The Big Bang is a big deal in the world of theoretical physics, but it’s what came immediately after that intrigues Jamal Jalilian-Marian, PhD, and Adrian Dumitru, PhD. The two professors in the Department of Natural Sciences at Baruch’s Weissman School of Arts and Sciences were recently awarded a $400,000 grant from the United States … Continue reading Weissman Professors Pursue Answers to Cosmic Questions
Emissary of Entrepreneurship
Ever since alumnus Carlos Dos Santos (EMBA ’99) graduated from Baruch’s Zicklin School of Business, he has been working to build relationships between his alma mater and his native country, Mozambique, which since 2016 he has represented as ambassador to the United States and Canada. Now that collaborative spirit has borne its first fruits: This … Continue reading Emissary of Entrepreneurship
Shaping the Field of Play: Baruch Professors Make Their Mark in Sports
Score one for Baruch faculty: a number of professors garnered recent recognition for their research pertaining to the world of sports. Marc Edelman, JD, MSEd, MA, a professor of law at the Zicklin School of Business and sports ethics director of the Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity, was awarded a Fulbright U.S. Scholarship for … Continue reading Shaping the Field of Play: Baruch Professors Make Their Mark in Sports
Documenting the Gray Areas: Filmmaker Sam Pollard (’73)
Emmy Award–winning and Oscar-nominated director, editor, and producer Sam Pollard (’73) has told powerful stories of African American history and lives—from the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., to photographer Gordon Parks. The inspiration, he says, comes from within: “These stories are part of my DNA.” Growing up in Harlem during the fight for civil rights … Continue reading Documenting the Gray Areas: Filmmaker Sam Pollard (’73)
Love Blossoms
It was a picturesque wedding for Heather Schultz Gittens (’08, MPA ’14)and Hasani Gittens (’02), who tied the knot in May at the Queens Botanical Garden. Heather is the founder of Huh Healing Hub LLC, a public relations consultant for the Tito app, and an adjunct lecturer at Baruch College, while Hasani is deputy editor … Continue reading Love Blossoms
Sustainable Snacking: Matt Feldman (’15) Pioneers Mushroom Jerky
Snacking while vegan can be a challenge—just ask entrepreneur Matt Feldman (’15), founder and CEO of Moku Foods. After learning about the lack of sustainability in the meat industry and the health benefits of plant-based nutrition, he committed to a vegan diet. “It made me feel great, physically, mentally, spiritually,” says Mr. Feldman, who was … Continue reading Sustainable Snacking: Matt Feldman (’15) Pioneers Mushroom Jerky
More High Marks for Baruch
Baruch College continues to distinguish itself with recent rankings and national accolades—and even the College’s alumni network is getting in on the act. The Princeton Review’s The Best 387 Colleges guidebook for 2022 highlighted Baruch on two “Top 20” lists, ranking the College #19 in Best Alumni Networks (Public Schools) and #15 Best Value College. … Continue reading More High Marks for Baruch
Washington Trailblazer: Justice G. Helen Whitener (’88)
Justice G. Helen Whitener’s career has been a series of “firsts.” The latest came in November 2020, when she won election to retain her seat on Washington State’s Supreme Court—a position to which she had been appointed by Governor Jay Inslee in April of that year. With that victory, she says, came a revelation: “Unbeknownst … Continue reading Washington Trailblazer: Justice G. Helen Whitener (’88)
A Campus Transformed: Baruch Welcomes Students Back with Major Renovations
When campus reopened for hybrid learning in the Fall 2021 semester, students, faculty, and staff returned to a transformed space: three major renovation projects had been completed since the onset of the pandemic in March 2020, including the lobby and elevators of the Lawrence and Eris Field Building (known to scores of alumni as “17 … Continue reading A Campus Transformed: Baruch Welcomes Students Back with Major Renovations