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Week of fun begins at Baruch College
The Undergraduate Student Government of Baruch College has planned a week of fun to welcome students back from winter break.
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Dr. Morales pushes to strengthen C.S.I
Dr. Tomás Morales continues to find ways to improve the College of Staten Island.
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Queens College receives generous donation
$1.6 million was given to the Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College from the estate of a dead woman.
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Baruch College launches partnership with Brazil
Baruch recently announced its newest initiative--a partnership with Brazil.
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Provost James McCarthy bids farewell to Baruch College
Dr. James McCarthy recently announced that he will leaving his position as Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs at Baruch College. He will move on to Suffolk University in Boston where he was recently chosen as the school's president.
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Peace in the Middle East hosts The Dialogue Project
The Dialogue Project is a conflict transformation organization. Their mission is to develop relationships, partnerships and trust amongst themselves – long time citizens, new immigrants, Palestinians, Israelis a multitude of people with varying cultures and faiths.
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Graduation Rates for CUNY's community colleges reach an all time low
A new study found that only 28 percent of students graduate from CUNY's community colleges.
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Second round of protests continue at Baruch
Despite student protests recently at Baruch, the Board of Trustees voted to implement the $300 per year increase in tuition.
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Board of Trustees approves CUNY's tuition hike
CUNY's Board of Trustees voted to enact the tuition hike of $300 per year.
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ESL instructor at LaGuardia Community College receives award
Magda Kieliszek's devotion to her students earns her the 2011 Outstanding Education Instructor award.
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Launch of Club Connect at Baruch
Club Connect was recently launched by USG in the hopes that it will help clubs and organizations communicate more effectively.
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Queens College partners with India
Queens College recently announced that they will be partnering with India to give faculty members the opportunity to travel abroad and meet colleagues.
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Thanks-for-giving event helps out the less fortunate
USG hosted a Thanksgiving event with all proceeds going to the Food Bank of New York City.
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BOT meeting continues amidst student protest
Even as students protested, the Board of Trustees continued on with their meeting about the tuition hike.
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Students arrested as protest escalates
Several CUNY students were arrested following a protest regarding tuition hike at Baruch College.
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DOT rejects proposal to turn 25th Street into a pedestrian plaza
The Department of Transportation rejected Baruch's proposal for the closure of 25th Street.
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"Students United for a Free CUNY" protest escalates at Baruch NVC
"Students United for a Free CUNY" protest at Newman Vertical Campus.
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Dean Birdsell reaches NASPAA
Dean of the School of Public Affairs, David Birdsell, was chosen to be a part of NASPAA's executive council.
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Addressing food issues at Baruch College
Food Matters, a graduate organization on campus, organized a panel discussion about increasing access to healthy food.
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CUNY Citizenship Now helps non-citizens
Baruch College recently hosted an event where people from CUNY Citizenship Now were able to help non-citizens in the naturalization process.


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