@CUNY alum Ethan Frisch appeared on the April 7 episode of the business reality show @ABCSharkTank to pitch his imported spice company, @burlapandbarrel. Frisch graduated from @macaulayhonors at City College in 2008.
Faculty out-dueled students 77-55 in Baruch College’s first-ever student-faculty basketball game at the ARC Arena on March 9. Thirty students and 20 faculty members participated. https://t.co/4rQK2c0JQ4
The Lawrence N. Field Center for Entrepreneurship will be accepting entries for its second annual “Essence of Entrepreneurship” mural design competition until March 13th! To learn more, read our full article here: https://t.co/Ib3yLhy4c0
From spending time on campus in between class breaks to grabbing a cup of coffee or tea to stay awake for morning classes, The Ticker rounded up locations where students can find discounts on warm beverages near Baruch. For more, read the full article: https://t.co/9RGUISa52R
Students and fans packed Baruch College’s own ARC Arena on Feb. 2 for the first time since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, for a record-setting Battle of Lexington. Read more here: https://t.co/CTfAuFBpk1
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Join us tomorrow for our Journalistic Writing Workshop from 12:30 to 2:30 PM in room 3-240.
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Students have been continuously kicked off the Baruch Wi-Fi network while on campus, a problem which has been amplified by the stress of registration and midterm season, two events for which internet is required.
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The New York City Department of Sanitation and Mayor Eric Adams unveiled a plan to help mitigate the amount of time trash awaits pickup on the sidewalks to curb the city’s festering rodent problem.
https://t.co/cMDmc9mBGE
Baruch College and the Borough of Manhattan Community College launched the BMCC-Baruch College Business Academy—a partnership that will help BMCC associate business students transition to Baruch’s Zicklin School of Business.
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CUNY Chancellor Félix Matos Rodríguez, NYCEDC President and CEO Andrew Kimball announced that six CUNY colleges will receive $3.98 million in city funding aimed to increase the climate-smart workforce.
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CUNY students and faculty participated in nationwide ‘Student Day of Action’ protests for abortion and transgender rights on Oct. 6 — demanding free, safe and legal abortion and gender-affirming healthcare for all.
Read more: https://t.co/0I7mycW1Sm
The Ticker’s multimedia team is looking to expand. We’re hiring interviewers and video editor.
Interested in the role? Email the multimedia editor, Melani Bonilla, at [email protected] for more information on how to join.
Google committed $20 million to fund computer science education in the U.S. reaching 11 million students. In New York, Google will be involved in advancing programs in CUNY’s Computing Integrated Teacher Education project.
Read more: https://t.co/vGbH8CJeAn
Baruch College alumnus Adam Neumann and co-founder of WeWork is here with a splashy comeback. Neumann gets ready to launch his $1 billion valued real estate startup, Flow. The news was accompanied by backlash as a result of his leadership history. https://t.co/eGonnI7UN9
Editorial: School ranking's credibility takes a hit following the Columbia University U.S. News and World Report scandal. Students' deciding factor should be what the school offers from programs and services rather than its ranking.
Read more here: https://t.co/E27EgO4BOb