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Calendar of Events
6/13/09
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OPEN HOUSE: EXECUTIVE MPA PROGRAM (XMPA)
The Office of Graduate Admissions & Student Services
Join us for lunch with current Executive MPA students, faculty and staff
Sit in on a current XMPA class to observe
Debrief after to discuss the afternoon |
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Newman Library Building 151 East 25th Street, 7th Floor Conference Center (between Lexington and 3rd Avenues)
(646) 660-6750/6757 or  spa admissions RSVP HERE
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5/30/09
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OPEN HOUSE: EXECUTIVE MPA PROGRAM (XMPA)
The Office of Graduate Admissions & Student Services
Join us for lunch with current Executive MPA students, faculty and staff
Sit in on a current XMPA class to observe
Debrief after to discuss the afternoon |
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Newman Library Building 151 East 25th Street, 7th Floor Conference Center (between Lexington and 3rd Avenues)
(646) 660-6750/6757 or  spa admissions RSVP HERE
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5/6/09
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DIRECTOR'S BRIEFING: SPA GRADUATE PROGRAMS
The Office of Student Affairs & Graduate Admissions (SAGA)
Meet with the Director of Graduate Admissions to discuss School of Public Affairs' graduate programs, admissions requirements, and the application process. Small group, Q & A format for individuals unable to attend our Open House, or those wishing additional information. Space is limited.
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
School of Public Affairs,
Baruch College/CUNY
135 East 22 Street (btw. Lex & 3rd);
3rd Floor, Room 301
(646) 660-6750/6757 or  spa admissions RSVP HERE
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4/25/09
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OPEN HOUSE: EXECUTIVE MPA PROGRAM (XMPA)
The Office of Graduate Admissions & Student Services
Join us for lunch with current Executive MPA students, faculty and staff
Sit in on a current XMPA class to observe
Debrief after to discuss the afternoon |
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Newman Library Building 151 East 25th Street, 7th Floor Conference Center (between Lexington and 3rd Avenues)
(646) 660-6750/6757 or  spa admissions RSVP HERE
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4/15/09
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DIRECTOR'S BRIEFING: SPA GRADUATE PROGRAMS
The Office of Student Affairs & Graduate Admissions (SAGA)
Meet with the Director of Graduate Admissions to discuss School of Public Affairs' graduate programs, admissions requirements, and the application process. Small group, Q & A format for individuals unable to attend our Open House, or those wishing additional information. Space is limited.
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
School of Public Affairs,
Baruch College/CUNY
135 East 22 Street (btw. Lex & 3rd);
3rd Floor, Room 301
(646) 660-6750/6757 or  spa admissions RSVP HERE
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3/21/09
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OPEN HOUSE: EXECUTIVE MPA PROGRAM (XMPA)
The Office of Graduate Admissions & Student Services
Join us for lunch with current Executive MPA students, faculty and staff
Sit in on a current XMPA class to observe
Debrief after to discuss the afternoon |
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Newman Library Building 151 East 25th Street, 7th Floor Conference Center (between Lexington and 3rd Avenues)
(646) 660-6750/6757 or  spa admissions RSVP HERE
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3/18/09
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DIRECTOR'S BRIEFING: SPA GRADUATE PROGRAMS
The Office of Student Affairs & Graduate Admissions (SAGA)
Meet with the Director of Graduate Admissions to discuss School of Public Affairs' graduate programs, admissions requirements, and the application process. Small group, Q & A format for individuals unable to attend our Open House, or those wishing additional information. Space is limited.
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
School of Public Affairs,
Baruch College/CUNY
135 East 22 Street (btw. Lex & 3rd);
3rd Floor, Room 301
(646) 660-6750/6757 or  spa admissions RSVP HERE
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2/18/09
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DIRECTOR'S BRIEFING: SPA GRADUATE PROGRAMS
The Office of Student Affairs & Graduate Admissions (SAGA)
Meet with the Director of Graduate Admissions to discuss School of Public Affairs' graduate programs, admissions requirements, and the application process. Small group, Q & A format for individuals unable to attend our Open House, or those wishing additional information. Space is limited.
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
School of Public Affairs,
Baruch College/CUNY
135 East 22 Street (btw. Lex & 3rd);
3rd Floor, Room 301
(646) 660-6750/6757 or  spa admissions RSVP HERE
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2/3/09
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OPEN HOUSE: SPA GRADUATE PROGRAMS
The Office of Student Affairs & Graduate Admissions (SAGA)
| Public Administration (MPA) |
Health Care Policy Nonprofit Administration Public Management Policy Analysis & Evaluation |
Executive MPA Higher Education Administration Educational Administration & Supervision |
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Newman Library Building 151 East 25th Street, 7th Floor Conference Center (between Lexington and 3rd Avenues)
(646) 660-6750/6757 or  spa admissions RSVP HERE
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1/28/09
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DIRECTOR'S BRIEFING: EXECUTIVE MPA
The Office of Graduate Admissions & Student Services
Meet with the Associate Director of Executive Programs to discuss School of Public Affairs' Executive MPA program. Small group, Q & A format for individuals unable to attend our Open House, or those wishing additional information. Space is limited.
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
School of Public Affairs,
Baruch College/CUNY
135 East 22 Street (btw. Lex & 3rd);
3rd Floor, Room 301
(646) 660-6750/6757 or  spa admissions RSVP HERE
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1/24/09
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OPEN HOUSE: EXECUTIVE MPA PROGRAM (XMPA)
The Office of Graduate Admissions & Student Services
Join us for lunch with current Executive MPA students, faculty and staff
Sit in on a current XMPA class to observe
Debrief after to discuss the afternoon |
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Newman Library Building 151 East 25th Street, 7th Floor Conference Center (between Lexington and 3rd Avenues)
(646) 660-6750/6757 or  spa admissions RSVP HERE
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1/21/09
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DIRECTOR'S BRIEFING: SPA GRADUATE PROGRAMS
The Office of Student Affairs & Graduate Admissions (SAGA)
Meet with the Director of Graduate Admissions to discuss School of Public Affairs' graduate programs, admissions requirements, and the application process. Small group, Q & A format for individuals unable to attend our Open House, or those wishing additional information. Space is limited.
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
School of Public Affairs,
Baruch College/CUNY
135 East 22 Street (btw. Lex & 3rd);
3rd Floor, Room 301
(646) 660-6750/6757 or  spa admissions RSVP HERE
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12/17/08
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DIRECTOR'S BRIEFING: EXECUTIVE MPA
The Office of Graduate Admissions & Student Services
Meet with the Associate Director of Executive Programs to discuss School of Public Affairs' Executive MPA program. Small group, Q & A format for individuals unable to attend our Open House, or those wishing additional information. Space is limited.
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
School of Public Affairs,
Baruch College/CUNY
135 East 22 Street (btw. Lex & 3rd);
3rd Floor, Room 301
(646) 660-6750/6757 or  spa admissions RSVP HERE
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12/10/08
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DIRECTOR'S BRIEFING: SPA GRADUATE PROGRAMS
The Office of Student Affairs & Graduate Admissions (SAGA
Meet with the Director of Graduate Admissions to discuss School of Public Affairs' graduate programs, admissions requirements, and the application process. Small group, Q & A format for individuals unable to attend our Open House, or those wishing additional information. Space is limited.
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
School of Public Affairs,
Baruch College/CUNY
135 East 22 Street (btw. Lex & 3rd);
3rd Floor, Room 301
(646) 660-6750/6757 or  spa admissions RSVP HERE
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11/22/08
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OPEN HOUSE: EXECUTIVE MPA PROGRAM (XMPA)
The Office of Graduate Admissions & Student Services
Join us for lunch with current Executive MPA students, faculty and staff
Sit in on a current XMPA class to observe
Debrief after to discuss the afternoon |
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Newman Library Building 151 East 25th Street, 7th Floor Conference Center (between Lexington and 3rd Avenues)
(646) 660-6750/6757 or  spa admissions RSVP HERE
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11/19/08
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DIRECTOR'S BRIEFING: SPA GRADUATE PROGRAMS
The Office of Student Affairs & Graduate Admissions (SAGA)
Meet with the Director of Graduate Admissions to discuss School of Public Affairs' graduate programs, admissions requirements, and the application process. Small group, Q & A format for individuals unable to attend our Open House, or those wishing additional information. Space is limited.
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
School of Public Affairs,
Baruch College/CUNY
135 East 22 Street (btw. Lex & 3rd);
3rd Floor, Room 301
(646) 660-6750/6757 or  spa admissions RSVP HERE
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11/11/08
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OPEN HOUSE: SPA GRADUATE PROGRAMS
The Office of Student Affairs & Graduate Admissions (SAGA)
| Public Administration (MPA) |
Health Care Policy Nonprofit Administration Public Management Policy Analysis & Evaluation |
Executive MPA Higher Education Administration Educational Administration & Supervision |
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Newman Library Building 151 East 25th Street, 7th Floor Conference Center (between Lexington and 3rd Avenues)
(646) 660-6750/6757 or  spa admissions RSVP HERE
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10/22/08
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DIRECTOR'S BRIEFING: EXECUTIVE MPA
The Office of Graduate Admissions & Student Services
Meet with the Associate Director of Executive Programs to discuss School of Public Affairs' Executive MPA program. Small group, Q & A format for individuals unable to attend our Open House, or those wishing additional information. Space is limited.
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
School of Public Affairs,
Baruch College/CUNY
135 East 22 Street (btw. Lex & 3rd);
3rd Floor, Room 301
(646) 660-6750/6757 or  spa admissions RSVP HERE
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5/14/08
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PLANNING FOR RETIREMENT: Financial and Personal Considerations
Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College
•New Directions or Continuing Familiar Work
•Proactive Retirement Planning
•Practical Steps To Make Your Retirement Meaningful
•It’s Never Too Early or Too Late to Plan
•Money Matters
PANELISTS:
Joe Cruickshank, Former Director, Nonprofit Group, School of Public Affairs
Mary Jo Knight, Financial Consultant, Retirement Planning Specialist, AXA Financial
Seminar Material: Resource
Presentation Videolink:
Seminar Video
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Mark Hogan
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4/3/08
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GROWTH CAPITAL FOR NONPROFITS
Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College
• How can social entrepreneurs take a great idea and "go to scale"?
• What is "patient capital" and how can it be obtained?
• How can I tell if my organization is ready?
• Learn about this market from those who have been building it.
• Hear how a successful campaign was created and implemented.
PANELISTS:
George Overholser, Founder and Managing Director, NFF Capital Partners
Charles Harris, Co-Founder and Executive Partner, SeaChange Capital Partners
Gerald Chertavian, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Year Up, Inc.
SEMINAR MATERIAL:
Seminar Report: Growth Capital for Nonprofits
Presentation Videolink:
Seminar Video
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Mark Hogan
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3/26/08
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NONPROFIT CONSULTING DAY FOR NEW YORK CITY'S NONPROFIT COMMUNITY
Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management (CNSM) and United Way of New York City
• Meet with a consultant & discuss the challenges facing your organization
• Receive an appointment consisting of a free 45 minute one-on-one session
• Choose two focus areas that are relevant to your organization
• Network with over 100 leading nonprofit organizations in NYC
Presentation Videolink: Workshop: Starting a Nonprofit
For a complete list of consultants please see the the following document: List of Consultants
8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Mark Hogan
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3/19/08
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PERSPECTIVES ON EXECUTIVE SUCCESSION IN NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management
• How a founding executive director thinks about retirement and succession
• A board chair leads the succession process
• Advice from an executive search consultant
Featuring:
Greg Farrell, President, CEO and Founder Expeditionary Learning Schools, a division of Outward Bound
Rita J. Stella, Director of Vocational Services, Easter Seals NY
David Hinsley Cheng, Managing Partner, DRG
SEMINAR MATERIAL:
Seminar Report:
Executive Succession in Nonprofit Organizations
Presentation by Rita J. Stella:
Succession Planning
Presentation by David Hinsley Cheng:
Succession: Preparing Future Leaders
Presentation Videolink: Seminar Video
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Mark Hogan
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3/7/08
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CAREER SERVICES OFFICE (CSO) PRESENTS THE GOVERNMENT CAREER FAIR
The School of Public Affairs' Career Service Office (CSO)
Hosted by Baruch College ’s School of Public Affairs and co-sponsored by other public affairs graduate schools, this Career Fair is designed for graduate-level students and alumni only. NO RSVP needed. Just wear business attire and submit a resume at the door for entry into the fair.
3:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Baruch College, The William and Anita Newman Conference Center, 151 East 25th Street, 7th Floor
(646) 660-6755 spa_careerservices@baruch.cuny.edu
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2/21/08
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NONPROFIT OUTSOURCING: A VITAL OPTION
Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management
• How to get the right people for the right task.
• When to use the outsource option and when not.
• Why is outsourcing overlooked?
• How do I find an outsourcer?
• Outsourcing and finance.
• Outsourcing and fundraising.
• An executive director's view of outsourcing.
Panelists
Laurence A. Pagnoni,
Founder and President Laurence A. Pagnoni & Associates
Gail A. Magaliff, Chief Executive Officer, F.E.G.S
Health & Human Services System
David Terrio, President, BTQ Financial and President,
Hudson Planning Group
SEMINAR MATERIAL:
Presentation: Fiscal Outsourcing for Non-profits
Article: Nonprofit Outsourcing: A Vital Option by Laurence Pagnoni, New York Nonprofit Press January 08
Tackling Tough Hiring Questions, Bridgestar
Presentation Videolink: Seminar Video
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Mark Hogan
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1/25/08
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12:00 AM
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12/6/07
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EXECUTIVE TRANSITIONS: LEARNING FROM LEADERS
Inaugural Conference
Announcing the establishment of the Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management Baruch College, School of Public Affairs
Baruch College, School of Public Affairs Co-Sponsored by National Urban Fellows & United Way of New York City
SEMINAR MATERIALS: Conference Program
Biographies of Presenters Leadership Transitions in Nonprofit Organizations: Background Paper
Conference Proceedings
Presentation Videolink:
EXECUTIVE TRANSITIONS: LEARNING FROM LEADERS
Two Panels of Experienced top nonprofit executives discuss their career paths, what they have learned, and their advice to aspiring leaders.
There will also be other opportunities to meet informally with these panelists and other executive directors.
Welcome and Perspective David Birdsell, Dean, Baruch College, School of Public Affairs, CUNY
Endnotes Gordon J. Campbell, President and CEO United Way of New York City
Perspectives on Executive Transitions Paula Gavin, President Elect, National Urban Fellows James Krauskopf, Distinguished Lecturer and Director, Baruch College, School of Public Affairs, Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management, CUNY
Leadership from a Funders Point of View Richard Brown,Vice President, Philanthropy, American Express
Panel One
Moderator: Joseph Cruickshank, Former Director, Baruch College, School of Public Affairs, Nonprofit Group, CUNY
Theresa Bischoff, CEO, American Red Cross in Greater New York
Sister Paulette LoMonaco, Executive Director, Good Shepherd Services
Lillian Rodriguez Lopez, President, Hispanic Federation
David Jones, President and CEO, Community Service Society
Ruth Messinger, President, American Jewish World Service
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Panel Two
Moderator: Frederick Lane, Professor of Public Administration and Nonprofit Management, Baruch College, School of Public Affairs, CUNY
Lilliam Barrios-Paoli, CEO, Safe Space
Ronna D. Brown, President, New York Regional Association of Grantmakers
Lucy Cabrera, President and CEO, Food Bank for New York City
Darwin Davis, President, New York Urban League Linda Selvin, Executive Director of the New York Branch of the International Dyslexia Association Inc.
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Each Panelist will facilitate a round-table discussion on nonprofit executive careers.
8:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Mark Hogan
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12/4/07
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CHANGING LANES: Youth Media, Politics, and Civic Engagement
School of Public Affairs and the Golden Key International Honour Society, Baruch College
PANELISTS: Jon Auerbach Editor-in-Chief, Metro New York Andrew Rasiej Founder, several websites including PersonalDemocracy.com Keith R. Okrosy MPA candidate, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College Maya Enista Chief Operating Officer, Mobilize.org MODERATOR: Peter F. Vallone, Sr., Former Speaker, NY City Council
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Newman Conference Center
151 East 25th Street, 7th Floor
RSVP Requested 646.660.6851 spa_conferences@baruch.cuny.edu
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11/16/07
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12:00 AM
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11/16/07
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12:00 AM
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11/16/07
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Changing Lanes
Changing Lanes: Youth Media, Politics, and Civic Engagement PANELISTS INCLUDE:
Jon Auerbach, Editor-in-Chief, Metro New York Andrew Rasiej, Founder, Several websites including PersonalDemocracy.com Keith R. Okrosy, MPA candidate, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College Additional SpeakerTBA MODERATOR: Peter F. Vallone, Sr., Former Speaker, NY City Council
12:00 AM
RSVP Required
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11/13/07
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Human Resources in Nonprofit Organizations: An Entrepreneurial Approach to Staff and Personnel Issues
The Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management & American Humanics Student Association
Senior Human Resource Specialists will discuss:
*The Transformation of Human Resources into an Executive Leadership Function
*Recruitment, Retention and Employee Relations
*Strategic Human Resources for Smaller Organizations
Moderator: Dr. Joel Levy, CEO, YAI National Institute for People with Disabilities
Panelists
Angela Ottomanelli, Senior Human Resources Specialists, March of Dimes
Connie Zalk, Vice President, Human Resources, College Board
SEMINAR MATERIALS:
Presentation: Talent Aquisition and Management
Presentation Videolink:
Human Resources in Nonprofit Organizations
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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11/12/07
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PRESIDENTIAL POLITICS: Parsing the Polls
School of Public Affairs
PANELISTS:
Maurice Carroll, Director, Quinnipiac University Polling Institute
Kellyanne Conway, President & CEO, The Polling Company
Michael Powell, Reporter, New York Times
Doug Schoen, Political Strategist and Author
MODERATOR:
Micheline Blum, Director, Baruch Survey Research Unit
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Newman Conference Center
151 East 25th Street, 7th floor
RSVP Requested 646.660.6851 spa_conferences@baruch.cuny.edu
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11/12/07
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12:00 AM
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10/26/07
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CAREER SERVICES OFFICE (CSO) PRESENTS THE NONPROFIT CAREER FAIR
The School of Public Affairs' Career Service Office (CSO)
Hosted by Baruch College ’s School of Public Affairs and co-sponsored by other public affairs graduate schools, this Career Fair is designed for graduate-level students and alumni only. NO RSVP needed. Just wear business attire and submit a resume at the door for entry into the fair.
3:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Baruch College, The William and Anita Newman Conference Center 151 East 25th Street, 7th Floor
(646) 660-6755 spa_careerservices@baruch.cuny.edu
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10/23/07
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Lobbying: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly
The School of Public Affairs
PANELISTS:
John Banks, vice president of government relations for Con Edison Dick Dadey, executive director of Citizens Union Sid Davidoff, partner at Davidoff, Malito & Hutcher Suri Kasirer, president of Kasirer Consulting
MODERATOR:
Peter Vallone, Sr.
The School of Public Affairs at Baruch College presents the Peter F. Vallone, Sr. Seminars in Government, 2007-2008. This Lecture Series provides a forum for leading policymakers, scholars, and influential personalities in city government to debate issues that are currently making headlines.
This seminar will focus on the role of lobbying at the State and City levels and the fine line between providing information and promoting undue influence.
The School of Public Affairs gratefully acknowledges the support of Thomas K. Duggan, Empire Office Inc., George S. Kaufman, New York City Council, Dennis Riese, Marshall Rose Family Foundation, Jack Rudin/May & Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, and Judy & Fred Wilpon Family Foundation Inc. We also appreciate the valuable efforts of Peter F. Vallone, Sr. in creating this series, as well as other initiatives in partnership with Baruch College.
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Newman Conference Center
151 East 25th Street, 7th Floor
RSVP Requested 646.660.6851 spa_conferences@baruch.cuny.edu
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10/18/07
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CAREER SERVICES OFFICE (CSO) PRESENTS NYS PUBLIC MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE (PMI) INFO SESSION
The School of Public Affairs' Career Service Office (CSO)
The PMI attracts the highest caliber and most talented individuals from graduate programs across the country. Through carefully crafted job assignments, coupled with relevant training experiences, the PMI prepares participants with master's degrees (or receiving theirs by Summer 2008) in public administration or a related field for management positions of increasing responsibility within State agencies.
Please RSVP below by October 11, 2007
4:30 PM
Baruch College, 17 Lexington Ave (between 22nd and 23rd Streets), Room 1404
RSVP HERE
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10/4/07
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Lack of Access: Barriers to Higher Education
Center for Equality, Pluralism and Policy, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College
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President Kathleen Waldron (Baruch College)
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Freeman Hrabowski (Univeristy of Maryland, Baltimore County)
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Susan Sturm (Columbia Law School)
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William Zumeta (University of Washington, Graduate School of Public Affairs)
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George Chin (City University of New York)
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Elizabeth Castle (Univeristy of South Dakota)
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Reginald Felton (Former Montgomery County School Board President)
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Anurima Bhargava (NAACPLDF)
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Grayson Noley (University of Oklahoma)
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Nicole Hurd (Univeristy of North Carolina)
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Margarita Rosa(Grand Street Settlement)
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Pablo Tejada (Grand Street Settlement)
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Sarah Ryan (School of Public Affairs, Baruch College)
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9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Newman Vertical Campus, 55 Lexington Avenue, 14th Floor, Room 14-220
Professor Sonia R. Jarvis, Esq. 646-660-6851 spa_conferences@baruch.cuny.edu RSVP Required
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10/1/07
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CAREER SERVICES OFFICE (CSO) PRESENTS NY/NJ PORT AUTHORITY MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATE PROGRAM INFO SESSION
The School of Public Affairs' Career Service Office (CSO)
The Management Associate Program is designed to attract highly talented and motivated graduate students who have an interest in and commitment to a career in public service management. The program provides the Associates with job assignments and developmental experiences based on the agency’s priority initiatives in our line business and financial/capital programs.
Please RSVP below by September 27, 2007
5:00 PM
Baruch College, 135 East 22nd Street, Room 301
RSVP HERE
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5/25/07
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12:00 AM
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5/22/07
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IMMIGRATION UPDATE: What is Washington up to?
CILG at Baruch and CUNY Citizenship & Immigration Project. A special thanks to TIAA-CREF for their assistance and support.
Panelists: CHUNG-WHA HONG, Executive Director, New York Immigration Coalition TAMAR JACOBY, Senior Fellow, Manhattan Institute JOHN MOLLENKOPF, Executive Director, Center for Urban Research, CUNY Graduate Center CESAR A. PERALES, President, Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund ANDREA J. QUARANTILLO, District Director, New York, NY ALLAN WERNICK, Director, CUNY Citizenship and Immigration Project
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Newman Vertical Campus 55 Lexington Avenue (24th St.) 14th Floor
Please RSVP: 646-660-6851 spa_conferences@baruch.cuny.edu
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5/21/07
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The Leadership Institute Open House
United Way of NYC
Do you have what it takes to be a leader? United Way of NYC's Fellowship Program can assist you with developing your leadership skills!
Join us at The Leadership Institute Open House, May 21, 2007. RSVP below
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Baruch College
The Newman Conference Center 151 East 25th Street, 7th Floor, Room 750
(between Lexington and 3rd Avenues)
Vanessa Reed (212) 251-4185 RSVP HERE
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5/16/07
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12:00 AM
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5/14/07
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EXPLORING OPPORTUNITIES ABROAD: A WORKSHOP & PANEL DISCUSSION
The School of Public Affairs Career Services Office & the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network of New York City (YNPN-NYC)
Spending time overseas can be more than just a chance to travel and explore new cultures. It's also an opportunity to obtain skills that can make you stand out in a global economy!
This unique event will be a chance to learn about opportunities to work, volunteer and intern abroad, regardless of time frame or level of experience. You'll meet individuals who will share their overseas experiences and representatives from programs that match individuals with opportunities abroad.
A valid photo ID is required to enter the building.
By subway: Take the 6, R, or W train to 23rd or 28th street.
Please RSVP below by May 12, 2007
6:15 PM - 8:30 PM
Baruch College The William and Anita Newman Conference Center 151 East 25th Street, 7th Floor (between Lexington and 3rd Avenues)
SPA Career Services RSVP HERE
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5/8/07
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TALES OF A FEMALE NOMAD: A CONVERSATION WITH RITA GOLDEN GELMAN
The School of Public Affairs Career Services Office & the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network of New York City (YNPN-NYC)
Have you ever daydreamed about dropping everything, packing a bag, and heading off to exotic lands? How would traveling change your outlook on the world? How would it change your life?
YNPN-NYC and the Baruch College School of Public Affairs are pleased to present "A Conversation with Rita Golden Gelman." In her book, Tales of a Female Nomad, Ms. Gelman shares stories of her experiences as a solo traveler, crisscrossing the globe and residing in communities in Guatemala, Nicaragua, Israel, the Galapagos Islands, Mexico, Bali, and Fiji, to name a few. On May 8th, Ms Gelman will be in NYC for one night only to speak about how traveling and interacting with a global community can help you become a more well-rounded nonprofit professional. She’ll be sharing her own travel stories and discussing her book as well.
If you would like to purchase the book, it is available online here. Major booksellers, such as Borders and Barnes and Nobles, stock it as well. The book will also be available for purchase at the event, and Ms Gelman will be signing copies after her talk. For more information about the author, visit: www.ritagoldengelman.com.
A valid photo ID is required to enter the building. By subway: Take the 6, R, or W train to 23rd street.
Please RSVP below by May 6, 2007
6:15 PM - 8:00 PM
School of Public Affairs, Baruch College
135 East 22 Street, 3rd floor, room 301 (between Lexington & 3rd Avenues)
SPA Career Services RSVP HERE
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5/2/07
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CAREER SERVICES OFFICE (CSO) ALUMNI SPRING PANEL
The School of Public Affairs' Career Service Office (CSO) and SPA Alumni Chapter
The SPA Alumni Chapter is delighted to sponsor "Women and Work". Please RSVP below by April 20th, 2007
5:30 PM
The Newman Vertical Campus at Baruch College
55 Lexington Avenue @ 24th Street
14th Floor Conference Center, Room 14-220
RSVP HERE
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4/2/07
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The American Dream in the Big Apple: Is New York City still a middle-class town?
The School of Public Affairs and the Drum Major Institute for Public Policy
CONFERENCE PROGRAM:
8:00–8:30 OPENING KEYNOTE REMARKS:
Governor Mario Cuomo
8:40–8:45 Who is the Middle Class in New York City?
John Mollenkopf, Center for Urban Research at the City University of New York
8:45–10:30 PANEL DISCUSSION 1:
Is The American Dream Alive and Well in New York City?
Linda I. Gibbs, Deputy Mayor For Health And Human Services
Sara Horowitz, Founder, Freelancers Union
Jerilyn Perine, Executive Director, Citizens Housing And Planning Council
Martha E. Stark, Esq., Commissioner, NYC Department of Finance
William C. Thompson, Jr., New York City Comptroller
11:00–12:45 PANEL DISCUSSION 2:
How Do We Make New York City a Place Where it is
Possible to Become, and Remain, Middle Class?
Adam Friedman, Executive Director, New York Industrial Retention Network
Hon. John Liu, New York City Council
Maria Thomson, Executive Director, Woodhaven Business Improvement District
Rep. Anthony Weiner, Member Of Congress
Randi Weingarten, President, United Federation Of Teachers
12:45–2:00 Lunch
8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Newman Vertical Campus
Conference Center, 14th Floor
55 Lexington Avenue at 24th Street
RSVP Requested: (646) 660-6851 dmi@drummajorinstitute.org
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3/19/07
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PUBLIC AFFAIRS WEEK @ BARUCH COLLEGE
The School of Public Affairs
Please see the pdf below for the list of speakers and panels being held during Public Affairs week (March 19th-22nd).
Public Affairs Week.pdf
6:00 PM
NEWMAN VERTICAL CAMPUS
55 Lexington Avenue
14th floor
(corner of 24th st. & Lex. Ave.)
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2/23/07
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CAREER SERVICES OFFICE (CSO) GOVERNMENT GRADUATE CAREER FAIR
The School of Public Affairs' Career Service Office (CSO)
Hosted by Baruch College's School of Public Affairs and co-sponsored by other public affairs graduate schools, this Career Fair is designed for Master-level student and Alumni only. NO RSVP needed. Business attire and resumes required for entrance into fair.
3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
The William and Anita Newman Conference Center Baruch College
151 East 25th Street, 7th Floor (between Lexington and 3rd)
Elyse Mendel
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2/8/07
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12:00 AM
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1/22/07
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12:00 AM
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12/7/06
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Covering or Creating the News: The Role of the Media in New York City Elections
The School of Public Affairs
The School of Public Affairs presents the Peter F. Vallone, Sr. Seminars in Government, 2006-2007 Lectures Series. This program provides a forum for leading policymakers, scholars, and influential personalities in city government to debate issues that are currently making headlines. This seminar will focus on the media's choice of which issues to cover and how to frame the those issues during local elections. The panelists represent radio, television, print and Internet news sources and have special expertise on media coverage of elections in New York City.
Panelists include David Seifman, NY Post and Dean of Rm. 9, City Hall; and Stan Brooks, voice of WINS.
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Newman Conference Center
151 East 25th Street (between Lexington and 3rd Avenues), 7th Floor
RSVP requested 646-660-6851 spa_conferences@baruch.cuny.edu
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11/13/06
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CAREER SERVICES OFFICE (CSO) PRESENTS THE SECRET SERVICE
The Career Development Center (CDC) at Baruch
Information Session on Internships and Jobs with the Secret Service. Please RSVP below by Nov 6th, 2006.
2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Baruch College's Vertical Campus 55 Lexington Avenue @ 24th STreet 2nd Floor, Room 2-190
RSVP HERE
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11/9/06
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Race in America: Advancing Equality in the 21st Century
The Lillie & Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality & Justice in America
Beruch College, based in New York City, enjoys the distinction of being one of the most diverse institutions of higher learning in the nation. Yet despite the incredible racial and ethnic diversity in New York City, it still remains largely segregated, in terms of its residential housing patterns. In 1966, the Gautreaux et al. vc. Chicago Housing Authority lawsuit was filed, thus becoming one of the first lawsuits to challenge racially discriminatory housing patterns and the resulting concentration of low income African Americans in racially isolated ghettos in Chicago. Ten years later, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favor of the Gautreaux plaintiffs and allowed them to pursue integration policies beyond hte city limits.
This naiton has recently celebrated notable civil rights milestones such as the 50th anniversary of the US Supreme Court's 1954 Brown v. Board of Education opinion that effectively overturned the infamous "Separate but equal" doctrine enshrined by the Plessy v. Ferguson (1986) decision and the 40th anniversary of the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. However, the US Supreme Court remains deeply divided over the use of race in remedies for past discrimination and several key cases on race are expected to be decided during this term that began on October 2, 2006.
Among the questions raised by these developments is how much progress as a nation have we made in redressing issues of racial discrimination in housing and urban planning? Have we made significant progress in integrating our neighborhoods or do racial minorities continue to face isolation and exclusion? Or have we moved beyond the former ideal of integration as the yardstick for measuring progress in race relations, assimilation and inter-cultural interactions? These and other issues will form the context for our discussion of Race in America.
Panelists Alexander Polikoff, Esq. Director, Public Housing Transformation Initiative, Chicago
J. Phillip Thompson, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Urban politics, M.I.T.
Anurima Bhargava Assistant Counsel, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc.
Moderator Sonia R. Jarvis Ackerman Chair and Associate Professor School of Public Affairs, Baruch College
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Newman Vertical Campus - 14th Floor 55 Lexington Avenue (Corner of 24th Street)
Rusudan Chitaia 646-660-6851 spa_conferences@baruch.cuny.edu
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11/8/06
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CAREER SERVICES OFFICE (CSO) PRESENTS ARTS ADMINISTRATION/MANAGEMENT CAREER PLANNING AND PREPARATION SEMINAR
The School of Public Affairs' Career Service Office (CSO)
Speaker: Clinton White, founder and president of the Art Career Network, a resource and portal for careers in the visual and multidisciplinary arts. Please RSVP below by Nov 1st, 2006.
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
TBD
RSVP HERE
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11/3/06
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CAREER SERVICES OFFICE (CSO) NONPROFIT CAREER FAIR
The School of Public Affairs' Career Service Office (CSO)
Hosted by Baruch College's School of Public Affairs and co-sponsored by other public affairs graduate schools, this Career Fair is only open to Master-level students and Alumni. No RSVP needed. Business attire and resumes required for entrance into the fair.
3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Baruch College's Vertical Campus
55 Lexington Avenue @ 24th Street
14th Floor Conference Center, Room 14-220
Elyse Mendel
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11/2/06
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CAREER SERVICES OFFICE (CSO) PRESENTS NYS PUBLIC MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE (PMI)
The School of Public Affairs' Career Service Office (CSO)
A rep from the NYS PMI will be leading a session on how to apply for the management training program, which leads to a state job. Must have a graduate degree by May 2007 to apply. Two sessions will be held at noon and 5pm. Please RSVP below by October 27th, 2006 and indicate which session you will attend (noon or 5pm).
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
The Milano School 72 Fifth Avenue (between 13th and 14th Streets) Conference Room 321
Shavonn Pearce (212) 229-5311 x1100 or Shavonn Pearce
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10/31/06
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12:00 AM
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10/31/06
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12:00 AM
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10/26/06
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CAREER SERVICES OFFICE (CSO) ALUMNI NETWORKING SOCIAL
The School of Public Affairs' Career Service Office (CSO)
"Networking: How to Build Your Career!" Keynote Speaker: Ms. Rae Linefsky, Consultant; Exec. Director of Nonprofits; Board of Directors of UME; appointed by Mayor Bloomberg to NYC's Workforce Investment Board. Networking encouraged, all are welcome to attend. Please RSVP below by October 13th, 2006.
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Baruch College's Vertical Campus
55 Lexington Avenue @ 24th Street
14th Floor Conference Center, Room 14-220
Elyse Mendel RSVP HERE
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10/12/06
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Tax Dollars, Private Coffers, and Running for Office
School of Public Affairs and the Baruch College Debate Team
The School of Public Affairs presents the Peter F. Vallone, Sr. Seminars in Government, 2006-2007 Lectures Series. This program provides a forum for leading policymakers, scholars, and influential personalities in city government to debate issues that are currently making headlines. The inaugural seminar will focus on issues of campaign finance that are unique to New York City. The panelists have special expertise on New York City's campaign finance law and on raising campaign money for incumbents and challengers--whether publicly or privately financed. Panelists include Dale C. Christensen, Jr., Vice-Chairman, Campaign Finance Board; William T. Cunningham, Former Director of Communications, Office of the Mayor; and Christine Quinn, Speaker, New York City Council. Moderated by Peter F. Vallone, Sr., Former Speaker, New York City Council.
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Newman Conference Center 151 East 25th Street (between Lexington and 3rd Avenues), 7th Floor
RSVP Requested: 646-660-6851 spa_conferences@baruch.cuny.edu
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10/4/06
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12:00 AM
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10/3/06
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Environmental Town Hall Forum
New York League of Conservation Voters and School of Public Affairs
Questions on issues of environmental policy will be asked of Attorney General candidates Andrew Cuomo and Jeanine Pirro.
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
135 East 22nd Street (corner of Lexington Ave), 3rd Floor, Room 301
Please RSVP by September 29 646-660-6851 or spa_conferences@baruch.cuny.edu RSVP Required
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10/3/06
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12:00 AM
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9/28/06
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Is Robin Hood the Good Guy? Moving Toward a More Equitable School Aid System for New York
School of Public Affairs, Center for Governmental Research, and Citizens Budget Commission
This public policy forum consists of presentations and a panel discussion on issues pertaining to more equitable school aid system for New York. Presenters and Panelists will include: Billy Easton, Executive Director, Alliance for Quality Education; Diana Fortuna, President, Citizens Budget Commission; Kent Gardner, President, Center for Governmental Research; Robert Jackson, Councilmember, NY City Council;
Eugene J. Keilin, Trustee, Citizens Budget Commission and Principal, Keilin & Co. LLC; Erika Rosenberg, Senior Research Associate, Center for Governmental Research;
Steve Sanders, former Assemblyman; David Shaffer, President, The Public Policy Institute.
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Vertical Campus:
55 Lexington Avenue (@ 24th Street),
14th Floor, Room 14-220
646-660-6851 or spa_conferences@baruch.cuny.edu
RSVP Required
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7/17/06
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12:00 AM
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5/24/06
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12:00 AM
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4/5/06
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Religion and the Law: The Virtue of Tolerance
The Lillie & Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality & Justice in America
One of the cornerstones of American Democracy is the concept of religious freedom. Indeed, the right to freedom of religion is enshrined in our Bill of Rights as our First Amendment to the US Constitution. The tension between the encouragement of religious expression and the prohibition of state preference of one religion over another is often characterized as the separation of Church and State and has been the subject of intense debate since the US Constitution was adopted.
At a time when the nation is sharply divided politically and many political decisions are being influenced by issues of morality and faith, the importance of tolerance as a guiding principle becomes more critical. An urgent question is to what extent government should regulate or intervene in the activities of religious organizations or individual members of diverse religious groups to promote civic harmony. These and other issues converning religious tolerance will be addressed by the religious leaders who have agreed to participate in a roundtable on Religion and the Law: The Virtue of Tolerance.
Panelists: Rev. Dr. Bob Edgar General Secretary National Council of Churches
Rabbi Jonathan Stein Senior Rabbi Temple Shaaray Tefila
Champlain James J. Yee Former Chaplain Guantanamo Bay
Moderator Professor Sonia R. Jarvis, Esq. Baruch College, Ackerman Chair
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Newman Vertical Campus - 14th Floor 55 Lexington Avenue (Corner of 24th Street)
Rusudan Chitaia 646-660-6851 spa_conferences@baruch.cuny.edu
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3/28/06
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12:00 AM
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11/15/05
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The Role of the Judiciary and the Rule of Law
The Lillie & Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality & Justice in America
One of the distinguishing features of American democracy is our adherence to the Rule of Law and our acceptance of the role of federal courts in resolving cases questioning the maning and interpretation of rights protected by the U.S. Constitution. During this special Fall Ackerman Lecture, we will examine the significance of the Rule of Law to contemporary legal issues facing the judiciary as it administers the Rule of Law. In particular, our speaker and expert panelists will discuss the judicial selection process as it relates to issues of equality and justice.
Recent controversies over the confirmation process for Supreme Court Justices and federal judges have generated concern that political considerations rather than qualifications have become the determining factors. The U.S. Senate's : "advice and consent" role in approving judicial nominations will be explored as well as the standards that are currently being applied by the Executive Branch and the Senate to potential candidates. Our speaker and panelists will offer both practical and philosophical observations about the selection process for judges and their views on whether the current partisan battles have affected the impartial administration of justice that the framers of the U.S. Constitution envisioned.
Keynote Speaker Marianne Engelman Lado, Esq. General Counsel New York Lawyers for Public Interest
Panelists
Dr. Ken I. Kersch Princeton University
George W. Jones, Jr., Esq. Partner, Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP
Professor Jamin B. Raskin American University Washington College of Law
Moderator Professor Sonia R. Jarvis, Esq. Baruch College, Ackerman Chair
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Newman Vertical Campus - 14th Floor 55 Lexington Avenue (Corner of 24th Street)
Rusudan Chitaia 646-660-6851 spa_conferences@baruch.cuny.edu
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12/16/03
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CUNY TV will broadcast-
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