Greetings from Nanjing! It’s a pleasure to be reporting from China, while I am studying abroad here. It didn’t take too long to adjust to the new environment upon arrival in China, but this is likely because I have had some instruction in Mandarin back in the States and and travel experience from my study [...]
Weekly Newsmakers
Here’s this week’s roundup of the most newsworthy and interesting international business stories: Viewpoint: Africa Must Do More to Profit from China – BBC What the Chinese Want — The Wall Street Journal Brazil’s Economy: A Bull Diminished – The Economist In Spain, Bank Transfers Reflect Broader Fears – The New York Times
Getting to Know…Tibet
Our trip to the Rubin Museum a couple of months ago inspired us to go beyond just the museum itself and look at how Tibetan art and culture inspired Baruch students working in new media and the faculty fellowship fostered by Dr. Stan Altman. You don’t have to fly all the way to Tibet to get a [...]
Exploring the International Business Guide: An Interview with Louise Klusek
Louise Klusek, Head of Reference at the Newman Library talks to us about her role in the development of the International Business Guide and how Baruch students and professionals are benefiting from it. The International Business Guide is part of a collection of over 100 guides that the librarians at Baruch have developed for student [...]
Weekly Newsmakers
Here’s a roundup of this week’s top international business news stories: Europe’s Achilles Heel — The Economist Beyond the Sandbags and Steel, 12 Lanes to Another Afghanistan — The New York Times Facebook Shares Cool After IPO — The Wall Street Journal Obama Unveils US Food Security Plan for Africa — BBC



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