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VideoMarxe School 30th Anniversary Celebration
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Panel discussion with speakers from the Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation, the Robinhood Foundation, and the Carroll and Milton Petrie Foundation.
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4/5/2024
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VideoAckerman Lecture: Just Transition and Democratic Planning
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Climate change and our broader ecological crisis pose a serious challenge to our basic social and political systems. A variety of styles of response to this scale have emerged. Some involve emphasis on centralized decision-making by experts, whether the
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12/11/2023
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VideoIsrael/Gaza: Past, Present, Future
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11/1/2023
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VideoVirtual Team Leadership for Nonprofits
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This online event provides a forum to discuss about virtual or hybrid team
leaderships for nonprofit organizations in order to increase team trust, bonding,
cohesion, and conflict management. Including in the panel are presenters and
experts from non-pr
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5/19/2023
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VideoTransnational Advocacy in the Digital Era
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This presentation explores the role of transnational
advocacy and international organizations in international relation. The lecture is presented by Nina Hall and
based on her volume: Transnational advocacy in the Digital Era. The prog
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5/19/2023
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VideoResilience: A New Framework for Nonprofit Management
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This presentation discusses the dimensions of a
new paradigm for management of nonprofit organizations based on building
resilience and navigating crises to ensure future viability and effectiveness. Presenters Dennis R. Young and Elizabeth A.M.
Seari
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5/19/2023
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VideoNonprofit Board Leadership: Diversity and Development
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The main theme of this Zoom event is to provide joint conversations with
Baruch alumni nonprofit leaders which include the following speakers: Donna
Frisby-Greenwood (MPA’96), Ciara Ginyard (MPA’12), Jenny Lai (MPA ’17), Steven
Raga (MPA ’16), a
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5/19/2023
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Free
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VideoNGO Advocacy in International Politics
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This online event provides a forum to be engaged with audiences on revisiting
and updating the knowledge of how NGOs conduct advocacy on international
issues. Presenters Christopher A. Pallas and Elizabeth A. Bloodgood focus on
issues related to NGO dra
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5/19/2023
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VideoInternational Perspectives on Nonprofit Governance and Leadership
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This online event provides a forum to discuss about international
nongovernmental organizations. Including in the panel are presenters from
non-profit sectors and NGO, Ido Lotan and Matthew Aubry.
The program is introduced by the co-hosts George Mitch
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5/19/2023
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VideoAmateurs without Borders
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This online event provides a forum to examine the rise of new actors in
the international development world: volunteer-driven grassroots international
nongovernmental organizations. Presenter Allison Schnable focuses on issues
related to NGO drawn from
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5/19/2023
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VideoBank of America in Higher Education: Conference on Corporate and Foundation Fundraising
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Moderated by Sherry Ryan, Dean of Marx School of Public and International Affairs, the focus of this conference is to discuss the goals and strategies of Bank of America’s 4-year funding program on supporting higher education. Speakers include Randa
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5/16/2023
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VideoLGBTQ+ Youth and Schooling: Research for Policy and Practice
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Moderated
by Robert Smith, Professor and Ackerman Chair and presented by Stephen Russell on his educational research for LGBTQ+ Youth and Schooling, considering the use of research to advance social change for social justice with understanding the live
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11/7/2022
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VideoNew York's Emergence as a Tech Hub : Opportunities and Challenges
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Over the past 15 years, New York City has become a technology powerhouse, with almost 350,000 jobs in the sector propelled by businesses large and small, including more than 9,000 start-up firms. The city’s institutions of higher education are produci
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3/10/2020
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VideoUrban Protests in Latin America
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In late 2019 major and, at times, violent protests broke out in Chile, Colombia, and Bolivia. These events took place in the context of protests earlier in the year in Venezuela and, before that, Brazil. These types of protests have had important impact
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3/9/2020
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VideoColombia's Peace Process at the Crossroads
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"In 2016 the Colombian government and the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC) concluded a historic peace agreement that ended the half-century long war between the government and the FARC. Colombia’s president Juan Manuel Santos won th
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12/18/2019
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VideoRe-envisioning International Affairs Education in a New Era
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International Affairs programs face numerous challenges responding to a rapidly shifting global order. As new powers rise and old powers recede, the existing liberal order struggles to maintain relevance in the face of warming climates, growing economic
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11/25/2019
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VideoImmigration Status and Psychological Well-Being: Evidence from the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Program
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Immigrant legal status is a central axis of stratification in contemporary U.S. society and is linked to a range of inequities for youth. The poverty rate of children with undocumented parents is twice the rate of children of U.S.-born parents and undoc
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11/25/2019
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VideoUnited States vs. China : Are Future Trade and CyberSecurity Talks Viable?
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This Marxe Issues will focus on the complexity of the U.S./China trade and security relationship by exploring the impact of tariffs, cyber security breach, and the long-term perils facing these two superpowers.
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10/9/2019
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VideoThe Crisis in Venezuela
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5/31/2019
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VideoBuilding People Power to Win Change
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The 2019 Spring Ackerman Lecture features Cristina Jimenez, a community organizer, strategists and freedom fighter. She is the Executive Director and Co-founder of United We Dream (UWD), the largest immigrant youth-led network in the United States. A CU
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4/26/2019
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VideoMajor nonprofit accounting changes effective this year (& beyond)
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Moderated by Lawrence Scot, Professor from the Master of Public Administration, Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs (MSPIA) at Baruch College, this lecture contains an overview of nonprofit accounting, including a brief
introduc
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4/16/2019
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VideoLessons from the Forever Wars : A Conversation with US Army War College Fellows
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The United States Army War College's Eisenhower Series Program promotes candid dialogue between students at the Army's senior educational institution and universities and civic organizations across the country. Our panelists will discuss their military
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4/5/2019
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VideoIntegration Processes in Latin America and the Caribbean: Current Status and Perspectives
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The distinguished panel moderated by Marxe Professor Hector Cordero leads a panel of visiting cabinet ministers from the Dominican Republic.
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3/26/2019
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VideoMistrust Thy Neighbor : US-Mexico-Canada Relations in the Age of Trump
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This Marxe Issues Public Policy program will focus on the controversy involving reaching a viable NAFTA agreement under the current Trump administration. The panel will feature distinguished experts on the United States, Canada and Mexico trade policies
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3/26/2019
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VideoThe Ethical Dangers of Politically Motivated Philanthropy in Higher Education
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The February 5th Marxe Issues program, co-sponsored by the Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity at the Zicklin School of Busienss, will focus on why universities and colleges must carefully monitor their donor base to avoid politically or ideol
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3/25/2019
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VideoClimate Change and Migration: How They Impact Global Public Policy and Cities
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3/14/2019
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VideoIs Education Reform Dead? A Look at What's Next for America's Schools
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11/20/2018
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VideoDefending Democracy and the Right to vote
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Janai Nelson discusses the local and national steps the Legal Defense and Education Fund is taking to protect and defend voting rights.
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11/15/2018
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VideoThe Alt-Right: A New Challenge to Democracy
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This program features a discussion with Marxe Professor Thomas Main, author of the book “The Rise of the Alt-Right” and Professor Mark Lilla, professor of the Humanities at Columbia University, author of “The Once and Future Liberal: After Identit
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10/31/2018
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VideoMarxe Breakfast : Democracy in Peril : Defending Voting Rights
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Moderated by David Birdsell, Dean of the Marxe School
of Public and International Affairs, the program starts by showing a
documentary film regarding the access to the right to vote guaranteed in the
constitution using North Carolina for the case study
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10/24/2018
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VideoNavigating a Global Career
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Moderated by Professor Carla Robbins from Marxe School of Public and International Affairs, this program includes panel speakers Carlos Petersen (Eurasia Group), Nawra Mehrin (UNDP), Daniel Coughlin (International Rescue Committee), and Olivia Nightinga
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10/4/2018
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VideoSocial Equality Leadership Conference. Promoting Equality in an Age of Austerity.
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Keynote addresses from the National Academy of Public Administration sponsored event explore ways that states and localities can address inequality in the face of fiscal austerity. J. Philip Thompson: How States, Local Governments, and Nonprofit Agencie
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7/25/2018
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VideoSocial Equality Leadership Conference. Promoting Equality in an Age of Austerity. The Role of State and Local Governments.
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Addresses from the National Academy of Public Administration sponsored event explores ways that states and localities can address inequality in the face of fiscal austerity. Bruce J. Katz: The New Localism: How Cities can Thrive in an Era of Populism. M
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7/25/2018
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VideoThe Dreamer and the Day Laborer : Two Faces of the Immigrants Rights Movements
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This lecture focuses on Manuel Castro's work in and with New York City government to strengthen the labor rights and organizing of day laborers.
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6/14/2018
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VideoBig Impact : Leadership through the Lens of Social Justice
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The conversation will explore themes from the book Big Impact: Insights & Stories from America's Non-Profit Leaders, including lessons learned about philanthropy and nonprofit leadership at a time when civil society is more important than ever.
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2/13/2018
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VideoWorkshop on Blockchain Technology. Day 1. Blockchain Concepts and Business
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Two-day workshop on blockchain technology.
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1/17/2018
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Free
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VideoWorkshop on Blockchain Technology. Day 2. Blockchain with Hands On Experience Usng Hyperledger Fabric
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Two-day workshop on blockchain technology.
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1/17/2018
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Free
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VideoCUNY/IBM-Watson Case Competition
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Information about the CUNY / IBM-Watson Case Competition.
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1/17/2018
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Free
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VideoUniversity-City relations: How can they mutually benefit from pooled resources?
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The new "Marxe Issues" Breakfast Series focuses on important public policy concerns. In keeping with the findings and issues raised in Steven Diner’s book “Universities and Their Cities: Urban Higher Education in America," the author explores the ro
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12/5/2017
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VideoLatinos and the Endangered Right to Vote
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Juan Caragena discusses the consequence of recent policy changes on minority and particularly Latino voters
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11/28/2017
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VideoHow to Solve the North Korea Conundrum?
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The threat of nuclear war has reached a fever pitch in recent weeks with the continuous threats and missile testing by North Korea. This poses a major global security threat and is particularly frightening to the South Korean population. This event, pre
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9/21/2017
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VideoMarxe School of Public and International Affairs Dedication
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On May 24, 2017, Baruch College held a dedication ceremony formally celebrating Austin W. Marxe ('65) and his $30 million gift to the College. Announced in September 2016, the gift endowed and named the Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International
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8/22/2017
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VideoTuition-Free College: What Are the Benefits and Challenges?
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Panel discussion centers on financial aid, tuition-free college and phasing the new Excelsior Scholarship legislation into the CUNY system.
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5/9/2017
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VideoHow rapidly changing immigration policies can impact higher education's local and global direction?
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The new "Marxe Issues" Breakfast Series focuses on important public policy concerns.
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4/5/2017
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Free
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VideoPolls Apart : A Country Divided!
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Panel discussion on what pollsters missed and got right.
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11/28/2016
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VideoBlood in the Water : The Attica Prison Uprising of 1971 and Why it Matters Today
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Dr. Thompson’s lecture will examine the infamous 1971 Attica prison uprising, the state’s violent response, and the victims’ decades-long quest for justice. In her book, Blood in the Water, Dr. Thompson sheds new light on one of the most important
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11/2/2016
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VideoOutstanding 2015 Nonprofit Board Leadership: A Conversation With the Winners of the Brooke W. Mahoney Award for Outstanding Board Leadership
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Panel discussion and Q & A.
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10/13/2016
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VideoFaculty Profile : Anna D'Souza
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10/12/2016
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VideoNew York City’s Arts and Cultural Organizations: their communities and the Challenges they face
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This event considers the impact of arts and culture on the City and its neighborhoods, Leaders of museums, teaching artists and foundation program officers discuss their aspirations and obstacle. The event was introduced by James A. (Jack) Krauskopf, Di
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6/2/2016
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VideoCampaign '16 @Baruch : Unprecedented Politics : Dissecting the 2016 Presidential Primaries
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The 2016 race for the Democratic and Republican Party presidential nominations has surprised even the most seasoned political observers. Our panel of experts from the fields of polling and journalism will try to make sense of what’s happened so far, a
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4/18/2016
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VideoThe Changing Climate for Criminal Justice Reform
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Marc Mauer delivers the 2015 Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture. This lecture examines how and why the climate for criminal justice reform has changed over the past decade. Is the new political environment being driven by fiscal interests, changes in dr
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11/18/2015
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VideoManaging Growth & Change in Nonprofit Organizations
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This nonprofit seminar is presented by David Rivel, Chief Executive
Officer of The Jewish Board of Family & Children’s Services. It focuses on considerations
for large organizations getting even larger, planning for growth in programs
and administrati
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10/29/2015
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VideoSaving the Neighborhood: Racially Restrictive Covenants, Law, and Social Norms
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The Ackerman lecture features Professor Richard R. W. Brooks, Charles Keller Beekman Professor of Law,
Columbia University. Prof. Brooks tells the charged, still controversial story of
the rise and fall of racially restrictive covenants in America, and
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6/4/2015
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VideoPlace not race : a new vision of opportunity in America
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Baruch College’s School of Public Affairs welcomes Sheryll Cashin, Professor of Law at Georgetown University, as the guest speaker of the 2015 Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture. The lecture series invites leading intellectuals and public figures to a
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12/16/2014
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VideoMichael O'Neil / Michael Oreskes on the 1970'S New York City Fiscal Crisis
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5/21/2014
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VideoCurrent Perspectives on Philanthropy
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a conversation with Darren Walker, President of The Ford Foundation, to discuss
the relationship between private foundations and the nonprofit sector from the
perspective of members who are involved in foundations, and community-based
organizat
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1/8/2014
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VideoFundraising and Social Media
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Prof. Michael Seltzer hosts Allison Jones and Kyle Reis for a discussion on social media and fundraising in his PAF 9152 class.
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11/15/2013
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VideoCurrent Legal and Policy Developments for Nonprofit Organizations
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Coordinated by Baruch College's Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management and the Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, this seminar covers topics on federal tax reform and budget, New York State contracting and compensation reform proposals,
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6/21/2013
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VideoConsulting Day on Advanced Social Media Training at Big Duck (Part 2 of 2)
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Sponsored by Baruch College School of Public Affairs, Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management, this workshop discusses about the strategy of marketing and competing for nonprofit organization to get the attention of donors and activists on its soci
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4/2/2013
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VideoBuilding Inclusive University Leadership: Perspectives on Diverse Administrators in Peril
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Baruch College’s School of Public Affairs welcomes Edna Chun, Associate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, as the guest speaker of the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series. The lecture series in
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12/13/2012
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VideoSand Mandala created on Baruch campus by Tibetan monks from South India’s Namdroling Monastery
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As part of the Baruch-Rubin Museum of Art Project, a partnership designed to incorporate the arts into the Baruch curriculum, a sand mandala was constructed and demonstrated on Baruch campus. Tibetan monks from Namdroling Monastery in South India spent
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12/10/2012
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VideoBehind the Numbers: What’s Important in the Presidential Election?
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The Berkin Friedman Forum presents a panel discussion about the Presidential Election featuring prominent pollsters, then watch the Vice Presidential debate live, and followed by a post-debate discussion with Dean Birdsell and Baruch students. The panel
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10/24/2012
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VideoPresidential Election Campaign Talk by David Birdsell (Part 1 of 2)
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David Birdsell, Dean of Baruch College's School of Public Affairs, provides comments on the Presidential Election Campaign 2012.
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9/27/2012
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VideoPresidential Election Comments by Chris Catalano
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Chris Catalano, President of Undergraduate Student Government, provides comments on the Presidential Election 2012 and urges students to participate in the political campaign.
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9/27/2012
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VideoPresidential Election Campaign Talk by David Birdsell (Part 2 of 2)
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David Birdsell, Dean of Baruch College School of Public Affairs, provides comments on the Presidential Election Campaign 2012.
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9/27/2012
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VideoCan Church and State Be Separate: The Future of Religious Freedom in America (Part 2)
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Christopher L. Eisgruber, provost of Princeton University and co-author of Religious Freedom and the Constitution, gives a lecture entitled "Can Church and State Be Separate: The Future of Religious Freedom in America" as part of the Lillie and Nathan A
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8/30/2012
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VideoCan Church and State Be Separate: The Future of Religious Freedom in America (Part 1)
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Christopher L. Eisgruber, provost of Princeton University and co-author of Religious Freedom and the Constitution, gives a lecture entitled "Can Church and State Be Separate: The Future of Religious Freedom in America" as part of the Lillie and Nathan A
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8/30/2012
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VideoLack of Access: Barriers to Higher Education (Part 5)
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Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America: "Lack of Access: Barriers to Higher Education." Panelists discuss the structural, financial, racial and political barriers
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8/30/2012
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VideoLack of Access: Barriers to Higher Education (Part 3)
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Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America: "Lack of Access: Barriers to Higher Education." Panelists discuss the structural, financial, racial and political barriers
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8/30/2012
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VideoLack of Access: Barriers to Higher Education (Part 4)
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Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America: "Lack of Access: Barriers to Higher Education." Panelists discuss the structural, financial, racial and political barriers
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8/30/2012
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VideoLack of Access: Barriers to Higher Education (Part 1)
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Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America: "Lack of Access: Barriers to Higher Education." Panelists discuss the structural, financial, racial and political barriers
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8/30/2012
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VideoLack of Access: Barriers to Higher Education (Part 2)
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Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America: "Lack of Access: Barriers to Higher Education." Panelists discuss the structural, financial, racial and political barriers
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8/30/2012
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VideoRace in America: Advancing Equality in the 21st Century (Part 2)
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Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America: "Race in America: Advancing Equality in the 21st Century." Panelists discuss an array of questions and issues on race in A
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8/30/2012
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VideoRace in America: Advancing Equality in the 21st Century (Part 1)
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Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America: "Race in America: Advancing Equality in the 21st Century." Panelists discuss an array of questions and issues on race in A
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8/30/2012
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VideoChild Malnutrition in Africa: Opportunities for Communication and Social Change (Part 2)
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Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents "Child Malnutrition in Africa: Opportunities for Communication and Social Change", a two-night student conference on March 28th and 29th, 2007, in the Skylight room and room 301 of 135 E. 22nd street.
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8/30/2012
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VideoChild Malnutrition in Africa: Opportunities for Communication and Social Change (Part 1)
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Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents "Child Malnutrition in Africa: Opportunities for Communication and Social Change", a two-night student conference on March 28th and 29th, 2007, in the Skylight room and room 301 of 135 E. 22nd street.
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8/30/2012
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VideoThe Role of the Judiciary and the Rule of Law (Part 1)
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Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America: "The Role of the Judiciary and the Rule of Law." During this special Fall Ackerman Lecture, the speaker and expert panelis
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8/30/2012
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VideoThe Role of the Judiciary and the Rule of Law (Part 2)
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Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America: "The Role of the Judiciary and the Rule of Law." During this special Fall Ackerman Lecture, the speaker and expert panelis
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8/30/2012
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VideoUsing Management Consultants for Nonprofit Organizations: Promises and Pitfalls (Part 2)
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Baruch College, School of Public Affairs, Nonprofit Group & United Way of New York City co-sponsor a conference "Using Management Consultants for Nonprofit Organizations: Promises and Pitfalls". Participants hear from and discuss with non-profit clients
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8/30/2012
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VideoUsing Management Consultants for Nonprofit Organizations: Promises and Pitfalls (Part 1)
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Baruch College, School of Public Affairs, Nonprofit Group & United Way of New York City co-sponsor a conference "Using Management Consultants for Nonprofit Organizations: Promises and Pitfalls". Participants hear from and discuss with non-profit clients
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8/30/2012
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VideoSummit on Latino Families: A State of Emergency (Part 3)
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New York City Latino community leaders, social service providers, parents and allies hold an emergency summit to address the state of affairs of Latino families and Latino family support services in New York City, particularly the policies of the New Yo
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8/30/2012
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VideoSummit on Latino Families: A State of Emergency (Part 2)
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New York City Latino community leaders, social service providers, parents and allies hold an emergency summit to address the state of affairs of Latino families and Latino family support services in New York City, particularly the policies of the New Yo
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8/30/2012
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VideoSummit on Latino Families: A State of Emergency (Part 1)
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New York City Latino community leaders, social service providers, parents and allies hold an emergency summit to address the state of affairs of Latino families and Latino family support services in New York City, particularly the policies of the New Yo
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8/30/2012
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VideoEdward Koch on the 1970's New York City Fiscal Crisis (Part 2)
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This is part two in a two part series presented by the Mayor of New York City during the period of 1978-1989. Mayor Koch, along with Jack Bigel, President of Program Planner Inc., and Edward Rogowsky, City Editor of CUNY-TV, discuss the New York City Fi
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8/30/2012
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VideoEdward Koch on the 1970's New York City Fiscal Crisis (Part 1)
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Mayor Edward Koch of New York City (1978-1989) speaks along with Jack Bigel, President of Program Planner Inc., and Edward Rogowsky, City Editor of CUNY-TV, focusing their views on the New York City Fiscal Crisis of the 1970’s and related topics.
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VideoNew York City Public Schools Confront a New Year (Part 1)
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"A forum focused on the state of education in New York City public schools one year after restructuring. The forum's purpose is to provide a better understanding of what can be done to make the transition into a more productive system for the city’s
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VideoNew York City Public Schools Confront a New Year (Part 2)
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"A forum focused on the state of education in New York City public schools one year after restructuring. The forum's purpose is to provide a better understanding of what can be done to make the transition into a more productive system for the city’s
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VideoImmigrants and Services in New York City (Part 3)
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"Baruch College’s School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York.
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VideoImmigrants and Services in New York City (Part 2)
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"Baruch College’s School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York.
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VideoImmigrants and Services in New York City (Part 1)
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"Baruch College’s School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York.
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VideoIs the American Constitution Obsolete? (Day 2 - Part 4)
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Americans revere their constitution but are disturbed by growing signs of political dysfunction. We have placed in the White House candidates who have not won a majority of the popular vote. In this time of war, fears of an imperial presidency persist.
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VideoIs the American Constitution Obsolete? (Day 2 - Part 5)
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Americans revere their constitution but are disturbed by growing signs of political dysfunction. We have placed in the White House candidates who have not won a majority of the popular vote. In this time of war, fears of an imperial presidency persist.
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VideoIs the American Constitution Obsolete? (Day 2 - Part 3)
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Americans revere their constitution but are disturbed by growing signs of political dysfunction. We have placed in the White House candidates who have not won a majority of the popular vote. In this time of war, fears of an imperial presidency persist.
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VideoIs the American Constitution Obsolete? (Day 2 - Part 2)
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Americans revere their constitution but are disturbed by growing signs of political dysfunction. We have placed in the White House candidates who have not won a majority of the popular vote. In this time of war, fears of an imperial presidency persist.
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VideoIs the American Constitution Obsolete? (Day 1 - Part 2)
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Americans revere their constitution but are disturbed by growing signs of political dysfunction. We have placed in the White House candidates who have not won a majority of the popular vote. In this time of war, fears of an imperial presidency persist.
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VideoIs the American Constitution Obsolete? (Day 1 - Part 3)
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Americans revere their constitution but are disturbed by growing signs of political dysfunction. We have placed in the White House candidates who have not won a majority of the popular vote. In this time of war, fears of an imperial presidency persist.
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VideoIs the American Constitution Obsolete? (Day 1 - Part 4)
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Americans revere their constitution but are disturbed by growing signs of political dysfunction. We have placed in the White House candidates who have not won a majority of the popular vote. In this time of war, fears of an imperial presidency persist.
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VideoIs the American Constitution Obsolete? (Day 2 - Part 1)
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Americans revere their constitution but are disturbed by growing signs of political dysfunction. We have placed in the White House candidates who have not won a majority of the popular vote. In this time of war, fears of an imperial presidency persist.
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VideoIs the American Constitution Obsolete? (Day 1 - Part 1)
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Americans revere their constitution but are disturbed by growing signs of political dysfunction. We have placed in the White House candidates who have not won a majority of the popular vote. In this time of war, fears of an imperial presidency persist.
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VideoMayoral Control of NYC Schools? What's Worked. What Hasn't. What's Next? (Part 2)
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Baruch College School of Public Affairs in partnership with Citizens Union Foundation presents "Mayoral Control of NYC Schools? What's Worked. What Hasn't. What's Next?"
[Part I -- 60 min.]
Introductions
Kathleen M. Waldron, President, Baruch C
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VideoMayoral Control of NYC Schools? What's Worked. What Hasn't. What's Next? (Part 1)
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Baruch College School of Public Affairs in partnership with Citizens Union Foundation presents "Mayoral Control of NYC Schools? What's Worked. What Hasn't. What's Next?"
[Part I -- 60 min.]
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Kathleen M. Waldron, President, Baruch C
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VideoLawrence J. Kotlikoff on the Coming Generational Storm
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Laurence J. Kotlikoff, Professor of Economics at Boston University, Research Associate for the National Bureau of Economic Research and author of The Coming Generational Storm speaks about a looming global demographic and financial crisis related to a r
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8/15/2012
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VideoManaging Investments: Even if Your Nest Egg is Small
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"The School for Public Affairs Nonprofit Group presents two panelists: Jason Graybill, Managing Director and Senior Portfolio Manager at Abner, Herrman and Brock Asset Management firm, and Dall Forsythe, Chief Administrative Officer for the Episcopal Di
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VideoFor Whom the Bridges Toll: A Rescue Plan for the MTA
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Former Speaker of the NY City Council Peter F. Vallone, Sr., moderates a panel discussion on the proposed tolling of the East and Harlem River Bridges. Speakers include Peter Goldmark, Ravitch Commission; John Liu, New York City Council; Dr. Robert Paas
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8/14/2012
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VideoCivil Rights in the 21st Century
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Gerald A. Reynolds, Chairman for the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights since December 6, 2004, gives a lecture entitled "Civil Rights in the 21st Century" as part of the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America.
The ev
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VideoAmerican Humanics: Preparing Next Generation Nonprofit Leaders
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Caitlin M. Hannon, Kenneth Archbold, Glenn Apolinar, and Carlos Ruiz speak about their internship experiences at American Humanics' Next Generation Nonprofit Leaders Program.
The event takes place on March 10, 2009 at D-301, the School of Public Affair
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VideoZicklin Africa Business Club Africa Rendezvous
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discussions about Africa on various key sectors - investments, sustainable development, media, politics, and entrepreneurship. With emphasis on how these various sectors contribute to - or affect - the investment terrain, panelists will address the thre
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VideoComing to Terms: New York City and Term Limits
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Former Speaker of the NY City Council Peter F. Vallone, Sr., moderates a panel discussion on term limits with Oliver Koppell, New York City Council Member from the Bronx; Dr. Richard Niemi, professor of political science at the University of Rochester;
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VideoDiversity and America's Future: A Complex Assessment
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Peter H. Schuck, Professor of Yale Law School, gives a lecture entitled "Diversity and America's Future: A Complex Assessment" as part of the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America.
The event begins with welcome g
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VideoPolitics, Pundits & Polls: Election 2008
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Professor Doug Muzzio moderates this panel discussion featuring Democratic Strategist Harold Ickes, Republican Consultant Ed Rollins, polling expert Kellyanne Conway, and NY Daily News Columnist Errol Louis as they discuss the 2008 presidential election
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VideoPresidential Politics: Parsing the Polls
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The School of Public Affairs presents the Peter F. Vallone, Sr. Seminars in Government 2007-2008 Lectures Series. This program provides a forum for leading policymakers, scholars, and influential personalities in city government to debate hot issues on
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VideoDeclining NY Revenues: What To Do?
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The School of Public Affairs presents the Peter F. Vallone, Sr. Seminars in Government 2007-2008 Lectures Series. This program provides a forum for leading policymakers, scholars, and influential personalities in city government to debate hot issues on
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VideoSlinging Mud: How Low Will We Go in 2008?
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The School of Public Affairs presents the Peter F. Vallone, Sr. Seminars in Government 2007-2008 Lectures Series. This program provides a forum for leading policymakers, scholars, and influential personalities in city government to debate hot issues on
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VideoToo Much Traffic: Is Congestion Pricing the Answer?
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The School of Public Affairs presents the Peter F. Vallone, Sr. Seminars in Government 2007-2008 Lectures Series. This program provides a forum for leading policymakers, scholars, and influential personalities in city government to debate hot issues on
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VideoChanging Lanes: Youth Media, Politics, and Civic Engagement
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The School of Public Affairs presents the Peter F. Vallone, Sr. Seminars in Government Lectures Series. This program provides a forum for leading policymakers, scholars, and influential personalities in city government to debate hot issues on politics a
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VideoLobbying: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly
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The School of Public Affairs presents the Peter F. Vallone, Sr. Seminars in Government, 2007-2008 Lectures Series. This program provides a forum for leading policymakers, scholars, and influential personalities in city government to debate hot issues on
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VideoSecond Annual Census Workshop III: Spatial Statistics and Spatial Research Using the Census RDCs
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Sponsored by the Baruch College School of Public Affairs (SPA), Newman Library, and the New York Census Research Data Center (NYCRDC), the 2nd Annual Census Workshop Series focus on mapping and spatial analysis.
This is the third workshop of the serie
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VideoSecond Annual Census Workshop I: Mapping, GIS and Spatial Data: U.S. Census and Beyond
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Sponsored by the Baruch College School of Public Affairs (SPA), Newman Library, and the New York Census Research Data Center (NYCRDC), the 2nd Annual Census Workshop Series focus on mapping and spatial analysis.
This is the first workshop of the series
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8/14/2012
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VideoA Post Election View: New Coalitions, New Politics, Race, Gender, Youth & More
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The Center for Innovation and Leadership in Government presents a panel discussion on "A Post Election View: New Coalitions, New Politics, Race, Gender, Youth & More".
Professor Sonia R. Jarvis, Director of the Center on Equality, Pluralism and Policy
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VideoCensus Workshop II: Economic Data & Extracting Information From Data Files
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The New York Census Research Data Center (NYCRDC) provides academic researchers with a unique opportunity to access selected confidential Census microdata in physically secure facilities at Cornell University and Baruch College. The NYCRDC is a consorti
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VideoCensus Workshop III: Using the NYCRDC and LED and LEHD Data
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The New York Census Research Data Center (NYCRDC) provides academic researchers with a unique opportunity to access selected confidential Census microdata in physically secure facilities at Cornell University and Baruch College. The NYCRDC is a consort
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VideoUsing Research and Evaluation to Improve Services and Operations
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The Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management of the School of Public Affairs presents the seminar "Using Research and Evaluation to Improve Services and Operations."
Tony Hannigan, Executive Director, Center for Urban Community Services (CUCS), and
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VideoMergers and Acquisitions In a Nonprofit Context
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The Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management of the School of Public Affairs presents the seminar "Mergers and Acquisitions In a Nonprofit Context".
Michael Rochford, Executive Director, St. Nicholas Neighborhood Preservation Corporation, and Step
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VideoAmbassador Felix Rohatyn and Professor Dall Forsyth Discuss the 1975 New York City Fiscal Crisis
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Felix Rohatyn, Former U.S. Ambassador to France (1997-2000) is interviewed by Dall Forsyth, Professor of Public Policy at New York University. Ambassador Rohatyn reflects upon New York City's 1970s financial crisis thirty years after and discusses his p
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VideoKeeping New York City Affordable
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Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents a series of events at the Fourth Annual Public Affairs Week.
At the first night of the Week, two panelists speak on "Keeping New York City Affordable": Susan Fainstein, Department of Urban Planning and
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VideoReligion and the Law: The Virtue of Tolerance
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Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America: "Religion and the Law: The Virtue of Tolerance."
Religious leaders address urgent questions such as to what extent gover
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VideoClosing the Educational Achievement Gap
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"Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents a series of events at the Fourth Annual Public Affairs Week.
At the second night of the Week, two panelists speak on ""Closing the Educational Achievement Gap"": Herman Badillo, Senior Fellow, Manhatta
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VideoThe Immigration Debate: The Dream Act and Amnesty as Policy Questions
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VideoThe 2008 Elections: Can the Winning Strategy include "Real" Debate?
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"Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents a series of events at the Fourth Annual Public Affairs Week.
At the fourth night of the Week, two panelists speak on ""The 2008 Elections: Can the Winning Strategy include 'Real' Debate?"": Ed Rollins,
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VideoWoman and Work: Addressing the Issues
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The Career Service Office (CSO) and Alumni Chapter of the School of Public Affairs (SPA) present "Woman and Work: Addressing the Issues." Cynthia Thompson, Professor of Management, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, discusses her 30 years of re
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VideoCensus Workshop I: What Kinds of Data Does the Census Bureau Collect?
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"The New York Census Research Data Center (NYCRDC) provides academic researchers with a unique opportunity to access selected confidential Census microdata in physically secure facilities at Cornell University and Baruch College. The NYCRDC is a consort
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VideoTechnology for Nonprofits
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Gale A. Brewer, New York City Council member - District 6, and Chair of City Council Committee on Technology in Government, speaks about how to make better use of technology to save money, improve public services, make government information more access
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VideoTransforming Your Organization: The Role of the Nonprofit Board
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A panel of administrators and executives in nonprofit organizations discuss the role of the nonprofit board in strengthening organizations, and strategies of organizational transformation through board and staff partnerships in strategic planning and ch
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VideoGifts from Individual Donors and Families: Maintaining Purpose and Relevance Over Time
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Lorie Slutsky, President, New York Community Trust, speaks at the Nonprofit Seminar by School of Public Affairs (SPA), Nonprofit Group. Topics cover how donor intent be ensured and interpreted by foundations and grantees, and the special roles community
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Video"Odious and Oppressive": New York City/State Relations
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"A panel of current and former leaders from New York City and State Government discuss the city/state relations at the Peter F. Vallone, Sr. Seminar in Government.
Titled ""'Odious and Oppressive': New York City/State Relations"", the panel draws its
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VideoThe Safety Net: A Time for Reassessment
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The Fund for the Advancement of Social Services (FASS) and the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) New York City Chapter co-sponsor a forum on the reassessment of the Safety Net, a collection of services provided by the state such as welfare,
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VideoCharles Rangel on New Political Landscape
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"Baruch hosts a wide-ranging discussion on politics and policies with Representative Charles Rangel, senior member of New York’s Congressional delegation. Rangel is introduced by Baruch President Kathleen Waldron, and interviewed by Professor Douglas
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VideoIs Robin Hood the Good Guy? Moving Toward a More Equitable School Aid System for New York
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This public policy forum consists of presentations and a panel discussion on issues pertaining to more equitable school aid system for New York, co-sponsored by School of Public Affairs, Center for Governmental Research (CGR), and Citizens Budget Commis
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VideoTax Dollars, Private Coffers, and Running for Office
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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 hot issues on
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VideoSocial Enterprise: Introducing Earned Income Ventures into Your Organization
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Baruch College School of Public Affairs (SPA) presents the first nonprofit seminar for Fall 2006. Richard Brewster, Executive Director, National Center on Nonprofit Enterprise, speaks about earned income ventures for nonprofit organizations and strategi
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VideoAndrew Cuomo at New York State Attorney General Candidates Forum
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"The New York League of Conservation Voters (NYLCV) and the School of Public Affairs (SPA) co-sponsored a forum with the candidates for New York State Attorney General on October 3, 2006 at Baruch College.
The event was co-hosted by Marcia Bystryn, Exe
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VideoJeanine Pirro at New York State Attorney General Candidates Forum
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"The New York League of Conservation Voters (NYLCV) and the School of Public Affairs (SPA) co-sponsored a forum with the candidates for New York State Attorney General on October 3, 2006 at Baruch College.
The event was co-hosted by Marcia Bystryn, Exe
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VideoManaging for Results: Giving New Yorkers a Voice
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Baruch College School of Public Affairs and the Citizens Budget Commission (CBC) present "Managing for Results: Giving New Yorkers a Voice."
David Birdsell, Dean, Baruch College School of Public Affairs makes the welcoming remarks. The panelists discu
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VideoThe Financing of Public Higher Education: Is it in Peril?
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Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents a series of events at the Third Annual Public Affairs Week.
Two panelists speak on "The Financing of Public Higher Education: Is it in Peril": John W. Wiley, Chancellor, University of Wisconsin at Madis
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VideoWilliam Grinker on Nonprofit Entrepreneurship
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William Grinker, President of Seedco Financial Services discusses the adoption of entrepreneurial business practices in an effort to produce social profits.
The event is hosted by the School of Public Affairs and takes place April 27, 2006.
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VideoThomas Suozzi: Candidate for New York State Governor
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Nassau County Executive Thomas Suozzi, 2006 New York State gubernatorial candidate speaks on the topic of redistricting and competition in New York State elections.
The speech occurs as part of the School of Public Affairs symposium Drawing the Line: R
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VideoProfessional Advancement: How to Master It!
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"A distinguished panel of National Urban Fellows and School of Public Affairs alumni discuss their careers and experiences beyond Baruch, the value of their education, and offer career advancement advice, particularly in the public and nonprofit sectors
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VideoAndrew Cuomo on New York State Government Reform
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Andrew Cuomo, former New York State Secretary of Housing and Urban Development presents a policy address on reform New York State Government. Mr. Cuomo is introduced by Barbara Fife, Director of External Affairs at the School of Public Affairs.
The sp
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VideoReflections on Philanthropy
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Professionals from the donor side of the philanthropic sector offer insight and suggestions to organizations seeking funding.
The event is introduced by James A. Krauskopf, Distinguished Lecturer and Director of the School of Public Affairs Nonprofit G
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VideoPeter F. Vallone Book Talk: My Life in New York Politics
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Former Speaker of the City Council of New York City Peter F. Vallone Sr. discusses excerpts from his biography Learning to Govern: My Life in New York Politics, From Hell Gate to City Hall
The event is introduced by Sarah Ryan, Lecturer at The School
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VideoUsing Communication and Marketing to Reach Nonprofit Goals
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Proven methods for implemeting effective marketing and communication strategies for nonprofit organizations are discussed by a panel of marketing and communication professionals.
Panelists are introduced by James A. Krauskopf, Distinguished Lecturer an
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VideoLessons from the NYC Fiscal Crisis: 30 Years Later
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A distinguished panel of scholars and civic leaders reflect upon New York City's 1970s financial crisis thirty years after.
Felix Rohatyn, former U.S. Ambassador to France, former chairman of the Municipal Assistance Corporation and instrumental pla
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VideoNew York City's Residential Property Tax: Policy and Politcs
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Politics and policies surrounding New York City property taxes and are discussed in a seminar held by the School of Public Affairs. Tax burdens and current assesment methods for different classes of property are illustrated and debated in a panel disc
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VideoThomas Tierney: New Approaches to Leadership in Nonprofit Organizations
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Thomas J. Tierney, director of eBay, founder of the nonprofit consulting firm Bridgespan Group and former Chief Executive Officer of the consulting firm Bain & Company speaks about the future of nonprofit sector and the need for leadership.
The event
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VideoNonprofit Conference: Individual Giving
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A conversation between Larry Gallagher, Vice President for College Advancement and Lawrence Zicklin, Chairman, Neuberger Berman & Chairman, The Baruch College Fund, alumnus, professor and major benefactor of Baruch College regarding the process and the
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VideoMeet the Candidates: New York City Council Speaker Debate
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A public forum presenting the candidates running in the January 4, 2006 election for the office of New York City Council Speaker. Candidates introduce themselves and express their views on a wide range of topics including housing, jobs, taxes, health ca
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VideoYour Health and the Environment
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"Lecture on “The Role of Nutrition and Environmental Pollution in Cancer Prevention and Treatment” by Mitchell L. Gaynor, M.D., founder and president of Gaynor Integrative Oncology and Professor of Medicine at Weill Medical College.
Dr. Gaynor is
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VideoReal Estate for Nonprofits
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The School of Public Affairs presents a seminar examining options and real estate decisions nonprofit organizations can make to mitigate risk and manage growth in the metropolitan New York area.
The event is introduced by David Birdsell, Dean of the Sc
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VideoNonprofits and the Law: Start Up Basics
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Sonia Jarvis, Associate Professor and Ackerman Chair explains details of the legal and practical matters involved in starting a nonprofit organization.
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VideoPeter Vallone on New York City Budget
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Former speaker of the New York City Council Peter Vallone, Sr. speaks on The New York City Budget, with an introduction by Stan Altman, Ph.D., Dean of the Baruch College School of Public Affairs, and commentary by Gary Altman of the New York City Counci
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VideoNewman Real Estate Institute Seminar on the East Side Access Proposal
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The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute hosts a public discussion regarding the Metropolitan Transit Authority's proposed plans to construct a Long Island Railroad facility on the East Side of Manhattan. Attorneys representing East Side neighborhood
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VideoPeter Vallone on NYC and the State Government
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Former speaker of the New York City Council Peter Vallone, Sr. speaks on New York City and the State Government, with an introduction by Stan Altman, Ph.D., Dean of the Baruch College School of Public Affairs, and commentary by Gary Altman, New York Cit
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VideoPeter Vallone on Good Government vs. Good Politics
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Peter F. Vallone, Sr., former NYC Council Speaker, lectures about the importance of ethical government. Remarks are also made by Gary Altman, NYC Council Legislative Counsel. The lecture is focused on the issue of government and politics in New York Cit
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VideoThe Voting Rights Act at 40: Past, Present, and Future Challenges
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A lecture focused on the 40th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 bringing together a panel of speakers as part of the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America. The event is hosted by Sonia Jarvis, Visiting A
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VideoDavid Callahan on Cheating Culture
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David Callahan, author of The Cheating Culture: Why More Americans Are Doing Wrong to Get Ahead, speaks on the topic of cheating in American culture, why it has become so pervasive and what can be done to stop it.
The lecture took place as a pre-ethic
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VideoDouglas Lackey on Bioethics
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As part of Ethics Week 2005 Professor Douglas P. Lackey, Professor of Philosophy at the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences speaks to Baruch's BioMed Society about the branch of bioethics that involves research on human subjects.
The lecture took pla
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VideoEthics Bowl Competition and Abraham J. Briloff Prizes in Ethics
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Two events take place: the final round of the first ever Ethics Bowl at Baruch College (and the winning team awarded $600) as well as the awarding of the Abraham J. Briloff Prizes in Ethics.
For the ethics Bowl, two teams debate ethical scenarios. Sara
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VideoPeter Vallone on The Role and Influence of the Media
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Former speaker of the New York City Council Peter Vallone, Sr. speaks on The Role and Influence of the Media, with an introduction by Stan Altman, Ph.D., Dean of the Baruch College School of Public Affairs, and commentary by Gary Altman of the New York
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VideoPeter Vallone on Ethics and Good Government
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Peter F. Vallone Sr., former NYC Council Speaker, lectures on government ethics. The event is moderated by Sarah Ryan of the School of Public Affairs. Additional remarks are made by Gary Altman of the New York City Council Legislative Counsel, as well
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VideoCivil Liberties vs. National Security
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Amaitai Etzioni, University Professor at George Washington University, former senior presidential advisor to the Carter White House and author of How Patriotic is the PATRIOT Act?: Freedom Versus Security in the Age of Terrorism speaks about the importa
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VideoWho We Are: A Mid-Decade View of New York City Census Data
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This forum presents a mid-decade look at immigration trends in New York City and explores how recent shifts in demography will shape the city in years to come. Joseph J. Salvo, Director of the Population Division of the New York City Department of City
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VideoNuts & Bolts: Manufacturing in New York City's Future
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"The status of manufacturing in New York City and the challenges it faces is explored from the perspective of land uses and zoning.
The event is introduced by Ellen Posner, director of the CUNY Urban Consortium. Speakers include: John Mollenkopf, prof
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VideoCelebration of Women's History Month
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Baruch President Kathleen Waldron and six others were honored at Baruch during Women's History Month for their outstanding professional accomplishments. The invited guest of honor is Manhattan Borough President C. Virginia Fields.
The six women honore
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VideoMario Cuomo on Politics and Values
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This Public Policy breakfast, taped on March 15, 2005, offered an informal discussion with former Governor Mario Cuomo. Governor Cuomo discusses the past election and the future agenda for the Democratic Party, with special emphasis on the social and fa
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VideoWin Win Strategies to Bridge the Grantor Grantee Divide
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Michael Seltzer, President of the New York Regional Association of Grantmakers (NYRAG) speaks about his personal experiences working with nonprofit organizations and public foundations in New York City and the relationships between grantors and grantees
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VideoJohn Zuccotti on the 1970's New York City Fiscal Crisis
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John Zuccotti was the President of World Financial Properties and First deputy Mayor of New York City during the period of 1976-1977. In this session, John Zuccotti and Jack Bigel, President of Program Planner Inc., and moderator Edward Rogowsky, City e
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VideoLewis Rudin on the 1970's New York City Fiscal Crisis
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Lewis Rudin, Founder of the Association For A Better New York, as a private sector leader who starts his business in 1971, was invited to this discussion with Jack Bigel, President of Program Planner Inc., and Edward Rogowsky City Editor of CUNY-TV to d
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VideoWalter Wriston on the 1970's New York City Fiscal Crisis
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Walter Wriston, Chairman of Citibank during the fiscal crisis, along with Jack Bigel President of Program Planner Inc., and moderator Edward Rogowsky, City editor of CUNY-TV, discuss the banking and financial sectors of New York City during the fiscal c
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VideoRichard Ravitch on the 1970's New York City Fiscal Crisis
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Richard Ravitch, Former head of the New York State Urban Development Corporation and Former head of the Metropolitan Transit Authority, is a guest speaker in this video series along with Jack Bigel, President of Program Planner Inc., and Edward Rogowsky
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VideoDale Horowitz on the 1970's New York City Fiscal Crisis
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Dale Horowitz, Senior Managing Director of Salomon Brothers Inc. and Municipal bond specialist during the 1970’s NYC fiscal crisis, is a guest speaker in this video series. He and Jack Bigel, President of Program Planner Inc., and Edward Rogowsky, Ci
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VideoBarry Feinstein on the 1970's New York City Fiscal Crisis
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Barry Feinstein, a labor leader, discusses his side of the story on the fiscal crisis that hit New York City during the 1970’s with Jack Bigel, President of Program Planner Inc., and Edward Rogowsky, City Editor of CUNY-TV.
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VideoAbraham Beame on the 1970's New York City Fiscal Crisis
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Abraham Beame, Mayor of New York City during the fiscal crisis, is a guest speaker on this video series along with Jack Bigel, President of Program Planner Inc., and Edward Rogowsky, City Editor of CUNY-TV.
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VideoHerman Badillo on the 1970's New York City Fiscal Crisis
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Herman Badillo, member of Congress during the fiscal crisis, is a guest speaker on this video series. During this episode, Herman Badillo will discuss his perspective on the 1970’s New York City fiscal crisis with Jack Bigel, President of Program Pl
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VideoDisaster Preparedness, Response, & Recovery
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Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents a series of events at the Third Annual Public Affairs Week.
Two panelists speak on "Disaster Preparedness, Response, & Recovery": Rear Admiral Marsha Evans, U.S. Navy (Retired), immediate past President
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VideoPolitical Power and Performance Assessment: P.A.R.T. and its Critics
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Political power and performance assessment at the federal level is examined by two distinguished public servants followed by a question and answer session.
Robert J. Shea, Counselor to the Deputy Director for Management at the Office of Management and
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VideoThe Politics of Poverty and Inequality
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Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents a series of events at the Third Annual Public Affairs Week.
Two panelists speak on "The Politics of Poverty and Inequality": Peter B. Edelman, Professor, Georgetown University Law Center, and Lawrence M
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VideoOpening the Door: New York's Response to Domestic Violence
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The Honorable Betsy Gotbaum, Public Advocate for the City of New York releases findings of a major study examining New York City agencies dealing with domestic violence.
The report entitled Opening the Door is presented in response to another report
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VideoRoger Altman on the 1970's New York City Fiscal Crisis
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Roger Altman, former Assistant Secretary of Treasury for Domestic Finance, 1977-1980, is a guest speaker on this video series along with the moderator, Edward Rogowsky, City Editor of CUNY-TV, and Jack Bigel, President of Program Planner Inc. The topic
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VideoRe-route? Recycle? Re-budget? Managing NYC’s Waste
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This panel focuses on the NYC’s waste problem, which has existed for a period of time and now has fewer options. Introduction by Stan Altman (Dean of Baruch College School of Public Affairs), moderated by Barbara Fife (Director of external affairs an
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VideoVictor Gotbaum on the 1970's New York City Fiscal Crisis
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Vistor Gotbaum, the Executive Director of District Council 37 of AFSCME, talks about the fiscal crisis of New York City during the 1970’s with Jack Bigel, President of Program Planner Inc., and Edward Rogowsky, City Editor of CUNY-TV.
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VideoSteven Shapiro on Globalization in the Wake of September 11
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"Steven Shapiro, Legal Director of the ACLU, lectures on globalization in the wake of September 11th. Marian Engelman Lado, granddaughter of Lillie and Nathan Ackerman, introduces Mr. Shapiro; Stan Altman, Dean of the Baruch College School of Public Aff
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VideoKenneth Prewitt on How and Why the Census Counts Race
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Kenneth Prewitt explains why and how the U.S Census counts race. Nancy Foner introduces Mr. Prewitt; David Birdsell and Marian Engelman Lado respond to the lecture.
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VideoDouglas Massey on Immigration Policy
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Dr. Douglas S. Massey, Professor of sociology and policy affairs at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, lectures on the topic of immigration policy. Stan Altman, Dean of the Baruch College School of Public
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VideoGeorge Borjas on Immigration Trends
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George J. Borjas, Pforzheimer Professor of Public Policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, lectures on immigration trends. Marcellos Andrews, the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman visiting professor in Justice and Equality in A
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VideoJohn Gray on Globalization after September 11
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John Gray, Professor of European Thought at the London School of Economics, lectures on Globalization in the wake of September 11th. Marcellos Andrews, the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman visiting professor in Justice and Equality in America, introduces Mr.
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VideoNo Child, No School Left Behind
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Dr. Cecelia E. Rouse, Professor of Economic and Public Affairs in the Woodrow Wilson School of Public Affairs at Princeton University, and Dr. Eugene W. Hickok, United States Undersecretary and Acting Deputy Secretary of Education at the U.S. Department
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VideoHealthcare: Efficiency and Equity
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Gail Wilensky, John M. Olin Senior Fellow of Project HOPE, and Bruce C. Vladeck, Director of The Institute of Medicare Practice and Professor of Health Policy and Geriatrics at Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, discuss healthcare delivery and profits. Stan
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VideoManagement Reform Under Fiscal Stress
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The Honorable David Walker, Comptroller General of the United States General Accounting Office, and The Honorable William C. Thompson, Comptroller of New York City, discuss management reform. Stan Altman, Dean of the Baruch College School of Public Affa
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VideoMultisectoral Partnerships & Sustainable Change: The Case of HIV/AIDS
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Dr. Joanne Csete of Human Rights Watch and Dr. Desmond John, Director of UNAIDS New York, discuss U.S. policies and programs as they relate to the international AIDS / HIV epidemic. Stan Altman, Dean of the Baruch College School of Public Affairs, intro
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VideoPeter Vallone on Balance of Powers and Principles
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Former speaker of the New York City Council Peter Vallone, Sr. speaks on the Balance of Powers and Principles, with an introduction by Stan Altman, Ph.D., Dean of the Baruch College School of Public Affairs, and commentary by Gary Altman of the New York
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