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Macaulay Honors College
at Baruch, Spring 2011Professor Els de Graauw
ITF Emily Sherwood -
Authors
▪ Alyssa Alicino
▪ Brandon Baksh
▪ Ru Xiao Chen
▪ Belinda Chiu
▪ Els de Graauw
▪ Becca Glickman
▪ Elisabeth Greenberg
▪ Doris Hu
▪ Peky Huang
▪ Toby Joseph
▪ Haesol Jun
▪ Nika Kartvelishvili
▪ Farrukh Khan
▪ Holly Kiang
▪ Julian Kipnis
▪ Kar Yi Lim
▪ Yang Lin
▪ Cait McCarthy
▪ Sofya Moshkovich
▪ Mariya Tuchinskaya
▪ Ying Zhang Login
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A Bilingual Immigrant
Hi everyone! My name is Nika Kartvelishvili and it is a challenge for many people to pronounce my last name because of its length! I am a true immigrant as I came to the United States at age 7 from Russia and have visited Russia many times since. My parents are actually double immigrants; they first migrated to Russia from Georgia (the republic) and then from Russia to the United States. Unlike many other immigrants who come here as children, I was able to maintain my native language and I am currently able to speak, read, and write in Russian as well as in English. Ever since my family and I came to America, we have been living in Brooklyn. As a result, I’ve never went to school in Manhattan up to this point. Going to college in the City is a great experience for me since Manhattan is a lot prettier and more exciting than Brooklyn. I am very glad to be studying at Baruch College under the Macaulay Honors Program, even though it is not always easy. This class appears to be quite challenging in terms of the workload (as are all Macaulay Seminars), but I expect the content of the material to be very interesting! I am eager to learn how the many immigrant groups living in our city manage to get by in this tough world of ours despite many cultural and economic barriers.
From the Forgotten Borough
Hello! My name is Julian Kipnis and I was born in Brooklyn, New York to a pair of Russian immigrants. I moved to Staten Island at the age of five and have been living there ever since. I plan to major in accounting and will see where it goes from there, perhaps going to law school and becoming a tax attorney .
Before starting college I was a foreigner in my own city. I didn’t know anything about the train system and must have spent at most two days a year in Manhattan. Now that has all changed, and Manhattan is like a second home to me. However, no matter how much time I spend in NYC, there’s still so many things I have yet to see and do. I can’t wait to learn more about this city that I call home and experience all it has to offer.
From Russia, With Love
My name is Sofya Moshkovich. I am from Moscow, and I have lived in NYC since I was three. I am absolutely in love with NY not just for all of the opportunities it opens up to me but also because it is just so beautiful, vibrant, and full of art and adventure. I am a psychology major with plans to go to grad school after I graduate from Baruch. I live in Brooklyn with my mother, younger brother, and cat. I love history and have an interest in law so I look forward to learning how immigration ties into these topics.