Keynote Speaker Walter Benjamin’s Berlin:
Panel Discussion Friday, Apr. 28 “Dear Survivor” Letter Writing in
Spanish and
English Thursday, May 4 Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity presents: 21st Annual Baruch College
Financial Reporting Conference (registration required; no cost for current Baruch students, faculty, and staff) Friday, May 5 What Does It Mean To
Be “Asian”? Understanding and Supporting the Asian and AAPI Community at Baruch Now through Friday, June 9 Mishkin Exhibition:
Aura Rosenberg: What Is Psychedelic > > > Go Bearcats
Softball Sweeps St. Joseph’s of Long Island (6-3 and 15-7) Men’s Volleyball Defeats CCNY in Three Sets, Bearcats Now 8-1 in
CUNYAC Men’s Tennis Wins CUNYAC Opener Against John Jay, Bearcats’
Win Streak Reaches Six |
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