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
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)
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)
Jean Gaffney, Krista Dobi, and David Gruber: SUM: Sea Pickles Glow All By Themselves — Here’s How (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)
Chester Zarnoch: SUM: Studying What Oysters Need to Thrive in Polluted Urban Waterways (11/11/20)
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: Gazette Extra: 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)
Dan Williams: SUM: Does Participatory Budgeting Change How Money is Spent in New York? (7/1/20)
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)
Els de Graauw: SUM: Could Immigrant-Labor Partnerships be the Key to Socio-Economic Justice? (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)
Els de Graauw: SUM: For DACA Applicants, Community Support can Make a Difference (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)
Vincent DiGirolamo: SUM: Newsboys: How Child Labor Helped Build the U.S. Newspaper Industry (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)
David Gruber: SUM: They Communicate by Flashing Blue Lights On and Off. They’re Fish (8/22/19)
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)
Michael Staub: SUM: Racism and Research: Using Psychology to Justify Policy (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)
Lauren Block: SUM: Leave the Leftovers (3/15/19)
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)
Bridgett Davis: SUM: The Numbers: A Daughter of Detroit Tells the Family Secret (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)
Stefan Bathe: SUM: Understanding the Big Bang: A New Way to Make Particle Soup (2/19/19)
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)
Els de Graauw: SUM: Migration Studies (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)
Jonathan Engel: SUM: Why America’s Fat and How to Fix It (1/31/18)
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)
Christopher Stultz: SUM: Snapshot: Consensual Nonmonogamous Relationships (1/24/19)
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)
Peter Hitchcock: SUM: Welcome to the Debt Age (1/4/19)
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.