EXPO 2023 Showcases the Strength and Diversity of Undergraduate Work More than 165 students from across the College contributed to over 80 research and artistic projects that were on display during Thursday’s Research & Creative Inquiry
EXPO 2023. Held in the ARC’s main gymnasium, this annual showcase gives undergraduates an invaluable opportunity to broaden their scholarly, professional, and personal communication skills; take risks; and have fun. Peruse the projects on the
EXPO website! Three Cheers for Two Top Rankings from the Princeton Review Baruch is the #1 Public College for Value in the Northeast according to the
Princeton Review’s “Best Value Colleges 2023” list, and our alumni network is
among the top 20 for public schools in the U.S. Faculty Podcasters
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Provost Linda Essig was interviewed for
Theatre Art Life Podcast, which delves into artists’ livelihoods.
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The fiction podcast “A Hit Dog Will Holler,” produced and directed by Gisele Regatão,
Associate Professor of Journalism and the Writing Professions, has been nominated for a Webby Award.
Help Decide How $5 Million of Mayoral Expense Funding Will Be Spent Vote in the first City-wide
Participatory Budgeting Initiative to help expand such impactful programs as mental health services, career development, and community gardens. Vote online through Sunday, June 25, or join
Baruch’s in-person Voting Day, hosted by the Honors Program, on Tuesday, May 23, 12:45–2:45 pm, Newman Vertical Campus (NVC) Second Floor. Ice cream for all who vote.
Announcements and Reminders
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Baruch was thrilled to welcome
U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand for her official announcement reintroducing the EATS Act, which would expand SNAP eligibility to qualifying college students nationwide. President S. David Wu kicked off
last week’s event, which also included remarks by New York City Council Members Carlina Rivera, Eric Dinowitz, and Darlene Mealy as well as leaders from CUNY, SUNY, and City Hall.
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TikTok. > > > Resources For You Locke Prizes 2023 Undergraduates are invited to submit their work for the
Susan Locke Prizes in Environmental Sustainability and Climate Change. Deadline:
Today, Tuesday, May 16. Register for Summer Session 2023 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 necessary. 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. The New FAFSA Form Is Here 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.
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 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 Wednesday, May 17 Fuel for Your Finals: First-Day-of-Finals
Breakfast and Snacks Tuesday, May 23 The
People’s Money Voting Day at Baruch: Part of the NYC Participatory Budgeting Initiative Friday, June 9 Through Friday, June 9 Mishkin Exhibition:
Aura Rosenberg: What Is Psychedelic Tuesday, June 13 Zicklin Talks Business: Is Baseball Still
Our National Pastime? Now Through Friday, Sept. 1, and Online Entanglement: Spring 2023 New Media Arts Capstone Exhibition
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Men’s Tennis Falls to Tufts in NCAA Second Round, Bearcats Finish
Successful Season with 15 Wins Baseball Splits DH vs. Lehman, Honor
Jacob Auerbach and Jake Ourvan on Bearcat Appreciation Day Softball Splits CUNYAC Regular-Season Finale Doubleheader Against
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