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Roslyn
Bernstein
Office: Vertical Campus, 7-270
Phone:
(646) 312-3930
E-mail:
Roz_Bernstein@baruch.cuny.edu
Roslyn
Bernstein is the founder of the journalism/business
journalism programs, which she directed for fifteen years. She is the publisher and founder of Dollars
and $ense, the Baruch College business review, and
is the director of the Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence
Program at the College.
During
her career as a journalist, Professor Bernstein has
written about education, media and the arts, including
features on funding for the arts and corporate art
collections, stories on non-profits and start-ups,
and profiles of individual artists, educators and
business leaders. She has reported from the United
States, Eastern Europe, Israel, and China, and her
work has appeared in The New York Times, Newsday,
The Village Voice, New York, Parents, Artnews and
the Columbia Journalism Review.
Professor
Bernstein closely follows New York City business growth
and neighborhood economic development. Her teaching interests include: feature
article writing, perspectives on the news, media analysis for business
journalism, media ethics, covering New York City business, and covering the
business of arts and culture.
A
recipient of Baruch's Distinguished Teaching and
Service awards, Professor Bernstein is a graduate
of Brandeis and holds a Ph.D. in English from N.Y.U.
As a faculty fellow in Baruch College's Office of
College Advancement, Professor Bernstein
helped create the literature and wrote proposals for
The Campaign for Baruch, a fund raising initiative
that has raised millions for the College.
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