Baruch College is located in one of New York City's most desirable neighborhoods and delivers excellence in public higher education. Baruch offers undergraduate and graduate programs through our three acclaimed schools: the School of Public Affairs, the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, and the Zicklin School of Business. The College also offers non-degree and certificate programs through its Division of Continuing and Professional Studies.
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U.S. News & World Report Rates Baruch College Among Top in Nation
Annual Ranking Lists College In Multiple Categories
Survey Reveals CFOs Taking Action as Economic Optimism Sinks Beyond All-Time Low
New Poll Results Indicate Mounting Concerns About Oil Prices, Upcoming Elections
Baruch College Ranked Among Top 15% of Schools Nationally, According to Princeton Review
2009 Edition of Best 368 Colleges Lauds Baruch's Diverse Student Body
Former Governor Mario Cuomo and Baruch's Douglas Muzzio Teach Class on '08 Election
Christina Latouf Joins Baruch as Chief Communications and Marketing Officer
New Dean Aims to Raise Weissman School's Profile, Along with Enrollment
Professor Zoe Sheehan Saldana Awarded Prestigious Contemporary Art Residency
New Credit Card Policy For Tuition and Fee Payment Instituted, Effective August 1
Baruch College Establishes New Department of Journalism and the Writing Professions
Baruch Student Teams Take Top Prizes in Direct, Digital Marketing Competitions
