Academic Affairs Events beginning September 27, 2022
September 23, 2022
Events Starting September 27, 2022We welcome your submissions! Events for this weekly email must be submitted by noon on Wednesday of the week before the event takes place. To submit an event, please click here. In order to streamline and enhance your experience and get the greatest advantage from the Baruch events calendar, you will need to submit the calendar link with your request. Questions? Contact Vanessa Cano, Special Assistant to the Associate Provost for Teaching and Learning.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR THESE UPCOMING EVENTS
Tuesday, September 27, 12:30–1:30 PM CENTER FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING Fall 2022 Semester Check-in Session Hosted by Tamara Gubernat, this informal online check-in session is an opportunity to connect with colleagues to celebrate teaching successes and collectively work through any challenges that may arise. For more about this event and others, visit the CTL’s events webpage. Register here.
Wednesday, September 28, 12:30–2 PM ROBERT ZICKLIN CENTER FOR CORPORATE INTEGRITY “Accountability in Accounting: The Lasting Impact of Baruch Alumnus and Longtime Professor Abe Briloff” The center welcomes Abe Briloff’s former student and friend Charlie Dreifus, CFA Portfolio Manager, Managing Director at Royce Investment Partners, for a discussion with Professor Donal Byard, Chair of the Stan Ross Department of Accountancy, on how Abe fought to guarantee higher standards of transparency and ethical conduct in the financial and accounting industries. Information and Technology Building, 151 East 25 Street, Room 750-760. Click here for more information. RSVP here.
Wednesday – Thursday, September 28 – 29, 8:00 AM–7:30 PM INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH 9th Annual International Conference of Undergraduate Research (ICUR) at Baruch See Baruch undergraduate researchers in diverse fields present their work on panels with peers around the globe at the interdisciplinary International Conference of Undergraduate Research (ICUR) over 48 hours. Participate through the ICUR App in Q&A. Click here for a full schedule.
Thursday, September 29, 12:30–1:30 PM ADJUNCT FACULTY SERVICES AND THE BERNARD L. SCHWARTZ COMMINICATION INSTITUTE Deepening Student Understanding Through Writing Writing-to-learn, especially through in-class writing, deepens understanding of course content. Join Meechal Hoffman and Julia Goldstein, of the Schwartz Communication Institute, along with Linda Lemiesz, Director of Adjunct Faculty Services, for an informal conversation (with refreshments!) about increasing opportunities for writing in the classroom strategically and time-efficiently. 137 East 25th St, room 323. RSVP here.
Friday, September 30, 10:00–11:00 AM CENTER FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING Engagement in the Online Class: Zoom Whiteboards Hosted by Catherine Kawalek, this session is for advanced users who want to explore Zoom’s whiteboard feature. For more about this event and others, visit the CTL’s events webpage. Register here.
Friday, September 30, DEADLINE CENTER FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING Deadline to Apply, Open-Source Digital Tools for Teaching Seminar (10/12-11/2) Apply by 9/30 for the CTL’s Open-Source Digital Tools for Teaching seminar. We’ll provide opportunities to develop skills with openly-licensed and accessible platforms such as Omeka, CUNY Academic Commons, Hypothesis, TimelineJS, and StoryMapJS. Apply here.
LOOKING FORWARD
Wednesday, October 5, 12:30–1:30 PM LAWRENCE N. FIELD CENTER FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP Entrepreneurial Lunch & Learn: PopViewers- How a representation gap led to the creation of the entertainment critique platform Chris Witherspoon, CEO and Founder, developed PopViewers as a platform giving voice to marginalized communities to rate entertainment and align those ratings with suggestions matching viewers’ wants! Hear Chris’s journey through the development of the PopViewers app. More information and RSVP here.
Thursday, October 6, 12:30–1:30 PM ADJUNCT FACULTY SERVICES Starr Career Center: Faculty Resources and Services Join Clemente Diaz, Associate Director of the Starr Career Center, for a discussion about Starr’s Faculty Services and Resources (e.g., in class presentations, access to assignments, one on one consultation) as well as SIOP’s Educator Resources( sample syllabi, exercises, guest speaker directory). 137 East 25th St, room 323. More information here.
Friday, October 7, 12:00–1:00 PM MARXE DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION COMMITTEE DEI Fridays: Integrating an Equity Lens in Your Work Join Associate Professor and Provost Innovation Fellow, Anna D’Souza, and other colleagues from across Baruch to explore and learn about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion issues, both at the systemic and individual level. All are welcome! More information and RSVP here.
Tuesday, October 11, 12:00–2:00 PM COUNSELING CENTER Depression Screening Please encourage students to stop by the Counseling Center Depression Screening table. Students will complete a quick screening form, then meet briefly with a Counseling Center staff member. Clivner=Field Plaza at East 25th. For more information click here.
Friday, October 14, 6:00–8:00 PM OFFICE ALUMNI RELATIONS AND VOLUNTEER ENGAGEMENT Baruch Alumni Homecoming Join us for our Back to Campus event honoring the Undergraduate Baruch Class of 2020, 2021, and 2022. Reunite with old friends, mingle with fellow alumni over refreshing cocktails and delicious appetizers. Newman Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. RSVP here.
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