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Prof. Gail Levin interviews digital media artist Roz Dimon.
You are warmly invited to join us for a reading and conversation with writer Daphne Palasi Andreades, the Harman Writer-in-Residence for the Spring 2024 semester. A 2015 Baruch alumnus, Andreades is the author of Brown Girls, a New York Times E
Baruch History Department Event: "Preserving the Historical Record of Afro-Colombian Resistance through the Martial Art called 'Grima' in the British Library's Endangered Archives Program." A conversation with Baruch History Associate Professor
Baruch History Department Event: "Preserving the Historical Record of Afro-Colombian Resistance through the Martial Art called 'Grima' in the British Library's Endangered Archives Program." A conversation with Baruch History Associate Professor
Climate scientists have long beenwarning that climate change will bring more frequent severe weather eventsaround the world. International organizations such as the IPCC, United NationsFoundation and others face the challenge of communicatin
Moderatedby Professor Theodore Henken from the Department of Sociology and Anthropology,this video includes a recording of Professor Henken’s class with two Cuban guestspeakers, Carlos Manuel Álvarez  and Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo. The lectu
Moderated by Ester Allen, the Spring 2023 Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence Program invites Sam Pollard, who is notonly Emmy award-winning filmmaker but also a Baruch alum in 1973.  The program is introduced Bridgett M. Davis, also afilmmaker
The Psychology Department holds a colloquiumevery semester. Moderated by Andrea Lynne Taylor, co-chair of the colloquiumseries and Professor at the Psychology Department in Weissman School, the lectureincludes results done by Dr. Sandra S. P
Convocation is a defining event where you will beformally inducted into the College and have the opportunity to hear fromCollege leaders, attend your First Year Seminar (FYS 1000) class ofthe semester, and participate in engaging programs. F
Inaugurating the new series "We Are Climate Action,” the distinguished panel will discuss interdisciplinary climate engagement and the potential impact of the Biden administration's climate agenda.
Inaugurating the new series "We Are Climate Action,” the distinguished panel will discuss interdisciplinary climate engagement and the potential impact of the Biden administration's climate agenda.
Art Speaks Justice is hosted by Baruch College Weissman School of Arts and Sciences Office of the Dean. The Art Speaks Justice series focuses on social justice issues. In covering the vast range of social justice problems, the series features t
Art Speaks Justice is hosted by Baruch College Weissman School of Arts and Sciences Office of the Dean. The Art Speaks Justice series focuses on social justice issues. In covering the vast range of social justice problems, the series features t
The Sidney Harman Writer-In-Residence Program presents author Ingrid Rojas Contreras in a reading and conversation on her novel Fruit of the Drunken Tree.
The Sidney Harman Writer-In-Residence Program presents author Ingrid Rojas Contreras in a reading and conversation on her novel Fruit of the Drunken Tree.
The Sidney Harman Writer-In-Residence Program presents author Jennifer Clement in a reading and conversation on her novels Gun Love and Prayers for the Stolen.
The Sidney Harman Writer-In-Residence Program presents author Jennifer Clement in a reading and conversation on her novels Gun Love and Prayers for the Stolen.
The “The Politics of Race in America” program will address the complexity of racial profiling and the impact it has on public perception and legislative policy. Panel experts include Marc Morial, the President and CEO of the National Urban Leag
The “The Politics of Race in America” program will address the complexity of racial profiling and the impact it has on public perception and legislative policy. Panel experts include Marc Morial, the President and CEO of the National Urban Leag
Prof. Vincent DiGirolamo discusses his latest book Crying the News: History of America's Newsboy.
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