The Future is Now for Sustainable Business at Baruch!

By Emily Rotella The Zicklin School of Business Management Department has decided to ride the wave of the future and has developed a Sustainable Business major. As far as I understand it, this is being pitched as a second major for “students who wish to add a sustainability skill set to their traditional discipline (accounting, … Continue reading

Celebaruchities! Post 1: Mathew LePere

Name: Mathew LePere Years at Baruch: 5 Life Before Baruch: Worked at Sanford Bernstein Education: Cornell University Hotel School Position: Associate Director Oganization(s): The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity, Associate Director, Baruch College Task Force on Sustainability, Associate Chair. The Skinny: I met Mathew LePere two weeks ago for a coffee on my day … Continue reading

An Inside Job: NYC

Ever wonder what the massive building is catycorner from Baruch at 25th and Lex?  Why all the cool humvees?  Find out this weekend.  Get an inside look a the 69th Regiment Armory this weekend.  An  incredible space only surpassed by its impressive history. This weekend is the spectacularly popular Open-House New York. Get into closed … Continue reading

The Aspen Institute Comes to New York

Buttress your studies with this upcoming event.  At $25 it’s an unbelievable bargain.  NYU Stern & the Aspen Institute will host an evening of programming on Tuesday, October 26th before the Business and Society Forum on Wednesday.   You can hear from Daniel Kahneman, Nobel Prize laureate; William McNabb, CEO of Vanguard Group; and Robert … Continue reading

Event Planning 10/6 – 10/12

Hey folks, I hope midterms aren’t leaving you completely fried. Try and find some time for yourselves this weekend amidst the exams. Good luck and I’ll speak to you again next week. My friendly suggestions as usual. Friday – With date night comes the question of what to do. This weekend two great MBA geared films … Continue reading

ZGAS Zicklin Graduate Accounting Society Events

Sykaljery:  Posted directly from my email.  Thanks to the society for compiling these great events. Hello Zicklin Graduate Accounting Society members,ZGAS has brought to you some great networking and informational events since the start of this semester – we hope you enjoyed these. Although this coming week is mellowed down, there are still more great … Continue reading

The Weekly Carl Aylman

Baruch College Student Life Weekly Email—Sept. 30, 2010 In this issue. . . . Academic Calendar Reminders. Celebrate Latino History Month at Baruch. NYC Voter Registration—Deadline: 10/8. NYC Board of Elections Needs Poll Workers for Nov. 2 Election.  Apply by 10/8. Graduating in Jan., Jun., or Aug. 2011—Now is the time for Yearbook Photos. Nominations … Continue reading

Baruch’s Five Minutes of Fame

Baruch transformed to All  Saints Hospital recently.  Did you notice that you went to the emergency room of the NVC on Thursday?  Or maybe bumped into Edie while running late to a class?  Look up from your cell phone and turn off the ipod for change.  Bernard Baruch Way (aka 25th Street) was the setting … Continue reading

Event Planning 9/30 – 10/4

Hey all, it’s that time of the week. Time to start planning your events. Friday – Are you on Facebook? You know you are and you know you have to be anticipating the release of “The Social Network” as much as I am. David Fincher(Se7en, Fight Club, and The Curious Case of Ben Button) meets teenage angst … Continue reading

MAS Summit for NYC

Hob nob with the luminaries of New York City at the upcoming Municipal Arts Society (MAS) Summit for New York City. MAS puts on many informative events about the City.  These are the sleeper events which give you uncommon insights to our town through some of the best and brightest. This summit will surely not … Continue reading