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From Baruch DML 2 Months ago
| 9 9 viewsThe conversation will explore themes from the book Big Impact: Insights & Stories from America's Non-Profit Leaders, including lessons learned about… -
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From Baruch DML 3 Months ago
| 6 6 viewsTwo-day workshop on blockchain technology. -
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From Baruch DML 3 Months ago
| 4 4 viewsTwo-day workshop on blockchain technology. -
Workshop on Blockchain Technology. Day 1. Blockchain Concepts and Business
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From Baruch DML 3 Months ago
| 1 1 viewsInformation about the CUNY / IBM-Watson Case Competition. -
From Baruch DML 4 Months ago
| 14 14 viewsThe new "Marxe Issues" Breakfast Series focuses on important public policy concerns. In keeping with the findings and issues raised in Steven Diner’s… -
University-City relations: How can they mutually benefit from pooled resources?
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From Baruch DML 4 Months ago
| 2 2 viewsJuan Caragena discusses the consequence of recent policy changes on minority and particularly Latino voters -
From Baruch DML 7 Months ago
| 4 4 viewsThe threat of nuclear war has reached a fever pitch in recent weeks with the continuous threats and missile testing by North Korea. This poses a major global security… -
From Baruch DML 8 Months ago
| 1 1 viewsOn May 24, 2017, Baruch College held a dedication ceremony formally celebrating Austin W. Marxe ('65) and his $30 million gift to the College. Announced in… -
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From Baruch DML 11 Months ago
| 16 16 viewsPanel discussion centers on financial aid, tuition-free college and phasing the new Excelsior Scholarship legislation into the CUNY system. -
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From Baruch DML A year ago
| 10 10 viewsThe new "Marxe Issues" Breakfast Series focuses on important public policy concerns. -
How rapidly changing immigration policies can impact higher education's local and global…
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From Baruch DML A year ago
| 4 4 viewsPanel discussion on what pollsters missed and got right. -
From Baruch DML A year ago
| 4 4 viewsDr. Thompson’s lecture will examine the infamous 1971 Attica prison uprising, the state’s violent response, and the victims’ decades-long quest for… -
Blood in the Water : The Attica Prison Uprising of 1971 and Why it Matters Today
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From Baruch DML A year ago
| 9 9 viewsPanel discussion and Q & A. -
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From Baruch DML A year ago
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From Sheau-Yueh.Chao@baruch.cuny.edu A year ago
| 13 13 viewsThis event considers the impact of arts and culture on the City and its neighborhoods, Leaders of museums, teaching artists and foundation program officers discuss their… -
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From Baruch DML 2 Years ago
| 8 8 viewsThe 2016 race for the Democratic and Republican Party presidential nominations has surprised even the most seasoned political observers. Our panel of experts from the… -
Campaign '16 @Baruch : Unprecedented Politics : Dissecting the 2016 Presidential Primaries
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From Baruch DML 2 Years ago
| 8 8 viewsMarc Mauer delivers the 2015 Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture. This lecture examines how and why the climate for criminal justice reform has changed over the past… -
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From Sheau-Yueh Chao 2 Years ago
| 13 13 viewsThis nonprofit seminar is presented by David Rivel, Chief Executive Officer of The Jewish Board of Family & Children’s Services. It focuses on… -
From Sheau-Yueh Chao 2 Years ago
| 8 8 viewsThe Ackerman lecture features Professor Richard R. W. Brooks, Charles Keller Beekman Professor of Law, Columbia University. Prof. Brooks tells the charged, still… -
Saving the Neighborhood: Racially Restrictive Covenants, Law, and Social Norms
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From Baruch DML 3 Years ago
| 21 21 viewsBaruch College’s School of Public Affairs welcomes Sheryll Cashin, Professor of Law at Georgetown University, as the guest speaker of the 2015 Lillie and Nathan… -