Posted by Lemuel Morrison on September 20, 2011 · 2 Comments
Tonight the GSA met and held interviews for the 4 vacant positions on the Board. The volume of interest is much more than GSA has encountered within memory. Leon Fischman, President, scheduled 16 who expressed interest! 7 of those showed and explained their qualifications for the open positions. Additionally the Board accommodated two walk-ins. There … Continue reading →
Posted by Lemuel Morrison on September 18, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Your weekly GSA newsletter. Open Forum with Dean Elliott about the Academic Excellence Fee Wed 9/21 Header image courtesy of Lem Morrison News . . . Vote on important Baruch College Issues. Through formal committees, represent students and make an impact on how the college determines fees, curricula, the hiring and dismissing of Faculty. More … Continue reading →
Posted by Lemuel Morrison on September 16, 2011 · 1 Comment
by Lemuel Morrison, MBA 2012 Yesterday mother nature brought Autumn to New York. Graduate students at Baruch got more than cool weather. Picture the scene of an event last night: Sweeping views of Manhattan; Vintage wine, import beer, hand-crafted sandwiches and classic nosh; Smart, polite, and professional men and women queued up to get into … Continue reading →
Posted by Lemuel Morrison on September 15, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Newsflash! Networking Social TODAY NVC 14-220 Header image courtesy of John Uske News . . . The semester’s first graduate social will be tonight on the 14th floor. Come join your fellow students for light nosh and a few drinks. You MUST have your Baruch ID and state-issued ID (e.g. passport, driver’s license). You will … Continue reading →
Posted by Lemuel Morrison on September 11, 2011 · 1 Comment
Your weekly GSA newsletter. Networking Social this Thursday NVC 14-220 Header image courtesy of Lem Morrison News . . . A student lounge open to ALL graduate students is now open on the third floor — NVC 3257. It’s stark and needs a warm touch. Send comments and contributions to the GSA. There are open … Continue reading →
Posted by Lemuel Morrison on September 7, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Your weekly GSA newsletter. The Graduate Student Lounge Is Now Open Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. Header image courtesy of Leon Fischman News . . . The next GSA Social is tentatively planned on Thursday Sept 15th on NVC 14-220. Look for roundtable sessions that Frank Fletcher … Continue reading →
Your weekly GSA newsletter. Dean Elliot Speaks About the Academic Excellence Fee Header image courtesy of Leon Fischman News . . . The conversation with Dean Elliot about the Academic Excellence Fee is now on the Graduate Baruchian. Watch the video, form your own opinion and take action. Silence is acquiescence. Make comments and let … Continue reading →
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News . . . Monday, August 29th will not have classes but the College will be open. Conversation with Dean Elliot about the Academic Excellence Fee.has been edited and almost ready for show time. Keep an eyeremains in the news. Lemuel Morrison, MBA 2012, met with Dean Elliot to discuss the fee and to get … Continue reading →
Your weekly GSA newsletter. Classes Start! News . . . Academic Excellence Fee remains in the news. Lemuel Morrison, MBA 2012, met with Dean Elliot to discuss the fee and to get some facts. The Baruch technical center videotaped the session. You will be able find the edited version through the Graduate … Continue reading →
Your weekly GSA newsletter. Welcome to the Autumn Term Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. News . . . Flex-Time Orientation will take place this Thursday. Welcome the new students and re-connect with returning students afterwards, off campus, at the Hill. Academic Excellence Fee surprised many. Share your opinions, … Continue reading →