Have you seen the CUNY subway ads that say, “Study your way,” and show a man leaning on a desk in the middle of a lawn? That’s digital marketing major Luis Soto (BBA, ’27), a Macaulay Honors student at the... View Article
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The Zicklin School of Business has long been known for its excellent finance and accounting programs, which outperform those of many private colleges. Now its real estate program is also gaining attention for punching above its weight. A team of... View Article
Zicklin School of Business undergraduate Jay Li (BBA, ’26) has seen himself coming and going. On the subway, staring out from a poster across from his seat. On the side of a crosstown bus hurtling down 23rd Street. “I saw... View Article
Zicklin News spoke to three undergraduates who recently returned from studying abroad on Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarships. The program, operated by the U.S. Department of State, is a competitive, merit-based program offering students of limited financial means the opportunity to... View Article
The results are in: After five weeks competing against some 10,000 students around the world, a team of Zicklin School undergraduates has placed in the top 3 percent in the 2025 Bloomberg Global Trading Challenge. Out of nine Baruch teams... View Article
Ava Monaco (BBA, ’28) loves numbers. In pre-kindergarten, she was already memorizing her times tables. In grade school, she used an abacus. In high school, she visited the New York Stock Exchange to watch her father’s company ring the... View Article
A team of six Baruch students, five from the Zicklin School, joined the world’s largest hackathon recently—and won a prize. The undergrad wonders, mostly students in Vinayak Javaly’s Computer Information Systems 3120 class, competed as Team Mission CTRL in the NASA... View Article
The word “unprecedented” could be heard repeatedly on the seventh floor of the Information and Technology Building one evening in late October, uttered by a group of experts who were discussing the federal government’s targeting of major U.S. law firms. The occasion... View Article
Ever since her days at the Borough of Manhattan Community College, Heather Stewart (MBA, ’27) dreamt of matriculating at Baruch and the Zicklin School. “At the time it seemed far-fetched,” admits Heather, who grew up in Jamaica and is... View Article
Move over, Medgar Evers. Step aside, City College. On October 17, Baruch College joined six other CUNYs, including Hunter, Brooklyn, and Lehman Colleges, that all have subway stops named in their honor. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority renamed the Lexington Avenue... View Article