A World Within – A Documentary

Sponsored by the CUNY Diversity Projects and Faculty Development Fund, “A World Within” is a 30-minute informational documentary depicting the viewpoint of students, staff, faculty, and community leaders on the topic of diversity within the CUNY University system. It is an insight into the thoughts, accomplishments and future direction of all who care about integrating … Read more

The Secret History of the Politics of Public Spending in Japan

Japan’s meteoric economic rise from the end of World War II through the 1980s and then its rapid descent into economic stagnation is one of the greatest reversals of economic fortunes among the industrialized democracies. Japan’s public finances followed a similar arc, with Japan, a former model of fiscal discipline and restrained spending, becoming virtually … Read more

Celebrating Asian and Asian American Cinema

Baruch College, CUNY Asian and Asian American Studies Program Presents Date: Thursdays, March 12, 19 & 26, 2009 Time: 12:40PM to 2:20PM Place: Baruch College, CUNY Vertical Campus 7-150 55 Lexington Avenue (East 25th Street), Manhattan Admission is free for all members of the CUNY community. Refreshments will be served. The Baruch College Asian and … Read more

Ayurveda & Yoga: India’s Traditional Art Forms

Ayurveda which is India’s traditional medicinal systems dates back 5000 years in recorded history. It is an indigenous medicinal system, which is always evolving and is a science which has been time tested. Ayurveda teaches one to learn to become one’s own doctor so that when the ‘doshas’ (constitution types) go out of ‘balance’ the … Read more