Baruch ranks #1 nationwide as a catalyst for the economic and social mobility of its student population by CollegeNET.
Baruch named by U.S. News & World Report as one of the best institutions in the “North” region for academic excellence, student success, faculty resources, and affordability.
Baruch recognized as one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduates to earn their degrees, according to The Princeton Review.
Baruch is the second best public higher education institution in the country for providing a return on investment, says CNBC.
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Elite Lifestyle Magazine featured President S. David Wu discussing his vision to make Baruch the new model for higher education.
Bank of America giving Baruch College $1 million to support Black and Latino students’ academic and career success was reported by Harlem World.
Baruch College’s Marxe School of Public and International Affairs joined an initiative with the Volcker Alliance recruiting students to public service careers was highlighted by INSIGHT Into Diversity.
Baruch College student-athlete Luis Munoz was interviewed on 1010 WINS about training for a marathon during a pandemic.
The Violin Channel spoke with the Alexander String Quarter about its residency at the Baruch Performing Arts Center since 1986.
Elizabeth Wollman wrote a byline for The Washington Post examining five myths about Broadway.
Gideon Pell describes in a Forbes article Wirecard’s digital payments business and the risks it carries.
Debbie Kaminer explains in The Conversation possible approaches that government and employers can take to ensure enough Americans are immunized against Covid-19.
Thomas Main discusses in The Bulwark what happens if President Trump loses the November 3 election.
Yildiray Yildiram spoke to The Real Deal about how the lack of New York City tourists is affecting retail real estate.
John Casey was interviewed by NY1 News about how not-for-profits are struggling to stay in business.
Raquel Benbunan-Fich shared with Grow by Acorns + CNBC seven ways to increase productivity while working from home.
Paquita Y. Davis-Friday wrote about bias in accounting for The CPA Journal.
Dahlia Remler was quoted on Denver7 speaking about a Proposition for Colorado voters that would gradually raise tobacco taxes in the state and apply the tax to vaping products.
Bridgett Davis spoke to CUNY-TV’s Urban U about her mother, whose life she portrayed in the nationally acclaimed memoir The World According to Fannie Davis that has caught the eye of Hollywood.
Bryan Jones was hired by ProPublica to produce a model that aims to understand how climate change might lead to population shifts in Central America and Mexico.
Frank Donnelly was quoted in the Wall Street Journal looking at immigration in New York City and its impact on the economy.
Charlotte Brooks’ book American Exodus Second-Generation Chinese Americans in China, 1901-1949 was referenced in a Northwest Asian Weekly article profiling World War II veterans.
Judith Kafka commented about the quality of education for New York City public schools students in The Chief.
Vincent DiGirolamo discussed the possible long-term effects the Covid-19 pandemic will have on young people in an MSN article.