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Baruch Professor Captures Beauty of the Arctic
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Baruch Professor Captures Beauty of the Arctic

Driven by a Mission
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Driven by a Mission

From the Classroom to the Community: Zicklin Students Drive Entrepreneurship in Panama
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From the Classroom to the Community: Zicklin Students Drive Entrepreneurship in Panama

July 6, 2017August 30, 2021 GLeporati Class Notes, Profiles, Spring / Summer 2017 Issue

Titanic Opportunity

Paul Orbe (MPA '00), who teaches high school and college-level biology and chemistry in New Jersey, was one of 17 educators from around the world chosen to conduct research alongside Dr. Robert Ballard, best known for his discovery of the shipwrecked Titanic in 1985.

July 6, 2017August 7, 2017 AParent Features, Spring / Summer 2017 Issue

The State of the Arts@Baruch

Art lovers, rejoice: Learn how business-forward Baruch has developed arts cred with such innovative centers and programs as BPAC, Maker Hub, the MA in Arts Administration, New Media Artspaces, and the Baruch College-RUbin Museum of Art Project.

July 6, 2017July 6, 2017 GLeporati Class Notes, Profiles, Spring / Summer 2017 Issue

Metamorphosis

Harbani Rana ('07) is a trustee of the U.S. chapter of Butterflies, an international nonprofit dedicated to promoting education, skill development, and the overall health of Delhi’s street and working children.

July 6, 2017August 12, 2020 GLeporati Class Notes, Profiles, Spring / Summer 2017 Issue

Standing up for Lower Manhattan

Yuh-Line Niou (MPA '11) knows a secret about government: It enables every citizen to make a difference. Read more about this energetic assemblymember.

July 5, 2017December 19, 2017 AParent Features, Spring / Summer 2017 Issue

Talent Search

Auctioning off a Picasso original or selling a famed Matisse print is part of a typical day at the office for Caroline Sayan. As senior vice president and global managing director at Christie’s, one of the world’s most prestigious art auction houses and dealerships, Ms. Sayan trades in some of history’s most famous and inspiring … Continue reading Talent Search

February 22, 2017February 23, 2017 GLeporati Online Exclusives, Profiles

A Story of Love (and Accounting)

Some people find love in the strangest places. In the case of Baruch alumni Janet (’82) and Wayne Naegele (’82), that unlikely place was the Accounting Society.

December 7, 2016 GLeporati Uncategorized

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December 5, 2016December 7, 2016 GLeporati Fall 2016 / Winter 2017 Issue, News & Notes

Ribbon-Cutting Marks Opening of Modernized Financial Services Center

Capital funding of $159,000 from Manhattan Borough President Gale A. Brewer enabled much-needed upgrades at the Wasserman Trading Floor/Subotnick Financial Services Center.

December 5, 2016 GLeporati Fall 2016 / Winter 2017 Issue, News & Notes

Something Old Is Something New

The newest Baruch address is not in NYC but rather in D.C. This fall seven lucky graduate students in the Washington Semester program—offered through Baruch’s Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs (MSPIA)—call the elegant, turreted Victorian mansion at 301 Maryland Avenue NE home.

December 3, 2016June 25, 2018 AParent Fall 2016 / Winter 2017 Issue, Features

Meet Austin W. Marxe

His gift is nothing short of transformational. “Austin Marxe has propelled forward the ambitions of an entire school of thousands of students for generations to come,” says Dr. David S. Birdsell, longtime dean of the newly named Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs “Through those students and graduates, Mr. Marxe will have … Continue reading Meet Austin W. Marxe

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