Japanese manga—graphic novels and comics—have assumed an increasingly important role not only in Japanese popular culture but worldwide. Reflecting its growing popularity and complexity was a Spring Semester 2015 exhibition at the College’s Mishkin Gallery
A Moveable Fete
Fourteen-degree temperatures couldn’t deter Baruchians from experiencing Winter Carnival 2015, slated to be held on the 25th Street Plaza and instead moved indoors to the Newman Vertical Campus gymnasium
Ahead of the Pack: Jesse Potash (’09)
When asked whether there was an aspect of his Baruch education that was particularly helpful, Jesse Potash (’09) says it was “the College’s focus on a real-world education"
Social Entrepreneur Anat Gerstein
Before founding the eponymously named full-service communications firm Anat Gerstein, Inc., this School of Public Affairs alumna had tried unsuccessfully to start her own business. Of that first attempt, she says, “I didn’t have enough contacts, nor did I have the discipline to pull it off"
Uncovering Opportunity
“Set a specific goal, have that image in your head vividly, and don’t doubt that you will ever reach it,” advises our alumna and founder of FIVE AM lingerie
Athletics Spotlight for Spring 2015
Men’s and women’s basketball teams, both CUNY Athletic Conference (CUNYAC) champions for 2014–15, posted solid seasons and some amazing individual records
$2 Million to Public Affairs Faculty
Grants totaling more than $2 million to School of Public Affairs faculty will support their efforts to answer questions important to New York City and the world
Insuring Diversity
New York is famous as a city of potential and promise, so it’s fitting that native New Yorker and Baruch alumna Kathleen Navarro is helping ensure that New York Life Insurance Company employees have the opportunity to maximize their potential
From the Trenches
Baruch entrepreneurs share some hard-earned wisdom on a variety of challenges facing today’s entrepreneurs
4 Strategies to Reach the C-Suite
This Baruchian often finds himself fielding questions from professionals at all levels, including, How do mid-level, mid-career professionals unlock the C-Suite?