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Planet Baruch
Over 1,400 executives in China, France, Israel, Singapore, and Taiwan have been educated through the Zicklin School's international executive programs
B-School Without Borders: An Interview with John Elliott
Over the last 10 years, Baruch has graduated more than 1,400 students from executive master’s degree programs in China, France, Israel, Singapore, and Taiwan
Faculty Newsmakers: Summer-Fall 2010
News from 7 professors throughout the College who are earning honors developing programs, publishing, consulting, and teaching
America’s Next Top Entrepreneur?
Business schools across the country—including the Zicklin School—have embraced competitions as a means of gaining visibility
Cuomo Graces Commencement ’10
The celebrated orator and former governor of New York State delivered Baruch’s Commencement Address
New Projects Make Arts Programming a Priority
The Weissman School of Arts and Sciences has fostered an initiative to further integrate arts programming into all facets of Baruch life
Middle East Historian Honored
Distinguished Professor Ervand Abrahamian is inducted into one of the nation’s oldest and most prestigious honorary societies
At Last: Housing for Undergrads
Baruch is a strictly commuter college no more. Beginning this fall, students can opt to live in a state-of-the-art residence hall located in Manhattan’s Lower East Side. The College has six floors (126 beds) in the 18-story residence hall at 101 Ludlow Street, which also houses students from the School of Visual Arts and King’s … Continue reading At Last: Housing for Undergrads
Upasana Basnyat (MBA ’10): From Everest to Baruch and Back
An MBA and a trained Himalayan mountain climber, recent grad Upasana Basnyat sees a clear relationship between mountaineering and business