Diversity @ Baruch
A Multicultural Community
Baruch College is proud to have been recognized as the most ethnically diverse campus in the nation by both U.S. News & World Report and the Princeton Review more times than any other college in the United States. The Baruch community is a true reflection of its location in the heart of New York City. 160 countries are represented in our student body of 17,000, and many of Baruch's students, faculty, and staff are drawn to the College because of its multiculturalism.
- Numbers Add Up for Baruch Team
- Read the "Planet Baruch" issue of Baruch College Alumni Magazine
- Click here to view a map of the world indicating the countries from which Baruch College attracts students. (PDF)
- View a list of first languages spoken by Baruch's freshmen
- More information about Baruch's student demographics
Diversity Policies
Diversity-related Faculty Research
School of Public Affairs
Zicklin School of Business
- Moshe Banai, Management
- Lauren Block, Marketing and International Business
- Debbie Kaminer, Law
- Mary Kern, Management
- Edward Rogoff, Management
- Cynthia Thompson, Management
Weissman School of Arts and Science
- Ervand Abrahamian, History
- Charlotte Brooks, History
- Bridgett Davis, Journalism
- TJ Desch-Obi, History
- Shelley Eversley, English
- Johanna Fernandez, History/Black and Hispanic Studies
- Elisabeth Gareis, Communication Studies
- Kyra Gaunt , Sociology and Anthropology/Fine and Performing Arts
- Ken Guest, Sociology and Anthropology
- Ted Henken, Sociology and Anthropology/Black and Hispanic Studies
- Marina Heung, English
- Barbara Katz-Rothman, Sociology and Anthropology
- Arthur Lewin, Black and Hispanic Studies
- Michael Nix, Fine and Performing Arts
- Veena Oldenburg, History
- Robin Root, Sociology and Anthropology
- Tansen Sen, History
- Clarence Taylor, History
