Posted by Lemuel Morrison on July 27, 2011 · 1 Comment
I know that you aren’t procrastinating, but rather optimizing the window to completing your fall schedule. You may have seen an e-mail from Graduate Services in between visits to the beach and rooftop bar. You will find in this post the classes that are open. Be sure to comment on the classes you are taking. … Continue reading →
Posted by Lemuel Morrison on July 27, 2011 · 1 Comment
You’ve heard about Google+ and you fall into two camps. 1) Yawn or 2) It’s about time. There is, of course, another camp. . . what’s Google+? What’s a netizen to do? With this post we will help you analyze whether you should shift\adopt Google+ and how to make the migration from Facebook. Let use … Continue reading →
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Posted by Lemuel Morrison on June 17, 2011 · Leave a Comment
P3s (private-public partnerships) have made news lately as a possible model for funding infrastructure improvements. The concept has piqued interest of politicians and investors alike as being a silver-bullet solution for one of our nation’s intractable woes. How do we provide the efficient energy and transport infrastructure that our economy requires and our citizenry demands … Continue reading →
Posted by gradbaruchianshamash on May 17, 2011 · 1 Comment
by Séverine PERRIN — MBA HR Management – Baruch College/IAE Lyon In a recent discussion, Sev said that her current class MGT9870 was one of her favorite courses here at Baruch. The content was useful and the professor impressed her. In a new effort to share what makes Baruch great, she has graciously offered to … Continue reading →
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Posted by Emily Hicks-Rotella on April 7, 2011 · 1 Comment
Originally post on Oct 20, 2010 You’re busy, I get it. I think we can all agree that grad students are busy people. We’ve got jobs, families, friends, classes, and social lives. We play sports, watch movies, take trips, play music, cook, exercise, go on dates, get drunk, have fun, and work hard. There is … Continue reading →
Posted by sykaljery on April 4, 2011 · 1 Comment
Investing in American Education So I had this conversation with a friend of mine, an international student from Mumbai. He wasn’t too keen on speaking for the vast majority of Indian students at Baruch, so I’ve changed his name here. IndianStudent01: Here’s the problem I see with the international students: they have no stake. Jeremy: … Continue reading →
Posted by EAlyse on February 16, 2011 · 2 Comments
Graduate school is a very stressful experience. Be it going for your MD, JD, or MBA there is a fine line between sanity and insanity. The balance between work, school, and a social life is a hard one to find. The majority of us have sacrificed the latter in order to maintain grades, but how … Continue reading →
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Posted by Lemuel Morrison on February 9, 2011 · 1 Comment
Prof. Scribner’s Real Estate Valuation and Market Analysis class had the great pleasure of welcoming Bob Hedrick, MIA from Sovereign Bank to discuss his appraisal practices on Tuesday, February 9th. The backbone of any appraisal are the market prices on comparable properties (i.e. comps). You want to find as many of these that are as similar (and … Continue reading →
Posted by gradbaruchianshamash on September 23, 2010 · Leave a Comment
by Helen Serebin As the inaugural post in a series for the Baruch Bucket list, we would like to draw your attention to one of the many jewels at Baruch — the Wasserman Trading Floor at the Subotnick Center. You can do more than admire. Get in to the action!!. The Wasserman trading floor is … Continue reading →
Posted by Lemuel Morrison on September 23, 2010 · Leave a Comment
This lovely September evening was a great night to get out and enjoy discussing the issues of the day. Zicklineers et al gathered at Andreas Kitchen with wine and some snacks. Introductions started with a new angle: tell us who you are and describe a moment or event when you were at your best. Try … Continue reading →