EOC mentors open students' horizons to career goals and life
Student Unions
6 Baruch couples share their wedding news
Three Chief Auditors
The chief auditors of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) are no strangers to Baruch College
Mr. Grimm Goes to Washington
Meet the newly minted Congressman, representing southwest Brooklyn and all of Staten Island
VITA Update
VITA 2011 tax season numbers are in: over 5,600 returns were filed and more than $5.3 million in refunds are on their way to low-income New Yorkers
Final-Four First
For the first time in athletics history, a Baruch varsity team reaches the prestigious Final Four of a Division III national tournament
Public Higher Education at the Tipping Point
Across the country, institutions of public higher education are under tremendous economic pressure. Baruch College is no exception, absorbing millions of dollars in state cuts to its budget. Amid these realities, Baruch remains committed to its mission of access and excellence. Maintaining Quality with Fewer Resources We live in topsy-turvy times. When support for higher education should be … Continue reading Public Higher Education at the Tipping Point
Faculty Newsmakers: Spring-Summer 2011
Meet 6 professors from throughout the College who are earning fame for their research and accomplishments
Top 100 Ranking for the Zicklin School of Business
U.S. News & World Report issued its 2012 rankings of the country’s best business schools. Once again, the Zicklin School rises to the top
Head of the Class
Prepares students for leadership roles in colleges and universities, especially in these changing times