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Writer's pictureMichael Tamsuriyamit

Urban U: November 2022 Show

In this month on CUNY TV's Urban U, relive Michael Tamsuriyamit's action-packed profile of Hailey Ra, a Baruch College student athlete who comes from a family of Taekwondo champions. This segment is featured in Urban U's new "Student Works" series.


EPISODE DETAILS:

Honk if you love the Marx Brothers! A Brooklyn College alum writes a book for all you classic comedy fans; a new Baruch art installation asks "Who Speaks for the Oceans;" we visit Writopia, and share new Student Works. That and more CUNY stories.​


GUESTS:

Robert S. Bader, Author

Jonathan Bowles, Executive Director, Center for an Urban Future

Jason Clark, Tech: NYC

Shelly Eversley, PhD Interim Chair, Black & Latin Studies Dept., Baruch College

Alaina Claire Feldman, Director & Curator, Baruch College | Mishkin Gallery

David Gruber, Distinguished Professor, Biology and Environmental Science, Baruch College, CUNY & Ph.D. Program in Biology, The CUNY Graduate Center

Tasnim Hussain, Instructor/Program Manager, Writopia Lab

Malcolm Knowles, Creative Writing and Songwriting Instructor , Writopia Lab

Michael Lawrence, Lecturer, Engineering Technology department, Queensborough Community College

Susan Fleming, Marx Author, "Speaking Of Harpo"

Dr. Felix Matos Rodriguez, Chancellor, City University of New York

Hashir Qureshi, CUNY Graduate, Amazon Web Services (AWS)

Hailey Ra, Baruch College, Student

John Ra, Founder & Master, Agape Black Belt Center

Hector Rodriguez, Student, Queensborough Community College

Abi Jo Sigal, Mayor's Office Of Talent And Workforce Development

Rebecca Wallace-Segall, Founder, Writopia Lab


RECORDING DATE:

10/17/2022


FIRST AIR DATE:

11/03/2022


ABOUT URBAN U:

Urban U is a CUNY-TV magazine show about CUNY students, faculty, alumni, and programs. The stories highlight the quality and rewards of a CUNY education, one that enables people to achieve great things. As the world’s largest urban university with 24 campuses spread across New York City’s five boroughs, CUNY is as rich and diverse as the City itself. With a history of over 100 years, the university scope of Urban U stories is immense. Urban U will inform, inspire and engage viewers by reporting on the relevant happenings within the CUNY system, but also by exploring the achievements of its body of students, faculty and alumni.

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