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HISTORY
OF BARUCH
PUBLIC EXHIBIT
7.
CLYDE WINGFIELD ARRIVES,
1971-1976 |
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| 7.3 |
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"Labor
Relations Seminars For Colleges and Universities" (c.1985) |
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The National Center for the Study
of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education was new program begun
in the early 1970s. [National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining
in Higher Education and the Professions-Baruch College, CUNY. "Labor
Relations Seminars For Colleges and Universities." C.1985.
From the collections of the Baruch College Archives.] |
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"Fall
'74 : The State of the College" |
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1974 worked the fifth year of its
Open Admissions policy. Reflections on the college and what Open Admissions
has meant for students, faculty, and administration are outlined in
this article. [Baruch Today, September 24, 1974. From the
collection of the Baruch College Archives.] |
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| 7.6 |
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New
Lease Gives College Breathing Room |
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Overcrowding of Baruch was a major
concern and in 1975, 360 Park Avenue South leased eight floors to
the college which would attempt to alleviate the problem. [Baruch
Today, February 18, 1975. From the collection of the Baruch College
Archives.] |
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| 7.9 |
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First
Baruch Phonathon Rings Up $25,000(1975) |
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The success of the phonathon made
it an annual event. Using non-tax levy funds was a way to supplement
special programs at the college. [From Baruch Today, June
25, 1975. From the collections of the Baruch College Archives.] |
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