Media Coverage
Baruch College is regularly featured in the media — in print, online and on radio and TV. Below you will find links to recent stories that illustrate the breadth of activity at Baruch College, the expertise of our faculty and staff and the commitment of our students.
January – March
Marc Edelman: Chicago Sun Times: Illinois Gambling Regulators Target PrizePicks, Renewing Daily Fantasy Sports Debate (3/14/25)
Molly Kern: HR Dive: Burnout Can Cost Companies up to $21K per Employee Annually (3/13/25)
Baruch College: Harlem World: The New York Community Trust Announces $8.3M in Grants to Meet Critical Community Needs (3/13/25)
Carla Anne Robbins: The Chicago Council on Global Affairs: Trump’s Trade War, China’s Warning, and Europe’s Challenge (3/7/25)
Baruch College, Athletics: SILive.com: College Basketball: Baruch Guard Gerard Nicholson Earns the Ultimate CUNYAC Honor (3/4/25)
Leonard Kostovetsky: The National News Desk: Trump Pushes for a US Crypto Reserve; What Would That Provide for America? (3/4/25)
Baruch College, Athletics: Fox 5 New York: Baruch’s Dylan Minnick Inspires Young Athletes at CUNY Championship Match (2/28/25)
Baruch College, Athletics: Fox 5 New York: Special Cheering Section for Baruch Men’s Basketball Team Captain (2/28/25)
Molly Kern: Science Magazine: Employee Burnout: A Multimillion-Dollar Burden for Employers Annually (2/28/25)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Yankees Facial Hair Policy Was Likely Illegal, Against Team’s Interest (2/25/25)
Stephen Gosnell: River Journal: Sleepy Hollow Robotics Team Represents the Rivertowns at Hudson Valley Championship (2/24/25)
Carla Anne Robbins: The Chicago Council on Global Affairs: US-Russia Reset, New Gaza Plans, and Xi’s Big Tech Bet (2/21/25)
Zhuping Liu: Tech Xplore: For Push Promotions, Timing is Everything: How Brick-and-mortar Retailers can Compete with Amazon (2/21/25)
Matthew Perrigino: Harvard Business Review: Does Returning to the Office Support Your Company’s Strategy? (2/20/25)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: The Film Stage: “Cinema Should Serve as a Doorway to the Transcendent”: Nino Martínez Sosa on Liborio (2/19/25)
Baruch College, athletics: Fox 5 New York: Mia Castillo Becomes All-Time CUNYAC Leading Scorer (2/15/25)
Nizan Geslevich Packin: Just the News: Swift Take Down of TikTok, Now DeepSeek Over China, Privacy Concerns led by Likely Unexpected Italy (2/15/25)
Samantha MacBride: WNYC: Report Reveals Few People are Composting in NYC (2/15/25)
Samantha MacBride: Gothamist: Composting is Universal in NYC. But is Anyone Participating? (2/14/25)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: Texte Zur Kunst: Exploding Profiles Review — David Joselit on Anna Ostoya at Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College, New York (2/14/25)
Ted Henken: Voice of America: How Would the Cessation of U.S. International Aid to the Opposition in Cuba Impact? (2/7/25)
Zachariah Mampilly: UpFront, 94.1-FM KPFA (segment starts at 8:15 and ends at 31:55): War in the DRC (2/7/25)
Marc Edelman: Bloomberg Law: Defining a ‘Market’ Creates Headaches for Antitrust Plaintiffs (2/7/25)
Nizan Geslevich Packin: The CLS Blue Sky Blog: Memecoins and Other Speculative Devices Require Stronger Regulation (2/6/25)
Laura Kolb: Book Post: Diary: Laura Kolb, From the Literary Annals of Women’s Deceit (2/2/25)
Maggie Hu: Wall Street Journal: In China, a Cat-and-Mouse Game to Rein in Crypto (1/26/25)
Isaac Vaghefi: KCBS-AM (San Francisco) – segment starts at 2:05: Tik Tok’s Brief Ban Showcased its Highly Addictive Nature (1/23/25)
Baruch College, athletics: New York Amsterdam News: Senior Guard Mia Castillo Becomes Baruch College’s All-time Leading Scorer (1/23/25)
Deborah Balk: New York Amsterdam News: Planning a Bold Climate Future Means Knowing What NYC Needs (1/23/25)
Felicia Arriaga: Bolts: How Chicago’s Immigrant Rights Groups Plan to Hold the Line on Sanctuary Policies (1/23/25)
Vincent DiGirolamo: The New York Times: At a Deluxe Dining Room on the 100th Floor, a Chef Toils in Obscurity (1/22/25)
Leonard Kostovetsky: Fortune: Trump’s 80% Stake in his Memecoin is a ‘Huge Red Flag’ for Investors Because a Rug Pull Could Bolster the President’s Riches but Torpedo his Reputation (1/22/25)
Ted Henken: YucaByte: European Union Allocates 3 Million Euros for Digitization in Cuba Despite Censorship (1/22/23)
Carla Anne Robbins: Council on Foreign Relations: The World Next Week: Final Episode Live Podcast Taping (1/21/25)
Eric Gander: NY1 News: Professor Analyzes Rhetoric of President Trump’s Inaugural Address (1/20/25)
Casey Halliley: WalletHub: Best Credit Cards for Bad Credit (1/20/25)
Isaac Vaghefi: The New York Times: A TikTok Habit Is Hard to Break (1/17/25)
Sophia Gilbukh: Freakonomics Radio: Are Realtors Having an Existential Crisis? (1/17/25)
Carla Anne Robbins: The Chicago Council on Global Affairs: Biden’s Foreign Policy Legacy and What Trump is Inheriting (1/17/25)
Maggie Rong Hu: WalletHub: Best Credit Cards to Build Credit (1/16/25)
Baruch Performing Arts Center: The New York Times: Under the Radar: Venturing to Fantastical Universes With a Dodo and More (1/14/25)
Baruch Performing Arts Center: TheaterMania: Under the Radar Review: New Life Rises From the Ashes in Spectacular Dead as a Dodo (1/14/25)
Gideon Pell: WalletHub: Best 0% APR Credit Cards (1/14/25)
Baruch College: Baruch Athletics: Mia Castillo’s Record-Breaking Saturday Gets Attention on New York Channel 5 News (1/13/25)
Baruch College, athletics: Fox 5 New York (6:00 pm news): Mia Castillo Becomes Baruch’s All-time Leading Scorer (1/11/25)
Baruch College, athletics: Fox 5 New York (10:00 pm news): Making History on the Basketball Court (1/11/25)
Lin Peng: The Washington Post: Wall Street Firms are Ditching Climate Coalitions. Do They Matter? (1/11/25)
Leonard Kostovetsky: The New York Times: Tesla Annual Sales Slip for First Time as Competition Grows (1/2/25)
October – December
Leonard Kostovetsky: The New York Times: Tesla Investors Are Still Bullish. Can Elon Musk Deliver? (12/27/24)
Samantha MacBride: CUNY-TV’s Sustainability Matters: Waste Management in New York City (12/26/24)
Samantha MacBride: Common Edge: Why Is NYC’s Mandatory Composting Program So Invisible? (12/23/24)
Carla Anne Robbins: The Chicago Council on Global Affairs: Syria’s Revolution, Europe’s Support for Ukraine, and Trump’s Media Battles (12/20/24)
Geanne Belton: Chalkbeat: These 30 NYC Schools Will Get Help Starting Student Publications Through Journalism for All (12/20/24)
Baruch College: Risk.net: Baruch Maintains Top Spot in 2025 Quant Master’s Guide (12/20/24)
Leonard Kostovetsky: The National News Desk: What Does Trump’s Crypto Support Mean for Americans? (12/19/24)
Douglas Carmichael: Wall Street Journal: Macy’s Accounting Scandal Raises Questions About Which Errors Matter (12/18/24)
Carla Anne Robbins: Council on Foreign Relations: New Frontiers of Local News (12/17/24)
Baruch College: New York Post: Road to a Top College: Majors to Consider for Future Success (12/13/24)
Dorian Benkoil: Reynolds Journalism Institute – University of Missouri: To use AI, Apply Business Thinking (12/11/24)
Patrycja Sleboda: Nutrition Insight: US Survey Finds Red Meat Abstainers are Mostly Female, Educated, Older and Democrat (12/10/24)
James Gatheral: Rebellion Research: Top 20 2024 US Quant & Finance Professors (12/10/24)
Sally Wen Mao: Electric Lit: Best Short Story Collections of 2024 (12/4/24)
Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana: The Independent: What happened to Trump’s Border Wall? (Mexico didn’t pay for it) (11/29/24)
Mike Richichi: EDUCAUSE Shop Talk: Adapting to the Future (11/27/24)
Barbara Caress: The Immigrant’s Journal: Looking for Reform in All the Wrong Places: Why Can’t We Get Home Health Care Right? (11/27/24)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: Contemporary Art Daily: Anna Ostoya: J M Z (11/26/24)
Howard Sherman: San Francisco Chronicle: Censorship Debate Ignites After Santa Rosa High Cancels ‘Dog Sees God’ (11/26/24)
Sabrina Kizzie: WalletHub: Cheapest Car Insurance in New York (11/25/24)
Tsugumi Okabe: Player FM Podcast App – New Books Network: Mimi Okabe, “Manga, Murder and Mystery: The Boy Detectives of Japan’s Lost Generation” (11/22/24)
Howard Sherman: NPR: Fans Say, Don’t Sing Along When ‘Wicked’ Hits Theaters — at Least, Not Yet (11/22/24)
Samantha MacBride: Gothamist: NYC’s Universal Composting Off to Slow Start as Many Landlords Don’t Offer Bins (11/21/24)
Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana (segment begins at 44:00): Native America Calling: What to Expect on Trump’s First Day (11/19/24)
Sally Wen Mao: Washington Post: The 11 Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Books of 2024 (11/19/24)
Baruch College, Harman Writer-in-Residence Program: NOMAD Magazine: Reading and Conversation With 2024 Harman Writer-in-Residence Eyal Press (11/15/24)
Robert Schwartz: Traders Magazine: FLASH FRIDAY: Catching Up with Robert Schwartz (11/15/24)
Casey Halliley: WalletHub: Best Personal Loans for Veterans (11/13/24)
Baruch College: The New York Times: Should All Schools Have Student Newspapers? (11/12/24)
Sally Wen Mao: The New York Times: Read Your Way Through Shanghai (11/8/24)
Alaina Claire Feldman: Manila Bulletin: Art and the Whales, the Silk Moth, and the Saltwater Aquarium (11/8/24)
Casey Halliley: WalletHub: Military Money Survey (2024) (11/7/24)
Baruch College: Wall Street Journal: Top Public and Private Colleges in the Northeast (11/6/24)
Baruch College: Forbes Advisor: Best Affordable Online M.B.A. Programs of 2024 (11/6/24)
Baruch College: Waste Dive: New York City Official Backs Composting Over Codigestion, Citing Environmental Justice Concerns (11/6/24)
Marc Edelman: Myrtle Beach Sun News: How CCU and App State’s Rivalry Serves as a Microcosm for College Football’s Future (11/5/24)
Baruch College: CUNY-TV’s CUNY Uncut: Passion for Fashion feat. CUNYOutfits (11/4/24)
Baruch College: La República: These are the Five Top New York Universities for Foreigners (11/2/24)
Rhiannon Neilsen: POLITICO: Data Broker Offers Access to Voters Likely to Back Jan. 6 and Right-wing Militias (10/30/24)
David Gruber: The Harvard Crimson: Are Whales Trying to Tell Us Something? (10/29/24)
Zhuping Liu and Qiang Gao: Phys.org: Self-donations Boost Crowdfunding Success, Study Finds (10/29/24)
Caryn Medved: International Public Relations Association: Effective Leadership: Strategic Communicators Must be Humble Listeners (10/28/24)
Shelly Eversley: Caribbean Life: The Humanities are Vital to a CUNY Education (10/25/24)
Ted Joyce: STAT: Study Challenges Finding That Black Babies are More Likely to Survive Under the Care of Black Physicians (10/23/24)
Ted Henken: The New York Times: A Nationwide Blackout, Now a Hurricane. How Much Can Cuba Endure? (10/21/24)
Nizan Geslevich Packin: Bloomberg: A Google Breakup Would Frustrate Users by Creating Disruptions (10/21/24)
Carla Anne Robbins: Chicago Council on Global Affairs: World Review: Gaza After Sinwar, Biden’s Farewell Tour, Canada-India Conflict (10/19/24)
Dahlia Remler (segment is 5:45-6:45): NPR: We Asked 188 Economists. And the Survey Says… (10/16/24)
Robert Schwartz: Global Trading: Are Challenger Exchanges Really Challenging the Status Quo? (10/16/24)
Yildiray Yildirim: WalletHub: Ask the Expert: Best Long-Term Personal Loans (10/15/24)
Baruch College: CBS News New York: Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado Wants to Help New Yorkers “Know Their Own Power” (10/8/24)
Samantha MacBride: BioCycle: The Organics Capture Rate And What It Tells Us (10/8/24)
Baruch College: SILive.com: Here are the Top 25 Colleges in NYC, According to U.S. News & World Report Ranking (10/7/24)
Charlotte Brooks: The New York Times: Can a Vegetarian Dine Well in New York? We Put Some Top Menus to the Test. (10/7/24)
Sally Wen Mao: PBS’ Independent Lens: The Diary of Afong Moy | The History of White People in America, Episode 4 (10/7/24)
Samantha MacBride: Inside Climate News: Curbside ‘Composting’ Is Finally Citywide in New York. Or Is It? (10/5/24)
Donna Gitter: The Regulatory Review: Navigating Genetic Data Privacy and Law Enforcement Access (10/5/24)
Andrea Gabor, Sonia Jarvis, and Don Waisanen: Dan’s Papers: League of Women Voters, Baruch College Professors Convene Forum on Election Misinformation (10/4/24)
David Jones: Business Insider: A Trio of Crises Threatens to Upend the Race 5 Weeks Before Election Day (10/3/24)
Mitchell Cohen: Fathom: The Left That Doesn’t Learn: An Interview with Mitchell Cohen (Part 2): Omri Boehm’s ‘One-State Solution’ and the Will to Abstract Universalism (10/2/24)
Marc Edelman: The New York Times: Pete Rose Never Changed, but Baseball Did (10/2/24)
Doug Muzzio: New York Post: Best and Worst VP Debate Moments (10/2/24)
Baruch College: amNY: Op-Ed | The Value of a CUNY Degree Keeps Growing for Graduates (10/1/24)
July – September
Baruch College: PIX-11 News’s “Monica Makes it Happen”: Bank of America Executive Discusses Partnership with Baruch to Amplify Student Success (9/30/24)
Doug Muzzio: NBC News: Inside Eric Adams’ ‘Clumsy’ Attempt to Hinder Foreign Bribery Probe (9/28/24)
Doug Muzzio: WABC-TV: Eric Adams Indictment: Jumaane Williams, Kathy Hochul and More React to Charges Against Mayor (9/27/24)
Andrea Gabor, Sonia Jarvis, and Don Waisanen: East Hampton Star: On Combating Election Lies (9/26/24)
Doug Muzzio: POLITICO: New York City Mayor Eric Adams Has Been Indicted (9/26/24)
Doug Muzzio: NBC News: New York Mayor Eric Adams Expected to Face Federal Charges (9/25/24)
Baruch College: Business Wire: CUNY Baruch Leads the 11th Annual Social Mobility Index (SMI) (9/23/24)
Baruch College: NY1 News: State Attorney General Letitia James Debuts Ruschell Boone CUNY Scholarship (9/22/24)
Baruch College: University Business: These Public Colleges and MSIs are Powerful Economic Engines (9/19/24)
Viviana Rivera-Burgos: CUNY-TV’s Nueva York: Latino Voters are Poised to Play a Crucial Role in Upcoming Elections (9/18/24)
Marc Edelman: Action Network: MLB Players Association Files Suits Against Sportsbooks Over Likeness Usage — Here’s Why (9/18/24)
Baruch College: Wall Street Journal: The Top U.S. Colleges Offering the Best Value for 2025 (9/14/24)
Lizbeth de la Cruz Santana: Café con Pam: Art and Advocacy: The Deported Veterans Diaspora Mural in San Diego (9/12/24)
Casey Halliley: WalletHub: Ask the Expert: USAA Insurance Review (9/11/24)
Doug Muzzio: New York Post: Trump-Harris Debate: The Best and Worst Moments (9/11/24)
Jason Spicer: Grist: A New ‘Green Bank’ Could Bring Solar Power and Electric Buses to Appalachia (9/10/24)
Baruch College: The Washington Times: How to Achieve Financial Security and a Comfortable Retirement (9/10/24)
Doug Muzzio: Associated Press: Swirling Federal Investigations Test New York City Mayor’s Ability to Govern (9/6/24)
Baruch College: CUNY News: CUNY Dominates Wall Street Journal List of Nation’s ‘Best-Value’ Colleges (9/5/24)
Marc Edelman: ESPN: Federal Judge Will Hear NCAA Settlement Objections Thursday (9/4/24)
Baruch College: New York Post: Baruch College Makes Forbes’ List of Top 25 State Schools (8/31/24)
Baruch College: Hudson Valley Post: Best Colleges in New York for 2025 (8/31/24)
Marc Edelman: Associated Press: College Athlete Advocacy Group Opposes NCAA Lawsuit Settlement, Says It Limits Potential Earnings (8/29/24)
Na Yin: New York Amsterdam News: Delayed & denied: How Social Security Leaves Gun Violence Survivors Behind (8/29/24)
Na Yin: New York Amsterdam News: Five Takeaways From Our Report About How Social Security Leaves Gun Violence Survivors Behind (8/29/24)
Baruch College: Newsmax Money: Back to School: US Universities Must Do a Far Better Job (8/28/24)
Corey Mead: ABC News: ‘The Hidden History of the White House’ Dives Into Presidential Secrets (8/28/24)
Baruch College: Morningstar: The Princeton Review’s Best Colleges for 2025 Rankings Are Out (8/27/24)
Baruch College: Washington Monthly: America’s Best and Worst Colleges for Master’s Degrees (8/25/24)
Leonard Kostovetsky: Marketplace: Crypto Firms Emerge as Top Spenders This Election (8/23/24)
Na Yin: New York Amsterdam News: America’s Safety Net is Failing Gun Violence Survivors as They Struggle to Return to Work (8/22/24)
Marc Edelman: TIME: Why Women’s Soccer Ditched Its Draft (8/22/24)
Nizan Geslevich Packin: Bloomberg Law: How Hector DAO’s Bankruptcy Case Is Shaping the Future of DeFi (8/20/24)
S. David Wu: City & State: The 2024 Manhattan Power 100 (8/19/24)
Sophia Gilbukh: Yahoo! Finance: What the NAR Settlement Means for Home Buyers and Sellers (8/19/24)
Ralph Blumenthal: The New York Times: A Memoir Offers an Insider’s Perspective Into the Pentagon’s U.F.O. Hunt (8/16/24)
Carla Anne Robbins: The Chicago Council on Global Affairs: Ukraine’s Shock Incursion, Gaza Ceasefire, Disinformation Threats (8/16/24)
Geanne Belton: Patch: About 25% Of City High Schools Have Newspapers. Council Wants To See More. (8/16/24)
Baruch College: The Washington Times: College Still Pays, but Most Universities Need a Good Housecleaning (8/13/24)
Baruch College: MarketWatch: How to Invest so Volatility Doesn’t Mess With Your Financial Security (8/13/24)
Don Waisanen: TheFulcrum.US: Want to Improve Politics? Send Every Candidate to an Improv Class. (8/12/24)
Ted Henken: VOZ: Remittances, a System That Finances Dictatorships and Sinks the U.S. Economy (8/11/24)
Nizan Geslevich Packin: Bloomberg Law: Google Antitrust Trials Mark Historic Shift in Search and Ad Tech (8/9/24)
Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana: KGPE CBS47 and KSEE24: Mural Project in Fresno to Honor Deported U.S. Veterans in Mexico (8/5/24)
Carla Anne Robbins: The Chicago Council on Global Affairs: US-Russia Prisoner Swap, Israel Strikes Iran and Lebanon, Venezuela’s Election Fallout (8/2/24)
Marc Edelman: Bloomberg Law: NFL’s Sunday Ticket Dismissal Is Another Big Win for Small Law Firm (8/2/24)
Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana: ABC30/KFSN-TV: Artist Raising Awareness About Deported Veterans with Mural Project (8/2/24)
Molly Kern: Inside Higher Ed: Rethinking Student Engagement (7/31/24)
Bin Chen: National Civic Review: Social Capital, Partisanship and the Need for Bridging and Linking Social Capital: Evidence from Covid-19 Vaccination Rates in the U.S. (7/31/24)
Ben Guttmann: SIMPLE brand podcast: Principles For Effective and Simple Communication (7/31/24)
Tsedale Melaku: Ms.: Vice President Kamala Harris Is Anything But a DEI Hire (7/31/24)
Marc Edelman: Bloomberg Law: NCAA Antitrust Risk Remains in Wake of $2.8 Billion Settlement (7/30/24)
Caryn Medved: Agility PR: Why Inclusiveness Must be an Imperative in PR and Strategic Communications (7/28/24)
Marc Edelman: The Guardian: Data, Dollars and Dunks: Why NBC, Amazon and ESPN Paid $76bn for NBA Rights (7/26/24)
Mar Morosse: Cultured: Look Inside the East End’s Most Exclusive Artist Salons (7/26/24)
Carla Anne Robbins: The Chicago Council on Global Affairs: Trump-Vance Ticket, Netanyahu in DC, EU Leadership (7/19/24)
Shelly Eversley: CUNY-TV’s Sustainability Matters: Climate Justice: Short Docs by Baruch College Students (7/18/24)
Troy Thompson: Ragan: By the Numbers: Combatting Increasing Job Departures and Burnout (7/18/24)
Thomas Main: Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation: “Illiberal Ideas Are Having a Negative Effect on Our Political Culture”: A Conversation with Thomas Main (7/17/24)
Lilac Nachum: UNIDO: UNIDO presents the Industrial Development Report 2024 at the High-level Political Forum (HLPF) (7/15/24)
Howard Sherman: American Theatre: ‘So Many Truths’: Reflecting on the 2024 TCG Conference (7/12/24)
Carla Anne Robbins: The Chicago Council on Global Affairs: NATO Summit, French and British Elections, Iran’s New President (7/12/24)
Natale Cipollina: The New York Times: A Class on Presidents That Doesn’t Mention Biden or Trump (7/11/24)
Baruch College: NYC Gazette: CUNY Chancellor Visits Baruch College Summer Class Amid Rising Enrollment (7/11/24)
Baruch College: NYC Gazette: Five CUNY Senior Colleges Named Among Nation’s Best by Money (7/10/24)
David Milch: ARTnews: New York’s First Permanent Immersive Art Center Is Pivoting to Puppy Yoga and Other Activations (7/8/24)
Robert Buchsbaum: NYCity News Service: Special Report: When Your New York Landlord is a Corporation (7/8/24)
Lizbeth de la Cruz Santana: CUNY-TV’s Nueva York: El Paso del Norte, a Mural Inspired by the Stories of Undocumented Individuals (7/2/24)
Jayesh Dahya: WalletHub: Ask the Expert: Compare Credit Cards (7/1/24)
April – June
Jonathan Gilmore: The Washington Post: The Deluge of Bonkers AI Art is Literally Surreal (6/30/24)
William Organek: The Washington Post: Supreme Court Opioid Case Makes it Harder to Shield Wealth in Bankruptcy (6/29/24)
S. David Wu: CUNY-TV’s The New York Jobs CEO Council – CEO Speaker Series: PwC Global Chair Bob Moritz (6/28/24)
Eric Gander (appears at 1:50): NY1 News: President Biden and Donald Trump Face Off in the First Presidential Debate of 2024 (6/27/24)
Linda Essig: City & State New York: Trailblazers in Higher Education (6/24/24)
Corey Mead: 710 WOR : Think You Know All The History That’s Happened Inside These Walls? (6/24/24)
Baruch Performing Arts Center: WPIX-TV: ‘We All Speak the Same Language:’ Queer the Ballet Features All-female Queer Cast (6/23/24)
Baruch Performing Arts Center: NBC News: There’s a Scarcity of out Ballerinas. Queer the Ballet is Trying to Change That. (6/21/24)
Marc Edelman: Gaming Today: Sponsorships Not Worth Gamble for Pro Teams? (6/20/24)
Baruch College: eFinancialCareers: The 20 Top Masters in Financial Engineering Courses, Ranked by Pay and Employability (6/19/24)
Baruch Performing Arts Center: Pointe Magazine: Queer the Ballet Dreams of a Common Language (6/17/24)
Lin Peng: Financial Times: The Growing Case to Embed Climate Risk in Finance Teaching (6/16/24)
Baruch College: Nasdaq: These Are the 745 Best Colleges in America (6/12/24)
Baruch College: MBAChina: Academic Journey Across Time and Space (6/11/24)
Nicole Gordon: The New York Times: Fake Donations Helped a Candidate Get $162,000 From Taxpayers (6/11/24)
David Gruber: SciTechDaily: AI Decodes Sperm Whale Language, Revealing a Complex System of Communication (6/11/24)
Troy Thompson: Ragan: The Keys to Handling Negative Feedback for Leaders and Managers (6/10/24)
Geanne Belton Chalkbeat: Most NYC High Schools Don’t Have a Student Newspaper. Teachers can Help Change That. (6/7/24)
Baruch College: Queens Chronicle: Samantha Liu is the Pride of Sunnyside (6/6/24)
Lauren Aydinliyim: ABA Journal: FTC Ban on Noncompetes Raises Confidentiality Issues—and can it be Enforced? (6/6/24)
Marc Edelman: Wall Street Journal: The $21 Billion Lawsuit That Could Break the NFL (6/5/24)
Rubia Valente: Eurasia Review: Imageless Religions Helped Human Survival – OpEd (6/5/24)
Baruch College: WQXR-FM: Class of 2024 Graduation Dedication (6/4/24)
Baruch College, Zicklin School of Business: AACSB: Bot or Not? Lessons on Using AI in the Classroom (6/3/24)
Chaoqun Deng: RetailWire: How Should Brands Respond to Positive Online Reviews? (5/31/24)
Baruch College: Forbes: The Best Career Advice From This Year’s Graduation Speakers (5/30/24)
Christopher Meyer: The Conversation: Does Your Service Business Need AI? Here are 4 Rules to Help you Decide (5/30/24)
Don Waisanen: Faculty Focus: Revitalizing University Missions with Community-Engaged HyField Teaching (5/29/24)
Marc Edelman: The Post and Courier: Not so ‘ironclad’? Legal Experts Break Down Clemson’s Effort to Escape ACC Deal (5/29/24)
Marc Edelman: Bloomberg Law: Colorado Antitrust Suit Against NCAA Keeps Athlete Claims Alive (5/28/24)
Sonia Gilbukh: Yahoo! Finance: Real Estate Agents are Fleeing the Field. Is That Good for Homebuyers? (5/28/24)
Baruch Performing Arts Center: The New York Times: Pride Events in New York: Here’s How to Celebrate (5/27/24)
Lizbeth de la Cruz Santana: NORO: Cross-border Mural Created in Ciudad Juárez (5/27/24)
Carla Anne Robbins: The Chicago Council on Global Affairs: Britain’s Surprise Election, China’s Military Drills, ICC Indictment (5/24/24)
Alaina Claire Feldman: Tussle: Taxonomies of Power: Photographic Encounters (5/22/24)
Samantha MacBride: THE CITY: National Grid Wants to Heat More Homes With Converted Food Waste — and Make You Pay For It (5/22/24)
Ken Guest: Christian Science Monitor: Why Chinese Migrants Cross US Southern Border in Growing Numbers (5/21/24)
Zachary Calamari: Phys.org: New Research Suggests Diverse Headgear in Hoofed Mammals Evolved from Common Ancestor (5/20/24)
Marc Edelman: On3: Deadline Week Arrives Amid Mounting Concerns Over House Settlement (5/20/24)
Mishkin Gallery (segment starts at 20:40): CUNY-TV’s Arts in the City: Megan Gleason checks out Baruch College’s Mishkin Gallery (5/17/24)
Marc Edelman: ESPN: Why an NCAA Antitrust Settlement Will Leave Lots of Questions Unanswered (5/16/24)
Nizan Geslevich Packin: The CLS Blue Sky Blog: How Board Observers Are Improving Corporate Governance (5/15/24)
Ted Henken: VOZ Media: Immigrant Remittances in the United States: A Lifeline for the Region’s Dictators (5/15/24)
Dia Chatterjee: NY1 News: Fashion Designer Expresses her Multiculturalism Through Clothing (5/9/24)
Baruch College, athletics: New York Amsterdam News: Baruch College Tennis Standout Brianna Augustin Prepares for Championships (5/9/24)
Ken Guest: Fox 5 NY: Chinese Migrant Details Journey Across US-Mexico Border: ‘A lot of Difficulties’ (5/8/24)
David Gruber: Smithsonian Magazine: Scientists Discover a ‘Phonetic Alphabet’ Used by Sperm Whales, Moving One Step Closer to Decoding Their Chatter (5/8/24)
David Gruber: Associated Press: Scientists are Learning the Basic Building Blocks of Sperm Whale Language After Years of Effort (5/7/24)
David Gruber: Science: Could a Newly Discovered Sperm Whale ‘alphabet’ be Deciphered by Humans? (5/7/24)
S. David Wu: Westfair Business Journal: College Presidents Weigh in on Value of Balanced Education (5/6/24)
S. David Wu: City & State: The 2024 Power of Diversity: Asian 100 (5/6/24)
Ken Guest: Les Observateurs – France 24: In the United States, the Number of Chinese Migrants Who Entered Illegally Exploded (5/6/24)
Douglas Carmichael: Bloomberg: Trump Media’s Accounting Firm Accused of Fraud, Fined $14 Million (5/3/24)
Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana: Yahoo! News: An Art Project Captures the Faces of Migrants Deported on the U.S. Border (5/3/24)
Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana: Newsweek: The Struggle of Migrants is Evoked in the Project “Mural of the North Pass.” (5/3/24)
Jason Spicer: Radio-Canada: These Residents Want to Invest in Their Neighborhood to Maintain Affordability (5/3/24)
Marc Edelman: The New York Times: Dave & Buster’s to Allow Betting on Arcade Games (5/2/24)
Lauren Aydinliyim: HR Daily Advisor: The End of Non-Competes? What HR Professionals Need to Know About the FTC’s Latest Ruling (5/1/24)
Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana: KTSM-9 TV: ‘El Paso del Norte’: New York Mural to be Installed in Juarez (4/30/24)
Marc Edelman: USBets: Dave & Buster’s to Offer Peer-To-Peer Betting on Arcade Games (4/30/24)
Baruch College: The Aspen Institute newsletter: Learn How Thousands of Additional Lower-income Students Have Gained Access to Top Colleges and Universities (4/26/24)
Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana: VoM News: The Power of Portraiture: Humanizing Deportation Through Art (4/26/24)
Lauren Aydinliyim: CIO: FTC’s Noncompete Decision Signals Major Shifts in IT Job Market Ahead (4/25/24)
Baruch College: Taipei Times: Universities Ink MOU to Boost Links to Japan (4/24/24)
Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana: 93.1 KISS-FM: Mural Project Spotlights Stories of Deportation and Resilience (4/24/24)
Samantha MacBride: WABC-TV: Program Teaching how to Compost Cut From NYC Budget, as Compost Numbers ‘Poor,’ Says Report (4/22/24)
Sonia Gilbukh: Yahoo! Finance: What the NAR Settlement Means for Home Buyers and Sellers (4/22/24)
Elyse Kane: Westwood One Audio Active Group: Marketers Vastly Understate The Sales Effect Of Creative And Significantly Overestimate The Impact Of Targeting (4/22/24)
Baruch Performing Arts Center: Cadenza: Hanzhi Wang’s Revelatory Virtuosity Gains the Accordion New Fans (4/21/24)
Sonia Gilbukh: Yahoo! News: Champaign County Realtors Discuss National Group’s Pending Settlement on Commissions (4/19/24)
Shelly Eversley: CUNY TV’s Shades of Us: Climate Action (4/18/24)
Geanne Belton: Chalkbeat: Most NYC High Schools Lack Newspapers. A New Journalism Curriculum Could Help Change That. (4/18/24)
Baruch College: Bloomberg: Beyond the Ivies: Surprise Winners in the List of Colleges With the Highest ROI (4/15/24)
David Gruber: Reasons to be Cheerful: How Do You Say ‘Danger’ in Sperm Whale Clicks? (4/12/24)
Rojo Robles: CUNY-TV’s Nueva York: Baruch Professor Discusses ‘El kibutz del deseo’ (4/11/24)
Samantha MacBride: Waste Dive: Education, Transparency Key to Improving New York City’s Recycling System, Experts Say (4/10/24)
Ralph Blumenthal: The New York Times: What’s Next for Jane Goodall? An Immersive Spectacle in Tanzania. (4/9/24)
Baruch College: The New York Times: Baruch College, An Upward-Mobility Machine (4/8/24)
Baruch College: Forbes: American Talent Initiative Sees Gain In Lower-Income College Students (4/8/24)
Troy Thompson: Ragan: Communicators can Empower Managers to Give Better Feedback. Here’s How. (4/8/24)
Marc Edelman: Gaming Today: Ohtani, Porter, Davis Situations Could Map the Management of Future Sports Gambling Crises (4/8/24)
Douglas Carmichael: Wall Street Journal: Accounting Firms Rethink Their Ownership Structure (4/5/24)
Sonia Gilbukh: Investopedia: How Commission Settlement With Realtors Could Change Homebuying (4/2/24)
January – March
Ted Henken: WABC’s Tiempo: Blackouts, Lack of Food Deepen Crisis in Cuba (3/31/24)
Marc Edelman: The New York Times: Sports Leagues Bet on Gambling. Now They’re Facing Its Risks. (3/30/24)
Baruch College: Wall Street Journal: The Top Colleges for High-Paying Careers in Finance, Tech and Consulting (3/29/24)
Baruch College: New York City Mayor’s Office: Mayor Adams Appoints Nathifa Forde as Executive Director of NYC Her Future (3/29/24)
Baruch College: Center for an Urban Future: Boosting Transfer Student Success at CUNY (3/27/24)
Marc Edelman: The Conversation: ‘The Amazon of Sports’ has Already Cornered Baseball’s Apparel Market – and is now on the Verge of Subsuming Baseball Cards, too (3/27/24)
Ted Henken: PolitiFact: Fact-checking Trump’s False Claim About his Real Estate Case and Land Grabs in ‘Communist Countries’ (3/25/24)
Johanna Fernandez: Rethinking Schools: The Story of the Chicago Young Lords for Teachers (3/25/24)
Sonia Gilbukh: The Guardian: US Housing Market Faces Biggest Shakeup in Years – Here’s What we Know (3/24/24)
Carla Anne Robbins: National Committee on American Foreign Policy: Election 2024: Expectations and Speculations in Foreign Policy (3/22/24)
Sonia Gilbukh: The New York Times: What Does the Real Estate Shake-up Mean for New Yorkers? (3/21/24)
Deepshikha Chatterjee: Medical Xpress: Researchers Assess Citizenship Status and Career Confidence in Biomedical Trainees in the US (3/21/24)
Sonia Gilbukh: Vox: Could a Major Lawsuit Against Realtors Mean Lower Home Prices? (3/20/24)
Erika Dreifus: Moment: How to Remember: Holocaust Literature From Survivors’ Accounts to 3G (3/20/24)
Sonia Gilbukh: The Washington Post: Realtors’ Settlement Could Dramatically Change Cost of Housing Sales (3/15/24)
Michael Meisler: Fortune: The Cult of Tax Efficiency: The Totally Legal Way That Tesla, Ford, Netflix and Dozens of Other Large Companies use U.S. Law to Pay Their C-suite More Than Uncle Sam (3/15/24)
Baruch College, athletics: New York Amsterdam News: Bronx Native Mia Castillo of Baruch Leads Division III in Scoring (3/14/24)
Gang He: Nature: China–US Climate Collaboration Concerns as Xie and Kerry Step Down (3/12/24)
Baruch College: American Talent Initiative: Meet Baruch College: the Antidote to Cynicism About Higher Ed (3/11/24)
Baruch College: NY1 News: Mia Castillo: Making a Point of Scoring at Baruch College (3/11/24)
Ken Guest: The New York Times: From China to New York, by Way of the Southern Border (3/6/24)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Dartmouth has a Decision to Make on Approach to Players’ Union (3/6/24)
Marc Edelman: Associated Press: Dartmouth Men’s Basketball Team Votes to Unionize, Though Steps Remain Before Forming Labor Union (3/5/24)
Marc Edelman: Australia ABC News: NRL Rolls Into Las Vegas for Australian Rugby League’s Big American Gamble (3/2/24)
S. David Wu: Inside Higher Ed: Annual Presidents’ Survey Finds Optimism Amid Uncertainty (2/29/24)
Robert Smith: The Riverdale Press: Let’s be Sure Not to Relive Some of our History (2/29/24)
Howard Sherman: The Dallas Morning News: Keller High School Cancels ‘The Laramie Project,’ a Play About Gay Student’s Murder (2/26/24)
Troy Thompson: Ragan Communications: How Communicators can Advocate for Professional Development (2/26/24)
Marc Edelman: Bloomberg Law: Call of Duty Players Suit Is First to Test Esports’ Market Power (2/22/24)
Glenn Petersen: South China Morning Post: US-China Relations: How Washington’s Pacific Funding Crunch ‘plays right into’ Beijing’s Hands (2/21/24)
Baruch College: CBS News: The Colleges That Pay Off (2/20/24)
Baruch College: University Business: Which Colleges and Universities are Producing the Most Fulbright Award Winners? (2/20/24)
Baruch College, Zicklin School of Business: mbaMission: Is an MBA Worth the Investment in 2024? (2/20/24)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Why Disney, Fox And ESPN’s Sports Streaming Service Might Create More Problems Than It Solves (2/15/24)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Purported NFL Concern Over New Sports Broadcast Venture Misses Mark (2/15/24)
Carla Anne Robbins: Council on Foreign Relations: Press Freedom and Digital Safety (2/13/24)
Marc Edelman: NY1 News: Casino Companies are Looking to Sweeten the Deal (2/13/24)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: New Challenge to NCAA NIL Rules is ‘Engineered’ on Firm Legal Ground (2/12/24)
Baruch College: University Business: The 15 Colleges Producing the Most Homegrown Entrepreneurs (2/8/24)
Adrienne Raphel: The New York Times: But What Do the Tortured Poets Think? (2/6/24)
David Gruber: Anthropocene Magazine: What do you Get When you Cross Ecology, Acoustics, and Artificial Intelligence? A Wholesale Revolution in Wildlife Science (2/5/24)
Isaac Vaghefi: NBC New York: Is There a Dark Side to Social Media? NYC Experts Dive In. (2/4/24)
Marc Edelman: The New York Times: N.F.L.’s Rapid Embrace of Gambling Creates Mixed Signals (2/4/24)
Samantha MacBride: Bloomberg: Don’t Kill Community Composting in New York City (2/1/24)
Donal Byard: LexBlog: How Direct Listings Compare With Initial Public Offerings (2/1/24)
Thomas Halper: AsAmNews: Asian American Woman Defies Politician Running for NYC Mayor (1/29/24)
Baruch College: BK Reader: Brooklyn College Alum Named Baruch Men’s Volleyball Coach (1/28/24)
Marc Edelman: The New York Times: Email Misfire Adds Drama to the War for a New York Casino License (1/26/24)
Ralph Blumenthal: The New York Times: One Hope From Changes at This Holocaust Museum: Fewer Nazi Selfies (1/26/24)
Nicole Gordon: Gothamist: ‘Full of Loopholes’ — Mayor Adams’ 2021 Fundraising Shows Weaknesses in Campaign Finance Law (1/25/24)
Lucrezia Nava: Net Zero Investor: Carbon Dioxide Removals: On Your Marks, Get Set, Emit? (1/24/24)
Nizan Geslevich Packin: Forbes: Commercial Real Estate And Bank Conduct Risk: The Next Domino? (1/18/24)
David Gruber: Scienmag: URI professor Leads Effort Demonstrating Success of New Technology in Conducting Deep-sea Research on Fragile Organisms (1/17/24)
Lauren Aydinliyim: HR Brew: How HR Should be Thinking about Noncompetes in Light of Potential State, Federal Bans (1/17/24)
Baofu Qiao: Medriva: Revolutionary Nanotherapy: A Promising Strategy to Prevent Allergic Reactions (1/17/24)
Baruch College: New York Daily News: Student Journalism Isn’t Kids’ Stuff (1/17/24)
Yildiray Yildirim: The New York Times: The Harriet Tubman? The Anne Frank? House Layout Names Draw Criticism. (1/16/24)
Arthur Lewin: New York Amsterdam News: ‘The Color Purple’ Exceeds Box Office Expectations While Preserving Sisterhood (1/16/24)
Vivian Williams: Caribbean Life: Guyana Police Serving Criminal Summons in US ‘A Grave Misstep’: Distinguished Guyanese lawyer (1/15/24)
Seth Dobrin: CUNY-TV’s A Slice of Life: Artificial Intelligence 101 (1/11/24)
Patrycja Sleboda: The Atlantic: ‘Plant-Based’ Has Lost All Meaning (1/8/24)
Lin Peng: CUNY Graduate Center: A Professor Wants to Make Green the New Black in Business (1/4/24)
Marc Edelman: The James Altucher Show: The ABC of Online Sports Gambling (1/3/24)
Baruch College: CUNY-TV’s Urban U (segment starts at 20:00): Teaching Students Dining Network Etiquette (1/1/24)
Carl Rollyson: CUNY-TV’s Urban U: Interview Discussing His Book About William Faulkner (1/1/24)
October – December
Ralph Blumenthal: The New York Times: Using the Wyeth Art She Reveres to Rebuild a Lost Maine Waterfront (12/31/23)
Eric Essono Tsimi: Africa Executive: Politics Uncharted: Resisting the Legacy of Colonial Succession in Cameroon (12/30/23)
Marc Edelman: Bloomberg Law: NCAA Pay Plan for Athletes ‘Too Little, Too Late’ to Curb Suits (12/19/23)
Baruch College: efinancialcareers: The Cheap Course That Will Get You a $1m Job in a Hedge Fund (12/14/23)
Patrycja Sleboda: The Washington Post: The Secret to Getting People to Eat More Plant-based Food (12/12/23)
Lilac Nachum: Atlantic Council: How African Countries can Work Together to Feed the Continent—and Speed up its Development (12/12/23)
Rafael Walker: The Chronicle of Higher Education: Why the Presidents Couldn’t Answer Yes or No (12/12/23)
Patrycja Sleboda: Yahoo! Finance: Meat Eaters More Likely to buy Plant-based Foods not Marketed as Vegan (12/11/23)
William Organek: Reorg Radio: Interview on Purdue Pharma Argument at U.S. Supreme Court (12/11/23)
Leonard Kostovetsky: The National Desk: Top Banker Debates Cryptocurrency Use, Requests Shutdown and Government Regulation (12/7/23)
Marc Edelman: Inside Higher Ed: ‘Revolutionary’ or ‘Reactionary’? NCAA Chief’s New Model for Big-Time Sports (12/6/23)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Baker’s Proposed NCAA Reforms Are Reactionary, Not Revolutionary (12/6/23)
Robert Smith: El Nacional: Little Caracas: Venezuelan Migrants Open Space to Their Own Neighborhood in New York (12/6/23)
Baruch College: 24/7 Wall Street: Colleges With the Most Upward Mobility (12/5/23)
William Organek: MarketWatch: As Supreme Court Weighs Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy, Families say the Process has Compounded Their Pain (12/4/23)
Robert Smith: The New York Times: Venezuelan Migrants Could Soon Create New York’s First ‘Little Caracas’ (12/3/23)
Johanna Fernandez: The New York Times: Pablo Guzmán, Puerto Rican Activist Turned TV Newsman, Dies at 73 (11/30/23)
Lin Peng: The Telegraph: 10th International Conference on Sustainability ‘SUSCON X’ concludes at IIM Shillong (11/29/23)
Paquita Davis-Friday: WalletHub: Compare Personal Loan Rates (11/24/23)
Bryan Jones: Daily Kos: A Sinking and Thirsty Mexico City Imposes Drastic Months-long Water Restrictions (11/19/23)
Mitchell Cohen: Los Angeles Review of Books: Georg Lukács’s Two Natures: The Centenary of “History and Class Consciousness” (11/17/23)
Gang He: Scientific American: What the U.S.-China Agreement Means for Greenhouse Gas Emissions (11/16/23)
Jay Dahya: WalletHub: Easiest Credit Cards to Get Approved For (11/15/23)
Gisele Regatao: The World: New York City is Trying to Turn Houses of Worship Into Shelters (11/15/23)
Donal Byard and Masako N. Darrough: LexBlog: How M&A Delistings Affect the Quality of Information About Peer Firms (11/15/23)
Ted Henken: PolitiFact: The Criminal Prosecutions Against Trump Are Not ‘Just Like the Cuban Regime’ (11/15/23)
David Jones: The Conversation: As yet Another Deadline Looms, a Divided US House Stumbles Closer to a Federal Shutdown: 5 Essential Reads (11/13/23)
Douglas Lackey: Woman Around Town: Spies For the Pope – Christian vs. Christian (11/13/23)
Baruch College: The New York Times: Drawings of a City Divided: New York Reacts to the Israel-Hamas War (11/11/23)
Sophia Gilbukh: The Washington Post: Real Estate Industry Trembles over Commissions on Home Sales (11/11/23)
Gisele Regatão: Monumental: The Cult of Columbus (11/6/23)
Ben Guttmann: Player FM: The Importance of Simple Messaging for Marketing Success (11/1/23)
David Jones: The Conversation: 3 Reasons the House GOP is not any More Dysfunctional Than the Democrats − Even After the Prolonged Speaker Chaos (10/31/23)
David Jones: CUNY-TV’s CUNY Forum: Washington, D.C. Undecided (10/31/23)
Ted Henken: NBC News: Cuba Officials Urge U.S. Lift Sanctions to Stem Migration from the Caribbean Island (10/31/23)
Johanna Fernandez: The Latin Times: Behind the ‘Evolving Crisis’ of the Smithsonian’s Latino Museum (10/30/23)
Rebecca Merkin: Frontiers in Psychology: Editorial: Employee Life Satisfaction: Real World Consequences (10/24/23)
Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana: The Texas Tribune: Texas Lawmakers Weigh Spending $1.5 Billion on More Border Barriers. Experts say Walls Alone Won’t Stop Migrants. (10/23/23)
Carolyn Abott: Gothamist: Two NYC Councilmembers Battle in South Brooklyn Over a new Council Seat (10/22/23)
Marc Edelman: Boston Globe: The Landscape of College Sports is Changing by the Minute, and not Everyone is Happy About it (10/17/23)
Els de Graauw: Migration Policy Centre Blog: The Role of Cities in Shaping Immigrant Rights: the Case of Houston, Texas (10/17/23)
Mike Richichi: EDUCAUSE Review: 2024 EDUCAUSE Top 10 – #4: Diving Deep into Data (10/16/23)
Mike Richichi: EDUCAUSE Review: 2024 EDUCAUSE Top 10 – #5: Administrative Cost Reduction (10/16/23)
Mike Richichi: EDUCAUSE Review: 2024 EDUCAUSE Top 10 – #7: Hiring Resilience (10/16/23)
Baruch College: The Wave: Creative College Financing (10/13/23)
Mitchell Cohen: WABC-NY (segment starts at 10:15): Extra Time: Death Toll Rises in Israel; How to Protect Kids From Images of War (10/11/23)
Douglas Lackey: Broadway World: Spies for the Pope Comes to Theater for the New City Next Month (10/11/23)
Yochi Cohen-Charash: The Conversation: Three Steps for Getting Over Social Media Envy – Advice From a Psychologist (10/2/23)
July – September
Johanna Fernandez: Washington Examiner: How the Marxist Left Tries to Rewrite History (9/29/23)
Dan Li: Inside Higher Ed: The Elements of Sterile (9/28/23)
Daniel Rovenpor: Newswise: Political Independents are More Negative Than Partisans (9/25/23)
Baruch College: CBS New York: Baruch College Ranked Top Value of any University Nationwide (9/24/23)
Johanna Fernandez: The New York Times: Smithsonian’s Latino Museum Faces Political Winds Before a Brick Is Laid (9/23/23)
Nicole Gordon: The City: Adams Campaign Repeatedly Ignored Regulators’ Demands to Identify Supporters Behind $300,000 in Contributions (9/22/23)
George Mitchell: The Chronicle of Philanthropy: With 200,000 Nonprofits Rated, the New Charity Navigator Aims High, Falls Short (9/21/23)
Baruch College: NY1 News: “In the Headlines: Baruch College #1 for Best Value” (starts at 6:08) (9/20/23)
Baruch College: Knowinsider: Top 10 Best Public Colleges in the U.S 2024 by W.S.J (9/19/23)
S. David Wu: MarketWatch: The U.S. News College Rankings for 2024 are out. Why Does Anyone Care? (9/18/23)
Linda Essig: Wall Street Journal: The U.S. Colleges Offering the Best Value (9/18/23)
Bruce Weber: The Ticker: The Baruch Opportunity: Zicklin Dean Weber’s First Semester (9/18/23)
Johanna Fernandez: TIME: Inside the Controversy Over the National Museum of the American Latino (9/15/23)
Geanne Belton: NPR: ‘Miseducation: Missing Voices’ Podcast Explores Lack of Student Journalism (9/14/23)
Elena Martinez: Women’s Health: 45 Best Movies Spotlighting Latinx and Hispanic Culture to Watch in 2023 (9/14/23)
Baruch College: CNBC: The 10 Best Colleges and Universities in the U.S.—None are in California (9/13/23)
Christopher Stults: LGBTQ Nation: Why do Queer Men Have So Much Sex? (9/13/23)
Gail Levin: Art Daily: Derfner Judaica Museum + The Art Collection opens ‘Zhen Guo: Chroma Comes from the Margins’ (9/9/23)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: The New York Times: What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in September (9/8/23)
Baruch College: Black Star News: Eight CUNY Senior Colleges Among 25 Nationwide Recognized for Delivering ‘High Bang For Your Tuition Buck’ by Forbes (9/8/23)
Baruch College: The New York Times: The Top U.S. Colleges With the Greatest Economic Diversity (9/7/23)
Manpreet Kohli: Entomology Today: Safeguarding Biodiversity: An Entomologist’s Goal as Government Policy Analyst (9/7/23)
Glenn Hunter: Harlem World: Listen to the New York Rens: Keeping the Legacy Alive Podcast in Harlem and Beyond (9/7/23)
Baruch College: Wall Street Journal: The WSJ/College Pulse College Rankings: Measuring Outcomes, Not Inputs (9/6/23)
Ted Henken: Wall Street Journal: Cuba Says Russian Ring is Recruiting Cubans to Ukraine (9/5/23)
Nizan Geslevich Packin: Forbes: Who’s Afraid Of (Suing) DeFi Entities? (9/5/23)
David Gruber: The New Yorker: Can We Decipher a Whale’s First Sounds? (9/4/23)
Anthea Perkinson: WalletHub: Best Savings Accounts (9/4/23)
Carolyn Abbott: Gothamist: Conservatives in the chamber: NYC’s Common Sense Caucus Tries to Counter the Left (9/2/23)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: Hyperallergic: Fall 2023 New York Art Guide (9/1/23)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: Puerto Rico Art News: We Didn’t Ask Permission, We Just Did It… at Mishkin Gallery, New York (9/1/23)
Ralph Blumenthal: USA Today: From Conspiracy Theories to Congressional Hearings: How UFOs Became Mainstream in America (8/31/23)
Judith Ryba: Jewish Link: Get Healthy With Dr. J (8/31/23)
Stefan Bathe: Brookhaven National Laboratory: Celebrating New Beginnings at RHIC and EIC (8/31/23)
Nicole Baldi: HR Magazine: Is Teaching HR Right For You? (8/29/23)
Baruch College: Patch: Here are the Best NY Colleges, According to New Rankings (8/28/23)
Zachariah Mampilly: The Christian Science Monitor: The Wisdom Behind Zimbabwe’s Election Calm (8/25/23)
Elizabeth Wollman: Broadway World: The Sondheim Legacy to Premiere on CUNY-TV (8/24/23)
Shelly Eversley: Truthout: Montgomery Dock “Brawl” Was an Incident 400 Years in the Making (8/23/23)
George Mitchell: The Chronicle of Philanthropy (repurposed by Associated Press): Part Stock Fund, Part Donor-Advised Fund: a New Bid for Young Donors (8/22/23)
Carla Anne Robbins: Council on Foreign Relations: Responding to Extreme Global Heat (8/22/23)
Gail Levin: Art Week: Zhen Guo: Chroma Comes from the Margins (8/21/23)
Jonathan Engel: The New York Times: We Know Where New Weight Loss Drugs Came From, but Not Why They Work (8/17/23)
Yildiray Yildirim: The Messenger: Manhattan Rent Reaches Record High at $5,588 (8/10/23)
Marc Edelman: Sports Handle: Sports Betting or Fantasy Sports? Conflict Growing Around What’s Legal Where (8/10/23)
Lauren Block and Mahima Hada: CleanLink: Why Soaps and Sanitizers are Overused in Public Settings (8/9/23)
Tsedale Melaku: MIT Sloan Management Review: Countering the Corporate Diversity Backlash (8/9/23)
Ted Henken: Diario de Cuba: How do Migrants From Around the World Support Authoritarian Governments? (8/7/23)
Baruch College: NY1 Noticias: They Hold a Journalism Workshop for School Students (8/6/23)
S. David Wu: Town & Country: Duke, Baruch, or Bust: Parents Debate If Pricey Private Schools Are Still Worth It (8/3/23)
Baruch College: Harlem World: Mayor Adams: 1,300+ Asylum Applications Submitted; Higher Education Partnerships For Fall Semester (8/2/23)
Marc Edelman: The Messenger: PGA Appears to Offer Big Money to Pro Golfers Who Avoided Lucrative Saudi League Contracts (7/28/23)
Matthew Eatough: Ancillary Review of Books: A Sprawling, Encyclopedic Archeology of Cold War Thought: A Review of Miquel de Palol’s The Garden of Seven Twilights (7/28/23)
S. David Wu: Politico: New York Leaders Eye Next Steps to Boost Diversity Following Affirmative Action Ruling (7/26/23)
Debbie Kaminer: Bloomberg Law Podcast: The Pitfalls of Accommodating Religious Employees (7/26/23)
Ralph Blumenthal: C-SPAN: Hearing on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (7/26/23)
Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana: Al-Jazeera: Indigenous Groups Say They are Left Out of US Immigration Debate (7/24/23)
Lin Peng: Fast Company: How Palantir Stock Developed a Weird, Passionate, Meme-crazy Fan Base (7/17/23)
Tsedale Melaku: DiversityGlobal: Using Performance Metrics to Help Women and Minorities Overcome Leadership Resistance (7/14/23)
Marc Edelman: Yahoo! Finance: PGA Tour Official: LIV Deal ‘Should Not’ Violate US Antitrust Laws (7/11/23)
Debbie Kaminer: The Hill: The Supreme Court’s Surprising Overturn of a 47-year-old Precedent on Religious Accommodation (7/5/23)
Yildiray Yildirim: China Daily: Record Amount of U.S. Office Space Lies Empty (7/3/23)
Baruch College, Zicklin School of Business: Poets & Quants: Business Schools with the Highest Return for MBAs (7/1/23)
April – June
Tsedale Melaku: Bloomberg Law: Affirmative Action’s Demise Threatens Big Law Diversity Pipeline (6/30/23)
Sonia Gilbukh: Gothamist: NYC Broker Fees are Skyrocketing. The City Council is Trying to put the Fees on Landlords. (6/30/23)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Proposed NCAA Rule Changes Likely to Lead to New Antitrust Challenges (6/30/23)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Latest NFL Gambling Suspensions Reflect Poorly on Both Owners and Players (6/30/23)
Cate Cammarat: Broadway World: CreateTheater and Prism Stage Announce Their New Play Development Partnership (6/30/23)
Debbie Kaminer: The Conversation: Co-workers Could Bear Costs of Accommodating Religious Employees in the Workplace, as Supreme Court Reinterprets 46-year-old Precedent (6/29/23)
Marc Edelman: Vanity Fair: The PGA Tour-LIV Golf Deal Looks Headed for a Political Buzz Saw: “It’s Textbook Sportswashing” (6/29/23)
Lauren Block and Mahima Hada: UC Riverside News: Consumers Tend to Overuse Shared Products (6/28/23)
Nizan Geslevich Packin: Forbes: When VCs Benefit From FDIC Funds: Examining the Implications (6/23/23)
Stuart Davis: Hankyoreh: Netflix Imperialism: Are Korea’s Days as the Platform’s Favorite Content Creator Numbered? (6/23/23)
Angie Beeman: Travel Noire: These are the Best States for Racial Equality in Civic Engagement in 2023 (6/21/23)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: What is Likely Happening With the PGA Tour and LIV Golf Merger? (6/21/23)
Ellen Stein: The New York Times: A Job With a Fair Salary? What Pay Transparency Laws Are Revealing. (6/20/23)
Carla Anne Robbins: Council on Foreign Relations: Reporting on AI and the Future of Journalism (6/20/23)
Marc Edelman: Yahoo! Finance: LIV Called the PGA Tour a Monopoly. Their Truce Created New US Antitrust Scrutiny. (6/18/23)
Marc Edelman: Tampa Bay Times: Is A’s move from Oakland a cautionary tale for the Rays in Tampa Bay? (6/16/23)
Marc Edelman: Winston-Salem Journal: N.C. Republicans Rally Around Bill That Would Bar Transgender Athletes From Participating in College Sports. (6/15/23)
Baruch College, Marxe School of Public and International Affairs: Independent Sector: Supporting Sector Leadership with Leadership Fellows New York (6/14/23)
Barbara Caress: Gothamist: Aetna Reveals Health Care Denial Rates in Medicare Advantage Court Case for NYC Retirees (6/13/23)
Baruch College: Newsday: Cuttone Quadruplets of East Meadow Graduate From Four Different Colleges (6/12/23)
Baruch College: Newsday TV: Long Island Quadruplets Graduate From College (6/12/23)
Baruch College: Caribbean Life News: Caribbean Heritage Inspires This First-Generation Student and Business Owner (6/8/23)
Marc Edelman: USA Today: PGA Tour, LIV Golf Merger Creates Even Bigger ‘Monopoly,’ But at What Price? (6/7/23)
Carla Anne Robbins: Council on Foreign Relations: Turkey After the Elections (6/7/23)
Angie Beeman: WalletHub: 2023’s Best States for Racial Equality in Civic Engagement (6/7/23)
Nizan Geslevich Packin: Financial Times: ‘AI Ripe to Shake Up Private Banking,’ Says Israeli Entrepreneur (6/7/23)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: PGA Tour Merger With LIV Golf Should Cause Concern for Antitrust Regulators (6/6/23)
Baruch College: Cheese Market News: Chobani CEO and Founder Hamdi Ulukaya Speaks at Baruch College’s 2023 Commencement Ceremony (6/5/23)
Ralph Blumenthal: The Debrief: Intelligence Officials Say U.S. Has Retrieved Craft of Non-Human Origin (6/5/23)
Molly Kern, Allison Lehr Samuels, and Sara Welch: AACSB: Team is Also a Verb (5/29/23)
Baruch College: NY 1 News: Tony Li: Boldly Tackling New Opportunities (5/25/23)
Carla Anne Robbins: Council on Foreign Relations: Reporting on Gender and Politics (5/23/23)
Mary Kern: Harvard Law School Blog: Tired of Liars? Promote More Ethical Negotiation Behavior (5/23/23)
Baruch College, Masters in Financial Engineering Program: eFinancialCareers: The Public College Whose Quant Grads Earn More Than Princeton’s (5/22/23)
Nizan Geslevich Packin: Forbes: Automation’s Hidden Costs: The Case Against a Paywalled Human Touch (5/22/23)
Debbie Kaminer: The Daily Record: The Cost of Religious Accommodation (5/22/23)
Baruch College: El Diario Nueva York: The Big Day of Becoming a University Professional (English version) (5/21/23)
Baruch College: El Diario Nueva York: El Gran día de Convertirse en Profesional Universitario (Spanish version) (5/21/23)
Baruch College, Investment Management Group: Wall Street Journal: Young Investors in College Clubs Embrace Wild Market Ride (5/20/23)
Marc Edelman: The Week: The Casino on the Couch (5/20/23)
Baruch College, Master in Financial Engineering program: Risk.net: Baruch Topples Princeton in Risk.net’s Quant Master’s Rankings (5/19/23)
Stephanie Hershinow: Washington Post: Like Today, 18th-century Laws About Pregnancy Aimed to Control Women (5/17/23)
Baruch College, student-athlete featured: WNBC-NY: Quadruplet Sisters From Long Island Graduate From College (5/16/23)
Baruch College: El Diario Nueva York: Senator Gillibrand Leads Bill to Expand SNAP Food Stamp Funds to More College Students (5/16/23)
Debbie Kaminer: The Conversation: Co-workers Could Bear Costs of Accommodating Religious Employees in the Workplace if Supreme Court Tosses out 46-year-old Precedent (5/15/23)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: The Brooklyn Rail: Aura Rosenberg: What is Psychedelic (5/9/23)
Christian Lewis: San Francisco Chronicle: How S.F.-bound ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ and Anti-drag Legislation Prop Each Other Up (5/9/23)
Baruch College, Office of Alumni Relations and Volunteer Engagement: La Voz de Chile: Commemorating the 200th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations Between the United States and Chile (5/9/23)
Baruch College, Financial Reporting Conference: CFO: Non-GAAP Definitions, Environmental Credits, ESG Data: Baruch Conference Highlights (5/9/23)
Baruch College, Financial Reporting Conference: CFO: Overburdened Audit Committees Threaten Quality of External Audits (5/8/23)
Karanja Keita Carroll: 400 Plus Podcast: Race, Identity, Black Nationalism (5/8/23)
Lin Peng: Wall Street Journal: Male Stock Analysts With ‘Dominant’ Faces Get More Information—and Have Better Forecasts (5/7/23)
Ralph Blumenthal: Albuquerque Journal: ‘UFOhs!’ an Illustrated Close Encounter Geared Towards Kids (5/7/23)
Baruch College, Financial Reporting Conference: Public Company Accounting Oversight Board: Chair Williams’ Fireside Chat with Baruch’s Interim Dean Paquita Davis-Friday (5/4/23)
Douglas Carmichael: Bloomberg Tax: EY’s Abandoned Split Exposes Obstacles to Big Tech Consulting (5/4/23)
Howard Sherman: Washington Post: Schools are Canceling Student Shows with LGBTQ Characters (5/2/23)
S. David Wu: City & State: The 2023 Power of Diversity: Asian 100 (5/1/23)
Baruch College, Marxe School of Public and International Affairs: Abt Associates: Abt, Marxe School at Baruch College Launch Graduate Certificate to Promote Equity in the Field of Policy Analysis (4/27/23)
Ryan Coughlan: Inside Higher Ed: Readying Students for the AI Revolution (4/27/23)
Linda Essig: TheatreArtLife Podcast: Artistic Finance collaboration with Linda Essig (4/24/23)
Doug Carmichael: Bloomberg Tax: EY Leaders Are Pressured to Rebuild Trust After Failure of Split (4/24/23)
Marc Edelman: The New York Times: N.F.L. Walks a Fine Line on Players’ Betting (4/22/23)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Reactions to NFL Players 2023 Gambling Suspensions (4/22/23)
Casey Halliley: WalletHub: Best Credit Cards for People with No Credit (4/20/23)
Debbie Kaminer: ABA Journal: Supreme Court Considers How Far Employers Should go for Religious Accommodation (4/13/23)
Deborah Balk: State of the Planet, Columbia Climate School: New Project Aims to Advance Open and Inclusive Science (4/13/23)
Baruch College: The City: High School Journalists Demand Albany Expand Press Protections (4/13/23)
Paquita Davis-Friday: The Ithacan: Expert Discusses Workplace Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (4/12/23)
Baruch College, Clivner=Field Plaza: South China Morning Post: New York Shows how Hong Kong can Embrace Car-free, Pedestrian-friendly Streets and not Hurt Businesses (4/12/23)
Baruch College: Wall Street Journal: Top Colleges for High-Paying Jobs in Finance (4/11/23)
Carla Anne Robbins: Council on Foreign Relations: Regionalization and U.S. Economic Competitiveness (4/11/23)
S. David Wu: The Aspen Institute: How to Restore Trust in Colleges and Universities (4/8/23)
David Gruber: The Science Times: Deepest Fish Found Off the Coast of Japan Has a Face Only a Mother Could Love With Its Tadpole-Like Shape, Gelatinous Bodies (4/3/23)
January – March
Nizan Geslevich Packin: Science: Science for Policy to Protect Children in Cyberspace (3/30/23)
Els de Graauw: The Haitian Times: Raising Money to Serve Haitians: A Delicate Act for Many Nonprofits (3/30/23)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: TUSSLE: Aura Rosenberg (3/30/23)
Johanna Fernandez: New York Amsterdam News: Book review: ‘The Trials of Mumia Abu-Jamal—A Biography in 25 Voices’ (3/30/23)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: The New York Times: Aura Rosenberg’s Seriously Playful Art of Collaboration (3/29/23)
Carla Anne Robbins: Council on Foreign Relations: Israel’s Political Crisis (3/29/23)
Sabrina Kizzie: New York Trend: Female Power: Women Dominating and Crushing Social Media with Influence, Power & Opportunity: Dr. Kizzie Talks Tips on Gender Equality in Technology (3/27/23)
Douglas Carmichael: The CPA Journal: Regulators and Standard Setters: Updates and Panel Discussion (3/26/23)
Bruce Weber: Poets & Quants: Baruch College Taps Bruce Weber as Zicklin School’s New Dean (3/25/23)
Barbara Caress: The Chief: Keeping Supplemental Medicare Plan Would Still Yield Savings, Expert Says (3/25/23)
Gail Levin (segment starts at 9:40): CUNY-TV Arts in the City: How I Became an Art Historian (3/24/23)
Lin Peng: MarketWatch: GameStop Investors are Playing by Rules You’ll Find in a Casino More Than a Stock Portfolio (3/23/23)
Carla Anne Robbins: Council on Foreign Relations: Religion and Foreign Policy Webinar: Religion and Technology (3/23/23)
Stefan Bathe: CUNY Graduate Center: A New Experiment Recreates Soupy Leftovers of the Big Bang (3/22/23)
Pavel Krivenko: WalletHub: Best Same-Day Loans (3/22/23)
Baruch College: The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education: Higher Education Grants or Gifts of Interest to African Americans (3/22/23)
Paquita Davis–Friday: The CPA Journal: Fireside Chat with PCAOB Chair Erica Y. Williams (3/21/23)
Linda Allen: City & State: The 3 New York Democrats Who Voted to Weaken Dodd-Frank (3/20/23)
Bruce Weber: The Ticker: Baruch College Taps Bruce Weber as Zicklin School’s New Dean (3/20/23)
Zhuolin Li: The Los Angeles Post: “AACYF Top 30 Under 30” List Releases, Class of 2023 (3/20/23)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: Document Journal: ‘What Is Psychedelic’ Details Aura Rosenberg’s Appetite for Impulse (3/20/23)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: Artnet: ‘I Find Freedom in Constraints’: Aura Rosenberg on Making Art That Transgresses the Bounds of History, Sexuality, and Memory (3/17/23)
Linda Allen: CUNY Graduate Center: An Explainer on Bank Failures and Bailouts (3/16/23)
Linda Allen: CUNY Graduate Center: What Caused the Recent Bank Failures? (passcode: fF5I5h#n) (3/16/23)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: GothamToGo: Aura Rosenberg: What is Psychedelic at Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College (3/15/23)
Mary McGlynn: Free Republic: End of the English Major? Hardly! (3/15/23)
Joel Lefkowitz: American Talk: Making Exit Interviews Count (3/15/23)
Ralph Blumenthal: Roosevelt House: Repeal! — The End of Prohibition’s ‘Noble Experiment’ (3/14/23)
S. David Wu: City & State: The 2023 Higher Education Power 100 (3/13/23)
S. David Wu: The Ticker: President Wu Talks Spring Plans, New Entrepreneurship Department (3/13/23)
Douglas Carmichael: Wall Street Journal: KPMG Gave SVB, Signature Bank Clean Bill of Health Weeks Before Collapse (3/13/23)
Sabrina Kizzie: Black Enterprise: Women of Power Summit Shares How to Master Relationships When Working Remotely (3/13/23)
Barbara Katz Rothman: Think Global Health: Risk Pregnancy and Extreme Sports (3/6/23)
Sabrina Kizzie: The Philadelphia Inquirer: Stop Blaming Gisele Fetterman and Jill Biden for Their Husbands’ Actions (3/6/23)
Bridgett Davis: Hour Detroit Magazine: Books About Detroit by Female Authors (3/6/23)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: e-flux: Aura Rosenberg: What Is Psychedelic (3/6/23)
David Sitt: Fortune: Remote Workers are Adopting a New Practice Called ‘Body Doubling,’ in Which They Watch Strangers Work Online (3/5/23)
Tina Coco: Harvard Law Today: Beyond the Rankings: Better Practices for Sharing Law School Data (3/2/23)
Deepshikha Chatterjee: Tech and Science Post: Researchers Examine Career Confidence in Underrepresented Biomedical Scientist Trainees (3/2/23)
Baruch College, NYCdata and Weissman Center for International Business: American Society of Civil Engineers: Aqueduct met New York City’s Need for Clean Water in 1842 (3/1/23)
John Osae-Kwapong: The Ghana Report: Opinion: Sophia Akuffo and the Cost of Active Citizenship (2/27/23)
Angie Beeman: Nature Portfolio: Exclusive: Documents Raise Questions About UCLA’s Suspension of Ecologist (2/27/23)
Carla Anne Robbins: The Chicago Council on Global Affairs: The Superpowers After One Year of War in Ukraine (2/24/23)
Baruch College: Diverse: Issues in Higher Education: CUNY Colleges Receive $750,000 for Anti-Bigotry Strategies (2/24/23)
Andrea Gabor: Gotham Gazette: Will A “Bar” Exam for Teachers Improve Student Performance? (2/23/23)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: PGA Takes on LIV Golf’s Saudi Backers: Everything You Need to Know About Golf’s Messiest Controversy (2/23/23)
Ralph Blumenthal: The New York Times: Was This Washington Portrait Really by Charles Peale? Experts Took a Look. (2/19/23)
Douglas Carmichael: Wall Street Journal: Lack of Crypto Audit Regulation Raises Questions About PCAOB Authority (2/17/23)
Carla Anne Robbins: The World Next Week Podcast: Munich Security Conference, Biden Visits Poland, Israel’s Judiciary Overhaul, and More (2/16/23)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Florida Amends NIL Law As NCAA Cartel Continues to Fall (2/16/23)
Glenn Hunter: Harlem World Magazine Podcast: In Celebration of Rev. Calvin Otis Butts III (2/15/23)
Tsedale Melaku: CUNY-TV’s Black America: A Gift That Keeps Giving for BRESI at CUNY (2/15/23)
Baruch College: The Ritz-Herald: U.S. Department of State Announces Top Producing U.S. Colleges and Universities of Fulbright Students and Scholars (2/14/23)
Ted Henken: Miami Herald: Looking to Come to the U.S., Cubans Turn to an Unusual Market for Boat Parts: Facebook (2/14/23)
Sabrina Kizzie: Black Enterprise: Dr. Sabrina Kizzie Speaks on the Undeniable Black Millennial Consumer Power (2/14/23)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: ‘Duh! Are you Serious?’ Mayor Adams Appears to Mock Migrants Who Slept in the Street (2/10/23)
Mindy Engle-Friedman: The Hechinger Report: Column: New Climate Legislation Could Create 9 Million Jobs. Who Will Fill Them? (2/9/23)
Carla Anne Robbins: “The World Next Week” Podcast: Turkey-Syria Earthquake Aftermath, Khamenei’s Pardon, Lula Visits Washington, and More (2/9/23)
Thomas Halper: AsAmNews: Should Lunar New Year be a Federal Holiday? (2/3/23)
Carla Anne Robbins: Council on Foreign Relations “The World Next Week” Podcast: Biden’s SOTU, Blinken Visits China, EU Bans Russian Petroleum Products, and More (2/2/23)
S. David Wu: NY1 News: New York Leaders Recognized in Annual ’50 over 50′ List (2/1/23)
Viviana Rivera-Burgos: The New York Times: How Much Longer Can ‘Vote Blue No Matter Who!’ Last? (2/1/23)
Carla Anne Robbins: Council on Foreign Relations: Reporting on Biden’s Border Policies (2/1/23)
Yildiray Yildirim: China Daily: NYC Looks to Convert Offices into Apartments (2/1/23)
S. David Wu: City & State: Fifty Over 50: The Age Disruptors (1/31/23)
Ralph Blumenthal: The New York Times: On Holocaust Remembrance Day, the U.N. Hears of a Little-Known Killing Field (1/27/23)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: PropertyNest: Gramercy Park Neighborhood Review – Manhattan Moving Guide (1/27/23)
Doug Muzzio: Nieman Reports: What Happens When Candidates Avoid Mainstream News (1/27/23)
Doug Muzzio: Governing: How Weak Is Kathy Hochul? (1/26/23)
Baruch College: The Washington Post: In Search of George Santos’s Illustrious College Volleyball Career (1/26/23)
Baruch College: The New York Times: The (Real) Team at the Center of a Santos Tale (1/25/23)
Mara Bianco: Government Technology: Higher Ed Reactions to ChatGPT Run the Gamut (1/24/23)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: Hochul Suffers Setback Over LaSalle Nomination: What Does she do Next? (1/21/23)
Doug Muzzio: New York Post: Gov. Kathy Hochul Chief Judge Pick Hector LaSalle Faces Dem Gauntlet Wednesday (1/18/23)
Sabrina Kizzie: CBS New York: New Study Explores Black Millennial Spending Power (1/17/23)
Linda Allen and Gary Dillon: ABC-7 NY: The Science of New Year’s Resolutions (1/10/23)
Angie Beeman: Center for Brooklyn History: Racism and the Liberal White Illusion (1/10/23)
Yanrong Jia: LexBlog: Assessing the SEC’s Enforcement Role Against Financial Misconduct (1/9/23)
Barbara Caress: New York Daily News: A Better Way for Retiree Health Care (1/9/23)
Edward Mendlowitz: The CPA Journal: Why People Leave Public Accounting (1/6/23)
Diana Hamilton: The Washington Post: Visiting a Place Where Poetry is Vibrantly Alive (1/6/23)
October – December
Doug Muzzio: Gothamist: In a Bind, New York GOP Stops Short of Calling for Rep.-elect George Santos to Resign (12/30/22)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: Hochul Readies for Full Term Seeking to put her Stamp on NY, Analysts Say (12/30/22)
Eric Gander: MarketWatch: Yes, George Santos is Likely Going to be Seated in the New Congress (12/28/22)
Baruch College, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences: The Week: Hedge Funds’ Favorite Public College (12/25/22)
Johanna Fernandez: Democracy Now!: “Latinos, Race and Empire”: A Talk by Juan González (12/23/22)
Carla Anne Robbins: Council on Foreign Relations: The World Next Year: What to Watch in 2023 (12/22/22)
Ted Henken: Artnet: NFT Marketplace OpenSea Has Blocked Cuban Artists and Collectors From Its Platform, Citing U.S. Sanctions Law (12/22/22)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: Art & Education: Who Speaks for the Oceans? – Mishkin Gallery at Baruch College, City University of New York (12/21/22)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Labor Board To Pursue Unfair Practices Charges Against USC, PAC-12 And NCAA (12/16/22)
Baruch College, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences: Bloomberg: School of Quant: At $29,000, a Public NYC College Outclasses Princeton (12/15/22) PDF available.
Ted Henken: France 24: Cuba Sees Mass Exodus to US Amid Blackouts, Shortages (12/15/22)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: NCAA Hiring Charlie Baker As Next President Is Likely More Symbolic Than Meaningful (12/15/22)
Carla Anne Robbins: Council on Foreign Relations: Reporting on LGBTQ+ Issues (12/13/22)
Lauren Block: The Conversation: About One-third of the Food Americans Buy is Wasted, Hurting the Climate and Consumers’ Wallets (12/12/22)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: NCAA Division I’s 14-Sport Minimum Rule Is Ripe For Antitrust Challenge (12/12/22)
Douglas Carmichael: Wall Street Journal: Binance is Trying to Calm Investors, but Its Finances Remain a Mystery (12/10/22)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Sharing of College Athlete N.I.L. Data Raises Interesting Antitrust Questions (12/9/22)
Deborah Balk: NY-1 News: Population Shifts Caused by Climate Change Could Affect Inland Neighborhoods: Report (12/8/22)
Glenn Hunter: Harlem World: HWM Podcast: Harlem Historian Glenn Hunter On 1936 Harlem Riot Report (12/8/22)
Shige Suzuki: Reckon: Representation Matters: How a Black Manga brand is Closing the Imagination Gap (12/8/22)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Gambling Regulators Need To Crack Down On Sports Gambling Ads Disguised As Journalism (12/8/22)
Baruch College, Zicklin School of Business: The CPA Journal: Remote Auditing Continues to be Hot Topic (12/8/22)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Knight Commission’s Converations on College Sports Reforms Don’t Do Enough (12/7/22)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: New York’s New Name, Image and Likeness Law Hardly Protects College Athletes (12/6/22)
Geanne Belton: Harlem World: 73% Of NYC Public High Schools Don’t Have Student Newspapers, Says Study (12/6/22)
Ralph Blumenthal: New York Post: One of Brooklyn’s Oldest Homes, Asking $4M, Faces a Murky Future (12/6/22)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: More Unlicensed, Domestic Sports Betting Sites Are Operating Under the Guise of Fantasy Sports (12/5/22)
Doug Muzzio: The New York Times: Mayor Eric Adams’s Trip to Qatar Was a Bit of a Mystery Tour (12/4/22)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: Campaign Donations, Spending in NY Governor’s Race Highest in 20 Years (11/28/22)
Geanne Belton: New York Daily News: Writes of Passage: More NYC High Schools Need Student Newspapers (11/27/22)
Samantha MacBride: Slate: The Laws of Thermodynamics Will Not Bend for Landfills (11/26/22)
Marc Edelman: The Daily Beast: Billionaire Tries to Usurp Dad’s Legacy With NYC Casino (11/26/22)
Sabrina Kizzie: The City: From the MTA to the FDNY, New York City’s Extremely Online Entities Ponder Life After Twitter (11/23/22)
Geanne Belton: Chalkbeat: 73% of NYC High Schools Don’t Have a Newspaper. Efforts are Growing to Fill in the Gaps. (11/23/22)
H. Fenwick Huss and Paquita Davis-Friday: AACSB: Transitions: People and Places (11/22/22)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: Postelection Finger-pointing Reflects Dem Rift Over Future of Party (11/19/22)
Carla Anne Robbins: The Chicago Council on Global Affairs: COP27, War Spills to Poland, and Midterms Impact G20 (11/18/22)
David Jones: Roll Call: How New York Became Friendly Turf for Trump-aligned Candidates (11/17/22)
Debra Caplan: The New York Times: As the Pandemic Drags On, Americans Struggle for New Balance (11/14/22)
Eugene Marlow: SBO Magazine: Jazz in China: The Book, The Documentary, The Journey (11/13/22)
Baruch College: Untapped New York: Top 10 Secrets of Kips Bay, Manhattan (11/13/22)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: The Ticker: Artist Josèfa Ntjam performs at Mishkin Gallery (11/12/22)
Alex Chinco: Investors’ Chronicle: Ideas Farm: Passive Saturation? (11/11/22)
Nizan Geslevich Packin: Forbes: Protecting Our Children In Cyberspace: What Are We Missing? (11/10/22)
Eric Mandelbaum: Journal of the American Medical Association: How the Cognitive Science of Belief Can Transform the Study of Mental Health (11/9/22)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: Zeldin Campaign Faced a Very Narrow Path to Victory in NY, Experts Say (11/9/22)
Carla Anne Robbins: Asia Society: Global Geopolitical Risks Ahead of U.S. Midterm Elections (11/8/22)
Baruch College: The Ticker: Baruch in Concert Performs in Clivner=Field Plaza (11/6/22)
Thomas Halper: AsAmNews: City Council Candidate Alleges Racism & Bullying by Opposition (11/2/22)
Doug Muzzio: Niagara Gazette: Crime, the Economy and Abortion Stoke Campaigns in Final Days (11/2/22)
Paquita Davis–Friday: The CPA Journal: Fireside Chat: A Conversation with PCAOB Chair Erica Y. Williams (11/1/22)
S. David Wu: ABC News: Justices to Take Aim at Race-conscious College Admissions in Affirmative Action Cases (10/30/22)
S. David Wu: The Ticker: Baruch and BMCC Launch Business Academy (10/30/22)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: CUNY-TV’s Arts in the City: Exhibition That’s Helping us Better Understand Whales (10/29/22)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: CUNY-TV’s Simply Science: Artists and Scientists Come Together to Advocate for our Oceans (10/29/22)
John Osae-Kwapong: Modern Ghana: The Economics, Policy and Politics of the Fight Against Galamsey (10/26/22)
Carolyn Abott: Newsweek: Everything Lee Zeldin Said About Trump During Hochul Debate (10/25/22)
Judith Kafka: New York Daily News: NYC Middle Schools Shouldn’t Pick Their Students (10/25/22)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: Kathy Hochul, Lee Zeldin Set for Lone Debate in NY Governor Race (10/25/22)
Gail Levin: The New York Times: How Did a Minister Come to Own Hundreds of Edward Hoppers? (10/19/22)
Anthony Farina: The Center Square: Study Finds New York Struggling the Least to Fill Jobs (10/19/22)
Baruch College: University Business: In Ranking the Best Colleges for 2023, are Ivy Schools Really a Good Value? (10/18/22)
Baruch College: Barron’s: Kenneth Correa: How Merrill Lynch Is Fighting the War for Hispanic Talent (10/14/22)
Isaac Vaghefi: Los Angeles Herald: Research Determines Whether Screen Time Reduction Increases Productivity (10/13/22)
Marc Edelman: Law360: You Caught A Historic Home Run Ball. Now Lawyer Up. (10/6/22)
Baruch College, Zicklin School of Business: Poets & Quants: 2022 Fall Guide to the World’s Best MBA Programs (10/6/22)
Linda Allen: CUNY-TV’s One to One: High Inflation and Recession Primer (10/2/22)
Neil Bennett: Center for Economic Policy Research: Incentivising COVID-19 Vaccine Adoption (10/1/22)
July – September
Ted Henken: The New York Times: Protests Erupt in Cuba Over Government Response to Hurricane Ian (9/30/22)
Barbara Caress: Crain’s New York Business: Op-ed: The City Should Leverage its Market Power to Reduce its Workers’ Health Care Costs (9/30/22)
Leonard Kostovetsky: KSNV-TV NBC: Digital Money Might be Coming, but Should Cash go Away? New Bill Addresses Issue (9/30/22)
Diane Gibson and Jessica Greene: Health Affairs: Medicaid at 57: Still Essential and Needs Improvements as COVID-19 Emergency Unwinding Looms (9/29/22)
Neil Bennett: Connecticut Post: COVID Boosters Readily Available in CT — Why Aren’t More People Getting Them? (9/29/22)
Theodore Joyce: Marketplace: Walmart’s Employee Insurance Will Soon Cover Fertility Treatments (9/29/22)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: The New Yorker: “Who Speaks for the Oceans?” (9/26/22)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: ArtsGazing: Opening This Week: Who Speaks for the Oceans? (9/25/22)
Ellen Stein: NewsNation: How Colleges can Help Low-income Students Succeed (9/19/22)
Andrea Gabor: The Suffolk Times: Many Issues Across the East End tie to Lack of Affordable Housing, Assemblyman Says at Virtual Forum (9/19/22)
Thomas Halper: AsAmNews: AAPI Groups, Victims & Advocates Join White House Hate Summit (9/15/22)
Carla Anne Robbins: Council on Foreign Relations: Reporting on Inflation and the U.S. Economy (9/13/22)
Zachariah Mampilly: Foreign Affairs: The Du Bois Doctrine (9/12/22)
Els de Graauw: The Haitian Times: Servicing Haitian New Yorkers After the Storm (9/9/22)
Gisele Regatão and Vera Haller: The World: Peruvian Filmmaker Melina León Boosts Peru’s Film Industry With Strong Female Leads (9/7/22)
John Osae-Kwapong: Modern Ghana: There Will be More Infractions in Auditor General’s Report Next Year if he Refuses to Surcharge (9/6/22)
Alex Chinco: Bloomberg: Passive Stock Investors Are Bigger Market Force Than Thought, Study Says (9/6/22)
Alex Chinco: Al Jazeera: What are Meme Stocks and Why are They Back? (9/5/22)
Nizan Geslevich Packin: LexBlog: The Law and Economics of Blacklisting (9/2/22)
David Gruber: The New York Times: The Animal Translators (8/30/22)
Angie Beeman: E-International Relations: Review – Say It Loud! (8/28/22)
Angie Beeman: Forbes: Avoiding Terms Like ‘White Privilege’ Is A Horrible Anti-Racism Strategy. Here’s Why (8/25/22)
Vincent DiGirolamo: New Jersey Herald: On Labor Day, a Salute to the Hats That Defined a Generation of Workers (8/25/22)
Sherry Ryan: The Chronicle of Higher Education: New Dean Appointed at Baruch College’s Marxe School of Public and International Affairs (8/25/22)
Johanna Fernandez: The New York Times: Brown University Acquires the Papers of Mumia Abu-Jamal (8/24/22)
Erika Dreifus: Moment Magazine: Fiction | Homecomings (8/23/22)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: NY Gov. Hochul’s First Year Office Marked by Several Accomplishments, Some Missteps (8/22/22)
David Gruber: Smithsonian Magazine: This Arctic Snailfish Is Loaded With Antifreeze Proteins (8/22/22)
David Gruber: CNN: Tiny Glowing Fish is Full of Antifreeze to Help it Survive Greenland’s Icy Waters (8/17/22)
David Gruber: American Museum of Natural History: Fish Full of Antifreeze Protein Found Off Greenland (8/16/22)
Linda Essig: BroadwayWorld: 5 Books Every Lighting Design Student Should Read (8/16/22)
Baruch College, Zicklin School of Business: INSIGHT Into Diversity: The 2022 Inspiring Programs in STEM Awards (8/16/22)
Marc Edelman: The Athletic: PGA Tour vs. LIV Golf: Why the ‘Nuclear’ Strike Option for Players Might be a Bad Idea (8/13/22)
Sarah Bishop: The New York Times: ‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’ and the Difficulty of Coping IRL (8/11/22)
Yochi Cohen-Charash: Vox: It’s Okay to be Envious. It Can Even be a Good Thing. (8/10/22)
Esther Allen: The New Yorker: The Timely Return of a Dictator Novel (8/10/22)
Doug Muzzio: New York Post: ‘Carpetbagger’ Mondaire Jones Uses Westchester Footage in NYC Primary Ads (8/10/22)
Doug Muzzio: The City: Third Time May Not Be Charm for Patel as Voters Reluctant to Embrace Generational Change (8/9/22)
Nizan Geslevich Packin: Toronto Star: Artificial Intelligence Products Cannot be Moral Agents. The Tech Industry Must be Held Responsible for What it Develops (8/7/22)
Helaine Korn: Poets & Quants: Spotlight On Baruch College, Zicklin School Of Business: Full-Time MBA (8/5/22)
Rebecca Watts: Poets & Quants: The MBA: Finding The Right Program For You (8/5/22)
Mary Kern: Business News Daily: How to Best Lead a Multicultural or International Team (8/3/22)
George Mitchell: The Conversation: Charities That Don’t Embrace Common Financial Norms Tend to Outperform Their Peers (8/3/22)
Carla Anne Robbins: American Purpose: Where’s the Strategy? (7/29/22)
Robb Hecht: CareerBuilder: Different Types of Job Interviews and How to Prepare for Them (7/29/22)
Baruch College, Financial Reporting Conference: The CPA Journal: Opening Remarks from the SEC and FASB (7/25/22)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: Online Schooling is the Bad Idea That Refuses to Die (7/23/22)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Here’s Why The PGA Should Worry About DOJ Probe, Experts Say (7/21/22)
Robb Hecht: Marketers Media: Incorporating Audio Content Into Marketing (7/21/22)
Marc Edelman: Deseret News: The Legalization of Sports Wagering and the Increase in Problem Gambling (7/19/22)
Gisele Regatão and Vera Haller: The World: Meet Peru’s Quechuan hip-hop Star (7/19/22)
Nizan Geslevich Packin: Protocol: Crypto Bankruptcy Plunges the Industry Into Uncharted Territory (7/15/22)
David Gruber: Tech Science and Post: A Race to Converse With, and Save, the Ocean’s Brainiest Eco-predators (7/15/22)
Carl Rollyson: New Albany Gazette: Faulkner Biographer to Present Program Here Tuesday (7/13/22)
Vera HallerGisele Regatão: The World: Peru’s Avocado ‘green-gold’ Rush Loses Some Shine (7/12/22)
Raquel Benbunan-Fich: The Association for Talent Development: Detach and Recover: Self-Care Strategies to Minimize Burnout (7/12/22)
Rafael Walker: The Chronicle of Higher Education: A Vindication of Academic Twitter (7/11/22)
Ted Henken: The Washington Post: Last Year, Cubans Took to the Streets. Now They’re Fleeing the Island. (7/11/22)
David Jones: The Conversation: Gun Reform Finally Passed Congress After Almost Three Decades of Failure – What Changed? (7/7/22)
David Jones: Psychology Today: Our Short Attention Span About Gun Violence (7/5/22)
April – June
Marc Edelman: Associated Press: One Year Into NIL Era, Fresh Questions About its Future (6/30/22)
Angie Beeman: Taylor & Francis Group: Book Review – The Other Side of Terror: Black Women and the Culture of US Empire (6/30/22)
Lindsey Plewa: MBAchic: Showing Your Employer the Value of Your Part-time MBA (6/29/22)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: AOC-backed Progressives Stumble in N.Y. Primaries as Democrats Gravitate to Political Center (6/29/22)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: Hochul-Zeldin Governor Race Poses Clear Choice on Abortion Issue (6/29/22)
Barbara Caress: Center for Health Journalism: Reporters are Waking up to the Medicare Story, but More Digging is Needed (6/28/22)
Rafael Walker: The Chronicle of Higher Education: Race on Campus (6/28/22)
Doug Muzzio: New York Post: What Anemic Early Turnout Means for Democrats, Republicans in NY Primary (6/28/22)
Heather MacCulloch: Diverse: Issues in Higher Education: NCAA Issues Report to Mark 50th Anniversary of Title IX (6/27/22)
Arianna Farinelli: Rai News: Stop Abortion, the Supreme Court as an ax on Women’s Rights (6/25/22)
Samantha MacBride: BioCycle: Commentary: Let’s Restart NYC Curbside Organics Collection With Yard Trimmings (6/20/22)
Ted Henken: WABC-TV: Tiempo: Some Cuba Restrictions Lifted Under Biden Administration (6/19/22)
Marc Edelman: NPR: Sports Betting Ads are Everywhere. Some Worry Gamblers Will Pay a Steep Price (6/18/22)
Janet Dewart Bell: The New York Times:‘I Feel Proud, and I Feel Mad as Hell’: Gloria Steinem on Ms. Magazine and Feminism Today (6/16/22)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: Democratic Gubernatorial Hopefuls to Hold Final Debate Before Primary (6/16/22)
Doug Muzzio: The Daily Star: Rebate Checks Arrive as Elections Approach (6/14/22)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: Jan. 6 Hearings Get Off to Dramatic Start: ‘Our Democracy Remains in Danger’ (6/9/22)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: Five Things to Watch for in Tonight’s Jan. 6 Committee Hearing (6/9/22)
Allison Hahn: New Books Network: Media Culture in Nomadic Communities (6/7/22)
Dahlia Remler: Health Affairs: Health Savings Accounts No Longer Promote Consumer Cost-Consciousness (6/7/22)
Nizan Geslevich Packin: WalletHub: Best Secured Credit Cards (6/6/22)
Matthew Edwards: National Mortgage News: As Mortgage Market Cools, Fraud Risk Heats Up (6/3/22)
Martina T. Nguyen: Saigoneer: The Life, Death and Legacy of 7 Pillars of Vietnam’s Quốc Ngữ Literary Wealth (6/3/22)
Marc Edelman: Law Practice Today: Exploring Esports: A Practitioner’s Guide to the Emerging Industry (6/2/22)
David Jones: The Conversation: Why Gun Control Laws Don’t Pass Congress, Despite Majority Public Support and Repeated Outrage Over Mass Shootings (5/26/22)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Baseball’s New Arbitrator Will Be Wild Card In Trevor Bauer Suspension Ruling (5/25/22)
Carla Anne Robbins: Council on Foreign Relations: Solar Reflection and Reducing Climate Risk (5/24/22)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: Porto Secreto: Andy Warhol’s Works on Exclusive Exhibition at Casa São Roque (5/23/22)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: These Ways to Cool the Charter-School Wars Probably Won’t (5/21/22)
David Jones: The Conversation: The Role Party Affiliation Played in Getting U.S. to Grim New Milestone of 1 Million COVID Deaths (5/18/22)
Raquel Benbunan-Fich: Grow Magazine: How to Stop Abandoning the Most Boring to-do’s on Your List, According to Science (5/17/22)
Armen Hovakimian: The Daily Beast: Twitter Boss Tries to Calm Nerves After Musk’s Latest Chaos (5/13/22)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: JPN-JornalismoPortoNet: Porto Will Have an Exhibition Dedicated to Andy Warhol That Includes Images Never Shown in Europe (5/13/22)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: Jornal de Notícias: Casa São Roque in Porto shows Andy Warhol in dialogue with other artists (5/13/22)
Baruch College: Inside Higher Ed: The Transfer Process Desperately Needs Innovation (5/12/22)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: NCAA ‘NIL’ Guidance Places Association At Renewed Antitrust Risk (5/12/22)
Christos Giannikos: International Business Times: Where is the Bottom on Wall Street? (5/10/22)
Ralph Blumenthal: The New York Times: House Panel to Hold Public Hearing on Unexplained Aerial Sightings (5/10/22)
Marc Edelman: Casino Connection: NCAA Lets Schools Sell Data for Sportsbooks (5/10/22)
Heather MacCulloch: Diverse: Issues in Higher Education: Running the Show: Female Athletic Directors Navigate Challenging Terrain (5/5/22)
Ted Henken: The New York Times: Ricardo Alarcon, Diplomat and Castro Confidant, Dies at 84 (5/5/22)
Tsedale Melaku: Harvard Business Review: How Women Can Identify Male Allies in the Workplace (5/4/22)
Rafael Walker: The Chronicle of Higher Education: Who Gets to Write About Whom? (5/3/22)
Don Waisanen: amNY: Op-Ed | Improving New Yorkers’ Lives with CUNY Research (5/3/22)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: Experts: Roe v. Wade Radically Alters NY Election Dynamics (5/3/22)
Marc Edelman: Sports Handle: NCAA Tweaks Outlook On Sports Betting, But Potential Problems Loom (5/3/22)
Marc Edelman: Stiffs & Georges – A Las Vegas Advisor Blog: MGM Beats Forecast, Makes Overseas Play; California Controversy (5/3/22)
S. David Wu: City & State: The 2022 Power of Diversity: Asian 100 (5/2/22)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Baseball Faces Uphill Battle Showing ‘Just Cause’ for Trevor Bauer 324-Game Suspension (5/1/22)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: From Broccoli to FDR, NYC Mayor Adams Evokes the Historic and the Hilarious (5/1/22)
Erika Dreifus: Moment Magazine: New Children’s Books Chronicle the Lives of Prominent American Jews (5/1/22)
Janet Rossbach: Symphony Talent: The JOY Podcast – Episode Four: How to Create a Culture of Belonging (4/30/22)
Don Waisanen: CNN: ‘Serious’ Joe Biden Looks to Prove he can be Actually Funny (4/29/22)
Ana Valenzuela: HealthDay: Do Zoom Meetings Kill Creativity? (4/27/22)
Marc Edelman: CalMatters: California Sports Betting Initiative Backed by FanDuel, DraftKings Would Block Small Competitors (4/27/22)
Debra Caplan: AlterNet: How Covid Defines Someone’s Place in Tribe Trump (4/27/22)
Robb Hecht: Lifewire: Even Flight Attendants Are Going Virtual (4/27/22)
Ralph Blumenthal: Breuers 2gether YouTube Channel: A Day at the Leo Baeck Institute – the Refugee Jews of Washington Heights and Inwood (4/26/22)
Doug Muzzio: Gotham Gazette: Giving People Voice, Improving Performance: New York City Should Implement Resident Satisfaction Surveys (4/25/22)
Scott Newbert: The City: Can NYC Help Small Businesses Help Themselves? (4/24/22)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: Jay Jacobs Draws Fire for Stance on Nassau Congress Race (4/23/22)
Kevin Edwards: Fox NY — Good Day New York: Indoor Beach Volleyball Facility Now Open in Queens (4/21/22)
Kenneth Abbott: The New York Times: Who Will Lend to the World’s Richest Man? (4/20/22)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: How Will Brian Benjamin’s Resignation Change the Dynamics of the Campaign for Governor? (4/16/22)
Shelly Eversley: Associated Press: Report: Majority of Black Americans say Race Shapes Identity (4/15/22)
Glenn Albright: The Hechinger Report: Simulating Student Mental Health for Teachers (4/14/22)
Vincent DiGirolamo: Monterey County Weekly: How Family History, and his Childhood in Monterey, Inspired Vincent DiGirolamo’s Deep Dive into the Reality of America’s Newsboys. (4/14/22)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: Kaleidoscope: Interview with Artist and Musician Lamin Fofana (4/14/22)
Raquel Benbunan-Fich: Grow Magazine: To Get Things Done, Make a to-do List and an ‘Ignore List,’ says Productivity Expert: ‘It’s all about Prioritizing’ (4/13/22)
Doug Muzzio: New York Post: Hochul Packs $220B Spending Plan to Recover from Brian Benjamin Corruption Scandal (4/13/22)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: Hochul: Faulty Backgrounding Process led to Benjamin’s LG Appointment (4/13/22)
Mark Rice: The New York Times: The Site Called ‘Machu Picchu’ Had Another Name First, Researchers Say (4/6/22)
Raquel Benbunan-Fich: Grow Magazine: How to Hack Your Work Schedule for a More Productive Day, According to a Multitasking Expert (4/6/22)
Theodore Joyce: Bioengineer: First Large-scale Study of COVID-era Birth Data Finds Significant Drop in Cesarian, Induced Deliveries (4/6/22)
January – March
Shelly Eversley: Associated Press: Will Smith’s Slap Sparks Debate on Defense of Black Women (3/31/22)
S. David Wu: City & State: The 2022 Higher Education Power 100 (3/28/22)
Olga Lavinda: NYMetroParents: NYC Mothers Unite to Help Ukraine (3/28/22)
Sara Ryoo: Poets & Quants: 2021 Best Undergraduate Professors: Sara Ryoo, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, City University of New York (3/28/22)
Carla Ann Robbins: The Roanoke Times: Editorial: Gas Prices Worrying? Brace for the Wheat Shortage (3/27/22)
Bridgett Davis: The Daily Telegram: Michigan Notable Author to Have a Virtual Book Program with the Tecumseh District Library (3/26/22)
Abby Anderton: The New York Times: Ukrainians Fill Streets With Music, Echoing Past War Zones (3/25/22)
Chris Meyer and Scott Newbert: Entrepreneur & Innovation Exchange: How Less Can Be More: Simplicity and Complexity in Product Design (3/23/22)
Chris Meyer: California Review Management: Unlocking Growth in Professional Services by Saying ‘No’ (3/22/22)
Andrea Gabor: The 74: Losing a ‘Godsend to the Bronx’: Parents Push Back Against DOE Shakeup (3/21/22)
Els de Graauw: Scholars Strategy Network: Refugee Resettlement Should Look Beyond First Job Placements (3/16/22)
Catherine Cammarata: BroadwayWorld: CreateTheater Founder Cate Cammarata to be Honored at Theater Resources Unlimited Gala (3/15/22)
Marc Edelman: Los Angeles Times: Was it Hypocritical for the NFL to Suspend Calvin Ridley for Gambling? Maybe Not. (3/14/22)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Why Calvin Ridley’s NFL Suspension Will Likely Stand Through the 2022 Season (3/13/22)
Thomas Main: Democracy Nerd: Episode 52: The Rise of Illiberalism with Thomas Main (3/13/22)
Geanne Belton: Red Hook Star-Revue: Press Pass NYC’s Pilot Program Launches in a Handful of High Schools (3/12/22)
Valerie Watnick: Food & Beverage Reporter: Ag Experts Call for Sustainable Farming, Biodiversity at MU ‘Future of Food’ Panel (3/12/22)
Raquel Benbunan-Fich: Grow Magazine: Taking a Walk in the Heat Could Actually Make you Less Productive, Study Suggests, Noting ‘Reduction of Cognitive Performance’ (3/11/22)
Myung-koo Kang: CGTN America: The Heat: Republic of Korea Election (3/10/22)
Baruch College: Google Blog: News Brief: February Updates from the Google News Initiative (3/10/22)
Baruch College Performing Arts Center: BroadwayWorld: Baruch Performing Arts Center Presents Joshua Beamish/MOVETHECOMPANY (3/8/22)
Eunkyu Lee: WalletHub: Best Home Improvement Loans (3/8/22)
Ilya Bratman: Jewish Telegraphic Agency: UJA New York to Approve Another $2 Million in Funding for Ukraine (3/8/22)
Edward Mendlowitz: Accounting Today: Art of Accounting: Passion or Chore? (3/7/22)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: GOP Looks to Pataki ’94 in Hopes of Staging Another Governor Upset (3/6/22)
Robert Smith: New York Daily News: Essential and Excluded: New York’s Forgotten Class (3/5/322)
Stuart Davis: WIRED: Netflix Has Defied the Russian Government, for Now (3/2/22)
Alex Mills: Carrier Management: Attn. Product Recall Insurers: New CEOs More Likely to Issue Recalls (2/28/22)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: The Fantasy Sports World Should Look to Wordle for Inspiration (2/27/22)
Eric Gander (segment starts at 9:35:05): NY1 News: President Biden’s Historic Nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court (2/26/22)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: High School Newspapers Are a Thrifty Way to Teach Civics (2/26/22)
Carla Anne Robbins: NY1 News: President Biden Declares Russian “Invasion” in Ukraine (2/22/22)
Timothy Aubry: The Point Magazine: Risking Embarrassment (2/22/22)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Kanter Freedom’s NBA Ouster Has Parallels to NFL’s Apparent Kaepernick Boycott (2/22/22)
Tom Main: Democracy Works: Tracing the Rise of Illiberalism (2/21/22)
Dan Stefanica: eFinancialCareers: “C++ is the differentiator between good and very good developers” (2/20/22)
Charlotte Brooks: South China Morning Post: Winter Olympics: Why has Eileen Gu’s ‘Chineseness’ sparked a raging debate on nationality and allegiance to China and US? (2/20/22)
Charlotte Brooks: Tampa Bay Times: Here’s What to Read From the Left and the Right (2/19/22)
Charlotte Brooks (segment starts at 19:05): KDEQ Forum: How Japanese American Incarceration During WWII Reshaped San Francisco (2/18/22)
Johanna Fernandez: Teen Vogue: How the Young Lords Fought for Health Care Access and Won (2/18/22)
Anthony Farina: WalletHub: 2022’s States Where Employers are Struggling the Most in Hiring (2/17/22)
Anthony Farina: NH Journal: Red-Hot NH Economy Struggles to Find Workers (2/17/22)
Charlotte Brooks: The Nation: US-Born Children in China Will Have to Choose Between Rival Superpowers (2/16/22)
Baruch College: Harlem World: They’ve Done It Again, the New York Community Trust Awards $6.6 Million in Grants to 35 Nonprofits (2/15/22)
Dan Stefanica: eFinancialCareers: The Cheap Course That Will Get You a $1m Job in a Hedge Fund (2/15/22)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: State Democrats Open Convention Amid Optimism, Some Concern (2/15/22)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: NYC Mayor Adams Awards Key to the City to Former Mayor Bloomberg (2/14/22)
Tom Main: Spectacles in Conversation: Focus Interviews: The Rise of Illiberalism (2/13/22)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Big Game 56? Why Some Sports Betting Companies Are Not Calling It the ‘Super Bowl’ (2/12/22)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: New York Online Sports Betting Needs Stronger Advertising Regulations (2/11/22)
Jim Gatheral: Risk.net: Rough Volatility Moves to Exotic Frontiers (2/11/22)
Ben Guttmann: Publishers Weekly: How to Turn Books into Objects of Desire (2/11/22)
Martina Nguyen: Saigoneer: The Wall, a Costume, and a Nation’s Identity: How the First Áo Dài Came to Be (2/11/22)
Elisa Balabram: Dance Magazine: If You’re Self-Employed as an Artist, These 5 Money Moves Are Essential (2/10/22)
Sherif Moussa: Religion News Service: Throwing Away Fairness for Special Needs Children (2/10/22)
Baruch College: eFinancialCareers: The Masters in Finance Graduates Who Earn $120k+ (2/7/22)
Marc Edelman: Reuters: NFL Coaches’ Claims of Incentives to Lose Poses Legal Risks for League (2/7/22)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: NY Redistricting Maps Give Democrats a Chance to Solidify Power (2/5/22)
Baruch College: NPR: 4 Tips for Parents and Caregivers Who Want to go to College (2/3/22)
Els de Graauw: Cornell Chronicle: Refugees in U.S. Struggle to Find Long-term Work (2/3/22)
Doug Muzzio: Gothamist: Just Two “Blue-Collar Guys”: Why Biden & Adams Are Counting on a Mutually Beneficial Relationship (2/2/22)
Marc Edelman: Fortune: NFL Sued for Racial Bias, Plaintiff Says Miami Dolphins Owner Offered him $100,000 to Lose Games Intentionally (2/2/22)
Tom Main: Keen On: How Improved Identity Politics Can Restore Our Trust in Government (2/1/22)
Glenn Hunter: Harlem World: Op-Ed: Harlem Needs a Permanent Location That Tells Its Own Story (2/1/22)
Thomas Main: The Bulwark: Both the Right and Left Have Illiberal Factions. Which Is More Dangerous? (2/1/22)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: As More States Legalize Sports Betting, Unlicensed Super Bowl Squares Pools Become Riskier (2/1/22)
Nizan Geslevich Packin: Vox: Why Bachelor Stars are Suddenly Shilling for Crypto (1/31/22)
Marc Edelman: KCBS-AM: How Legal is Your Office Sports Betting Pool? (1/29/22)
Tom Main: Searching for Political Identity Podcast: The Rise of Illiberalism with Thomas J. Main (1/29/22)
Baruch College, Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence Program: Greek Reporter: Greek Writer Ersi Sotiropoulos to Teach at City University of New York (1/28/22)
David Gruber: Discover: AI Might Help Us Decode Whale Language (1/27/22)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: State Legislature to Vote on New Election District Maps Next Week (1/27/22)
Marni Smith: Narrative Matters Podcast: After A Death, Bringing Stillbirth Prevention to the U.S. (1/26/22)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: Rep. Carolyn Maloney Gets Endorsed by Feminist Icon, Gloria Steinem (1/26/22)
Elizabeth Wollman: NPR: Like a ‘Bat Out of Hell’ (1/24/22)
Barbara Caress: The American Prospect: The Dark History of Medicare Privatization (1/24/22)
Nathaniel Rosenthalis: Art & Understanding Magazine: My HIV Prevention Options: Poetry by Nathaniel Rosenthalis (1/21/22)
Safia Jama: Academy of American Poets: It’s Not Really about Them, It’s about Us (1/21/22)
Scott Newbert: Entrepreneur & Innovation Exchange: Measuring Your Social Impact: What the Research Says (1/19/22)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: Election-year State Budget has a Little Something for Everyone (1/19/22)
Marc Edelman: The New York Times: Sports Betting’s Next Big Election Battles Are in California (1/18/22)
Doug Muzzio: Politico: New York’s Governor Becomes a ‘Juggernaut’ in Cuomo’s Wake (1/18/22)
Debbie Kaminer: The Conversation: What Supreme Court’s Block of Vaccine Mandate for Large Businesses Will Mean for Public Health: 4 Questions Answered (1/14/22)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: ArtDependence Magazine: The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Announces Fall 2021 Grantees (1/14/22)
Corey Mead: Truly*Adventurous: The Champions (1/13/22)
Ben Guttmann: Gotham Gazette: 22 Ways To See The City (1/13/22)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: ARTnews: Warhol Foundation Doles Out $4.1 M. in Grants to 49 Art Institutions (1/12/22)
Hilary Botein: City Limits: What’s Ahead for Tenants Displaced by Deadly Bronx Fire? (1/11/22)
Tom Main: New York Law Journal: Questions and Answers on ‘Illiberalism’ (1/10/22)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: College Football Championship Game Costs Georgia ‘Student-Athletes’ First Day Of Spring Classes (1/10/22)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: Teacher Shortages Will Linger When the Pandemic Wanes (1/8/22)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Despite NCAA Fears, College Football Remains Extremely Popular in NIL Era (1/8/22)
Marc Edelman: New York Daily News: Mobile Sports Betting Comes to New York on Saturday: What You Need to Know (1/7/22)
Jessica Lang: The Chronicle of Higher Education: Transitions: Appointment of New Dean at Baruch College (1/6/22)
Marny Smith: Health Affairs: After A Death, Bringing Stillbirth Prevention to the U.S. (1/5/22)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Why Antitrust Regulators Could Reasonably Block Fanatics From Acquiring Topps Trading Cards (1/4/22)
Héctor Cordero Guzmán: El Nuevo Dia: Puerto Rican Professor is Interim President of the Foundation that Oversees CUNY Investigations (1/4/22)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: As 2022 Begins, A Major Schism Among Sports Gender Rights Advocates is Brewing (1/3/22)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Women’s College Athletes Are Big Winners In 2021 NIL Reform (1/1/22)
October – December
Mitchell Cohen: Politico: Why Today’s Middle East Needs Henry Kissinger’s ‘Less Is More’ Approach (12/29/21)
Doug Muzzio: Spectrum News NY1: Cuomo’s Year of Scandal Changed New York Politics (12/21/21)
Scott Newbert: Entrepreneur: Old Wine in New Bottles: Post-Pandemic Lessons for Entrepreneurs from Adam Smith (12/20/21)
Raquel Benbunan-Fich: Grow Magazine: If you Need a Task at Work Done Soon, Setting a Deadline may Actually Backfire, New Study Suggests (12/17/21)
Ted Henken: PolitiFact: A Florida County GOP Says a Tampa Dem is a Communist. That’s ‘Completely False and Indefensible’ (12/15/21)
Carla Anne Robbins: Council on Foreign Relations: Reporting on Supply Chains and Inflation (12/14/21)
Thomas J. Main and Carla Anne Robbins: American Purpose: Book Discussion About “The Rise of Illiberalism” (12/13/21)
Héctor Cordero Guzmán: El Nuevo Dia: Report: The Educational Level of PAN Beneficiaries Increased in Puerto Rico (12/13/21)
S. David Wu: Business Wire: College Presidents Who Lead the U.S. in Advancing Social Mobility Speak Out (12/10/21)
Janet Rossbach: King Baudouin Foundation United States: Alumni Engagement & the Business of Belonging (12/10/21)
Katherine Foshko Tsan: Teaching History: A Journal of Methods: Open Educational Resources in History: A State-of-the Field Essay (12/10/21)
Doug Muzzio: Buffalo News: A Clearer Path to Election for Hochul as a Major Foe Steps Aside (12/9/21)
Doug Muzzio: New York Post: Merryl Tisch Intervened to Save SUNY Boss Malatras’ Job (12/7/21)
Els de Graauw: Berkeley Interdisciplinary Migration Initiative: Are Refugee Resettlement Services Doing More Harm Than Good? (12/6/21)
Baruch College: The Ticker: Aaronson Student Center Opens to Undergraduate Students (12/3/21)
Nizan Geslevich Packin: LexBlog: A Ranking Season Would Help Combat Discrimination by Commercial Banks (12/3/21)
Andreas Grein: MoneyGeek: A Guide to Improving Access to Cars and Transportation (12/2/21)
Dahlia Remler and Don Waisanen: New York Daily News: Kneejerk Vaccine Skepticism Isn’t Critical Thinking (12/1/21)
Rafael Walker: The Chronicle of Higher Education: Doctoral Students Hiring Career Consultants? This Must Stop (12/1/21)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: De-Emphasize Grades? These Californians Deserve a D (11/30/21)
Ralph Blumenthal: Stanley Feingold Lecture Series On American Politics: Conversation with NY Attorney General Letitia James (11/29/21)
Marc Edelman: Sports Destination Management: Out of the Shadows: New Golf Organization Taking Shape (11/28/21)
Johanna Fernandez: Workers World: The Role of Black Radicals − Civil War to the Carceral State (11/26/21)
Katrin Hansing: The New York Times: Playwright Is in Exile as Cuba Uses an Old Playbook to Quash Dissent (11/21/21)
Nizan Geslevich Packin: ABC Radio National: The New Globalisation (11/21/21)
Ted Henken: TIME: ‘Give Us a Break!’ Cuban Activists Say U.S. Sanctions Are Blocking Them from Online Services (11/19/21)
Baruch College: Associated Press: The Eighth Annual Social Mobility Index (SMI) Highlights Schools Fighting Against Growing Economic Disparity as Covid-19 Blocks Many Low-Income Students from Pursuing College (11/18/21)
Ted Henken: Rest of World: Mailchimp Temporarily Banned Cuban Media Outlets (11/17/21)
Kenneth Abbott: WalletHub: Best Credit Cards for Bad Credit in 2021 (11/16/21)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: Fight the School Culture Wars by Embracing Parents (11/13/21)
Ted Henken: Yahoo! Finance: The Countdown to the 15N March in Cuba Stresses Social Networks (11/12/21)
Baruch College, Clivner=Field Plaza: Curbed: Perfecting the New York Street (11/11/21)
Doug Muzzio: The Buffalo News: A Red Wave? Once Democratic Strongholds, Suburban Towns go Republican (11/10/21)
Guy Moshkovitz: Quanta Magazine: Mathematicians Find Structure in Biased Polynomials (11/9/21)
John Casey: WalletHub: Best Charities for 2022 (11/9/21)
George Mitchell: WalletHub: Best Charities for 2022 (11/9/21)
Jessica Greene: Building Trust: Losing and Building Trust in Assisted Living Homes (11/8/21)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: GOP Gains Reframe Next Year’s Gubernatorial Election (11/7/21)
Doug Muzzio: The Riverdale Press: Make way for Next Governor — Tish? Bowman? (11/6/21)
Alaina Claire Feldman: ArtAsiaPacific: Recording the Mekong: An Interview with Apichatpong Weerasethakul (11/5/21)
David Gruber: The Harvard Gazette: If we Could Talk to the Animals … Whales, Specifically (11/5/21)
Johanna Fernandez: On Contact Podcast: ‘The Young Lords – A Radical History’ (11/5/21)
Carla Robbins: Council on Foreign Relations: Reporting on Climate Change (11/4/21)
Doug Muzzio: The Buffalo News: After Years of Leaning Left, New York State Just Made a Right Turn (11/4/21)
Chester Zarnoch: WhoWhatWhy: For Coney Island, Hurricane Sandy was Just the Beginning (11/4/21)
Samantha MacBride: Sierra Club Canada Foundation: The Lifestyle of Plastics (11/3/21)
Marc Edelman: GOLF Magazine: Could the PGA Tour Legally Sanction Players who Defect to a Rival Tour? Here’s What Experts Say (11/3/21)
Marc Edelman: The Washington Times: Congress Intervention Into NFL, Washington Investigation Not Unheard of (11/3/21)
David Gruber: The Atlantic: The Search for Intelligent Life Heads Underwater (10/31/21)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: New York City’s Segregated Classrooms Hurt All Students (10/30/21)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: Letitia James Officially Announces She Will Run for New York Governor (10/29/21)
Elizabeth Wollman: Forbes: Broadway’s Biggest Licensing Company Could be Put Up for Sale (10/28/21)
Hector Cordero-Guzmán: University of Public Rico Radio: Families With Less Advantage Pay the Rotos Plates of the Alza in the Cost of Life (10/27/21)
Stephan Dilchert: Fast Company: How to Work With a Coworker When you Have Clashing Personalities (10/26/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Why the NCAA’s Basketball Player Advisor Limit is Its Latest Legal Blunder (10/25/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: The Moral Decay of Big-Time College Sports Starts at the Top (10/22/21)
Katherine Uva: Urban Archive: Gasopolis: From the 1939 to the 1964 World’s Fair (10/20/21)
Ted Henken: Los Angeles Times: Despite Promises to Lift Some Trump Sanctions, Biden Leaves Cuba in Deep Freeze (10/18/21)
Debbie Kaminer: Al-Jazeera: Should COVID-19 Vaccines be Mandatory? (10/18/21)
Ralph Blumenthal: C-SPAN: FDR and the Supreme Court (10/16/21)
Baruch NYCData: TravelPulse: US Tourist Hubs Expecting Travel Boom After Restrictions are Lifted (10/16/21)
Lauren Aydinliyim (segment starts at 15:50): NPR: Hire Power (10/15/21)
Ted Henken: Reason: Ted Henken on How Internet Access Is Changing Cuba (10/14/21)
Yochi Cohen-Charash: BBC: Has Social Media Created the Ultimate ‘Age of Envy’? (10/12/21)
Yao Shen: Wall Street Journal: SEC Digs Deeper Into Companies’ EPS Manipulation (10/10/21)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: Proposed Preamble to NYC Charter Emphasizing Racial Justice is on the Way (10/10/21)
Angela Pinto: Eminetra.co.nz: Group Programs for Weight Loss may Work Best (10/9/21)
Yajun Wang: Wealth Professional: Academics Reveal New Insights Into Momentum Investing (10/7/21)
Yajun Wang: Phys.org: Research Gives New Insight Into Capitalizing on Momentum Investing (10/5/21)
Rafael Walker: Education Week: You Can’t Legislate Away Black and Gay Educators and Students (10/5/21)
Marc Edelman: Daily Caller: Americans are Betting on Sports in Record Numbers. Here’s What It Means (10/5/21)
Doub Muzzio: Newsday: LI Democratic leaders endorse Gov. Kathy Hochul’s reelection (10/4/21)
Bridgett Davis: The New York Times: Jocelyn Nicole Johnson Makes Virginia’s Past Present in ‘My Monticello.’ (10/4/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: The Future of College Athlete Players Unions Lies in an NLRB Memo Footnote (10/4/21)
Zachariah Mampilly: The New York Times: Protests Are Taking Over the World. What’s Driving Them? (10/3/21)
July – September
Heather MacCulloch: Diverse: Issues in Higher Education: Intercollegiate Athletics Settle Into New Normal (9/30/21)
Katherine King: The East Hampton Star: Comfort to the Uncomfortable (9/30/21)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: Vaccine Mandate Poses Hochul’s 1st Big Political Test , Experts Say (9/29/21)
S. David Wu: Bloomberg: Can Painted Streets Draw New Yorkers Out of Their Apartments? (9/27/21)
Linda Allen: Newsday: Public Employees Can Defund Union (9/27/21)
Glenn Albright: Healthline: How This New Program Is Training College Freshmen About Sexual Misconduct Prevention (9/27/21)
Robb Hecht: YR Media: TikTok Schools Gen Z on Personal Finance (9/27/21)
Ralph Blumenthal: The Debrief: The Experience: The Cultural Rise of Alien Abductions and Those Who Encounter Them (9/24/21)
Baruch College: The Ticker: US News & World Report Ranks Baruch as No. 3 Best Public College in the North (9/24/21)
Debbie Kaminer: NorthJersey.com: NJ Wants to Divest After Ben & Jerry’s Ends Sales in Settlements. Will it Stand in Court? (9/23/21)
Sonia Gilbukh: HousingWire: A Real Estate Professor Weighs in on the Future of MLSs (9/22/21)
Marc Edelman: Sportico: Professor Pays College Athlete to Promote NCAA Overhaul Paper (9/22/21)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: How to Help School Boards Resist Pressure Groups (9/21/21)
Baruch College data: The New York Times: N.Y.C.’s Tourism Industry, Hit Hard by the Pandemic, Sees a Reason for Hope With Changes to Travel Rules. (9/20/21)
David Cenedella: New York Post: AOC’s ‘Tax the Rich’ Dress Designer Aurora James Owes Debt in Multiple States (9/18/21)
S. David Wu: Gotham Gazette: Eight Ideas to Drive New York’s Economic Recovery Now (9/17/21)
Zachariah Mampilly: Dissent: Why Did the Western Left Ignore Occupy Nigeria? (9/17/21)
Debbie Kaminer: National Public Radio: The State Of Vax Requirements, Dunkin’ Drops Merch, And Resurrecting The Woolly Mammoth (9/15/21)
Debbie Kaminer: The Conversation: Who’s Covered by a Vaccine Mandate? Here’s a Quick Guide to America’s Patchwork of Covid-19 Shot Requirements (9/14/21)
Vince DiGirolamo: Monterey Herald: Newsboys: Inspired by the Story of his Monterey Father, Author Explores Essence of Street Smarts (9/12/21)
Yochi Cohen-Charash: Knowable Magazine: The Two Sides of Envy at Work (9/11/21)
Chester Zarnoch: Daily Mail: Bloated Rodent Carcasses Wash up on NYC’s Parks and Beaches After Historic Storm (9/10/21)
Tanuka Ghoshal: WalletHub: Ask the Experts: Cheapest Car Insurance in New York (9/9/21)
Erika Drifus: Moment Magazine: Book Review | Do Murdered Jews Speak Louder? (9/8/21)
Vera Haller: Washington Post: Life and Death Underground: N.Y. Immigrants Perish in Flooded Basements (9/4/21)
Yafit Lev-Aretz: DevNews: Apple’s #SpyPhone, an Apple App Store Settlement, and the Expansion of Government Facial Recognition Software (9/2/21)
Baruch College: Patch: 13 NYC Colleges Make Princeton Review’s 2022 ‘Best’ List (9/2/21)
Helaine Korn and Fred Burke: MBAchic: What MBA Programs Will Look Like This Fall 2021 (9/1/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: States Must Update Sports Gambling Laws to Prevent Professors From Betting on Student Games (8/29/21)
Doug Muzzio: New Yorker: The Mayoral Candidate with a Mouth That Roars (8/27/21)
Marlene Leekang: EdSurge: What it Takes for a College to go Online (8/25/21)
Doug Muzzio: Buffalo News: Sources: Hochul Taps Harlem State Sen. Brian Benjamin as Lieutenant Governor (8/25/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: New College Sports Alliance May Face Similar Antitrust Scrutiny to the NCAA (8/25/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: After Losing MLB License, Topps Should Pivot to College Sports Trading Cards (8/23/21)
Doug Muzzio: Associated Press: Cuomo’s Drive to Dominate led to Success, and his Downfall (8/22/21)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: How Schools Can Win the Confidence of Parents (8/21/21)
Elyse Kane: Ad Age: Targeting Gets Way too Much Credit From Marketers and Creative Far too Little, Survey Finds (8/19/21)
Shelly Eversley: Inside Higher Ed: Practicing the Equitable, Transformative Pedagogy We Preach (8/16/21)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: Things Haven’t Ended Well for the Three Amigos of State Politics (8/15/21)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: Hochul: I’m Running for Governor After Finishing Cuomo Term (8/12/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Unionizing College Football Players Presents A Double-Edged Sword (8/10/21)
Marc Edelman: Bloomberg Law: For NCAA’s Antitrust Woes, Athlete Unions Pose Ironic Solution (8/6/21)
Ted Henken: Breitbart: Reports: Cuba’s Internet Shutdown Fueled by Chinese Big Tech (8/5/21)
Doug Muzzio: Governing: The Damning Details of Andrew Cuomo’s Behavior (8/4/21)
Ted Henken: The Guardian: Why the Internet in Cuba has Become a US Political Hot Potato (8/3/21)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: Bloomberg Opinion Radio: Weekend Edition for 7-30-21 (Podcast) (8/2/21)
Charlotte Brooks: NPR: Amid Anti-Asian Hate, AAPI Candidates Aim to Smash Stereotypes and Lead Their Cities (8/2/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Unsigned Mets Draft Pick Kumar Rocker can Place Some of Blame on MLB Union (8/2/21)
Carla Anne Robbins: American Purpose: The Enemy Uncounted (7/30/21)
Marc Edelman: ESPN: New Players’ Association Aims to Represent College Football Players amid Changing NCAA Landscape (7/28/21)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: Let Schools Decide how to Spend Pandemic Windfall (7/26/21)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: Cuomo Team Assails Investigators as Probe Hits Pivotal Point (7/24/21)
S. David Wu: Center for Urban Future: Re: New York City: 250 Ideas from New Yorkers to Revive NYC’s Economy, Spark Good Jobs, and Build a More Equitable City (7/22/21)
Shelley Spector: The Agency Insurgents Podcast: The Agency Insurgents, Episode #1 – Shelley Spector (7/22/21)
Ted Henken: Washington Post: Cuba Censored the Internet Amid Protests. Florida Leaders Want Biden to Respond with Balloon-based Wireless. (7/22/21)
Doug Muzzio: City & State: Big Outside Spending Didn’t Always Buy Success in NYC’s June Primaries (7/21/21)
Ted Henken: Reuters: Emboldened by Protests, Cuban Opposition Websites Pique Government (7/19/21)
S. David Wu: City & State: 2021 Power of Diversity: Asian 100 (7/18/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: After Supreme Court Loss, NCAA Deregulation Is Inevitable Next Step (7/18/21)
Alaina Claire Feldman: PARSE: Flooding the Exhibition (7/17/21)
Ted Henken: New York Post: Cuba Resorting to Citizen Spies, Plainclothes Cops to Crush Dissent (7/17/21)
Johanna Fernandez (segment starts at 19:10): Sputnik: The Historic Occupation of Lincoln Hospital in NYC by The Young Lords in 1970 (7/17/21)
Michael Bobelian: The Washington Post: Book World: The Supreme Court’s Complicated Civil Rights Hero (7/16/21)
Lauren Aydinliyim: NPR: What are Noncompete Clauses? Why Biden Wants to Limit Their Usage (7/16/21)
Doug Muzzio: Gothamist: Super PACs Poured Millions Into the NYC Primary. Whose PAC Got the Best Results? (7/16/21)
David Birdsell: CBS-NY: Gov. Cuomo Expected to be Interviewed by State Attorney General’s Office About Sexual Harassment Allegations (7/16/21)
Doug Muzzio: New York Post: Andrew Cuomo to be Questioned in State Sexual Harassment Probe (7/15/21)
Ted Henken: Reason: How Social Media Fuels the Protests in Cuba (7/14/21)
Ted Henken: NPR: Cuban Government Blocks the Internet in an Attempt to Thwart Protesters (7/14/21)
Ted Henken: Slate: Cubans are Proving That the Internet Can Still Be a Force for Democracy (7/14/21)
Baruch College: Entrepreneur: You Can Pay for College (7/14/21)
Mitchell Cohen: Dissent: For a Liberal Socialism (7/13/21)
Ted Henken: The Wall Street Journal: Cuba Cracks Down on Protests Amid Worst Economic Crisis in Decades (7/13/21)
Ted Henken: Associated Press: Cuba’s Internet Cutoff: A Go-to Tactic to Suppress Dissent (7/13/21)
Katrin Hansing: The New York Times: ‘Everyone Has a Tipping Point’: Hunger Fuels Cuba’s Protests (7/12/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: As President Biden Cracks Down on Tech Mergers, States Promote New Sports Gaming Oligopoly (7/12/21)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: Congress Fails Schoolkids Struggling to Learn Online (7/9/21)
Christopher Stults: The Graduate Center, CUNY “The Thought Project” Podcast: How Gay and Bisexual Men Can Sustain Strong, Healthy Relationships (7/9/21)
Yehuda Izhakian: LexBlog: Risk and Ambiguity in Turbulent Times (7/8/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Licensing Name, Image and Likeness Rights Presents a Quandary for College Athletes on Student Visas (7/8/21)
David Birdsell: Politico: With Primaries Over, the Race for Council Speaker Takes Center Stage (7/7/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Connecticut Sports Gambling Law Hands FanDuel and DraftKings a Fantasy Sports Duopoly (7/7/21)
Baruch College: Patch: Baruch Pedestrian Plaza in Midtown Opens After Decade of Work (7/6/21)
David Gruber: Discover: Understanding How Whales Communicate (7/6/21)
Héctor Cordero-Guzmán: Explica.co: The Indelible Imprint of Mexican Culture Impacted by Migration (7/6/21)
Marc Edelman: Lineups: NCAA Alters Rules in Wake of Supreme Court Unanimous Decision: Sports Betting Implications (7/3/21)
Rafael Walker: The Chronicle of Higher Education: Colleges Need to Get Serious About Gun Violence (7/2/21)
Marc Edelman: Law Week Colorado: Unanimous Supreme Court Subjects College Sports Cartel to Antitrust Scrutiny (7/2/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: 7 Best Practices For College Athletics Departments In The Era Of Name, Image And Likeness Rights (7/1/21)
David Birdsell: CBS-NY: NYC Mayoral Race: Embattled Board Of Elections Releases New Numbers Showing Adams With Same Razor-Thin Lead (7/1/21)
April – June
Ralph Blumenthal: Poynter: UFOs, Once Consigned to Conspiracy Theories, Have Landed in Mainstream American Journalism (6/30/21)
Vincent DiGirolamo: CUNY-TV’s One to One with Sheryl McCarthy: Newsboys (6/29/21)
Ralph Blumenthal: CUNY Podcasts: Strange but True: The Psychiatrist who Believed in Alien Abduction (6/29/21)
Doug Muzzio: New York Post: More Absentee Ballots Returned from Districts Backing Adams than Others: Analysis (6/29/21)
Marc Edelman: Boston Globe: NCAA Must Act Now to Allow Pay and Protection for College Players (6/27/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Is the NCAA Not Only a Cartel, But Also an Inefficient One? (6/24/21)
Ted Henken: Equal Times: Cuba: Between US Indifference and EU Disapproval (6/23/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: New Connecticut Law Legalizes Sports Gambling at Expense of Most Daily Fantasy Sports Operators (6/23/21)
David Birdsell: CBS-NY: NYC Primary: All Eyes On City’s Economic Recovery As Voters Decide All 5 Borough President Positions (6/22/21)
Jessica Greene: American College of Healthcare Executives: Building Trustworthiness in the Healthcare System Now and in the Future (6/22/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: What Happens Now That the Supreme Court has Decided Alston V. NCAA? (6/22/21)
Marc Edelman: NPR’s All Things Considered: LISTEN: What Does The NCAA Ruling Mean For UConn? (6/22/21)
Marc Edelman: Southern California Public Radio 89.3-KPCC: Supreme Court Rules Against NCAA, Sides With Ex-Athletes in Compensation Case (6/21/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: As Earlier Predicted, U.S. Supreme Court Rules Against NCAA, 9-0 (6/21/21)
Marc Edelman: MLive: Supreme Court Ruling on NCAA Opens Door for College Athletes to get Paid (6/21/21)
Marc Edelman: The Advocate: What Does the Supreme Court Ruling on NCAA v. Alston Mean? More Benefits and (Possibly) More Lawsuits (6/21/21)
Marc Edelman: Law360: High Court NCAA Ruling May be Win for Athlete Labor Rights (6/21/21)
Andrea Gabor: Columbia Journalism Review: How Harassment Allegations Shifted Coverage of a Mayoral Campaign (6/21/21)
David Birdsell: Gotham Gazette: What Have the Top Democratic Mayoral Candidates Actually Accomplished? (6/21/21)
Elliott Dawes: The Chronicle of Higher Education: Transitions: Top College Administrator Appointments (6/21/21)
David Birdsell: CBS-NY: NYC Mayoral Candidates React As Kathryn Garcia, Andrew Yang Make Joint Campaign Stops (6/20/21)
Doug Muzzio: Wall Street Journal: New York Mayoral Candidate Maya Wiley Is Gaining in the Polls (6/19/21)
Carla Anne Robbins: Council on Foreign Relations: The World Next Week: What to Read This Summer (6/18/21)
Héctor Cordero-Guzmán: El Diario: New York Mexican-Americans Would Make a Difference if They Register and Vote (6/18/21)
David Birdsell: New York Post: New York’s Message to Next Mayor: Make Streets Safe again, Don’t Defund NYPD (6/18/21)
Doug Muzzio: Governing: Why New York Can’t Decide What It Wants in a Mayor (6/18/21)
Harold Goldstein: Baldwin Herald: Baldwinites Appointed to Police Diversity Board (6/17/21)
Doug Muzzio: Caribbean American Weekly: Endorsements in Elections (6/17/21)
Doug Carmichael: Crain’s New York Business: Pity Party: Sequential Says its Execs are Only Victims of Fraud They Allegedly Cooked Up (6/16/21)
David Birdsell: Gothamist: How to Watch & What to Expect in the Final NYC Mayoral Debate (6/16/21)
Doug Muzzio: CUNY-TV’s Eldridge & Co. : NYC’s Primary Election: Ranked Choice Voting (6/16/21)
David Birdsell: CBS-NY: With Election Day a Week Away, NYC Mayoral Candidates Courting Latino Voters (6/15/21)
Doug Muzzio: The Hill: The Memo: New York City Mayoral Race is Harbinger for Politics of Crime (6/15/21)
Carla Anne Robbins: American Purpose: The Norm-Breaker vs. the Norm-Defender (6/14/21)
John Casey: Curbed: New York’s Best Apartments (6/14/21)
Vincent DiGirolamo: History News Network: Valor Roll: American Newsies in the Great War and the Flu Pandemic (6/13/21)
Doug Muzzio: New York Post: Maya Wiley Rails Against Billionaires — Despite Big-bucks Backing by George Soros (6/13/21)
Elliott Dawes: The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education: Four African Americans Who Have Been Named to New Diversity Positions in Higher Education (6/11/21)
Doug Muzzio: 77 WABC: The Race for NYC Mayor (6/11/21)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: Eric Adams, Andrew Yang Spar During NYC Mayoral Debate (6/10/21)
Doug Muzzio: City & State: Ray McGuire Walks a Fine Line on Wall Street Background (6/10/21)
Debbie Kaminer and David Rosenberg: Reason: Why Legislation Prohibiting States from Contracting with those Who Boycott Israel and Businesses that do Business in Israel Can’t Be Distinguished from other Antidiscrimination Law (6/9/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: If Congress Passes a Federal NIL Law for College Athletes, Here are Five Things the Law Should Say (6/9/21)
Johanna Fernandez: New York Amsterdam News: History Award, and 2021 Liberty Legacy Foundation Award from the Organization of American Historians (6/8/21)
Scott Newbert: Entrepreneur: 5 Ways to Prepare Your Business Now for the Next Major Disruption (6/8/21)
David Birdsell: CBS-NY: Eric Adams Ducking Out Of CBS2’s Leading Contenders Debate Thursday Night, The Last Before Early Voting Starts (6/8/21)
Doug Muzzio: NBC-NY: Top Candidates Swap Poll Positions in Final Stretch of NYC Mayoral Race (6/7/21)
Neil Hernandez: New York Public Library: NYPL Researcher Spotlight (WFH Edition) (6/4/21)
David Birdsell: New York Post: ‘Creep’ Mayoral Hopeful Scott Stringer Groped me, Kissed me: Second Accuser (6/4/21)
Elliott Dawes: Diverse: Issues in Higher Education: Civil Rights Lawyer, Higher Ed Leader Named Chief Diversity Officer at Baruch College (6/3/21)
Doug Muzzio: Gothamist: Next Front for Police Reform Advocates? The New York City Council (6/3/21)
Elliott Dawes: Harlem World: Baruch College Names Education Leader Elliott Dawes as Executive Chief Diversity Officer (6/2/21)
David Birdsell: WCBS-TV: NYC Mayoral Race: United Federation Of Teachers Launches Campaign To Prop Up Stringer, Damage Adams And Yang (6/2/21)
David Birdsell: Gothamist: How to Watch & What to Watch for at Wednesday’s Mayoral Debate (6/2/21)
Bridgett Davis: The New York Times: Ashley C. Ford’s Memoir Recalls Life With a Single Mom and a Jailed Dad (6/1/21)
Ralph Blumenthal: The Saturday Evening Post: There’s Got to Be Something Out There: Seeking the Truth about UFOs (6/1/21)
Baruch College: Newsday: Seen Schumer Yet? (6/1/21)
S. David Wu: CollegeXpress: Spotlight on 4 AAPI Professionals in Higher Education (5/27/21)
Katrin Hansing: The New York Times: Coast Guard Search Fails to Locate 10 Cuban Migrants Lost at Sea (5/27/21)
Doug Muzzio: New York Post: Shaun Donovan, Ray McGuire at Bottom of NYC Mayoral Race Despite Big Spending (5/27/21)
Ralph Blumenthal: National Geographic: S2E1The Mob: The Heroin Don (5/27/21)
Linda Essig: The Chronicle of Higher Education: Transitions: Baruch College Names New Provost (5/26/21)
David Birdsell: WCBS-NY: Crowded Field of Contenders Seeks to Succeed Cyrus Vance, Jr. as Manhattan District Attorney (5/26/21)
Doug Muzzio: Bloomberg: Yang’s NYC Mayoral Quest Slips as Foes Target Inexperience (5/26/21)
David Birdsell: The City: It’s NYC Mayoral Debate Season: What to Watch for as the Candidates Clash (5/25/21)
Soohyun (Ashley) Lee: NJBIZ: William Paterson Selects Fellows for Inaugural Faculty Diversity Program (5/25/21)
Doug Muzzio: The New York Times: Who’s Winning the New York Mayor’s Race? Even Pollsters Are Confused. (5/25/21)
Doug Muzzio: WCBS-880: NYC Mayoral Candidates Continue Campaign Trail as Experts Struggle to Predict Election Outcome (5/24/21)
Ben Guttmann: Sunnyside Post: Queens Tech Night is Back, Tickets Now Available for June 9 Event (5/24/21)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: WFP Says GOP, Conservatives Trying to Raid its Ballot Lines (5/23/21)
Don Waisanen: CandEs Shop Talk Podcast: The CandEs Shop Talk With Don Waisanen (#142) (5/22/21)
Ted Henken: VOA: “We want him free”: AI Declares Hospitalized Cuban Opposition Prisoner of Conscience (5/22/21)
David Birdsell: Fox-5 NY: Andrew Giuliani, Son of Former Mayor, Announces Bid for Governor of NY (5/19/21)
Raquel Benbunan-Fich: Training Journal: The Long Read: The Power of Detachment and Recovery from Work Overload (5/19/21)
Vincent DiGirolamo: Axelbank Reports History and Today: Podcast: “Crying the News: A History of America’s Newsboys” (5/18/21)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: Education Without Controversy? What’s the Point? (5/17/21)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: Lindsey Boylan Enjoying Campaign Trail for Manhattan Borough President After Bombshell Allegations Against Cuomo (5/16/21)
David Birdsell: Salon: New York Experiments with New Voting System in Chaotic Mayoral Race: Breakthrough or Disaster? (5/14/21)
Rojo Robles: Remezcla: This Brooklyn Professor Uses ‘Selena’ & ‘Sin Nombre’ to Teach Lessons on Latinx Issues (5/14/21)
Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute at Baruch College: The Real Deal: Rental-to-Condo Conversions Drop 80% After 2019 Rent Law: Report (5/13/21)
David Birdsell: Fox-5 NY: Crowded Democratic Field in NYC Mayoral Race (second video on webpage) (5/13/21)
Linda Essig: Crain’s New York Business: People on the Move (5/12/21)
David Birdsell: Gothamist: Five Things to Watch for in the First Official Mayoral Debate (5/12/21)
Doug Muzzio: The Village Sun: Don’t Expect a Clear Winner in Mayoral Debate — or After — Pundits Say (5/12/21)
S. David Wu: Diverse: Issues in Higher Education: Hitting the Ground Running: A Q&A With Dr. S. David Wu, President of Baruch College (5/7/21)
David Birdsell: Gothamist: With NYC Mayoral Race Upended, Some Progressives Respond With a “Unity Ticket” (5/6/21)
Johanna Fernandez: NY1 News: Some Advocates Concerned Future of Centro is in Doubt (5/5/21)
Marc Edelman: Sports Handle: Sports Leagues Continue to Lobby to Force Sportsbooks to Use Their Data (5/5/21)
Baruch College: ThoughtCo: The 11 Best Value Colleges (5/3/21)
Nizan Geslevich Packin: Forbes: Banking And Societal Impact — It’s Time To Step It Up! (5/2/21)
Ted Henken: Proceso: Cuba, No Change in Sight (5/2/21)
Valerie Watnick: The Regulatory Review: Does Cosmetics Regulation Need a Makeover? (5/1/21)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: To Fix Crumbling Schools, Require an Audit First (5/1/21)
Baruch College: Wall Street Journal: Networking Makes a Comeback for the Class of 2021 (4/30/21)
Charlotte Brooks: TIME: 11 Moments From Asian American History That You Should Know (4/30/21)
David Birdsell: Gothamist: Roiled by Sexual Assault Allegations, Scott Stringer’s Mayoral Campaign Now Hangs in the Balance (4/30/21)
David Birdsell: New York Post: Scott Stringer’s Campaign Could Fall Apart After Sex Harassment Allegations (4/29/21)
Johanna Fernandez: Axios: Book on the Young Lords Captures Prestigious Award (4/29/21)
David Birdsell: WCBS-NY: NYC Comptroller, Mayoral Candidate Scott Stringer Accused of Groping Former Intern (4/28/21)
Ralph Blumenthal: An Adventure in Democracy: “You want to write? Then write. Don’t talk!” (4/27/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: A New Bill in Congress Aims to Help College Athletes Make Money But May End Up Hurting Them Instead (4/26/21)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: Under Siege, Cuomo Retreats to Closed Events (4/25/21)
Johanna Fernandez: NY1 News: Hundreds March Through Northern Manhattan Denouncing Anti-Asian Violence (4/25/21)
Héctor Cordero-Guzmán: El Diario: The Mexican vote counts too! (4/23/21)
Harold Goldstein: National Football League: NFL congratulates developers of NFL Player Assessment Test (4/23/21)
Harold Goldstein: Mehri & Skalet, PLLC: Cyrus Mehri Congratulates Industrial Psychologists for Recognition of NFL Player Assessment Test (4/23/21)
David Gruber: Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences: Talking with Whales (4/22/21)
Catherine Good: Diverse: Issues in Higher Education: Webinar Highlights New Approaches to Assessment Design (4/21/21)
Sonia Gilbukh: NPR Podcast “The Indicator“: Too Many Real Estate Agents (4/21/21)
Robb Hecht: CMSWire: Are Your Customer Acquisition Tactics Annoying Your Existing Customers? (4/21/21)
Baruch College: The CPA Journal: Ensuring Integrity: Highlights from the 15th Annual Baruch College Auditing Conference (4/20/21)
Cliff Wymbs: Science News: Videocalling Needed More Than a Pandemic to Finally Take Off. Will it Last? (4/20/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: 7 Legal Thoughts About European Super League’s Seemingly Quick Collapse (4/20/21)
Ted Henken: Miami Herald: Cuba’s Communist Party Meet-up is Closed Door. Online, Cubans Still Have Plenty to Say (4/19/21)
Ted Henken: The New York Times: A Cuba Without a Castro? A Country Steps Into the Unknown. (4/19/21)
Joseph Onochie: Finance Derivative: Green and Inclusive Finance Through the Sustainable Development Goals (4/19/21)
David Birdsell: TASS: Russia and US Show Considerable Restraint in Sanctions Exchange (4/19/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: European Super League Will Bring the Lucrative U.S. Sports Model Overseas (4/19/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: 5 Reasons Baseball’s Antitrust Exemption Still Matters to MLB Team Owners (4/19/21)
Yao Rui: World Journal: Biden’s Plan to Throw Coins can Really Boost the Economy? (4/17/21)
Ted Henken: Wall Street Journal: Cuba’s Raúl Castro Retires as Head of Communist Party, Marking an End of an Era (4/16/21)
Ted Henken: NPR: Cuba Without a Castro: The Island’s Old Guard Exits the Stage (4/16/21)
Ted Henken: Univision: Raul Castro Retires but Cuba’s Communist Party Stresses “Continuity” (4/16/21)
Judith Kafka: Insider: San Diego Teachers may Have the Option to Bring Their Kids Into the Classroom (4/16/21)
Ted Henken: Miami Herald: Cuba’s Budding Civil Society Asks to be Heard as Island Prepares for Historic Congress (4/15/21)
Debbie Kaminer: New York Daily News: There’s no Vaccine for Hypocrisy (4/14/21)
Héctor Cordero-Guzmán: El Diario: Heading for Mayor’s Office, What About the Mexican Political Force? (4/14/21)
Charles Hwang: Deutsche Welle: US Cryptocurrency Exchange Coinbase Makes Stock Market Debut (4/14/21)
David Birdsell: Gothamist: Can $4 Million in Early TV Ads Lift a Struggling Mayoral Campaign in 2021? (4/13/21)
Ted Henken: Havana Times: Cuba: A Fist Raised With Handcuffs Hanging (4/13/21)
Charlotte Brooks: Columbia News: Wango Weng’s Films Get the Attention They Deserve at Columbia (4/13/21)
David Birdsell: WNYW-NY: Rep. Lee Zeldin Enters Race for Governor of New York (4/11/21)
Ted Henken: Reuters: Analysis: Raised Fist, Dangling Handcuffs: A Snapshot of Cuban Dissent (4/9/21)
Hector Cordero-Guzmán: Quartz: How Amazon beat the union vote in Bessemer, Alabama (4/9/21)
David Birdsell: WCBS-NY: Cuomo Accuser Speaks Out in Newspaper About Alleged Groping at Governor’s Mansion (4/8/21)
Doug Muzzio: Politico: Race to Face Cuomo Kicks Off With Two Trump Allies (4/8/21)
Doug Muzzio: New York Post: NY’s $212B Budget Shows how Gov. Cuomo’s Scandals Have Drained His Power (4/8/21)
Doug Muzzio: Newsmax: NY State Budget Reflects Cuomo’s Weakening Influence Amid Scandals (4/8/21)
Marc Edelman: Deadspin: Ted Cruz’s Performative Outrage Over MLB is Laughably Disingenuous and Toothless (4/8/21)
Doug Muzzio: Bloomberg: Embattled Cuomo Passes Late Budget, Concedes on Wealth Taxes (4/7/21)
David Birdsell: Politico: ‘A Mini-Trump’: New York Mayoral Candidates Look to Take Down Yang (4/7/21)
Doug Muzzio: Gothamist: “They Don’t Fear Him Anymore”: Progressives Celebrate Budget Victories Over Weakened Cuomo (4/7/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: 7 Reasons the NCAA is Likely to Lose Its Supreme Court Case (4/5/21)
Doug Muzzio: The City: Ranked Choice Voting Turns to Old-Style Rank Politics in Staten Island Borough President Race (4/5/21)
Ian Ross Singleton: Los Angeles Review of Books: God Is Genderqueer: A Conversation with H. L. Hix (4/3/21)
January – March
Baruch College Mishkin Gallery: Hyperallergic: A New Lunchtime Screening Series Delves Into our Environmental Crisis (3/31/21)
Marc Edelman: Indianapolis Star: NCAA on the Hook After Indiana Courts say Insurers Don’t Need to Cover $208M Settlement (3/31/21)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: New Bill Would Ban State-paid Travel to Georgia Over Voting Law (3/30/21)
Doug Muzzio: The Daily Star: Another Woman Accuses Cuomo of Unwanted Contact (3/29/21)
Diogo Hildebrand: WalletHub: Ask the Experts: OpenSky Secured Visa Credit Card (3/25/21)
Raquel Benbunan-Fich: Grow by Acorns + CNBC: The More Breaks you Take at Work, the More Productive you may be, According to Science (3/23/21)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: Invest in Children and Equality: Hand Out Baby Bonds (3/23/21)
Manuel Gonzalez: Wall Street Journal: Should You Listen to Music While Working at Home? (3/20/21)
Doug Muzzio: Guardian: What is it About New York Governors? Cuomo is Latest in Streak of Scandals (3/20/21)
Doug Muzzio: Buffalo News: After Woman Alleges Reed Groped her, Political Analysts Point Out his Hypocrisy (3/19/21)
David Gruber: American Museum of Natural History: First Biofluorescent Fish Found in the Arctic (3/18/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Will March Madness Be NCAA’s Last Dance Featuring Amateurism As It Knows It (3/17/21)
Doug Muzzio: Associated Press: Andrew Cuomo accuser speaks with investigators for 4 hours (3/15/21)
Chong Bretillon: Gothamist: Being Asian: Four New Yorkers Reflect on What it Means to be Asian in the City Now (3/15/21)
S. David Wu: Harlem World: NYC Honors the Lives of New Yorkers Lost to Covid-19 (3/14/21)
Doug Muzzio: Associated Press: With Cuomo Under Fire, No. 2 Kathy Hochul Treads Carefully (3/14/21)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: Voters Actually Like New Taxes for Schools (3/13/21)
Raquel Benbunan-Fich: CNBC: Why Slack can Actually Make you Less Productive, and 3 Things That Might Help (3/12/21)
Robb Hecht: ANA Magazine: In-House Ad Agencies Are Gaining Room to Maneuver (3/12/21)
David Birdsell: Guardian: ‘The Senate is Broken’: System Empowers White Conservatives, Threatening US Democracy (3/12/21)
David Birdsell: WCBS-TV: Report: Cuomo Accuser Claims Governor Groped Her at Executive Mansion (3/10/21)
David Birdsell: Politico: Johnson Marks his Return to the Political Arena, Shaking up Comptroller’s Race (3/9/21)
Samantha MacBride: Canada’s National Observer: Canada is Drowning in Plastic Waste — and Recycling Won’t Save us (3/9/21)
David Birdsell: WCBS-TV: N.Y. Attorney General Letitia James Names Team Investigating Cuomo Sexual Harassment Allegations (3/8/21)
Doug Muzzio: USA Today: Amid Increasing Calls to Resign, Cuomo Finds few Allies in Albany. How it Happened (3/8/21)
Jonathan Engel: Salon: How Will Covid-19 Change the Future? Look to History. (3/7/21/)
Doug Muzzio: The Riverdale Press: Special Election Then Primary Creates a ‘Double-marathon’ (3/7/21)
Donika Kelly: TheAppWhisperer : Mobile Photography & Art – Saturday Poetry – ‘The Moon Rose over the Bay. I had a Lot of Feelings’ (3/6/21)
Ilya Bratman: Jewish News Syndicate: Hillel Reinvents Itself to Face Dual Challenges of Pandemic and Anti-Semitism (3/4/21)
Doug Muzzio: The City: Will Endorsements Matter in New York City’s Mayoral Election and Other Races? (3/2/21)
Héctor Cordero-Guzmán: Miami Herald: Could Puerto Rico Become a U.S. State? New Bill in Congress Faces an Uphill Battle (3/2/21)
David Birdsell: Gothamist: Who are the Republicans Running for NYC Mayor? (3/2/21)
Doug Muzzio: The Hill: The Memo: Cuomo’s Fall Raises Questions for Media (3/2/21)
David Birdsell: LI-AM with Jay Oliver: Discussing National and New York State Politics with Professor David Birdsell (3/1/21)
Doug Muzzio: Democrat & Chronicle: Gov. Cuomo Drops out of Public eye Amid Allegations, Even on One-year Covid-19 Anniversary (3/1/21)
Gail Robinson: Gotham Gazette: Unable to Move De Blasio, Carranza Leaves a Still Deeply Divided School System (3/1/21)
Doug Muzzio: Governing: Cuomo in Context: His Career and Personality Set the Stage for Scandals (3/1/21)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: Outdoor Classrooms Shouldn’t End With the Pandemic (3/1/21)
Doug Muzzio: The Syndey Morning Herald: ‘He’s wounded’: How Andrew Cuomo Turned from Covid-19 Hero to Villain (2/28/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: NCAA Tournament Pools Present Growing Issue for Payment Processors as More Americans Work from Home (2/28/21)
Ted Henken: Reuters: Cuba Approves Animal Welfare Law After Civil Society Pressure (2/27/21)
Doug Muzzio: Governing: Across the Nation, Changing of the Guard at City Halls (2/26/21)
Sonia Jarvis: gostanford.com: Original basketball Captain Sonia Jarvis was the First Black Female Athlete in Stanford History (2/26/21)
David Birdsell: WCBS-TV: Manhattan District Attorney’s Office Finally Gets Donald Trump’s Tax Returns (2/25/21)
Doug Muzzio: Gothamist: “The Most Expensive Election in NYC History”: Why Deep-Pocketed PACs are Laser Focused on City Council Races (2/25/21)
Steven Melnik: WalletHub: 2021’s Property Taxes by State (2/23/21)
Michael Bobelian: The Washington Post: A Fed-up Judge Condemns the Inequities in America’s Legal System (2/19/21)
Doug Muzzio: The Economist: Andrew Cuomo Faces a Reckoning for a Pandemic-related Cover-up (2/20/21)
David Birdsell: WCBS-TV: Gov. Cuomo Takes Responsibility for Information ‘Void’ on Nursing Homes, Insists There was no Cover-Up (2/15/21)
Angie Beeman: Forbes: How Scientific Research can Help Diversity and Inclusion (2/15/21)
David Birdsell: Gothamist: What the Donovan and McGuire Campaign Ads Say About the State of the NYC Mayor’s Race (2/11/21)
Catherine Good: Gothamist: The Return of Indoor Dining is Anxiety-Inducing. Here’s What Could Help (2/10/21)
Doug Muzzio: WCBS-880: Poll: Andrew Yang Holds Early Lead in NYC Mayoral Race (2/10/21)
Ted Henken: Ars Technica: How Cubans Make Island Internet Work for Them (2/10/21)
David Birdsell: Gothamist: How Cuomo is Looming Over the NYC Mayor’s Race (2/10/21)
Elizabeth Wollman: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Obituary: Joan Franklin, ‘A Born Teacher’ Who Touched Lives at Winchester Thurston and Elsewhere (2/10/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: 10 Ways the NCAA Violates Core Values of Higher Education (2/9/21)
Scott Newbert: Entrepreneur: 4 Things to Consider Before Involving Customers in the Startup Process (2/8/21)
Marc Edelman: The Regulatory Review: Paying College Athletes (2/6/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Yahoo Joins Competitors in Testing Legal Limits With Super Bowl DFS Contest (2/6/21)
Carla Anne Robbins: American Purpose: Maybe Next Time (2/5/21)
Patria de Lancer Julnes: CUNY-TV’s Let it Rip: In-depth Look Into the Historic Inauguration and US Capitol Riot (2/5/21)
Baruch College: Real Estate Weekly: First Phase of $109M Baruch College Renovation Complete (2/4/21)
Debbie Kaminer: The Conversation: Can an Employee Object to Mandatory Covid-19 Vaccines on Religious Grounds? (2/3/21)
Doug Muzzio: New York Post: Andrew Yang Caught Joking he’s ‘Been Trying to Escape New York for a While’ (2/3/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: The Daily Fantasy Sports Tax Showdown Begins in Two and a Half Months (2/2/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Your Super Bowl Squares Pool is Likely Illegal Even Though Nearly Half the Country has Legalized Sports Betting (2/1/21)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: AG James Raises Stature With Nursing Home Report, Analysts Say (1/30/21)
Baruch College: Office of the Governor of New York State: Governor Cuomo Announces Completion of First Phase of Renovations at Baruch College’s Lawrence and Eris Field Building (1/29/21)
Baruch College: NY1 News: Baruch College Held a Celebration for Renovating its Lawrence and Eris Field Building (1/29/21)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: Nursing Home Fallout for Cuomo: Angry, Brutal, Bipartisan (1/29/21)
Rubia Valente: Religion News Service: When it Comes to Building Trust, Belonging Beats Belief, Study Finds (1/28/21)
Cory Evans: New York Post: NYC Professor had to Write Computer Code Just to Book COVID-19 Vaccine (1/28/21)
Robb Hecht: The Simple Dollar: Home Wellness Technology: A Smart Home Focused on Health (1/27/21)
Mahima Hada: American Marketing Association: Two Steps: A Primer on B2B Experiments (1/26/21)
Nancy Aries: City & State: The 2021 50 Over 50: 11-50 (1/25/21)
Doug Muzzio: The Wall Street Journal: Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Unlikely to Run for Fourth Term (1/25/21)
Roslyn Bernstein: Guernica: Stitching and Writing on the Margin (1/25/21)
Ted Henken: WABC’s Tiempo: Changes to U.S.-Cuba Relations (1/24/21)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: Will NYC Mayoral Candidates’ Height Matter in the Age of Zoom? (1/24/21)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: Amanda Gorman Showed Why Schools Should Teach Poetry (1/23/21)
Doug Muzzio: The City: Upstarts Press 1.6 Million NYC Voters to Switch to Democratic Party to Sway Mayoral Primary (1/21/21)
David Birdsell: Dagbladet: This is how the United States Will be Without Trump (1/21/21)
Ralph Blumenthal: The New York Times: Can Robert Bigelow (and the Rest of Us) Survive Death? (1/21/21)
Patria de Lancer Julnes: National Academy of Public Administration: Meet Our Fellows: Patria de Lancer Julnes (‘19) (1/20/21)
Edyta Greer: Chemistry World: Electric Fields Flick the Quantum-tunneling Switch in Cold Reactions (1/20/21)
Carol Berkin: The New York Times: Trump is Not the First President to Snub an Inauguration (1/19/21)
S. David Wu: CollegeNET: Social Mobility Spotlight (1/15/21)
David Birdsell: Pulse Ghana: Farrie Interviews David Birdsell and Christopher Varner on President Trump’s Impeachment (1/15/21)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: Democracy Needs to Be Taught in School (1/14/21)
Thomas Heinrich: Naval Historical Foundation: Warship Builders: An Industrial History of U.S. Naval Shipbuilding, 1922-1945 (1/14/21)
Raquel Benbunan-Fich: CreditDonkey: Top 10 Best Online Budgeting Tools (1/14/21)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: Andrew Yang Goes on Defensive During NYC Mayoral Campaign Launch (1/14/21)
Katrin Hansing: Cubedebate: Of Homeland and Culture in Times of Revolution (1/14/21)
Raquel Benbunan-Fich: Grow by Acorns + CNBC: Why Slack can Actually Make you Less Productive, and Three Things That Might Help (1/13/21)
Lilac Nachum: GreenBiz: What’s in Store for the Future of Commuting? (1/12/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Why the Department of Justice Should Bring Immediate Antitrust Charges Against the NCAA (1/12/21)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: NYC Mayoral Hopeful Ray McGuire Served as Banker to Koch Brothers, Rankling Progressives (1/12/21)
Ted Henken: The New York Times: Cuba, Though Angered by Terror Designation, is Looking Past Trump (1/12/21)
Ted Henken: The New York Times: Pompeo Returns Cuba to Terrorism Sponsor List, Constraining Biden’s Plans (1/11/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: At Ohio State, College Football Playoff National Championship Overlaps With First Day Of New Semester (1/11/21)
Ian Ross Singleton: Los Angeles Review of Books: “I’m Sure You Understand”: On Pavel Lembersky’s “The Death of Samusis, and Other Stories” (1/10/21)
Scott Newbert: Newday: LIers Seize the COVID Slowdown to Launch New Businesses at a Revved-up Pace (1/8/21)
Zachariah Mampilly: The World: ‘The Death of American Exceptionalism’: Views From Abroad on US Capitol Attack (1/8/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: New York is Ready for Online Sports Betting, But First the State Gaming Commission Needs an Overhaul (1/8/21)
David Birdsell: CBS New York: Schumer As Senate Majority Leader Could Mean Needed Funding For New York, But Experts Urge Caution (1/7/21)
Doug Muzzio: The City: Staten Island Rep. Nicole Malliotakis Faces Backlash After Joining GOP Bid to Overturn Biden Win (1/7/21)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Why Congress Should Pass a Bill Granting College Athletes the Right to Unionize (1/3/21)
Marc Edelman: Marketplace: Sports Insurance Rates to Double This Year (1/1/21)
October – December
Ted Henken: South Florida Sun Sentinel: Who Will Control Cuba’s Digital Revolution? | Opinion (12/28/20)
David Birdsell: Dagbladet: The Worse President of All Time (12/27/20)
Ted Henken: DiálogoSur: The Pandemic Aggravates the Economic Situation in Cuba (12/27/20)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: Education Secretary’s First Task: Curb Standardized Tests (12/23/20)
Marc Edelman: ESPN Radio: Could an Anti-Trust Lawsuit be Brought Against the Playoff Committee (12/22/20)
S. David Wu: Diverse: Issues in Higher Education: Year in Review: 2020 Brought ‘Precedent-Setting’ Changes to Higher Ed (12/22/20)
Johanna Fernandez: The Washington Informer: MUHAMMAD: Mumia Abu-Jamal — Closer to Freedom (12/22/20)
Johanna Fernandez (interview starts at 48:45): Sputnik: Court Rejects Objections to Mumia Abu-Jamal’s Appeal (12/22/20)
Zicklin School of Business: AACSB Insights: Making Strides in Achieving Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (12/18/20)
Karl Kronebusch: The Brookings Institution: The Biden Administration Should Relax, Not Expand, Centralized Regulatory Reviews (12/18/20)
Bryan Jones: myRepublica: More Than 62 Million South Asian People Will be Forced to Migrate From Their Homes Due to Climate Disasters by 2050: Study (12/18/20)
Robb Hecht: Portent: Digital Marketing Trends in Education for 2021 (12/17/20)
Charlotte Brooks: Northwest Asian Weekly: Chinese American World War II Vets Take Life in Stride, Even While Receiving Highest Honor (12/17/20)
Marc Edelman: The New York Times: The Supreme Court Will Referee College Sports (12/17/20)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Supreme Court Has Golden Opportunity To Rein In NCAA ‘Amateurism’ (12/16/20)
Baruch College: Forbes: Colleges That Give you the Biggest Bang for Your Buck in 2021 (12/15/20)
Marc Edelman: The New York Times: After a Covid-19 Semester, College Doctors Reflect on Sports (12/14/20)
Grace Schulman: The Southampton Press: Grace Schulman’s New Book Of Poems ‘The Marble Bed’ (12/14/20)
Marc Edelman: Washington Post: The NCAA was Created to Protect College Athletes. Now it’s Trotting Them Out During a Pandemic. (12/13/20)
David Birdsell: The Riverdale Press: Amato Pushes State Further Left Behind Scenes (12/13/20)
David Birdsell: WCBS-880: Race for NYC Mayor Gets Even More Crowded, With Over 30 Candidates so Far (12/12/20)
Nizan Geslevich Packin: Forbes: Will a COVID-19 Vaccine Inoculate FinTech Startups or Lead to Their Demise? (12/11/20)
S. David Wu: The Ticker: President Wu Reflects on his Start at Baruch (12/10/20)
Andrea Gabor (segment starts at 6:50): Bloomberg Opinion Radio: Weekend Edition Podcast (12/8/20)
David Birdsell: Newsday: Baruch College Dean Talks Legality of Charged Legislators Staying in Office (12/8/20)
Ted Henken: Reuters: Cuban Government Reneges on Rights Dialogue with Artists (12/4/20)
Ted Henken: NPR: Artists Gather for Rare Act of Defiance Against Cuban Regime (12/3/20)
Marc Edelman: Courthouse News Service: Women’s Team Settlement Shows Progress and Complexity of Legal Battle (12/2/20)
Doug Muzzio: New York Post: NYC Mayoral Candidate Ray McGuire Didn’t Vote in Key Elections (12/2/20)
Héctor Cordero-Guzmán: The Nation: Privatizing Puerto Rico (12/1/20)
Ted Henken: Wall Street Journal: Cuban Leadership Confronts a Rare Dissident Movement (11/30/20)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: Put Civics Back in the Classroom, Right Now (11/28/20)
Baruch Performing Arts Center: The Violin Channel: VC INTERVIEW | Alexander String Quartet – Beethoven’s 250th Anniversary (11/28/20)
S. David Wu: Elite Lifestyle Magazine: Dr. S. David Wu Leading Baruch College with Passion and Determination (11/25/20)
Doug Muzzio: CUNY-TV’s Eldridge & Co.: Latest Edition: Marxe School Professor Douglas Muzzio Calls the Country’s Divide a Cleavage (11/25/20)
Doug Muzzio: The New York Times: David Dinkins Remembered as ‘a Trailblazer’ by Political Leaders (11/24/20)
Doug Muzzio: New York Post: David Dinkins, NYC’s First Black Mayor, Dead at 93 (11/23/20)
S. David Wu: Harlem World Magazine: Bank of America Gives Baruch College $1M for Degree Completion and Career Readiness (11/20/20)
Baruch College: Businesswire: Bank of America Gives 21 Higher Education Institutions $1 Million Each as Part of Recently Announced $25 Million Jobs Initiative (11/19/20)
Baruch Performing Arts Center: New York Amsterdam News: Alexander String Quartet to Honor Composer George Walker: First African AMerican to Win Pulitzer for Music (11/19/20)
Fenwick Huss: BizEd: The Market-Responsive BBA (11/18/20)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: Keep New York City Schools Open (11/17/20)
Johanna Fernandez: The Philadelphia Tribune: Angela Davis, Pam Africa, Others Call for Immediate Release of Mumia Abu-Jamal (11/16/20)
Debbie Kaminer: Precision Vaccinations: Will Israel Mandate Covid-19 Vaccination? (11/13/20)
Vincent DiGirolamo: Fra Noi: Historian Vincent DiGirolamo (11/10/20)
Jessica Lang: Jewish Insider: Max Gross Reimagines the Shtetl in his Ambitious Debut Novel (11/11/20)
Bridgett Davis: CUNY-TV’s Urban U: “The World According to Fannie Davis” — a fascinating memoir that caught the interest of Hollywood (11/10/20)
David Birdsell: New York Post: Trailing Long Island Dems Face Steepest Climb as Absentee Count Set to Begin (11/6/20)
Robb Hecht: CMS Wire: Why You Should Focus on Community Building More Than Audience Building (11/6/20)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: Third-Party Candidate May Prove Decisive in Tipping the Balance (11/6/20)
S. David Wu: CUNY-TV’s Asian American Life: Profile of S. David Wu, CUNY’s first Asian American President (11/4/20)
David Birdsell: LI in the AM with Jay Oliver: Political Science Professor Discusses the Results of the 2020 Election (11/4/20)
David Jones: The Graudate Center, CUNY: Economy, Not Pandemic, Mattered Most to Voters (11/4/20)
David Birdsell: WCBS-TV: Election 2020: New York’s Congressional Delegation Expected To Have New Faces In January, Possibly Less Power (11/3/20)
David Birdsell: TASS Russian News Agency: Relations between US, Russia will hardly improve in the near future – expert (11/3/20)
Zicklin School Of Business: BusinessBecause: How A Master’s In Business Analytics Sets You Up For A Career In Big Data (11/2/20)
Doug Muzzio: New York City News Service: Bellwethers, Assemble! (11/2/20)
Baruch Performing Arts Center: I Care If You Listen: Reimagined for Streaming, dwb (Driving While Black) Examines Black Motherhood (11/2/20)
Paquita Y. Davis-Friday: The CPA Journal: Combating Implicit Bias in Accounting Education and Training (10/29/20)
David Birdsell: New York County Politics: Libertarians to Voters: Vote Jo, Not Joe, and Save NY’s Third Parties (10/29/20)
Ted Henken: The New York Times: Cuba Says U.S. Restrictions Will Force Western Union Offices to Close (10/28/20)
Don Waisanen: Covid University New York Podcast: The Voters (10/28/20)
Baruch College, Zicklin School of Busines: Investopedia: Which MBAs Offer a Good Return on Investment? (10/27/20)
Johanna Fernandez: CUNY-TV’s One to One: Professor Johanna Fernandez Talks About Her Book “The Young Lords: A Radical History” (10/27/20)
Robb Hecht: Marketing Dive: 2020s Bevy of Brand Refreshes Reflect New Marketing Mandates (10/26/20)
Frank Donnelly: Business Insider: The One Good Thing in 2020 was Suddenly Cheap Rent in Manhattan and San Francisco—But the Bill Could be up for Cities Soon (10/25/20)
David Birdsell: New York Post: Who Won the Final Presidential Debate? Experts Grade Biden and Trump (10/23/20)
Bridgett Davis: Thrillist: The Surprising Real Mob History That Inspired ‘Fargo’ Season 4 (10/21/20)
Robb Hecht: E-Commerce Times: Rural America is the Next E-Commerce Frontier (10/21/20)
Jean Gaffney and David Gruber: Phys.org: Newly Discovered Gene May Give ‘Sea Pickles’ Their Glow (10/20/20)
S. David Wu: Inside Higher Ed: Diversity in the Senior Administrative Ranks (10/20/20)
David Birdsell: LI in the AM with Jay Oliver: Political Science Professor David Birdsell Discusses the 2020 Election (10/19/20)
Robb Hecht: Lifewire: Google Glass Update: Helpful or Privacy Issue? (10/19/20)
Judith Kafka: The Chief: Education Experts Question Quality of City’s Blended-Learning Effort (10/16/20)
Kapil Bawa: WalletHub: Ask the Experts: Chase Freedom Flex Credit Card (10/16/20)
Ted Altschuler: WWFM-The Classical Network: A Tempo: Chamber Opera Explores Black Parents’ Fears, Emotions (10/15/20)
Marxe School of Public and International Affairs: INSIGHT Into Diversity: ASU, Volcker Alliance Launch National Initiative to Recruit Students to Public Service Careers (10/15/20)
David Birdsell: New York Post: Dueling Town Halls: Experts Grade President Trump and Joe Biden (10/15/20)
Donal Byard: National Association of Corporate Directors: Who Benefits from a Revolving Door Between the SEC and Public Accounting Firms? (10/15/20)
Marc Edelman: Sports Handle: A Biden-Harris Administration, Democratic Senate Paints Rosier Picture for Sports Betting Nationwide (10/15/20)
Angelo Cabrera: WPIX: Hispanic Heritage Month Hero: Advocate with Mexican Roots, Fighting for NYC Immigrant Families (10/14/20)
Xialou Guo, Fall 2020 Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence: The New York Times: The Brexit Romance: Finding Love in Irreconcilable Times (10/13/20)
Frank Donnelly: MYMOVE: Coronavirus Moving Study: People Left Big Cities, Temporary Moves Spiked in First Six Months of COVID-19 Pandemic (10/12/20)
Doug Muzzio: WCBS-880: ‘I Don’t Want to go to Washington’: Cuomo Shoots Down Biden AG Rumors (10/12/20)
Angie Beeman: Harvard Business Review: Be a Better Ally (10/11/20)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: ‘Protests Will be Harder, Heavier This Time’: New Yorkers are Girding for Election Day Demonstrations (10/11/20)
Dahlia Remler: Denver7: Colorado Voters Could Decide to Raise the Tobacco Tax for the First Time in 16 Years With Prop. EE (10/9/20)
Doug Muzzio: WCBS-880: ‘A Case of Permanent Warfare’: The Mayor, the Governor, and the New Yorkers Stuck in the Middle (10/9/20)
Gerald D. DeMaio: GetReligion: Crossroads Podcast: Political Facts About Evangelicals Make News, But What About All the Nones? (10/9/20)
Fenwick Huss: Money: The 10 Best Business Colleges in the U.S. (10/7/20)
Debbie Kaminer: MarketWatch: Can Your Employer Require you to Take a COVID-19 Vaccine? (10/6/20)
Vincent DiGirolamo: Great Value Colleges: 30 Colleges With Current Professors Who Have Written the Best Books (10/2/20)
David Birdsell: Politico: De Blasio Stakes His ‘Whole Legacy’ on Reopening New York Schools (10/2/20)
July – September
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: California Ethnic Studies Plan Undercuts Itself (9/30/20)
David Birdsell, Eric Gander, Alison Hahn, Doug Muzzio, and Don Waisanen: Sabado: Trump and Biden Debate Failed to Attract Undecided Voters (9/30/20)
David Birdsell: Politico: De Blasio Stakes his ‘Whole Legacy’ on Reopening New York Schools (9/30/20)
Debbie Kaminer: AMA Journal of Ethics: COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates: What Physicians Should Know (9/29/20)
Marc Edelman: Worcester Business Journal: Worcester’s Relationship With Polar Park Remains Under Negotiation (9/28/20)
David Birdsell: The Guardian: ‘Not so Special Any More’: How the Senate has Failed the American People (9/26/20)
Arthur Lewin: New York Daily News: Law, Order and Protecting Bad Police (9/26/20)
Marc Edelman: San Antonio Express-News (originally published by the Washington Post): Big Ten’s Plan to Restart Subverts the Rights of Students (9/22/20)
Diogo Hildebrand: WalletHub: Ask the Experts Review of the Capital One Savor Cash Rewards Credit Card (9/21/20)
Marc Edelman: The New York Times: The N.F.L., After Shunning Las Vegas, Doubles Down With Raiders (9/21/20)
Ted Henken: The New York Times: Cuba’s Economy was Hurting. The Pandemic Brought a Food Crisis. (9/20/20)
Stan Altman: Harlem World: Op-Ed: We Must Engage College Students to Help Bridge the Digital Divide (9/19/20)
Baruch Performing Arts Center: QueensLatino: Baruch Performing Arts Center with Latin American Music (9/17/20)
Doug Carmichael: Wall Street Journal: After Wirecard, Ernst & Young Says Auditors Should Focus More on Fraud Prevention (9/15/20)
Marc Edelman: Worcester Business Journal: Under Negotiation: Worcester yet to Finalize PawSox Deal or Obtain Deed for Ballpark Property (9/15/20)
Baruch College: Yahoo! News: New York Schools Ranked Among 2021’s Best Colleges: U.S. News (9/14/20)
S. David Wu: City & State: The 2020 Higher Education Power 50 (9/14/20)
Marios Koufaris and Nanda Kumar: BusinessBecause: These Data Science Masters Teach Students How to Manage Data Responsibly (9/14/20)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: The Importance of Naomi Osaka’s US Open Victory Extends Far Beyond Tennis (9/13/20)
Mary Kern: NJ.com: Here’s Why You Should Negotiate With Your Kids (9/12/20)
Marc Edelman: Gambling.com: Colorado-PointsBet NCAA Sports Betting Deal Just the Start (9/11/20)
Sonia Jarvis: The Center for Public Integrity: From the ’60s to 2020, Still Fighting to Protect the Right to Vote (9/10/20)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: Lessons From New York City’s School-Reopening Fiasco (9/8/20)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: For Monkey Knife Fight, the Value of Merger With FantasyDraft May Come From Acquiring State Licenses (9/8/20)
Frank Donnelly: Wall Street Journal: Immigration to New York City Declines, Amplifying Economic Concerns (9/7/20)
Kim Edmunds, Carolyn Saylor-Loof, and Tristan Thorne: TESOL International Journal: Strategies and Resources for Autonomous Pronunciation Training (9/7/20)
David Gruber: Financial Times: ‘Let’s Understand the Ocean Through Art’ (9/6/20)
Marc Edelman: Law360: Courts Referee NCAA Athlete Pay Fight as States Mull Change (9/4/20)
Doug Muzzio: The Chief-Leader: Cuomo Enlists Unions’ Help to Press State Congressional Delegation for Aid (9/3/20)
Matthew Junge: WAMC/Northeast Public Radio: Study Shows Student Behavior Has a Lot to do With Safely Reopening Schools (9/2/20)
Andrea Gabor and Vera Haller: The Hechinger Report: Opinion: Can Zoom Classes Keep Students Excited and Engaged? We Have Found Some Ways (9/2/20)
Krista Dobi: Campus News: CUNY Researchers on the Cutting Edge; Win Prestigious Awards (9/1/20)
Baruch College: College Magazine: Top 10 Best Colleges in NYC for 2020 (8/31/20)
S. David Wu: The China Press: Committed to Building an Excellent Model of Public Universities (8/30/20)
Heemin Lee: ProMarket: Should Whistleblower Reward Laws be Capped? (8/30/20)
Michael Bobelian: Washington Post: How Reagan Captured the Presidency, and the Right Captured Politics (8/28/20)
Xiaolu Guo, Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence: The Millions: Xiaolu Guo’s Search for a Perfect Home (8/27/20)
Rafael Walker: The Chronicle of Higher Education: The Future of the Academic Work Force: A Breakdown of Trust (8/27/20)
Baruch College student-athlete Nia Dawson: The Independent: Social Media Challenge Created in Honor of Jogger Seriously Injured in Accident (8/27/20)
Matthew Junge: The Lakeville Journal: For Campuses to Open, Students Need to Play it Safe (8/26/20)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Recent Attempts to Reclassify Daily Fantasy Sports as Sports Gambling Could Hurt Industry’s Bottom Line (8/26/20)
Nanda Kumar: Los Angeles Times: Column: Billboards That Follow You? It’s Not Sci-fi. They’re Already Here (8/25/20)
David Birdsell: Times Union: Cynthia Tucker: Dems Must Take Back the Senate (8/24/20)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: COVID-19 Highlights the Hypocrisy of Big-Time Football at Public Colleges (8/24/20)
Baruch College: Business Insider: The 24 Colleges With the Best Return on Investment (8/24/20)
Cory Evans: Washington Examiner: North Korea’s Nuclear Weapons Pose a Greater Threat Than Meets the Eye (8/23/20)
Baruch College: Patch: 45 New York Colleges Make Princeton Review’s ‘Best’ List (8/21/20)
Baruch College, Marxe School of Public and International Affairs: The Chronicle of Higher Education: Can Higher Ed Sell Students on Public Service (8/19/20)
Carla Anne Robbins: Eurasia Review: The U.S. Foreign Policy Establishment’s Obsession With Russia (8/19/20)
David Birdsell: NY 1 News: Read All About it: Cuomo Writes Book on State’s COVID-19 Response (8/18/20)
Baruch College, Athletics: 1010 WINS: On the Marc – Training for a Marathon During a Pandemic (8/18/20)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: University of North Carolina’s Move to Online Learning Should Cast Doubt on 2020 Football Season (8/17/20)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: Cuomo, Whitmer to Highlight Democrat’s Virus Response (8/14/20)
Baruch College, Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence Program: Publishers Weekly: In Xiaolu Guo’s Latest, There’s No Place Like Home (8/14/20)
Shan Li: Fortune: We’re Eating a lot More Pizza During the Pandemic. Why Domino’s is Getting the Biggest Slice of the Pie (8/12/20)
Raquel Benbunan-Fich: Grow by Acorns: 7 Things You Can do Today to Increase Your Productivity While Working From Home (8/12/20)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: Powerful Labor Leader Peter Ward Resigns as President of NYC’s Hotel Workers Union (8/12/20)
David Birdsell: LI in the AM with Jay Oliver: Baruch College Political Science Professor Discusses Political Affairs (8/11/20)
Marc Edelman: 247Sports: The Ins and Outs of a Viable Union for College Football Players (8/11/20)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: NCAA Power Five Conferences Overplayed Their Hand by Asking Congress to Block College Athletes’ Rights (8/10/20)
Baruch College: News 12 Brooklyn: Guide: Reopening Plans for New York City Schools (8/8/20)
Debbie Kaminer: MarketWatch: ‘Will the Public be Ready for a Vaccine?’ Many Americans Say They Won’t Get the Coronavirus Vaccine if One is Developed (8/8/20)
Marc Edelman: Deseret News: Is it Time for College Football to Turn Pro? (8/8/20)
Soufian Alsabbagh: France Culture: Truman, Nixon, Obama: The Tortured Relationship Between Europe and the United States (8/8/20)
Jayesh Dahya: WalletHub: Ask the Experts: American Express 0% APR Credit Cards (8/7/20)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Big Ten Conference is Prioritizing Football Revenues Over Player Safety in the Time of COVID-19 (8/6/20)
Carla Anne Robbins: Newswise: Webinar: Reporting on Local Health Systems (8/4/20)
Debbie Kaminer: Healthline: Yes, the Government and Your Employer Can Make You Get a COVID-19 Vaccine (8/3/2018)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: Democratic Socialists, Progressives Make Waves in NY Assembly Primaries (8/2/20)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: Onside: Art During a Pandemic: Baruch College Graduate Students Curate an Online Viewing Experience (7/31/20)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: NCAA Bill Would Kill College Athletes’ Right and Their Trust in the U.S. Political Process (7/31/20)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Fantasy Sports Operators Continue to Face Challenging Questions in COVID-19 Season (7/31/20)
Anne Swartz: Wall Street Journal: ‘The Lost Pianos of Siberia’ Review: Ivories in the Snow (7/31/20)
John Casey: NY1 News: Facing Cash Crunch, St. George Theatre to Host Star-Studded Virtual Telethon (7/30/20)
Ted Henken: NPR: Pandemic May Push Cuba to Ease Restrictions on Tightly Controlled Economy (7/30/20)
Nicole Gordon and Don Waisanen: Notícias ao Minuto: Elections: Scholars Oppose Trump and Advocate Postal Vote (7/30/20)
Yildiray Yildirim: The Real Deal: How Will NYC Real Estate Fare Without 65 Million Tourists? (7/29/20)
Maria Maddox: Thrive Global: Maria Maddox: “Make Your Impossible Possible” (7/29/20)
Baruch College: CNBC: The Top 50 U.S. Colleges That Pay Off the Most in 2020 (7/28/20)
Ralph Blumenthal: The New York Times: Do We Believe in U.F.O.s? That’s the Wrong Question (7/28/20)
President S. David Wu (Ranked #22): City & State: 2020 Power of Diversity: Asian 100 (7/27/20)
Thomas Main: Arc: The Rhetoric of Treason in Political Discourse (7/26/20)
Doug Muzzio: City & State: John Liu, Iron Man (7/26/20)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Washington Isn’t First Pro Football Team to Play Without a Moniker; The Last One Won a Championship (7/24/20)
Ralph Blumenthal: The New York Times: No Longer in Shadows, Pentagon’s U.F.O. Unit Will Make Some Findings Public (7/23/20)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Has Marketplace Competition Finally Returned to Daily Fantasy Sports? (7/23/20)
Bryan Jones: ProPublica: Modeling Climate Change-Induced Migration in Central America & Mexico (7/23/20)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: Opening Campus is Risky. The Alternative is Worse. (7/21/20)
Debbie Kaminer: The Conversation: Could Employers and States Mandate COVID-19 Vaccinations? Here’s What the Courts Have Ruled (7/21/20)
Marc Edelman: Business Insurance: Student Athlete COVID-19 Waivers Likely Won’t Block Lawsuits (7/21/20)
David Birdsell: LI in the AM with Jay Oliver: David Birdsell, Professor of Political Sciences, Discusses National, State and Local Politics (7/20/20)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: How Should Colleges Reopen? There’s No Easy Answer (7/19/20)
David Birdsell: Fox 5 NY: Campaigning Amidst Coronavirus Puts More Emphasis on Social Media (7/17/20)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: As Violence Surges in Mayor de Blasio’s New York, Critics Question His Approach (7/15/20)
Thomas Main: Matt Lewis & Cut Through the Noise: Thomas J. Main on Illiberalism (7/15/20)
Gideon Pell: Forbes: Wirecard Fraud is Risk Management Lesson for Fintech Companies (7/14/20)
Johanna Fernandez: WNYC News: Health Activism and the Legacy of the Young Lords (7/14/20)
Andrea Gabor: Philanthropy Daily: Should Private Philanthropy Influence Public Education? (7/14/20)
Vincent DiGirolamo: MSN: What Will Become of Generation COVID? (7/12/20)
Thomas Main: The Bulwark: The Neoprogressive Moment and What to do With It (7/12/20)
Elizabeth Wollman: Washington Post: Five Myths About Broadway (7/10/20)
Chris Campanioni: Brooklyn Rail: Partial Reveals & Inclusive Revelations in the Post-Truth Simulacracy: The Poetics (7/9/20)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: Brooklyn’s Eric Adams Gets Top Dollar When it Comes to NYPD Political Donations (7/8/20)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: U.S. Schools Must Reopen. Are You Listening, New York? (7/7/20)
Thomas Main: New York Daily News: The Founding Fathers Deserve to Stand: Judge Them by the Enduring Power of Their Ideas (7/7/20)
Christos Giannikos: GuruFocus: The Twisted Mind of the Credit Market (7/6/20)
Thomas Main: Federal Computer Week: Guest Blog by Thomas J. Main: ‘All Men are Created Equal’ (7/6/20)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: The Quietus: Alien Materials: Lamin Fofana’s BLUES (7/2/20)
Els de Graauw: Chronicle of Philanthropy: Philanthropy Must Continue its Support for Young Immigrants — Even With the Supreme Court DACA Victory (7/2/20)
Johanna Fernandez: City Limits: Why ‘Black Lives Matters’ to NYC’s Latino Police-Reform Marchers (7/2/20)
April – June
David Birdsell: Courthouse News Service: Briefed on Bounty Intel, Democrats See Little Trace of Hoax (6/30/20)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Fantasy Sports Operators May Face Interesting Legal Questions in COVID-19 Season (6/28/20)
Bridgett Davis: Detroit Metro Times: Detroit’s Writer’s Memoir ‘The World According to Fannie Davis’ to be Adapted for Feature Film (6/26/20)
Arianna Farinelli: la Repubblica: Focus – An uncomfortable story. Di Paolo, Scego, El Houssi, Farinelli: “Statues, colonial legacies, rights” (6/26/20)
Marc Edelman: New York Daily News: Bread, Circuses, and Baseball: Why are we Bending Over Backward for MLB’s Return? (6/26/20)
Bridgett Davis: The Hollywood Reporter: Plan B, Searchlight Pictures Team to Adapt ‘The World According to Fannie Davis’ (6/25/20)
Angie Beeman: Harvard Business Review: Academia Isn’t a Safe Haven for Conversations About Race and Racism (6/25/20)
Vincent DiGirolamo: TIME: 21 Lessons From America’s Worst Moments (6/25/20)
Hector Cordero-Guzman: Center for Investigative Journalism: Puerto Ricans in the US Live in Counties With the Highest Possiblity of COVID-19 Infection and Death (6/25/20)
David Birdsell: CBS New York: Pundit: Likely Results of Primaries Indicate New York Congressional Delegation Moving in a New Direction (6/24/20)
Robert Smith: Gotham Gazette: City Budget Crisis Threathens Lifeline for Day Laborers and Immigrant Workers (6/24/20)
Andrea Gabor: Gotham Gazette: Why New York City Must Put Educators and Counselors, Not Cops, in Charge of School Discipline (6/24/20)
David Birdsell: CBS New York: Many Challengers Vie to Replace Retiring Democratic Congresswoman Nita Lowey (6/22/20)
Doug Muzzio: Gotham Gazette: Insurgent Campaigns Try to Replicate Major 2018 Voter Turnout Jump in Very Different Circumstances (6/22/20)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Marco Rubio’s Fairness in Collegiate Athletics Act is Anything But What Its Name Implies (6/22/20)
Johanna Fernandez: City Limits: Latinos, Police, and the Lives of African Americans: Solidarity and Shared Experiences (6/22/20)
Marc Edelman: Associated Press: As Athletes Return to Campus, What Are They Signing up For? (6/21/20)
Doug Muzzio: Gotham Gazette: Voter Turnout in New York City was Cratering; Then Came 2018 (6/20/20)
Debbie Kaminer: Bloomberg Law: COVID-19 Immunity Tests Are Dangerous Territory for Employers (6/19/20)
Gregory Wyzykowski: Albany Times Union: Why Play Division 3 College Tennis (6/18/20)
Debbie Kaminer: New York Daily News: The Supreme Court and the Meaning of ‘Sex’: How Justices’ Definition Clashes With the Trump Administration’s (6/18/20)
Debbie Kaminer: Law360: Employers’ Mental Health Initiatives May Carry ADA Risk (6/18/20)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: NCAA Leaders Are Using Woke Language, But the Message Doesn’t Match Their Athlete Labor Policies (6/17/20)
Hector Cordero-Guzman: El Vocero: Vigilantes Before Dropout (6/17/20)
David Birdsell: Fox 5 WNYW-NY: Will Congress Pass Another Economic Stimulus Relief Bill? (6/16/20)
Hillary Botein: The Real Deal: Scant Progress for Tenants in Wake of Rent-law Win (6/15/20)
S. David Wu: World Journal: Chinese scholar David Wu to become president of Baruch College, City University of New York on July 1, sets up Task Force for the Future (6/14/20)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Ohio State Football Players May Have Just Assumed the Risk of Contracting COVID-19 (6/14/20)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: Pilloried by Friends and Foes, NYC Mayor de Blasio’s Fall From Grace has Been Long in the Making (6/12/20)
Debbie Kaminer: Bloomberg Law: INSIGHT: Employers Should Mandate Flu Vaccines to Mitigate Pandemic (6/10/20)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: Allowing De Blasio No-confidence Vote Poses Little Downside for City Council Speaker, Experts Say (6/10/20)
Debbie Kaminer: UCLA Women’s Law Journal: Sex: Sexual Orientation, Sex Stereotyping, and Title VII (6/10/20)
George Mitchell: Philanthropy Daily: Among Billionaire Donors, Ambition and Humility (6/9/20)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Five Ways Daily Fantasy Sports Operators Can Stay Ahead of the Curve During the COVID-10 Pandemic (6/8/20)
Michael Bobelian: Washington Post: Is Free Speech an ‘inviolable’ right or a cover for ‘hostile acts’? (6/5/20)
Joan Darragh: BroadwayWorld: BWW Feature: At Home with Joan Darragh (6/5/20)
Carla Anne Robbins: Council on Foreign Relations: Webinar: Immigration and Border Policy (6/4/20)
Zachariah Mampilly: Mashable: Curfews Have a Disturbing Racist History (6/4/20)
Baruch College: Forbes: A $9 Billion Wall Street Heavyweight Talks Racism and How to Build a Better Society (6/4/20)
Baruch College: India-West: Baruch College Undergraduate Sahiti Kovvuri Chosen Among 2020 Jeannette K. Watson Fellows (6/2/20)
Hector Cordero-Guzman: El Nuevo Dia: Three of the Puerto Rican Seats in Congress are Defined in a Primary on June 23 (6/1/20)
Regina A. Bernard: 433: Why We Can’t Breathe (5/29/20)
Mary Kern: Harvard Business Review: How to Negotiate…With Your Kids (5/29/20)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: The Best Chance at 2020 Baseball Might be a True Exhibition Season, With a Mix of Major and Minor Leaguers (5/29/20)
Baruch College: Onlinekhabar: A Tale of Two Nepali Journalists who Podcast in New York to Help Immigrants (5/29/20)
Stan Altman: Shreveport Times: Stan Altman: 5 Challenges That Must be met for Effective Online Education After COVID-19 (5/28/20)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: Good Riddance, SAT. I Always Ignore You Anyway. (5/28/20)
Trish Rubin: Education Week: Why School Districts Need to Build Their Brands (5/27/20)
Alex Mills: Markets Insider: The World’s Leading Companies Use Neo4j to Manage Supply Chains, Boost Resilience and Ensure Business Community (5/27/20)
Alaina Claire Feldman: Flash Art: The Best Current and Upcoming International Cultural Initiatives (5/23/20)
Johanna Fernandez: San Francisco Bay View: COVID-19 Puts Black Political Prisoners on Death Row (5/23/20)
Marc Edelman: Legal Current: What’s in a Name? The Battle Over Name, Image & Likeness Rights for NCAA Student-Athletes Continues (5/21/20)
Kevin Edwards: New York Amsterdam News: Big Goals Await Baruch Volleyball (5/21/20)
President-Designate S. David Wu: Inside Higher Ed: New Presidents or Provosts: Baruch College, Central State U, Centre College, Glenville State College, Master’s U, Santa Clar U, Simmons U (5/19/20)
Marc Edelman: Courthouse News Service: Cuomo Focuses on Sports as NYC Summer School Numbers Triple (5/19/20)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Ninth Circuit Upholds Finding NCAA Violates Antitrust Law; Concurring Judge Correctly Describes College Sports as a “Cartel” (5/19/20)
Ralph Blumenthal: The New York Times: Navy Reports Describe Encounters With Unexplained Flying Objects (5/14/20)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: NCAA Leaders and Advocates are Conveying Message That Obscures Truth About Name, Image and Likeness Rights (5/14/20)
Baruch College: News 12: Seven Tristate Universities Turn to Virtual Open Houses During the COVID-19 Pandemic (5/14/20)
Baruch College: WABC-TV: Coronavirus News: John D. Solomon Fellowship Participants Graduate, Ready to Serve Public (5/14/20)
David Birdsell: Courthouse News Service: Virus Bill Puts by House has Fans in Hard-Hit New York (5/13/20)
Kapil Bawa: WalletHub: Best Citi Credit Cards of May 2020 (5/13/20)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: Don’t Forsake Poor Schoolchildren, Even in a Pandemic (5/12/20)
Shelly Eversley: Intelligencer: What is College Without the Campus? (5/11/20)
Mark Edelman: Forbes: Illinois Supreme Court Ruling is a Big Win for Daily Fantasy Sports (5/11/20)
Baruch College: WNBC-NY: Baruch Student-athlete Plays Big Part in National Pandemic Fundraising (5/10/20)
Baruch College: ABC News: Fighting for their college dreams, 1st-generation students face ‘huge challenge’ (5/7/20)
Doug Muzzio: CUNY-TV Tony Guida’s NY: Doug Muzzio Talks Cuomo and COVID-19 (5/7/20)
Jim Gatheral: Risk.net: Solving the Enigma of the Volatility Smiles (5/7/20)
Baruch College, social mobility: The New Yorker: The Pandemic is the Time to Resurrect the Public University (5/7/20)
Ervand Abrahamian: The American Spectator: American Academics Defend Iranian Regime Despite Dismal COVID-19 Response (5/7/20)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Why Congress Would be Crazy to Grant the NCAA an Antitrust Exemption (5/6/20)
Debbie Kaminer: Law.com: Discrimination Against Employees Without COVID-19 Antibodies (5/4/20)
Ralph Blumenthal: Daily Beast: When New York’s ‘Badly Learned’ Epidemic Lesson Led to a Second Lethal Outbreak (5/4/20)
Jonathan Engel: USA Today: Straight-talking Dr. Anthony Fauci is the Voice Americans Want to Hear Right Now. So, Who is he? (5/3/20)
Doug Muzzio: Fox News: New Yorkers Consider Leaving Manhattan Amid Coronavirus Pandemic (5/1/20)
Baruch College: Forbes: Why the Coronavirus Pandemic Should Motivate You to Start a Company and Eight Excuses That No Longer Matter (4/29/20)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: NCAA Name, Image and Likeness Reform: A Simple Matter Made Complicated by Bureaucrats (4/29/20)
Baruch College: WPIX-11: Meet the Piano Man of the Upper East Side (4/26/20)
Marc Edelman: Legal Sports Report: Finally an End to Years of Madness in the Illinois DFS Saga (4/24/20)
Johanna Fernandez: CounterPunch: Puerto Rico, Protest, Prison: Johanna Fernandez and Jose Saldana Talk About The Young Lords (4/23/20)
David Gruber: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers: Seven Big Advances in Soft Robotic Grippers (4/22/20)
Baruch Performing Arts Center: Los Angeles Times: Your Quarantine Must Watch of the Day (4/22/20)
Donika Kelly: Poets & Writers: I Am Moving: Poets at the End of the World (4/16/20)
Doug Muzzio: City & State: Cuomo’s in Charge, but Some Local Government’s Bristle (4/16/20)
Stan Altman: Gotham Gazette: Coronavirus Widens Digital Divide, But Creates Opportunity to Finally Bring All Into 21st Century (4/15/20)
Doug Muzzio: The Real Deal: Mayor’s Tenant Agenda Short on Muscle (4/14/20)
Doug Muzzio: Associated Press: Cuomo vs. de Blasio: Even pandemic doesn’t bridge their rift (4/13/20)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: NY, Neighbors Form ‘Reopen’ Working Group After Trump Says It’s His Decision (4/13/20)
Eugene Marlow: CUNY-TV’s Short Docs: Web Extra: An Interview with Eugene Marlow (4/10/20)
Charles Hwang: Sub0: Charles Hwang: Bitcoin, Blockchain, & Everything in Between. Are we on the Cusp of a Financial Revolution? (4/10/20)
Mitchell Cohen: Dissent: Beyond the Virus (4/9/20)
Nizan Geslevich Packin: Forbes: Let FinTech Help Jumpstart the Economy (4/8/20)
Baruch College: Baruch College Athletics: Men’s Soccer Player Luis Munoz Runs a Marathon on his Terrace (4/7/20)
Baruch College: Patch: Piano Player Brings UES Block Together with Nightly Concerts (4/7/20)
Hector Cordero Guzman: Caribbean Business: Passengers Arrive in Puerto Rico from Areas of Greatest Contagion by Coronavirus in the US (4/6/20)
Ted Henken: Reuters: In Communist-run Cuba, the Private Sector Helps the Needy as Coronavirus Spreads (4/3/20)
Baruch College: Forbes: Third Way’s Price-to-Earnings Premium: A New Way to Measure the Economic Value of College (4/3/20)
Ayam Bhattacharya: ETF Report: ETF Evolution Opens Markets to Risk (4/1/20)
January – March
Judith Kafka: Chalkbeat: When Teaching and Parenting Collide: As Schools Shift Online, Many Educators Manage Two Roles (3/31/20)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: Schools Aren’t Ready for Online Learning (3/31/20)
Sonia Gilbukh: Fortune: Can’t Afford to Buy an Condominium? This Startup Wants to Sell You a Share of One (3/28/20)
Hector Cordero Guzman: El Nuevo Dia: Economic Stimulus Bill: Puerto Rico Treasury Must File a Plan (3/27/20)
Doug Muzzio: The Atlantic: Cuomo and de Blasio: A Tale of Two Leaders (3/27/20)
Baruch College, NYC data website: Democrat & Chronicle: COVID-19: How New York City Became Epicenter of Coronavirus Pandemic, What That Means (3/27/20)
Doug Muzzio: The Sydney Morning Herald: ‘I love waking up to Cuomo’: US Governors Shine in Coronavirus Crisis (3/27/20)
Baruch College, NYC data website: Newsday: Cuomo: More than 37,000 New Yorkers Positive for Coronavirus, Including Over 6,000 on LI; 4 New Long Island Deaths (3/26/20)
Arianna Farinelli: ANSA.it: Arianna Farinelli, Inequalities Emerge With the Pandemic (3/25/20)
Doug Muzzio: Breitbart: New York ‘Tough Guy’ Cuomo Center Stage in US Coronavirus Fight (3/24/20)
David Gruber: The New York Times: When Coronavirus Closes Your Lab, Can Science Go On? (3/23/20)
Doug Muzzio: The Daily Star: Coronavirus Scrambles Lobbying at Statehouse (3/18/20)
Baruch College: Huffington Post: Online Classes and a Shaky Job Market: College Students Face Uncertain Futures (3/16/20)
Doug Muzzio: City & State: Do Borough Presidents Actually Have Any Power? (3/16/20)
Baruch College: Hillel International: ‘No One is Alone’ (3/16/20)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: Top Lobbyist Suri Kasirer Enjoys Strong Ties to NYC Council Speaker Corey Johnson (3/15/20)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: Coronavirus Conundrum: How Much Information is Too Much? (3/14/20)
Baruch College: Queens Daily Eagle: ‘It was Surreal Yesterday’: CUNY and SUNY Students Grapple With Coronavirus Shutdown (3/13/20)
Robert Smith: Roll Call: States Hit for Denying Access to Driver’s License Data (3/12/20)
Ted Henken: Associated Press: Fuel, Flour, Diapers: Cubans Turn to Social Media for Basics (3/12/20)
Baruch College: Hartford Business Journal: With MBA Invitational, UConn Aims to Keep Talent in the Northeast (3/10/20)
Helaine J. Korn: MetroMBA: 5 Questions With MBA Admissions: Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College (3/10/20)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg News: Wouldn’t Now be a Great Time to Have School Nurses? (3/9/20)
Baruch College, coverage of Zicklin School of Business’ Equity Markets Conference: Traders Magazine: Liquidity, Market Structure in Focus (3/9/20)
Seth Lipner: Advisor Hub: Finra to modify Some Expungement Restrictions (3/6/20)
David Gruber: FOX News Channel: Reef-building Coral Exhibiting ‘Disaster Traits’ Similar to Last Major Extinction Event (3/6/20)
Marc Edelman: Connecticut Public Radio: Governor Lamont Tries To Force Tribes’ Hand on Sports Betting (3/5/20)
Zackariah Mampilly: Inside Higher Ed: Pentagon Proposes Cuts to Social Science Research (3/5/20)
Baruch College: amNY: CUNY & SUNY Suspend Study Abroad Programs Over Coronavirus (3/5/20)
Doug Muzzio: Yahoo! News via AFP: New Boost for Biden as Bloomberg Quits White House Race (3/4/20)
David R. Jones: CBS News: Super Tuesday Exit Polls: Highlights From the Race (3/4/20)
Doug Muzzio: WCBS-880: Mike Bloomberg Drops Out of 2020 Race, Endorses Biden (3/4/20)
David Gruber: Newsweek: Fossil Corals Suggest a Mass Extincton is on the Way: ‘It’s Like a Slow-Motion Car Crash’ (3/3/20)
Manuel Gonzalez: Scientific American: Does Music Boost Your Cognitive Performance? (3/3/20)
Baruch College: Diverse: Issues in Higher Education: The City University of New York Named Dr. S. David Wu the President of Baruch College (3/3/20)
David Gruber: Science X: Reef-Building Coral Exhibiting ‘Disaster Traits’ Akin to the Last Major Extinction Event (3/3/20)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: Mike Bloomberg Faces Moment of Truth on Super Tuesday (3/2/20)
Doug Muzzio: La Vanguardia: The Bloomberg Experiment (3/2/20)
Thomas J. Main: PolitiFact: Bloomberg Makes Accurate Claim on Reducing Street Homelessness, Though Full Picture Much Different (3/1/20)
Ken Guest: South China Morning Post: Coronavirus Stigma Adds to Long-Term Challenges for North American Chinatowns (2/29/20)
Doug Muzzio: Mother Jones: “Nobody Dared Cross Him”: A Look Back at That Time Michael Bloomberg Bought a Third Mayoral Term (2/28/20)
Johanna Fernandez: The Philadelphia Inquirer: Mumia Abu-Jamal Supporters Rally, Speaking Out Against Recent Pa. Supreme Court Order (2/28/20)
Doug Carmichael: The Trusted Professional: Auditors Welcome Proposed Changes to SEC Independence Rules (2/27/20)
Charlotte Brooks: Global Times: Chinese Americans Caught Between Ugly History and Difficult Times (2/27/20)
Doug Muzzio: City & State: Why David Dinkins and Crystal Peoples-Stokes Endorsed Bloomberg (2/27/20)
Baruch Performing Arts Center: The New York Times: 7 Dance Performances to See in N.Y.C. This Weekend (2/27/20)
Baruch Performing Arts Center: Playbill: The March 2020 Classical Music Concerts to Attend in NYC (2/27/20)
Randolph Trumbach: NewNowNext: The 18th Century’s Answer to the Gay Bar? The Molly Houses of London. (2/26/20)
Baruch College, Zicklin School of Business: The CPA Journal: Ensuring Inegrity: A New Strategic Vision for Improving Audit Quality (2/26/20)
Doug Muzzio: Associated Press: Years of Largesse Give Bloomberg His Own Political Machine (2/25/20)
Doug Muzzio: S&P Global Market Intelligence: How New York City Plans to End Natural Gas, Oil Use in Buildings (2/25/20)
David Birdsell: New York Daily News: NYC Council Speaker Corey Johnson Appears to Work Less Than Mayor de Blasio, Analysis of Official Schedules Shows (2/24/20)
David Gruber: Current Biology: Ultra-Gentle Soft Robotic Fingers Induce Minimal Transcriptomic Response in a Fragile Marine Animal (2/24/20)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: How AOC’s Endorsement in Bronx Race Could Backfire and Pave Homophobe’s Way to Congress (2/24/20)
Glenn Hunter: Harlem World: Harlem Historian Glenn Hunter Talks Harlem Renaissance, Harlem History Museum and More on the Danny Tisdale Show (2/24/20)
Doug Muzzio: The Daily Star: Siena Poll: Bail Reform Has Soured Voters (2/24/20)
Frank Donnelly: The Atlantic: Mapping Wikipedia (2/23/20)
Brigitte Davis: NPR’s Fresh Air: The World According to Fannie Davis: My Mother’s Life in the Detroit Numbers (2/21/20)
Ken Guest: Tulay: Completing a Circle of Friendship (2/21/20)
Angie Beeman: Diverse Issues in Higher Education: Sociologist Examines Gendered Racism from the Perspective of Racism (2/20/20)
Baruch College: Daily Nous: A Strange List of “Great Value” Colleges for Undergraduate Philosophy Degrees (2/20/20)
Doug Muzzio: The Hill: The Memo: Bloomberg Faces Moment of Truth (2/19/20)
Mary Kern: Business News Daily: How to Best Lead a Multicultural or International Team (2/19/20)
Donika Kelly: Autostraddle: Eight Black LGBTQ Poets to Give Your Flowers to Right Now (2/19/20)
Doug Muzzio: New Republic: How Michael Bloomberg Owned New York Media (2/19/20)
Baruch College: Washington Examiner: Democrats Silent on Mike Bloomberg’s Long Record of Islamophobia (2/19/20)
Baruch College: InsideNoVa: Mason Provost Tapped for College Presidency in NYC (2/19/20)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: Hyperallergic: Your Concise New York Art Guide for Spring 2020 (2/18/20)
David Birdsell: New York Daily News: ‘It’s Opportunistic:’ Bernie Sanders Supporters in NYC Shrug at Mayor de Blasio’s Endorsement (2/18/20)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg News: Betsy DeVos’s Voucher Boondoggle (2/18/20)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: How Michael Bloomberg Could Be His Own Worst Enemy at the Democratic Presidential Debate in Nevada (2/18/20)
David Birdsell: New York Daily News: Brooklyn Anti-Violence Advocate Arrested for Threatening Neighbor had $282K Salary on the City Dime (2/18/20)
Peter Harrison: Hype Magazine: Peter Harrison, NY-12 Congressional Candidate, On Improving New York & More (2/17/20)
Baruch College: LIHerald.com: A Tuition Freeze is Worth Considering (2/14/20)
Peter Harrison: Gotham Gazette: The Amazon Delivery We Still Need: Invest in Public Infrastructure, Not Corporate Welfare (2/14/20)
Marios Koufaris: Fox Business, After The Bell: Tech Employees Teaching Students to Help Prepare them for the Professional World (2/12/20)
Baruch College: Patch: 24 New York Schools Among Best Value Colleges: Princeton Review (2/12/20)
David Birdsell: Hofstra University’s Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency, starts at 58:43: Political Communication and Rhetoric in the 2020 Presidential Race (2/12/20)
Doug Muzzio: Politico: Bloomberg’s Billionaire Bounce (2/11/20)
Fred Burke: QS: Best Advice for MBA Salary Negotiations (2/11/20)
Baruch College: Weissman Center for International Business: Yahoo! Finance: Brodeur Partners Announces Data-Driven Diagnostic-Active Purpose to Help B2B Companies Meet the Increasing Demands on CSR-Sustainability in Supply Chains (2/11/20)
Marios Koufaris: Wall Street Journal: Google, LinkedIn and Other Tech Firms Send Employees Into New York Classrooms (2/9/20)
Baruch College: The Chronicle Of Higher Education: S. David Wu, Provost and Executive Vice President at George Mason University Named President of City University of New York’s Bernard M. Baruch College (2/5/20)
Baruch College: Wall Street Journal: Larry Field, Los Angeles Property Developer, Deemed Life ‘Not So Bad’ (2/5/20)
Baruch College: Risk.net: Quant Finance Master’s Guide 2020: Risk.net’s Guide to the World’s Leading Quant Master’s Programmes With the Top 25 Schools Ranked (2/5/20)
Baruch College: Diverse: Issues in Higher Education: S. David Wu Named First Asian American President in CUNY System (2/4/20)
Baruch College: Politico: CUNY Selects First Asian American President (2/4/20)
Baruch College, New York Daily News: CUNY Names First Asian American College President to Lead Baruch College (2/4/20)
Baruch College, WNBC New York: CUNY Appoints First Asian American President (2/4/20)
Baruch College, Spectrum News NY1, starts at 5:09:01-23: CUNY Selects First Asian American To Lead Baruch College (2/4/20)
Baruch College, World Journal: Taiwanese Wu Siyong Appointed President of New York City’s Baruch College (2/4/20)
Baruch College, News at Mason: Mason Provost S. David Wu Named Next President of Baruch College (2/3/20)
David Birdsell: Politico: Bill de Blasio’s Disappearing Mayoralty (2/3/20)
Andrea Gabor: Study International News: Liberal Arts Colleges Preparing Students for a Tech Enabled World (2/3/20)
Arianna Farinelli: ANSA.it: Book Review of American Gothic (2/3/20)
Baruch College, Mishkin Gallery: sand magazine: The Brotherhood of New Blockheads (1996-2002) Interview with co-curator Peter Belyi (1/30/20)
Carla Anne Robbins: The American Interest: Lowering the Bar: The Inquisitor (1/28/20)
Jayesh Dahya: WalletHub: 91 Million Americans Fear Maxing Out Their Credit Cards on Large Purchases (1/28/20)
Marny Smith: Rewire: A Peer Mentor Might Give Your Career the Boost it Needs (1/28/20)
Marc Edelman: Bloomberg: Astros Scandal Lawsuit Highlights League Ties to Fantasy Sports (1/28/20)
Baruch College, Zicklin School of Business research study: New York Post: Why New York City should embrace – not shun – people from Ohio (1/25/20)
Baruch College, Zicklin School of Business research study: The New York Times: The Big Myth Behind the ‘Real New Yorker’ (1/24/20)
Michael Hankinson: City Journal: A Neighborhood Grows in Brooklyn (1/22/20)
Bridgett Davis: Michigan Radio NPR: Want to Read Local? Check Out This Year’s Michigan Notable Books (1/20/20)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: School Wars are Over in Massachusetts. Everybody Won. (1/16/20)
Ervand Abrahamian: Newsweek: Iran Pushes Ahead with Ambitious Plans to Expel U.S. from Region Despite Soleimani’s Death (1/16/20)
Jerry Mitchell: Yahoo! News: As the Trump Administration Fills Board Seats, Critics see an Alarming Attempt to Remake Government (1/15/20)
Arturo Castellanos: New York Post: Are networking events and co-learning initiatives the new MBA? (1/12/20)
Ervand Abrahamian: Democracy Now!: Iran, The War Next Time (1/12/20)
Gene Fisch: The Columbian: The Real Science of Nurture vs. Nature (1/12/20)
Ervand Abrahamian: CBC Radio One Online: Trump’s actions will only embolden Iran’s right-wing populists (1/10/20)
Heemin Lee: The National Law Review: Should the SEC Limit the Size of Whistleblower Rewards? (1/10/20)
David Birdsell: The Real Deal: These Real Estate Players Have Raised a Bundle for Biden (1/6/20)
Doug Muzzio: New York Post: Eric Adams Under Fire for not Voting to Oust Girlfriend-beating ex-pol Hiram Monserrate (1/5/20)
Marc Edelman: Larry Rifkin’s America Trends Podcast: Should College Athletes be Paid? (1/3/20)
Doug Muzzio: The Daily Star: State Lawmaker Loses Leadership Post After DWI Arrest (1/3/20)
October – December
Ervand Abrahamian: Washington Post: ‘Death to America’ Chants Heard in Baghdad Echo the Iran Hostage Crisis (12/31/19)
Donika Kelly: The New Yorker: From the Catalogue of Cruelty (12/30/19)
Dan Stefanica: Wall Street Journal: In Battle to Recruit New Quants, Hedge Funds Outpay Banks (12/29/19)
David Birdsell: CBS New York: Some Bills Passed in New York State Legislature Remain in Limbo as Year Ends (12/27/19)
Hector Cordero-Guzman: The Weekly Journal: Inside Puerto Rico’s Energy Transformation (12/25/19)
Samantha MacBride: The New York Times: Can Recycled Rags Fix Fashion’s Waste Problem? (12/21/19)
Baruch College (Baruch Performing Arts Center): BroadwayWorld: Baruch Performing Arts Center Presents The New York Premiere of EYESPOT (12/20/19)
Doug Muzzio: CUNY-TV’s Eldridge & Co.: A Pivotal Point in America’s History (12/19/19)
Xi Dong: Pensions & Investments: Research into Local, Foreign Sentiment Wins Richard A. Crowell prize (12/19/19)
Doug Muzzio: Jacobin: Mike Bloomberg Is as Big a Threat to Democracy as Donald Trump (12/18/19)
Charles Hwang: Kitco News: Is Bitcoin New Decade’s Digital Gold? Halving, Regulation, and Volatility are Key for Prices in 2020 (12/18/19)
Baruch College (Miskhin Gallery): Forbes: The Brotherhood of New Blockheads At The Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College (12/17/19)
Mary Kern: INSEAD Knowledge: How Managers Self-Sabotage When Giving Negative Feedback (12/17/19)
Bridgett M. Davis: The Millions: A Year in Reading: Bridgett M. Davis (12/16/19)
Doug Muzzio: Represent NYC: New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli (12/15/19)
Jessica Wagner Webster: Library Journal INFOdocket: Digital Collaborations: A Survey Analysis of Digital Humanities Partnerships Between Librarians and Other Academics (12/15/19)
Eric Gander: Record TV (Brazilian TV Network): Impeachment Process Vote Against Donald Trump Set to Take Place Next Week (12/14/19)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: California Has a Healthy Obsession With the 2020 Census (12/13/19)
Yochi Cohen-Charash: Mic: How Career Envy Can Help and Hurt you (12/12/19)
Alexis Perrotta: The Guardian: ‘We will not let up’: Activists Protest NYPD Subway Crackdown (12/12/19)
Marc Edelman: Bloomberg: How Stephen Strasburg’s $245 Million Deal is Structured to Pay Far Less (12/12/19)
Charles Hwang: DailyAlts: Digital Assets: Its Halving in 2020 Could Boost Bitcoin to $50,000 (12/12/19)
Mitchel B. Wallerstein: CGTN: Chinese MoE: Mitigating Clashes of Civilizations a New Mission of Higher Education (12/9/19)
Trish Rubin: District Administration: Enhancing Your School’s Restorative Justice Practice (12/5/19)
Baruch Performing Arts Center: The New York Times: Review: An Eerie Shift Translates ‘Der Freischutz’ to Texas (12/5/19)
Fenwick Huss: IEDP: New York Smart; World-Class Ready: Executive Education in the Big Apple (12/4/19)
Doug Muzzio: CBS News: Looking Back at Michael Bloomberg’s Record as New York City Mayor (12/2/19)
Doug Muzzio: Niagara Gazette: New York Senate GOP Left Weakened After Statehouse Became Bright Blue (12/2/19)
Robb Hecht: 1to1 Media: Show Me That You Know Me (12/2/19)
Ian Ross Singleton: Los Angeles Review of Books: Never Too Soon: A Conversation with Leland Cheuk (11/30/19)
David Gruber: CUNY Matters: CUNY Marine Biologist Gruber Reels In A Major Prize With His Underwater Finds (11/25/19)
Baruch College: Forbes: Elite Colleges That You Can Actually Afford (11/25/19)
David Birdsell: New York Post: Michael Bloomberg’s Campaign Faces Challenges From Both the Left and Right (11/24/19)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: Bloomberg, an Official Candidate, Says He’s a ‘Problem Solver” (11/24/19)
Geanne Rosenberg Belton: Poynter: College Media Labs may Increasingly Clash with Their Universities (11/21/19)
Alexis Perrotta: CityLab: Why Public Transit Is an Equity Battleground (11/18/19)
Alison Griffiths: Boston Globe: The Museum of Science Ranks Among the Best in the Nation. The Accolades Don’t Come Without Turmoil (11/16/19)
Thomas Main: Washington Post: Far-right Agitators Roil the Conservative Movement on College Campuses in Battle to Define Trumpism (11/16/19)
David Birdsell: Spectrum News: Rudy Giuliani and the Impeachment Hearing: Over 40 Mentions (11/14/19)
Baruch College (Baruch Performing Arts Center): BroadwayWorld: Baruch Performing Arts Center and Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre Present the World Premiere of Hindsight (11/14/19)
Ralph Blumenthal: Financial History: From Crash To Scrip – The Stock Market Collapse of 1929 and the Rise of Fake Money (11/14/19)
Baruch College (Baruch Performing Arts Center): New York Classical Review: Daedalus Quartet Captures Emotional Depths of Music by Exiles (11/13/19)
Baruch College (Baruch Performing Arts Center): Gothamist: The Best Things To Do In NYC This Week, From ’60s Girls Groups To Spaghetti Donuts (11/12/19)
Doug Muzzio: Insider NJ: Mike Bloomberg for President: The Pros and Cons (11/12/19)
Brian Murphy: Tampa Bay Times: PolitiFact: Did George Washington run businesses as president? (11/12/19)
Baruch College (Baruch Performing Arts Center): The New Yorker: Goings On About Town – Classical Music Recitals – “Music from Exile” (11/11/19)
Baruch College: Columbia Daily Spectator: University Senate launches Childcare Affordability Initiative to Support Student-parents (11/11/19)
Baruch College (Baruch Performing Arts Center): I Care If You Listen: This Week: Concerts in New York (November 11, 2019 – November 17, 2019) (11/11/19)
Baruch College (Baruch Performing Arts Center): The List: Go Out! (11/11/19)
Christos Giannikos: Forbes: China’s Price Trap (11/10/19)
Baruch College: CNN Business: Colleges are Helping Students Start Careers in E-sports (11/9/19)
Doug Muzzio: Politico: Williams Easily Wins Public Advocate’s Race, Again (11/5/19)
Marc Edelman: The Daily Pennsylvanian: Student-athletes Should be Allowed to Earn Money (11/4/19)
Baruch College, Starr Center (Michael Kalish): Inside Higher Ed: Your Interview with AI (11/4/19)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: ‘He’s the ultimate quacker:’ End of de Blasio’s Presidential Run Puts HIm in Lame-Duck Phase, Observers Say (11/4/19)
Jessica Greene: News Health: Patient Biases Take Toll on Physicians (10/29/19)
Raquel Benbunan-Fich: Inverse: Distracted? This One Time of Day is When You’re Most Likely to Lose Focus (10/27/19)
Baruch College (Mishkin Gallery): Hyperallergic: Dissident Visions With a Dose of Play (10/25/19)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: If NCAA Doesn’t Reform Athlete Endorsement Rules, the Monopolist Trade Association May Crumble (10/25/19)
Doug Muzzio: Christian Science Monitor: ‘America’s Mayor’ to Trump Proxy: The Evolution of Rudy Giuliani (10/25/19)
Andrea Gabor: Harper’s Magazine: The K-12 Takeover (10/23/19)
Charlotte Brooks: Washington Post: Why China Should Recognize That Dissent can be Patriotic (10/23/19)
Dean Aldemaro Romero Jr.: Shelby County Reporter: UM, Baruch College Deans Partner to Release Book (10/22/19)
Sandra Roff: The Gotham Center: A Penny Earned is a Penny Saved: Pratt Institute’s “Thrift” (10/22/19)
Ralph Blumenthal: The New York Times: The Army is Looking for a Few Good Art Experts (10/21/19)
Baruch College (Mishkin Gallery): Artfully Learning: No Room to Play (10/21/19)
Doug Muzzio: City & State: How Ranked-Choice Voting Would Affect the NYC 2021 Mayoral Race (10/20/19)
Doug Muzzio: Associated Press: Capitol Watch: Politics Decide When Bills Get to Cuomo Desk (10/19/19)
Doug Muzzio: Al Jazeera: Rudy Giuliani in Focus in Trump Impeachment Inquiry (10/17/19)
Johanna Fernandez: Brooklyn Daily Eagle: ‘We Need WBAI’: Station’s Supporters vow to Keep Fighting for Local Programming (10/15/19)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Penn State was Wrong to Take Away Football Players’ Warm-Up Shirts Supporting Jonathan Sutherland (10/15/19)
Baruch College (Mishkin Gallery): Artforum: Minerva Cuevas: Disidencia Chosen as a Critic’s Pick (10/12/19)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Former Marlins President David Samson Needs to Stop Shaming Players for Taking Paternity Leave (10/12/19)
Marc Edelman: CBS-Chicago: Unique, Strict Measures Taken to Prevent Improper College Sports Gambling (10/11/19)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Purdue is Correct to Ban Faculty Members From Betting on Boilermakers Sporting Events (10/11/19)
Doug Muzzio: The Daily Star: State GOP Boss Seeks to Use Impeachment Against Swing-district Democrats (10/10/19)
Marc Edelman: Sports Handle: Flutter Entertainment’s Acquisition of The Stars Group Could Place Gambling Markets on Path Toward More Consolidation (10/10/19)
Doug Muzzio: CUNY-TV’s Eldridge & Co.: The Current State of Government & Politics (10/8/19)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: What Other NFL Players Can Learn From Melvin Gordon’s Fumbled Holdout (10/7/19)
Vincent DiGirolamo: Wall Street Journal: ‘Crying the News’ Review: Street-Corner Capitalists (10/6/19)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: Impeachment Talk Throws Monkey Wrench Into Progressive Insurgents’ Primary Challenges (10/6/19)
Joel Brind: Everyday For Life Canada: CIBC Run for the Cure: Tell Women the Truth About Breast Cancer (10/6/19)
Marc Edelman: The National Law Review: California’s College Athletes May Profit from Their Positions, Kicking Off a National Wave and a Bout with the NCAA (10/5/19)
Doug Muzzio: New York Post: Queens Democratic Machine Threatened by AOC but Refuses to Change (10/5/19)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: How to Succeed in Business? Major in Liberal Arts (10/4/19)
Katherine Behar: Patch: Eco Art Salon, a Monthly Gathering (10/3/19)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Vontaze Burfict’s Suspension Places the NFL Players’ Union in a Tough Position (10/2/19)
Baruch College (professor Emerita Marie Jean Lederman): 24-7 Press Release: Marie Jean Lederman Presented with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by Marquis Who’s Who (10/2/19)
Marc Edelman: Time: How California’s Historic NCAA Fair Pay Law Will Change College Sports for the Better (10/1/19)
Jennifer Pacella: MarketWatch: Want to be a Whistleblower? Read This First (10/1/19)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: NCAA’s Threat to Ban California Member Colleges Could Lead to Antitrust Lawsuit Reminiscent of 1984 (10/1/19)
Fred Burke: WalletHub: What are the Benefits and Drawbacks of an MBA Program? (10/1/19)
July – September
Marc Edelman: Forbes: California Governor Gives NCAA a Choice: Allow Athlete Endorsements or Risk Annihilation by Antitrust Law (9/30/19)
Baruch College (Mishkin Gallery): The Ticker: Cuevas Focuses on Politics and Environment in New Exhibit (9/30/19)
Shuting Wang: WIRED: Why it Matters That YouTube Changed its Verification System (9/28/19)
Marc Edelman: Sportsnet: Antonio Brown has Been his Own Worst Enermy (9/23/19)
Jason Munshi-South: WIRED: How Cities Reshape the Evolutionary Path of Urban Wildfire (9/23/19)
Ralph Blumenthal: The New York Times: An Improbably Relic of Auschwitz: a Shofar That Defied the Nazis (9/21/19)
Shuting Wang: WIRED: Why It Matters That YouTube Changed Its Verification System (9/20/19)
Doug Muzzio: Fortune: NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Drops Out of White House Race (9/20/19)
Bridgett Davis: BuzzFeed News: How My Mom Paid for My College Tuition By Running the Numbers (9/18/19)
Baruch College (alumnus Adam Neumann): Wall Street Journal: ‘This Is Not the Way Everybody Behaves.’ How Adam Neumann’s Over-the-Top Style Built WeWork. (9/18/19)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: Bring Back High School Civics (With a Twist) (9/17/19)
Danielle Seid: The New York Times: Andrew Yang Knows You May Disagree With Him About Shane Gillis (9/17/19)
Baruch College (alumnus Adam Neumann): Wall Street Journal: WeWork Parent Postpones IPO (9/17/19)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: Jerry Nadler Tells Daily News he Won’t Rush to Impeach Trump Without Enough Public Support (9/16/19)
Doug Muzzio: Niagara Gazette: Joe Mahoney’s Albany Notebook; Confiscation Push Opens Pandora’s Box for Anti-gun Democrats (9/15/19)
Doug Muzzio: New York Daily News: NYC Socialists Set Their Sights on City Council Seats (9/14/19)
Charlotte Brooks: The New York Times: William Y. Chang, Whose Newspaper Spoke to Chinatown in English, Dies at 103 (9/12/19)
Doug Muzzio: Fortune: Will O’Rourke and Castro Enjoy a Home-Field Advantage at Thursday’s Democratic Debate? (9/12/19)
Doug Muzzio: WBAI New York–99.5 FM: Driving Forces Focuses on 2021 Elections in NYC (9/12/19)
Glenn Albright: The Montclarion: New Simulation Helps Faculty Prevent Students From Struggling In’Kognito’ (9/11/19)
Marc Edelman: Inside Higher Ed: One Step Closer to Pay for California College Athletes (9/11/19)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: California Vote Gives NCAA A Choice: Allow Athlete Endorsements or Risk Annihilation by Antitrust Law (9/10/19)
Bert Hansen: Gizmodo: What’s the Best Medicine? (9/9/19)
Michael Hankinson: City Limits: The Shelter Wars: City’s Need for Beds Meets Opposition in Several Neighborhoods (9/9/19)
Doug Muzzio: Wall Street Journal: New York City Readies for Epic Election Season in 2021 (9/8/19)
David Birdsell: Politico: Blast from the Past: Crop of Former Council Members Mulling Comeback in 2021 (9/6/19)
Marc Edelman: The Chronicle of Higher Education: A Bill That Would Free College Athletes to Earn Money From Their Likeness is Gaining Ground in California (9/6/19)
Baruch College: Wall Street Journal: The Biggest Bargains Among U.S. Colleges (9/4/19)
Hector Cordero-Guzman: News is My Business: Statistics Institute Presents 3-yr. Strategic Plan, Opens Call for Executive Director (9/4/19)
David Gruber: Boston Globe: Harvard Researchers say They’ve Developed a Gripping Tool That Will Keep Delicate Jellyfish from Going Splat (9/4/19)
Myung-koo Kang: CGTN: The Heat: Japan-Republic of Korea Tensions (9/4/19)
Michael Hankinson: California Political Review: How Do District-Based Elections Impact Housing in California (9/4/19)
Hector Cordero-Guzman: Vox: “Unions for All”: The New Plan to Save the American Labor Movement (9/2/19)
Mishkin Gallery: Artnet: Watch Minerva Cuevas Explain How Her Artistic Acts of Sabatage Inspired Real Activism in Mexico (8/29/19)
Baruch College (David Gruber): Interesting Engineering: Scientists Made a Robotic Hand So Soft it Can Handle a Jellyfish (8/29/19)
Douglas Lackey: BroadwayWorld: Theater for the New City Presents Ludwig and Bertie (8/29/19)
David Gruber: The Harvard Gazette: A Gentle Grip on Gelatinous Creatures (8/28/19)
David Gruber: Yahoo! News and The Telegraph: Robot with ‘Fettuccini-like Fingers’ Built by Harvard to Catch Jellyfish (8/28/19):
Baruch College (David Gruber): Popular Mechanics: Cool New Robot Can Grab Squishy Fish Without Hurting Them (8/28/19)
Baruch College (David Gruber): Engadget: Harvard’s Noodly Fingers are Great at Grabbing Jellyfish (8/28/19)
David Gruber: ScienceDaily: Ultra-soft Underwater Gripper Safely Catches and Releases Jellyfish (8/28/19)
Ted Henkin: The Guardian: Faith and Freelancers: Why Churches are Turning Into co-working Spaces (8/28/19)
Judith Kafka: New York Daily News: How G&T Programs Hurt NYC: They Create a Climate of Scarcity and Drive Segregation Inside the System (8/28/19)
Brian Murphy: Los Angeles Times: Consumer Confidential: Like Trump, Founding Fathers Were Businessmen. That’s Where the Similarities End (8/28/19)
Doug Muzzio: The Western Journal: CNN’s Latest Democratic Town Hall Hits Ratings Rock Bottom (8/27/19)
Baruch College: CEO World Magazine: These Are the Most Transformative Colleges in the United States for 2019 (Money ranking) (8/27/19)
Baruch College: Washington Monthly: America’s Best Bang for the Buck Colleges 2019 (8/27/19)
Doug Muzzio: The New York Times: Inslee Out. Hickenlooper Out. De Blasio? Town Hall May Be Last Gasp. (8/23/19)
Charlotte Brooks: Chicago Tribune: Commentary: If we Ban Books for Tackling ‘Racial Issues,’ What Will be Left? (8/19/19)
Hector Cordero-Guzman: Tiempo: Political Turmoil in Puerto Rico (8/18/19)
Marc Edelman: Bloomberg Law: NCAA Athletes Still Looking for Big Win in Pay for Play Claims (8/16/19)
Thomas Main: Los Angeles Times: Op-Ed: The Alt-right Took a Hit After Charlotesville. Now it’s Stronger Than Ever (8/15/19)
Gideon Pell: Forbes: Regulating Crypto Exchanges: Mind the Gaps (8/14/19)
Baruch College: Yahoo! Finance: How New York City Created Four of the Top 100 Colleges in the U.S. (8/14/19)
Baruch College: Business Insider: The Life and Career Rise of Adam Neumann, the Billionaire WeWork Founder and CEO Taking his Company Public (8/14/19)
David Birdsell: The City: Queens Republican Convention Shuts Out Public on Judge Picks (8/13/19)
Alexis Perrotta: Bloomberg: New York Tries to Bring the Subway Fare Into the 21st Century (8/13/19)
Baruch College: CBS New York: Best Colleges For Your Buck (8/13/19)
David Gruber: ABC News: How These Seafloor-dwelling Sharks Glow Neon Green (8/11/19)
Baruch College: Patch: NYC Colleges Make Princeton Review’s ‘Best’ List (8/9/19)
David Gruber: The New York Times: How Sharks Glow to Each Other Deep in the Ocean (8/8/19)
David Gruber: National Geographic: These Sharks Glow Underwater—Thanks to Tiny ‘Lightsabers’ (8/8/19)
David Birdsell: Fox-5 NY: Equinox, SoulCycle Threatened with Boycotts over Trump Support (8/7/19)
Eric Gander: CNBC: From Andrew Yang’s ‘No Tie’ look to Bernie Bucks: The quirky, Costly World of 2020 Campaign Merchandise (8/3/19)
Doug Muzzio: City & State: Manhattan Could Elect the Next Leftist District Attorney (7/31/19)
Doug Muzzio: WCBS 880: De Blasio Struggles to Gain Momentum Heading Into 2nd Round of Debates (7/30/19)
Ted Henken: The New York Times: Cuba Expands Internet Access to Private Homes and Businesses (7/29/19)
Marc Edelman: Chicago Tribune: Why Create New Gambling Laws When we Don’t Enforce our Existing Ones? (7/29/19)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: Testing Craze is Fading in U.S. Schools. Good. Here’s What’s Next. (7/29/19)
Bryan Jones: India Today: Tiger Survival May Depend Upon Urbanisation: Study (7/29/19)
Gregory Snyder: Vox: Crowded Shelves and Melting Skulls: Why so Many Vape Stores Look the Same (7/26/19)
Marc Edelman: National Law Review: Professional Sports Leagues at Odds With Gaming Industry Over Control of Statistics (7/25/19)
David Birdsell: The City: Queens Community Board Hold Private Meeting with 5Pointz Developer (7/25/19)
Johanna Fernandez: Democracy Now!: The Young Lords: Exploring the Legacy of the Radical Puerto Rican Activist Group 50 Years Later (7/24/19)
Baruch College: Gothamist: Immigration Court Interpreteres Say Video Teleconferencing Makes it Difficult to do Their Jobs (7/22/19)
Hector Cordero-Guzman: Washington Post: Puerto Rico has Turned on its Governor as Deep Unrest Reaches the Surface (7/21/19)
Thomas Halpern: WPIX-11: Pres. Trump Walks Back from ‘Send her Back’ Chant of his Supporters, but Skepticism Remains High (7/18/19)
Carla Anne Robbins: The Hill: Mystery Surrounds Elusive Sanctions on Russia (7/18/19)
Vera Haller: La Nazione: I Migranti Incontrano gli Studenti Americani [Migrants Meet American Students] (7/18/19)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: New York GOP State Senators see Decline in Fundraising After Fall into Minority, Records Show (7/17/19)
Seil Kim: LexBlog: Fragmented Securities Regulation: Neglected Insider Trading in Stand-Alone Banks (7/19/19)
Daniel McCool: The New York Times: Pete Buttigieg and Kamala Harris Have Made Waves. Some Progessives Remain Skeptical. (7/16/19)
Marc Edelman: Inside Higher Ed: The NCAA’s First Corruption Charges (7/16/19)
David Birdsell: Fox 5 NY: De Blasio Defends Himself from Blackout Criticism (7/15/19)
Zicklin School of Business (NYC Data): am New York: A Brief History of Blackouts in New York City (7/15/19)
Doug Muzzio: New York Post: ‘Open Season on Incumbents’: AOC-inspired Young Guns put NYC Dems on Edge (7/13/19)
Mishkin Gallery: Frieze: Lise Soskolne in Profile – From Painter to W.A.G.E. Co-Founder and Back Again (7/12/19)
Marc Edelman: CNBC: James Dolan, the New York Knicks, and a Lesson in Economic Monopolies and Markets (7/10/19)
David Birdsell: Gothamist: Queens D.A. Race Heads for Manual Recount and Court Battle (7/8/19)
Carla Anne Robbins: The American Interest: There’s Something About Putin (7/8/19)
David Birdsell: New York Post: Tiffany Caban Cuts Melinda Katz’s Lead to Just 16 Votes in Queens DA Race (7/5/19)
David Birdsell: CBS New York: Queens District Attorney: Tiffany Caban Not Conceding After Losing Lead to Melinda Katz (7/4/19)
Andrea Gabor: Institute for New Economic Thinking: Charter Schools Unleashed “Educational Hunger Games” in California. Now It’s Fighting Back. (7/2/19)
Doug Muzzio: Gothamist: Democratic Defector Senator Simcha Felder Returns to the Party he was But Never a Part of (7/1/19)
Weissman Center for International Business: IPE Real Assets: New York: Still top of the Heap (7/1/19)
Doug Muzzio: Buffalo News: As new state GOP chair, Erie County’s Langworthy vows to re-elect Trump (7/1/19)
April – June
Baruch College: WABC-7: More Than 100 NYC Students Defy Odds to Graduate While Homeless (6/28/19)
Baruch College: Spectrum News NY1: Adversity Aside, These College-Bound Grads Are Ready for the Next Chapter (6/28/19)
Baruch College: MSN: 100 Homeless New York City High School Graduates Are Bound for College (6/28/19)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: New York Should Investigate Gaming Commission’s Failure to License New DFS Operators (6/27/19)
David Birdsell: The Atlantic: Tim Ryan Just Wants to Make a Good Impression Tonight (6/26/19)
David Birdsell: Wall Street Journal: District Attorney Race Deals Blow to Queens’ Mainstream Democratic Party (6/26/19)
David Birdsell: PBS Newshour: The Risks of Standing Out at the 2020 Democratic Debates (6/25/19)
Marc Edelman: Associated Press: California Rethinks Endorsement Deals for College Athletes (6/25/19)
David Birdsell: Detroit News: As Dems Gear up for Detroit, Miami Debates a Chance to ‘Shine or Slip Further Behind’ (6/25/19)
Doug Muzzio: ABC News: Meet Tiffany Caban, the Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Endorsed DA Candidate Who Represents Shift in New York (6/25/19)
Hector Cordero-Guzman: Washington Post: Despite New Law, Trump Administration has Not Given Puerto Rico Emergency Food Stamp Aid (6/24/19)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Mitchell Robinson’s Rookie Season with Knicks Calls Into Doubt the Value of NCAA Coaching (6/24/19)
Robb Hecht: Business 2 Community: 10 Marketing Channels You Need to Try in 2019 (6/23/19)
Doug Muzzio: U.S. News & World Report: NY Lawmakers End Session with Litany of Liberal Victories (6/21/19)
Nizan Geslevich Packin: Wealth Professional: Should Investors Shed Their Pro-robo Bias? (6/19/19)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Star Athletes Could Expand Their Rights by Negotiating These 5 Clauses Into Their College Letters of Intent (6/20/19)
Doug Carmichael: Compliance Week: KPMG Fallout: Cheating Allegations Raise New Questions (6/19/19)
Baruch College Hillel: Jewish News Syndicate: New ‘Brave’ Approach to Combating Anti-Semitism on College Campuses (6/19/19)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: R.J. Hampton and LaMelo Ball Playing in Australia Doesn’t Reduce the NCAA’s Antitrust Risk (6/18/19)
Mishkin Gallery: Art Blog: Artist and Activist Lise Soskolne of W.A.G.E.Makes Her Invisible Art Practice Visible (6/17/19)
Kapil Bawa: WalletHub: 2019 Gas & Travel Credit Card Survey (6/17/19)
Doug Muzzio: Washington Post: F-bombs and Insults: Norman Miller’s Epic Run for Mayor of New York in 1969 (6/15/19)
Nizan Geslevich Packin: Wall Street Journal: Why Investors Should Be Wary of Automated Advice (6/14/19)
Yafit Lev-Aretz: Forbes: A Primer on Regulating Big Tech (6/12/19)
Robert Smith: New York Daily News: Care about Children? Let undocumented immigrants drive (6/10/19)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Sports Data Policies Could Represent Next Big Antitrust Challenge for Pro Sports Leagues (6/10/19)
Bridgett Davis: Crain’s Detroit Business: A history that still surrounds Detroit (6/9/19)
Peter Harrison: Pacific Standard: Can Cory Booker, Elizabeth Warren, and U.S. Cities End Exclusionary Zoning? (6/7/19)
Baruch College: Urban U: Baruch College Launches First Digital Portal to Archives from the Institute of Public Administation, and Baruch’s acapello group the Blue Notes performs (6/6/19)
Hector Cordero-Guzman: Bay State Banner: Academics Weigh in on Post-Hurricane Maria Puerto Rico (6/6/19)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: How Monday’s Wire Act Decision Affects the Poker, DFS and Sports Gambling Industries (6/5/19)
Marc Edelman: Sports Handle: Antitrust Tripwires: Legal Expert Explains Sports Betting Data Issues (6/4/19)
Marc Edelman: CNBC: Nike May Not Have a lot to Gain Taking on Toronto Raptors’ Kawhi Leonard Over ‘Klaw’ Logo (6/4/19)
Marc Edelman: San Diego Union-Tribune: Kawhi Sues Nike over Rights to Hand Logo he Claims he Created (6/4/19)
Baruch College: New York State of Assembly Press Release: Speaker Carl Heastie’s Keynote Address at Baruch College 2019 Commencement Ceremony (6/3/19)
Ted Joyce: Philadelphia Inquirer: Did Legalized Abortion Cut U.S. crime Rates? Decades-old Debate Gets a Reboot (6/3/19)
Doug Muzzio: Times Union: Cigar Anyone? McCoy’s Campaign Coffers Pay for Plenty (6/1/19)
Andrea Gabor: Institute for New Economic Thinking: The Perils of Treating Schools Like Corporations (5/29/19)
Ted Henken: NPR: How Mobile Internet Has Given New Platforms to Cubans Critical of Their Government (5/28/19)
Grace Schulman: Southampton Press: View From Bonac: A Visit with Springs Poet Grace Schulman (5/27/19)
Ralph Blumenthal: The New York Times: ‘Wow, What Is That?’ Navy Pilots Report Unexplained Flying Objects (5/26/19)
Ted Joyce: Journalist’s Resource: New Economic Research Resurfaces Debate About the Link Between Legalized Abortion and Crime Reduction (5/24/19)
Hector Cordero-Guzman: City Limits: Opinion: More than the Bronx at Stake with Race to Fill Serrano’s Seat (5/24/19)
Thomas Ray: Bloomberg Tax: Automation Driving Overhaul of Audit Evidence Rule (5/20/19)
Doug Muzzio: CBS New York: Expert: What Are De Blasio’s Chance in the Campaign 2020 Presidential Run? (5/16/190
David Birdsell: New York Post: Bill de Blasio Officially Launches 2020 Presidential Campaign (5/16/19)
David Birdsell: Mass Live: A Two-House Congress Still Works if we Let it (Editorial) (5/16/19)
Peter Harrison: BuzzFeed News: Opinion: It’s the Housing, Stupid (5/15/19)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: New NCAA Committee Delays Obvious Solution for Allowing College Athletes to Endorse Products (5/15/2019)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: Fighting for Neutral Ground in the School Testing Wars (5/10/2019)
Bridgett Davis: City Pulse: How One Mother Ruled Detroit’s Underground Numbers Game (5/9/19)
Danielle Seid: The World: 60 years Before BTS, the Kim Sisters Were America’s Original K-pop Stars (5/9/19)
Doug Muzzio: Fortune: How New York Could Become a Factor in the 2020 Presidential Race (5/7/19)
Baruch College: Inside Higher Ed: Commencement Speakers Announced (5/6/19)
Doug Muzzio: WCBS-880: As De Blasio Considers Bid For President, Experts Weigh In (5/6/19)
Jonathan Engle: Alabama Newscenter: UAB Health Disparities Research Symposium Aims to Improve Health with Multi-Level Approach (5/1/19)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Fair Pay to Play and Video-Game Likeness: Revisiting the NCAA’s Restrictions on Athlete Compensation (5/1/2019)
Jonathan Gilmore: Brooklyn Rail: Virginia Woolf’s Paragone (5/1/2019)
Cory Mead: CBC: Turn it off: Music to Drive you Crazy (4/29/19)
David Birdsell: Long Island News Radio: LI in the AM with Jay Oliver (4/29/18)
Ted Henken: The American Conservative: President Trump: Just Another Jailer of the Cuban People (4/25/19)
David Birdsell: MTV Uutiset: Experts Believe Trump Will be Re-elected in the Presidential Election, but Next Year’s Race Will be Tight – “Trump’s Popularity Scares Republicans” (4/25/19)
Charlotte Brooks: Cornell Daily Sun: Lecture Identifies Complex Situation of Foreign-Chinese Individuals (4/24/19)
Donika Kelly: The Root: These Queer Poets Expand on Black Life Through Their Work (4/23/19)
Robert Smith: WNBC-NY : States Consider Driver’s Licenses for Undocumented Immigrants Amid Ramped Up Immigration Enforcement (4/23/19)
Robb Hecht: Bit Rebels: How to Protect our Brand Online (4/18/19)
David Birdsell: NY1 News: Holding the Purse Strings in Fight with Democrats, Cuomo May Have the Last Laugh (4/16/19)
Ted Henken: Sputnik: Cuba’s Big Problem is Inability to Reform its Economic Model (4/15/19)
Robb Hecht: Daily Marketing Hub: 8 Audience Targeting Strategies from Digital Marketing Experts (4/15/19)
Marc Edelman: Axios: 1 Big Thing: The Antitrust Zeitgeist (4/15/19)
Baruch Performing Arts Center: The New Yorker: Goings on About Town (4/8/19)
David Birdsell: Dallas Morning News: The Electoral College is Not Going Away, No Matter What Democratic Presidential Candidates Promise (4/4/19)
Trevor Moores and Marios Koufaris: El Diario: More Women Study Computer Information Systems (4/2/19)
January – March
Ian Ross Singleton: Los Angeles Review of Books: Go Home and Keep Going: On David Bezmozgis’s “Immigrant City” (3/31/19)
Hector Cordero-Guzman: Washington Post: U.S. Lawmakers Unveil Bill to make Puerto Rico 51st State, as Trump Escalates Feud with Island Officials (3/28/19)
Grace Schulman: NY1 News: Baruch Professor Earns Prestigious Honor (3/26/19)
Doug Muzzio: CUNY-TV’s Eldridge & Co.: Doug Muzzio Talks Politics (3/26/19)
Mishkin Gallery: Artist Magazine: A Barb in the Texture of Contemporary Art: Interview with Alaina Claire Feldman, Director of Mishkin Gallery in New York. (3/26/19)
Hector Cordero-Guzman: Washington Post: Puerto Rico Faces Food-Stamp Crisis as Trump Privately Vents About Federal Aid to Hurricane Maria-Battered Island (3/25/19)
Alexis Perrotta: The GW Hatchet: Free DC Circulator Rides Increase Accessiblity, Local Politicians say (3/25/19)
David Gruber: ArtDaily: Ocean Space’s Inaugural Program Features Large-Scale Installation by Artist Joan Jonas (3/24/19)
Sophia Gilbukh: Boston.com: Can Blockchain and Electronic Closings Make Home Buying Faster and More Secure? (3/22/19)
Baruch College: The New York Times: 12 Pop, Rock and Jazz Concerts to Check Out in N.Y.C. This Weekend (3/21/19)
Ted Henken: Miami Herald: New U.S. Visa Policy for Cubans Draws Widespread Criticism (3/20/19)
Doug Muzzio: Gotham Gazette: Charter Revision Commission Hears Expert Testimony on Public Advocate’s Office, Law Department, Ranked-Choice Voting (3/19/19)
Bruce Kamich: TheStreet: McDonald’s Could Break Out on the Downside: Don’t Spill the Special Sauce (3/19/19)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Operating an Unlicensed March Madness Pool May Be Riskier Than Ever, Despite the Fall of PASPA (3/18/19)
Baruch College: ArtDaily: Exhibition Revisits the Creative and Civic-Minded Projects Conceived by Artist Elvira Leite in Porto (3/17/19)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: Cuomo Faces Aggressive New Legislature in Hard-Times Budget (3/16/19)
June O’Neill: Politifact: Bobby Scott Says Women Earn 80 Percent Pay of White Men for ‘Similar’ Jobs (3/13/19)
Elizabeth Yuko: Thrive Global: How to Communicate Your Wins at Work Without Sounding Arrogant (3/12/19)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: The Charter-School Movement is Playing Defense (3/11/19)
Mitchell Cohen: New York Magazine: The Best Books for Understanding Socialism, According to Experts (3/8/19)
Doug Muzzio: Salon: New York Mayor Bill de Blasio Blasted as Fauxgressive by Union Targeting a National Audience (3/7/19)
Jessica Greene: Health Affairs: Early Lessons From Arkansas and Indiana’s Very Different Medicaid Work Requirement Policies and Implementations (3/7/19)
Hector Cordero Guzman: CDN: Castillo Affirms Danilo has Revolutionized Dominican Foreign Policy in All Aspects (3/7/19)
Asha Castleberry: Huffington Post: She Served Her Country But Found A Glass Ceiling Waiting at Home (3/1/19)
David Birdsell: The Real Deal: Can Real Estate Lobby the Left? (3/1/19)
Myung-koo Kang: CGTN America: The Heat: No Deal From Kim -Trump Summit (2/28/19)
Marc Edelman: The News & Observer: Cherokee Casinos Make First Bet on Sports Wagering in North Carolina (2/28/19)
William Newman: The New York Times: William Newman Obituary (2/26/2019)
William Newman: Nareit: William Newman, Founder and Chair of New Plan Excel Realty Trust, Dies at Age 92. (2/26/2019)
Michael Goodman: Reality Studios: Michael Goodman Interview (2/26/19)
Baruch College: Washington Post: A Division III Basketball Team Used a Football Play to Win a Spot in the NCAA Tournament (2/26/2019)
David Birdsell: The Real Deal: Tainted Love: Some Public Advocate Candidates Won’t Give up Real Estate Cash (2/25/2019)
Doug Muzzio: Uptown Radio: Sixteen Candidates, Sixteen Slogans (2/22/2019)
Elizabeth Minei: The New York Times: After an ‘Ambiguous’ Apology From Ryan Adams, What’s the Right Way to Say Sorry? (2/15/19)
Doug Muzzio: Reuters: As Amazon Drops New York City Project, Progressives Claim a Major Coup (2/14/19)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: Bonuses Seem Sensible, But They Haven’t Improved Teaching (2/13/19)
Doug Muzzio: Newsday: After Taking Control, Dems Deliver a Fast Start Unlike Any Other in Albany (2/9/19)
Ralph Trumbach: History: For Centuries, Blackmail Was a Tool Used to Intimidate Gay Men (2/8/19)
Doug Muzzio: The New York Times: Albany’s ‘Wonder Twins’ Form a Power Duo, Challenging Cuomo’s Influence (2/7/19)
Robert Schwartz: BizEd: Trading Goes to College (2/5/19)
Robb Hecht: CMS Wire: When Marketing Personalization Becomes Too Intrusive (2/5/19)
Bridgett Davis: NPR: Daughter of A Numbers Runner Witnessed an Underground Economy in Action (2/4/19)
Bruch Kamich: Real Money: How Charts Can Be Used to Handicap Disney’s Earnings (2/4/19)
Diane Gibson: MedicalResearch.com: Primary Care Settings Offer Opportunity for Wider Screening for Diabetic Retinopathy (2/1/19)
Baruch College International Student Service Center: Theater Development Fund: Cultural and Linguistic Immersion through Theater Initiative (2/1/19)
Marc Edelman: Forbes: Super Bowl Squares Pools Are Legally Risky Even After the Fall of PASPA (1/31/19)
Andrea Gabor: Institute for New Economic Thinking: Millionaire-Driven Education Reform Has Failed. Here’s What Works. (1/31/19)
Ted Henken: BBC Mundo: Why do Cubans Call the United States “La Yuma?” (1/28/19)
Ted Henken: Miami Herald: U.S. considers putting Cuba on terror list over island’s support of Venezuela’s Maduro (1/25/19)
Bridgett Davis: The New York Times: Remembering a Mother Whose Gambling Operation Was a Very Successful Secret (1/23/19)
Doug Muzzio: City & State: Ask The Experts: What is Kirsten Gillibrand’s Path to Victory? (1/22/19)
Mishkin Gallery: Artfully Learning: The Classroom in the White Box (1/21/19)
Myung-koo Kang: CGTN America: White House Announces 2nd Trump-Kim Summit for February (1/18/19)
Hector Cordero Guzman: El Nuevo Dia: Donald Trump Puts a Stop to Aid for Puerto Rico (1/18/19)
Bryan Jones: Wildlife Conservation Society: New WCS Study Says Urbanization May Hold Key to Tiger Survival (1/16/19)
Andrea Gabor: Bloomberg: Los Angeles Teachers’ Strike Takes Aim at Wall Street (1/15/19)
David Birdsell: CBS New York: David Birdsell Analyzes Cuomo’s New York State of the State (1/15/19)
Ted Henken: Diario Las Americas: #YoVotoSí, #YoVotoNo: Cubans, Social Networks and the Constitutional Referendum (1/12/19)
Myung-koo Kang: CGTN America: The Heat: China-DPRK Relations and US-China Trade Tensions (1/11/19)
Doug Muzzio: The New York Times: With a Tough-on-Crime D.A. Stepping Down, Will Queens Turn to a Reformer? (1/9/19)
Robb Hecht: dealnews: Shopping is Going to be Very Different in 2019 (1/9/19)
Marc Edelman: Deadspin: The Next Step for Elite Gymnasts is to Form a Union (1/7/19)
David Birdsell: NY1 News: Sources: Cuomo Would Endorse Biden if He Runs for President (1/2/19)
David Birdsell: NY1 News: NYC Public Advocate Special Election Officially Set for February 26 (1/2/19)
Media Highlights
A summary highlighting some of Baruch College’s top rankings, campus news, and faculty coverage throughout the semester.