Andrew Nie

Andrew Nie is currently a member of the Membership Committee at the United Chinese Language Association at Baruch College, a role held since September 2024. Additionally, Andrew serves as the Vice President of Social Affairs for Ascend Baruch College and is involved in both the Fundraising Committee and Social Affairs Committee, with participation starting in February 2024. Previous experience includes a Sales Associate position at UNIQLO from July to October 2024, and an Events Committee role at the United Chinese Language Association from February to June 2024. Andrew also completed a Marketing Internship at Gamco Corporation during the summer of 2023 and worked as a Junior Group Leader at Sunnyside Community Services in the summer of 2021. Currently pursuing a Bachelor of Business Administration in Statistics and Quantitative Modeling at Baruch College, Andrew previously graduated from the Bronx High School of Science in June 2022.

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United Chinese Language Association (Baruch College)

The United Chinese Language Association (UCLA) at Baruch College strives to promote Chinese American awareness and an increased understanding for Chinese culture and heritage on campus. Our mission rests on four pillars; Culture, Family, Service, and Mentorship. Through these ideals, we provide a lifelong network of fellowship and community for our members, bringing together the diverse student body of Baruch College and promoting an increased tolerance for diversity on campus. Culture: Festivals are central to the Chinese culture in all parts of the world. We invite students of all backgrounds to celebrate these festivals and learn more about their meanings and rituals. Family: Our members are the lifeblood of our organization. We support each other and act as a family unit, building relationships through excursions, games, and laid-back afternoon conversations. Service: Reaching beyond the walls of Baruch College, United Chinese Language Association aims to make a difference in New York City. We ask our members to organize volunteer opportunities in all neighborhoods of the city. Mentorship: Through our mentorship program, we aim to bridge the gap between old and new members to build stronger friendships. Culture, Family, Service and Mentorship nurture the growth of mind and spirit. We at United Chinese Language Association believe that education isn’t a journey traveled exclusively in the library. We have made the commitment to be students and explorers of life, and we hope you will join us in our odyssey.


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