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HISTORY
OF BARUCH
PUBLIC EXHIBIT
8.
THE SECOND DECADE :
CINDERELLA YEARS |
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"The
First Commencement Exercises" |
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"The First Commencement Exercises,"
Thursday, June Twelfth, One Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty-Nine At Two
in the Afternoon. [Source: The Bernard M. Baruch College of The City
University of New York.] |
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Globus
Distinguished Lecture Series |
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Starting in 1980 the School of Liberal
Arts and Sciences of Baruch had a "Lecture/Performance Event"
where exceptional figures from the arts were invited to perform or
lecture. Made possible by the Globus family this was an excellent
enhancement to the intellectual life of the college. [An assortment
of announcements from the collections of the Baruch College Archives.] |
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"Developing
Leadership Diversity In Organizations" (February 19, 1992) |
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The Philip Morris Lectures on business
and society began in 1986. From the time of its inception until 1992
eleven speakers came to Baruch and spoke of new developments in the
relationship between business and society. [Ann M. Morrison, "Developing
leadership Diversity In Organizations," Baruch College: The
Philip Morris Program in Business and Society at Baruch College, 1992.] |
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Dollars
and $ense |
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The School of Liberal Arts and Sciences
began several bridge programs, such as Business Journalism. This program
produced the publication Dollars and $ense. [Dollars and
$ense, Volume 1, No.1, June 1979. From the collections of the
Baruch College Archives.] |
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