The Jeanette K. Watson Fellowship provides internships, mentoring, and enriched educational opportunities to promising New York City undergraduates. Eligibility Eligible students are second semester freshman or sophomores who are full-time students registered in a liberal arts track. All applicants must be American citizens or “green card” holders, and may not be more than 25 years […]
Rosenberg Grants information session
Baruch Scholars and Provost Scholars, Are you thinking of applying for a Rosenberg grant in the next two years? Join us for a Rosenberg Grant Information Session Tuesday, Sept. 4th, 2012. The Sunny and Abe Rosenberg Grant provides funding to Provost and Baruch Scholars for a number of activities, including study abroad, unpaid internships and […]
Zicklin announces new Honors Program!
Zicklin students with a 3.6 GPA or higher can apply for the Zicklin Honors Program to pursue a minor in Advanced Business Analysis and graduate with a BBA with Honors. See brochure or webpage for more information.
CUNY’s Citizenship Now assistance
Recently, President Obama announced that certain undocumented students qualify for temporary legal status. If you qualify, CUNY is ready to help. The status is called “deferred action.” It is valid for two years and can be renewed. A qualified applicant can get employment authorization. CUNY Citizenship Now!, CUNY’s free immigration legal service program, is providing […]
Rising Sophomore program deadline
The Starr Career Development Center is now accepting applications for The Rising Starr Sophomore Program. Participants in the past have landed internships at places such as: Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs, UBS, Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, Credit Suisse, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Basel Asset Management, PrivCo, SBLI, Apple Store, American Cancer Society, Tractenberg, Ogilvy & Mather, Museum of Chinese in […]
Register to vote!
Register to vote in New York State! Fill out an online voter registration form to mail. (Am I eligible to vote?) See the New York Board of Elections for more information. CUNY Votes!
Announcing Rosenberg Grants for Provost Scholars and Baruch Scholars!
Thanks to a generous gift to the Honors Program from the Sunny and Abe Rosenberg Foundation, Provost and Baruch Scholars in the Baruch College Honors Program may apply for funding for certain academic enrichment expenses. Rosenberg Foundation Grants can be used (in order of priority) for: Study Abroad (up to $3,000* — see below) Independent […]
Green Procurement: Behavior or Myth?
Join Baruch College’s Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity as we host the Sustainability Practice Network’s third panel discussion of the year. Hear their predictions for the future of sustainable product development and green marketing and find out whether green consumption is myth or reality. In a world where greenwashing accusations run rampant
The Robert A. Friedman Lecture for 2011
“Farewell to the American Dream? Anti-Immigrant Sentiment and the Future of Citizenship” will be the central question explored by historian Paul R. Spickard in this 2011 Robert A. Friedman Lecture at Baruch College, which is free and open to the public. A Professor of History at the University of California at Santa Barbara, Spickard is […]
Director’s Briefing – Zicklin School of Business Graduate Programs
A smaller more intimate meeting designed to supplement our monthly Information Session with greater focus on the admission process and criteria. A member of the Graduate Admission staff will discuss the Zicklin School of Business today, MBA & MS Program offerings, and application procedures & requirements. Questions will be taken throughout the meeting so this […]