Explore Baruch’s Schools
Learn about Baruch’s schools below, and find more information on our undergraduate and graduate academic degree programs:
Engage with President Wu
President S. David Wu has launched a monthly blog to discuss ideas, research, and perspectives that impact the campus community, higher education, and society. Read, share, and comment on his latest post, “The Future We Yearn to Return.”
Voices of Baruch
Celebrate Women’s History and Our Diverse, Dynamic Community
The history of women at Baruch College is an integral part of our exceptional story. Women have been students at Baruch since the very beginning—more than 90 years ago when coeducation was still a radical concept. As part of the College’s celebration of Women’s History Month, watch some of our favorite short multimedia pieces that showcase the amazing work of women from around Baruch.
- Faces of Social Mobility: Helen Mills, first female president of the Baruch College Fund here
- Voices of Baruch: Munira Pulodi (MPA ’21), winner of a Fulbright Teaching Assistant Award here
- Zicklin Faculty Spotlight: Professor of Law Nizan Geslevich Packin on “Are Algorithms Killing Second Opinions?” here
- Zicklin Faculty Spotlight: Aldinger Chair in Banking and Finance Linda Allen on “Social Connectivity and Peer Lending” here
- Two Weissman Faculty Members Win Guggenheim Awards: Professor Alison Griffiths and Professor Esther Allen
- Marxe Faculty Spotlight: Professor Dahlia Remler on “Keeping People Out of Poverty: Do Health Insurance Benefits Make a Difference?” here
Baruch ranks among the best institutions in the country for academic excellence, access and value, and social mobility for its students. See the full list of Top Rankings.
Starting a Dream Career
Alum wins Rangel Fellowship to become a U.S. diplomat
MPA alum Hermanoschy Bernard (’19): “Baruch College has provided me with the tools and insight to succeed in all aspects of public service.” Read more >
Faculty Newsmakers
Baruch faculty are sought-after experts on today’s most pressing topics:
- Sonia Jarvis profile on gostanford.com: The First Black Female Athlete in Stanford History
- Carla Anne Robbins in American Purpose: Maybe Next Time
- Paquita Davis-Friday in The CPA Journal: Combating Implicit Bias in Accounting Education
- Michael Bobelian in The Washington Post: A Fed Up Judge Condemns the Inequities in America’s Legal System
Student Success
Meet Baruch students and learn how their education is helping them achieve success:
Pandemic Resource Hub
Find the latest Covid-19 resources and policies as well as messages and inspiring stories from the Baruch community:
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
The Presidential Advisory Council on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) wants to hear from Baruch students, faculty, and staff. The council has launched a series of virtual listening sessions so the Baruch community can share their experiences and perspectives related to DEI. Findings will help inform decisions, policies, processes, and changes at the College. See the schedule of 40+ sessions for March.
Baruch celebrates Women’s History Month this March with a series of events around 2021’s theme, Overcoming Obstacles. Read President Wu’s announcement to learn about the College’s pioneering female students from the 1930s.
The pandemic has stretched the College’s resources beyond their limits. The calls for emergency aid, food assistance, health services, and counseling are overwhelming.
Virtual Events
Zicklin Talks Business Webinar: The New York Philharmonic: Managing in a Crisis
Tuesday, Mar. 9
11 am-noon