This spring Baruch College’s Sidney Mishkin Gallery shared 40 treasures from the Aldemaro and Ana Romero Collection in the exhibition Self-Taught Art from Latin America and the Caribbean, which ran from April through May.
Empower Trip
Charles Hwang (MBA ’15) was eager to land a job in forensic accounting, but he had one crucial question: How do I break through? The answer came courtesy of the Executives on Campus (EOC) program, a popular Baruch initiative—now in its 15th year—in which students are mentored by experienced professionals.
Last March Barack Obama was the first U.S. president to visit Cuba in nearly 90 years. Not long ago, his history-making, three-day visit—the culmination of the diplomatic opening announced by him and Cuban President Raúl Castro in 2014—would have been unthinkable. Is President Obama in the vanguard? Yes, but Baruch College was ahead of him. … Continue reading
New Center for Jewish Studies
Center gives students and the public opportunities to learn about the role of New York and American Jewry through a variety of contexts
Living Legend of the American Theatre Headlines Claire Mason Lecture
The actress used the occasion “to celebrate the theatre” and to underscore the idea that “art is an expression of what is best in each and every one of us"
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