Course Weblogs
(student weblogs and blogs whose administrators prefer not to be listed are omitted below; if individual student blogs are involved in a project, they can be accessed through the course site)
Freshman Seminar
- Freshman Seminar Motherblog (60 sections linked)
- Baruch Scholars Blogs (student blogs linked)
English
- Paula Berggren, The Shakespeare Scene Study Blog
- Jessica Lang, Great Works of Literature (password protected)
- Timothy Aubry, Fiction, Fantasy, Myth
- Shelly Eversley, Great Works and American Literature
- Mary Louise Penaz: Food Glorious Food
Previous semesters:
- Mary Louise Penaz, Reading and Writing About New York (student blogs linked)
- Cheryl Smith, English 3680
- Shelly Eversley, Great Works
- Paula Berggren, From Chaucer to Pope
- Paula Berggren, Concerning Paradise Lost
- Louise Geddes, English 2800 1 & 2 (individual student blogs are linked from these sites)
- Michael Miller, English 2100 1 & 2
- Cheryl Smith, English 2100
Journalism
- Roz Bernstein, Writing New York
- Andrea Gabor, Journalism Internships (password protected)
- Christopher Hallowell, Story Line
Previous semesters:
- Roz Bernstein, Bridgette Davis, and Vera Haller, Writing New York (Spring 2007-Spring 2008)
- Vera Haller, Andrea Gabor, Bridgette Davis, Roz Bernstein, Writing New York
- Vera Haller, On Assignment: Multimedia Reporting at Baruch
History
- Brian Murphy, History 1000 and History 3460: Origins and Development of the Corporation in US History
Previous semesters:
- Brian Murphy, History 3460: Regime Change in Early America
Sociology/Anthropology
- Glenn Petersen, Anthro 4015: Contemporary World Issues (password protected)
- Carol Garza, Introduction to Sociology and Sociology of the Family
Previous semesters:
- Rose White, Sociology 1005
- Jesse Goldstein, Sociology 1001 and Social Welfare Institutions
- Sophie Statzel, Anthropology 1001, Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 1 and 2
- Carla Bellamy, South Asian Religion and Lives of Hinduism
- Carla Bellamy, Anthropology 1001 and South Asian Religion (student blogs linked)
- Jesse Goldstein, Sociology 3151 (Spring 2008)
- Sophie Statzel, Anthropology 1001 (Spring 2008)
- Alessandro Angelini, Anthropology 1001 (Spring 2008) and Anthropology 3153 (Spring 2008)
- Pellegrino Luciano, Anthropology 4800 (Spring 2008)
- Christine Pinnock, Anthropology 1001 1 & 2 (Spring 2008)
Fine and Performing Arts
- Andrew Tomasello, Tomasello’s Capstone (password protected)
- Zoe Sheehan, Art 3041: Do-It-Yourself Publishing (student blogs linked)
Previous semesters:
- Zoe Sheehan, Art 3059: Designing with Computer Animation and Art 3061: Digital Photography
- Leonard Sussman, Art 4900: Where We Come From: Neighborhoods, Family, Work Culture
- Andrew Tomasello, Tomasello’s Capstone (password protected)
- Zoe Sheehan, Art 3041: Special Topics, Digital Imaging and Art 2052: Computer Based Image Making (Spring 2008)
- Leonard Sussman, Digital Photography (Spring 2008)
- Dennis Slavin, MSC 1005 (Fall 2007; password protected)
Marketing
Previous semesters:
- Clifford Wymbs, Marketing 4555 Spring 2009 (individual student blogs are linked from this site)
- Clifford Wymbs, Marketing 4555 Fall 2009 (individual student blogs are linked from this site)
Library Information Systems
- Frank Donnelly, Geographic Information: Literacy and Systems
Communications
- Caryn Medved, Comm 3068: Managerial Communication (two sections, one blog)
Previous semesters:
- Hillary Miller, Comm 1010
- Carla Thompson, Barford Writes: We’re Getting Ready for Your Closeup (one blog for classes at Baruch and Fordham, Fall 2007)
School of Public Affairs
- John Casey, Public and Non-profit Management
Interdisciplinary
Previous semesters:
- Josh Mills and Shaun Assael, Feit Seminar: Sports and Society
- Roz Bernstein and Fran Antmann, Feit Seminar: Capturing Communities in Words and Images
Law
Previous semesters:
- Sandra Mullings, Adventures in Business Law (password protected)
Non-Course Weblogs
Journals
Student Organizations
- Change for Kids (Honors student volunteer project)
- Lexington Universal Circuit (Student Journal of Economics and Politics)
Administrative Communication
- The Bernard L. Schwartz Communication Institute’s Annual Symposium on Communication and Communication-Intensive Instruction
- CUNY WordCampEd
- Learning Communities Bliki
- The Sustainability Committee
- The Baruch College Writing Center (password protected)
- The Baruch College Honors Program
- The East 20s Project
- Executive MS in Financial Statement Analysis
Faculty Development
- The Baruch College Teaching Blog
- Faculty Development Seminar on Teaching With Weblogs (password protected)
- Managerial Communication: Content and Development
- Cac.ophony.org
- Working Group on Teaching with Weblogs in the Sociology/Anthropology Department (Spring 2008)
