Working Abroad in Hungary

by Emily Wong I travelled to Budapest, Hungary through AIESEC Baruch in the summer of 2011 to teach kindergarten kids English.  This experience has been challenging and life-changing for me in so many ways.  Before going on this internship, I thought I knew everything about travelling before this internship, but I’ve learned a lot from it.  I was really [...]

PorColombia President on the VI Student/Professional Conference at Cornell University

Carlos Macias is a Baruch graduate in Journalism and History. Last year, Macias was elected president of the PorColombia National group. In an interview with him we discussed general aspects relevant to the VI Student/Professional Conference the organization will be holding at Cornell University next month. What makes this year’s conference at Cornell so special? [...]

Baruch Student Wins 2011 IAA-Dentsu Competition Regional Award

Undergraduate students from around the world submitted their artwork for the third annual poster competition hosted by the International Advertising Association and influential Japanese advertising company, Dentsu, Inc. Centered around the theme of “Sustainability,” the competition offered participants a chance to be exhibited at the 2011 Cannes International Festival of Creativity, present their work at the United Nations, [...]

Working Abroad in India

By Analucia Castillo I went to India this past summer. It was the best summer I have had in my entire college career. I did not know what was going to happen when I signed up. When I arrived, I was excited to be part of the school I went to. The internship and the [...]

Mitsui Lunchtime Forum: Mayan Meltdown or Moderate Momentum?

The first Mitsui Lunchtime Forum of the spring semester kicked off with speaker John F. Adams, Managing Director at JP Morgan Chase. The topic, Mayan Meltdown or Moderate Momentum? Current Perspectives on Global Markets, was a look at our current economic state and attempting to figure out if it is part of the cyclical cycle [...]