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From Kimmy Szeto on March 10th, 2020
| 9 9 playsOver the past 15 years, New York City has become a technology powerhouse, with almost 350,000 jobs in the sector propelled by businesses large and small, including more… -
From Kimmy Szeto on March 9th, 2020
| 9 9 playsIn late 2019 major and, at times, violent protests broke out in Chile, Colombia, and Bolivia. These events took place in the context of protests earlier in the year in… -
From Baruch DML on December 18th, 2019
| 5 5 plays"In 2016 the Colombian government and the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC) concluded a historic peace agreement that ended the half-century long… -
From Baruch DML on November 25th, 2019
| 4 4 playsInternational Affairs programs face numerous challenges responding to a rapidly shifting global order. As new powers rise and old powers recede, the existing liberal… -
From Baruch DML on November 25th, 2019
| 19 19 playsImmigrant legal status is a central axis of stratification in contemporary U.S. society and is linked to a range of inequities for youth. The poverty rate of children… -
From Baruch DML on October 9th, 2019
| 3 3 playsThis Marxe Issues will focus on the complexity of the U.S./China trade and security relationship by exploring the impact of tariffs, cyber security breach, and the… -
From Baruch DML on May 31st, 2019
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From Baruch DML on April 26th, 2019
| 2 2 playsThe 2019 Spring Ackerman Lecture features Cristina Jimenez, a community organizer, strategists and freedom fighter. She is the Executive Director and Co-founder of… -
From Sheau-Yueh Chao on April 16th, 2019
| 64 64 playsModerated by Lawrence Scot, Professor from the Master of Public Administration, Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs (MSPIA) at Baruch College,… -
From Baruch DML on April 5th, 2019
| 3 3 playsThe United States Army War College's Eisenhower Series Program promotes candid dialogue between students at the Army's senior educational institution and… -
From Baruch DML on March 26th, 2019
| 0 0 playsThe distinguished panel moderated by Marxe Professor Hector Cordero leads a panel of visiting cabinet ministers from the Dominican Republic. -
From Baruch DML on March 26th, 2019
| 1 1 playsThis Marxe Issues Public Policy program will focus on the controversy involving reaching a viable NAFTA agreement under the current Trump administration. The panel will… -
From Baruch DML on March 25th, 2019
| 2 2 playsThe February 5th Marxe Issues program, co-sponsored by the Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity at the Zicklin School of Busienss, will focus on why… -
From Baruch DML on March 14th, 2019
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From Baruch DML on November 20th, 2018
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From Baruch DML on November 15th, 2018
| 1 1 playsJanai Nelson discusses the local and national steps the Legal Defense and Education Fund is taking to protect and defend voting rights. -
From Baruch DML on October 31st, 2018
| 5 5 playsThis program features a discussion with Marxe Professor Thomas Main, author of the book “The Rise of the Alt-Right” and Professor Mark Lilla, professor of… -
From Baruch DML on October 24th, 2018
| 3 3 playsModerated by David Birdsell, Dean of the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs, the program starts by showing a documentary film regarding the access to the… -
From Baruch DML on October 4th, 2018
| 13 13 playsModerated by Professor Carla Robbins from Marxe School of Public and International Affairs, this program includes panel speakers Carlos Petersen (Eurasia Group), Nawra… -
From Baruch DML on July 25th, 2018
| 18 18 playsKeynote addresses from the National Academy of Public Administration sponsored event explore ways that states and localities can address inequality in the face of fiscal…