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Baruch College is ranked among the region's and nation's top colleges by U.S. News & World Report, Forbes, Princeton Review, and others. Baruch is within easy reach of Wall Street, Midtown, and the global headquarters of major companies and non-profit and cultural organizations, giving students unparalleled internship, career, and networking opportunities. The College's more than 18,000 students, who speak more than 110 languages and trace their heritage to more than 170 countries, have been repeatedly named one of the most ethnically diverse student bodies in the United States.
Through in-school and out-of-school programs, Global Kids integrates global issues, civic engagement, and digital media into its educational activities, with an emphasis on leadership development and peer education. Global Kids ensures that students are motivated to succeed in high school, attend college, plan their future careers, and make a positive difference in their schools, communities, and the world.
Hillel seeks to engage every Jewish university student, from those with strong Jewish backgrounds to those with none at all. They may take advantage of Hillel’s leadership opportunities, travel experiences, Israel education and advocacy, Jewish spiritual and intellectual enrichment, holiday services, volunteer and charitable projects, and more. By creating warm, supportive Jewish communities, Hillel encourages emerging adults to take ownership of their Jewish experience and define “Jewish” their own way. Success is gauged not only by the number of attendees at an event, but also by the depth and breadth of meaningful relationships and experiences.
The Office of Alumni Relations at Baruch College keeps in touch with Baruch alumni after graduation. We create events, form networks and groups, as well as provide tools for alumni to stay in touch with each other and Baruch.
The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute, located at Baruch College, provides applied research, professional and continuing education, and conferences to the real estate industry, as well as organizations focused on public policy. Since its founding in 1996, the Institute has pursued and provided timely insight on critical urban issues beyond those traditionally associated with core real estate topics. Focus areas include sustainability, historic preservation, asset repositioning, energy efficiency, comparative market analysis, econometrics, property remediation, building retrofits, and public transportation needs to name but a few. The professional and continuing education offerings are New York State-approved and include certificate programs in real estate, sustainability, construction management, and facilities management.
The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute, located at Baruch College, provides applied research, professional and continuing education, and conferences to the real estate industry, as well as organizations focused on public policy. Since its founding in 1996, the Institute has pursued and provided timely insight on critical urban issues beyond those traditionally associated with core real estate topics. Focus areas include sustainability, historic preservation, asset repositioning, energy efficiency, comparative market analysis, econometrics, property remediation, building retrofits, and public transportation needs to name but a few. The professional and continuing education offerings are New York State-approved and include certificate programs in real estate, sustainability, construction management, and facilities management.
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BRASA is an Association of students who are interested in - learning about what's going on in Brazil, its people, culture, business and economics. - supporting and promoting Brazilian Culture (and Latino Heritage); - making a positive contribution to the Students at Baruch College. Our members (Brazilians, Latinos, or not) look to strive in all fields: Arts and Sciences (Baruch College is one of the 21 schools chosen to participate in the STEM - Science Without Boarders / NSF undergraduate program and Brasa looks forward to helping those students with its hospitality). Humanities and Social Sciences, and especially in Accounting, Business, Economics and Finance since Baruch College is a very reputable institution in all those fields. The students usually are relaxed and use their extra curricular time to mingle with other students and professionals so they network early on in their career. So join our group - like our page and visit it often to find out about our Festas!
The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute, located at Baruch College, provides applied research, professional and continuing education, and conferences to the real estate industry, as well as organizations focused on public policy. Since its founding in 1996, the Institute has pursued and provided timely insight on critical urban issues beyond those traditionally associated with core real estate topics. Focus areas include sustainability, historic preservation, asset repositioning, energy efficiency, comparative market analysis, econometrics, property remediation, building retrofits, and public transportation needs to name but a few. The professional and continuing education offerings are New York State-approved and include certificate programs in real estate, sustainability, construction management, and facilities management.
The CIS Society's mission is to create a network of Baruch students who are specialized in CIS major or minor and also for the students who are interested in Information technology. Throughout the academic year, we will discuss about the latest technology, job market trends, the opportunities and also we will provide small technology workshops. Occasionally, we will invite speakers from IT Business firms to discuss specific topic.
We are going to offer an innovative approach to fitness known as social empowered fitness. By focusing our fitness classes on social interactions and circuit training, our customers will have the benefits of making new friends with similar interests while burning calories and getting fit. The pricing for our classes are donation-based, with all proceeds to be donated to the American Diabetes Association.
The College Now program at Baruch College allows qualified NYC public high school students to enroll in courses that earn college credit and provide academic enrichment, giving students the foundation for academic success. Students have the opportunity to experience the richness of our campus by having access to our facilities and participating in academic, social, and cultural events. College Now program participation is open ONLY to NYC public high school students in the 11th and 12th grade who meet certain eligibility requirements, most of which are based on exam scores (SAT, PSAT, Regents) and/or GPA. While participation is open to all NYC high school students, students from partner high schools have priority registration. Here is a list of Baruch College Now partner high schools: http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/collegenow/aboutus_students.htm DISCLAIMER: This is a strictly professional page. Please refrain from submitting improper and disrespectful comments to the page. If such an event occurs, the person responsible will be deleted from the page.
LASO FAQs What do I need to do to become a member? Showing your interest in LASO by attending events is all you need to do! We encourage you to sign up for our e-mailing list to always be kept up to date with all our future endeavors. What if I can't make every meeting? Not a problem. As student leaders, we know it can be difficult to fit everything into your schedule. We meet most Thursday's during Club Hours (12:30pm-3:30pm) in NVC Room 4-218. Your attendance is not mandatory but we love seeing familiar faces come back! I am not Latin American, can I still participate? Yes! We welcome all students to attend our events and learn about the beauty of the Latin American culture. How can I be more involved? Our executive board can always use new ideas and an extra set of hands. If you would like to be part of our team please send an e-mail to [email protected].
Baruch College is ranked among the region's and nation's top colleges by U.S. News & World Report, Forbes, Princeton Review, and others. Baruch is within easy reach of Wall Street, Midtown, and the global headquarters of major companies and non-profit and cultural organizations, giving students unparalleled internship, career, and networking opportunities. The College's more than 18,000 students, who speak more than 110 languages and trace their heritage to more than 170 countries, have been repeatedly named one of the most ethnically diverse student bodies in the United States.
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