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The Arts in New York City (Prof. Southern-Penn, Fall 2026)

The Arts in New York City (Prof. Southern-Penn, Fall 2026)

Joseph
Seminar 1|Fall 2026

This site hosts the readings for Prof. Southern-Penn’s The Arts in New York City seminar.

Teaching and Learning Collaboratory

Lisa Brundage

The Teaching and Learning Collaboratory nurtures student-focused and innovative learning environments across Macaulay’s campuses with an emphasis on our core required seminars, experiential Common Events, open l […]

Class of 2030

Lisa Brundage

A hub for the Class of 2030. Please note the privacy settings are OPEN.

Note To Self

Lisa Brundage

Each year, incoming Macaulay students will write a letter to themselves to review in the future. This is a community place for drafting, revealing, and archiving these letters.

Arts in New York City (Prof. French, 2026)

Joseph
Seminar 1|Fall 2026

An introduction to the arts in New York City from the subway tunnels and back rooms of pubs to the Metropolitan Opera House and everything in between.

Seminar 1 2025 Lisa French

Lisa French
Seminar 1|Fall 2025

The Arts In New York City Lisa French 2025

Seminar 1: Arts in New York (Fall 2026)

Seminar 1|Fall 2026

Prof. Karen Shelby, Seminar 1, Baruch

Prof. Ayo Deas, IDC 3002H Science Forward, Fall 2026

Prof. Ayo Deas, IDC 3002H Science Forward, Fall 2026

Dr. Ayo Deas
Seminar 3|IDC 3002H|Fall 2026

Prof. Ayo Deas, Fall 2026, Macaulay Honors College – Baruch College

Imagining New York Conference

Lisa Brundage

All about the Seminar 2 and 4 Common event, held annually in May. 2026 dates: May 2-6.

MHC 120: The People of New York (Summer 2026)

MHC 120: The People of New York (Summer 2026)

Constantin Schreiber
Seminar 2|MHC 120|Summer 2026

The OpenLab site for MHC 120 (Summer 2026) for Prof. Schreiber’s class.

Springboard Project Hub

Lisa Brundage

This is an archive of Springboard projects starting in 2026. Come be inspired!

Weaving Ends: Lisa Brundage’s Portfolio

Weaving Ends: Lisa Brundage’s Portfolio

Reflections on crafting (and) education