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    Fall 2020 Media Highlights

    Rankings

    • 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 places top in the U.S. for value on the Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education “College Rankings 2021.”
    • 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.
    • Baruch College’s Tools for Clear Speech program appeared in TESOL International Journal.

    Faculty

    • 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.
    • David Jones served as an exit poll analyst for the 2020 Election at CBS headquarters where he was interviewed by The City University of New York’s Graduate Center.
    • 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.

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