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| 51 51 playsConvocation is a defining event where you will be formally inducted into the College and have the opportunity to hear from College leaders, attend your First Year… -
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| 20 20 playsInaugurating the new series "We Are Climate Action,” the distinguished panel will discuss interdisciplinary climate engagement and the potential impact of the… -
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| 6 6 playsArt 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.… -
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| 2 2 playsThe Sidney Harman Writer-In-Residence Program presents author Ingrid Rojas Contreras in a reading and conversation on her novel Fruit of the Drunken Tree. -
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| 3 3 playsThe 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. -
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| 3 3 playsThe “The Politics of Race in America” program will address the complexity of racial profiling and the impact it has on public perception and legislative… -
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| 15 15 playsProf. Vincent DiGirolamo discusses his latest book Crying the News: History of America's Newsboy. -
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| 6 6 playsArt Speaks Justice looks at the artist message in context with the program discussion to give the audience a substantive, engaging perspective on the topic explored. On… -
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| 9 9 playsThe Sidney Harman Writer-In-Residence Program presents author Beth Macy in a reading and conversation. -
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| 15 15 playsItalian American History Month's "Salute to Italian Women": Lecture by writer/historian Marcia Gallo, PhD, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, author of No… -
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| 41 41 playsProvides details of Prof. Gail Levin’s interview with Alex Rosenberg regarding the historical turmoil and echoes of the 1968 Democratic National Convention in… -
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| 27 27 playsContemporary Japanese American artist Naoto Nakagawa speaks to Baruch students. -
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| 31 31 playsContemporary Chinese American artist Zhang Hongtu speaks to Baruch students. -
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| 19 19 playsContemporary Indian American artist Natvar Bhavsar speaks to Baruch students. -
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| 17 17 playsDr. Wall has authored and edited several well-known books on the Harlem Renaissance and feminist theory and criticism. Her pioneering works of criticism include Women of… -
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| 2 2 playsPaul A. Feit Memorial Lecture and conversation with writer and former Vice President of Nicaragua Sergio Ramírez -
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| 7 7 playsActivist Artists Share Their Work. Playwright, actor, singer-songwriter, performance artist, and social critic Taylor Mac, choreographer and disability rights advocate… -
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| 4 4 playsThe Concrete Justice troup of Theatre of the Oppressed NYC engages the audience in a Forum Play, using theatre as a medium for communal problem-solving around injustices… -
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| 114 114 playsThis is an event that celebrates the life and work of Dr. Michael Wyschogrod, a former Baruch professor of philosophy, one year after his death. The event is… -
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| 23 23 playsDr. Alex Rosenberg, appraiser and art dealer, speaks on the art of appraisal in Prof. Gail Levin's class on the art market.