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Honors Program Activities

Spring 2012 Honors Program Workshop Series

Graduate School Planning Workshop

Why graduate school? How do I get there? When? Join us for a workshop exploring how to build your plan for post undergraduate programs and opportunities.

RSVP: March 7th,Wednesday 5:15-6:45 PM Honors Study Room 137 E. 25th St. Room 308

Study Abroad Student Panel

Come hear Weissman and Zicklin honors students share their study abroad experiences. From Ecuador to Italy, France and Oman, a range of experiences will be highlighted. What is your study abroad plan?  See you there!

RSVP: March 8th, Thursday 12:45-2:15PM NVC Room 13-155

Study Abroad Student Panel

Come hear Weissman and Zicklin honors students share their study abroad experiences. From China to Tokyo, Barcelona, Honduras, and Barbuda, a range of experiences will be highlighted. What is your study abroad plan?  See you there!

RSVP: March 14th, Wednesday 5:15-6:45PM Honors Study Room 137 E. 25th St. Room 308

Synergy: Creating Effective Teams

Do you know the importance of synergy in teamwork? Interested in learning about team dynamics? Want to learn how to build an effective team? Sign up! Space is limited. Email stacey.backenroth@baruch.cuny.edu

March 15th, Thursday 12:30-2:15PM Honors Lounge, 17 Lexington Avenue, Room 903

Graduate School Planning Workshop

Why graduate school? How do I get there? When? Join us for a workshop exploring how to build your plan for post undergraduate programs and opportunities.

RSVP: March 22nd, Thursday 12:45 – 2:15 PM NVC Room 13-155

Stress Free Days

Honors Program Office 137 E. 25th St. Room 306 Monday May 14th – Thursday May 17th

Valedictory Breakfast

NVC Room 14-220 Tuesday May 29th, 10AM

Prior workshops

Students who missed the fall Honors student debate, “Should the Federal Reserve System be abolished?” can still  read a background article from the New York Times and  an optional article on the the Fed’s attempt to alter interest rates.

For students who missed Professor Glenn Petersen on Tuesday, October 11, for “At the Crossroads of Fact and Fiction:  How Two Short Stories Shaped an Anthropologist’s Career,” please read his upcoming article.

Information on the spring brown bag lunch series,  for faculty-led lunch discussions.