Marc Egnal argues the premise of his
new book, CLASH OF EXTREMES:
THE ECONOMIC ORIGINS OF THE
CIVIL WAR.
Booklist declares: "This is a serious
work that may well ignite a historical
debate."
Current Job search strategies, including resume/cover letter writing, interviewing, using web sites, social networking sites, professional organizations, etc.
(Students, alumni, and public are welcomed) RSVP is necessary!
Philosopher Daniel Dennett, theologian John F. Haught, and biologist David Sloan Wilson debate the nature and origin of religion. Moderated by Gustav Niebuhr.
Eric W. Sanderson discusses his book on the natural history of New York since 1609.
Experts from the departments of Social Security, Custom and Border
Protection, and Motor Vehicle, and immigration attorney Eugene Goldstein
address how their services may benefit international students and
undocumented persons.
A free Citizenship Application Assistance Day to help individuals who meet
the eligibility requirements.
Free Citizenship Application Assistance Day. Tuesday, November 17, in
Colston Hall, lower level, from 3pm to 6pm. Open to the community.
Topics to be included in the discussion are:
Employment options for F-1/J-1 students
Green Card- Diversity Lottery
Paths to United States Permanent Residency
Other topics of interest to students
As you know, CSI is implementing a 21st-century Enterprise Resource Planning system, CUNYfirst. CSI has gone live with several modules including Human Resources (HCM) and General Ledger.
Depression Support Group @ 3154 North Hall