GSA Weekly Newsletter Oct 31st
Your weekly GSA newsletter. Week 9! Happy Halloween! Header image courtesy of nyc10best.com News . . . Do not miss the opportunity too be photographed for the 2012 Lexicon Yearbook Senior portraits for the class of 2012 will be taken Monday, Nov 7th to Friday, Nov 11th and Monday Nov 14th to friday Nov 18th … Continue reading
Follow Up – Escalator Etiquette: A Rant
Spotted: 53rd and Lexington station coming up from the E/M platform….FAIL Tick tock, people. Time to get to work. Original Post: https://gradbaruchian.com/2011/10/05/escalator-etiquette-a-rant/
Three Study Skills They Don’t Teach You In College
by Emily McMillen, MBA, Accounting, 2012 Midterm season is in full swing and students everywhere are slaving over books, churning out endless papers, and in general stressing out. While I don’t know if this applies to other graduate students out there, now that I’m in grad school I study WAY more than I ever did … Continue reading
ZGAS Presents: The Annual Mid-Size Accounting Panel
by Nicholas Maris, MBA, Accounting, 2013 and Emily McMillen, MBA, Accounting, 2012 Wednesday, October 5th, the Zicklin Graduate Accounting Society hosted their annual mid-size accounting panel. This event provides Zicklin students the opportunity to learn more about mid-size accounting firms and network with professionals in the indhey ustry. This year, the panel consisted of: Stephen Mazzotti … Continue reading
ZWIB: Societas- Meet a Mentor
by Maria Shpokayte, MBA Candidate 2012 Human Resources / Organizational Behavior and Information Systems On Thursday, October 13th, 2011 Zicklin Women in Business (ZWIB) held a mentorship event for Zicklin’s graduate students. The “Societas –Meet a Mentor” event was created to help our graduate students find a mentor. The objective of the event was to … Continue reading
ICSC+NAIOP Capital Marketplace Conference
September 20, 2011 brought the best and brightest of Real-Estate Capital Markets to Pier Sixty at Chelsea Piers. Following opening remarks by the conference sponsors, ICSC and NAIOP,the conference brought a wide range of speakers via panel discussions. The following are highlights that this correspondent found most relevant. Seaside Chat with Mark Vitner, Senior Economist, … Continue reading
GSA Weekly Newsletter Oct 17
Your weekly GSA newsletter. Welcome to Week 8! Header image courtesy of Lem Morrison News . . . 425 Book Club Project,founded by Professor Regina Bernard-Carreno (Assistant Professor, Black and Hispanic Studies Dept, Baruch College), is an organization that is dedicated to fostering and promoting the idea that through the model of a book-club, … Continue reading
SPN: Adapting to Climate Change
September 20th brought 5 views about climate change to the Newman Library at Baruch College. The panel discussion, sponsored by Sustainability Practice Network (SPN,) included: David Kooris , RPA; Michael Marrella, NYC DCP; Malcolm Bowman, SUNY Stony Brook, Chris Zeppie, PANYNJ and Jake Baker, Deutsche Asset Management. The following are highlights that this correspondent took … Continue reading
Knowledge is good – Not always
By Varatha Vengadesan, MBA 2012 – Finance & Intl Business At the end of a long day I was glad to be back on the train that, I knew, would take me home finally. However, I cared to get into a casual conversation with one of my classmates who had accompanied me all the way … Continue reading












