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  2. Baruch College - Wikipedia

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    Baruch College is a public college in New York City, part of the City University of New York system. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in business, arts, and public and international affairs, and traces its origins to the 1847 Free Academy.

  3. William and Anita Newman Library - Wikipedia

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    The main library for Baruch College, a CUNY college in Manhattan, is housed in a former powerhouse and substation. Learn about its history, architecture, and services.

  4. National Association of Black Accountants - Wikipedia

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    NABA Inc. is a nonprofit organization that represents and supports over 200,000 black professionals in accounting, finance, and related fields. It offers programs, scholarships, and events to help members achieve their educational and career goals.

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  6. Baruch College Campus High School - Wikipedia

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    A public high school in Manhattan that offers a challenging interdisciplinary liberal arts education for students in grades 9-12. Learn about its history, admissions, facilities, academics, extracurricular activities and notable alumni.

  7. Category : Dashboard.wikiedu.org courses, Baruch College

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    Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/Baruch College-CUNY/POL SOC 3062 (Spring 2017) Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/Baruch College-CUNY/Social Inequality SOC3156 (Winter 2017) Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/Baruch College, CUNY/Seminar 1 - Arts in New York City (Fall 2017) Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/Baruch College, CUNY/Women and Gender in the Middle East (Fall 2020)

  8. Book of Baruch - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Baruch is a deuterocanonical book of the Bible, named after Jeremiah's scribe, with meditations on the exile and theology of Israel. It is used in many Christian traditions, but not in Judaism or Protestantism, and has no clear evidence of use in the New Testament or Rabbinic literature.

  9. List of Baruch College alumni - Wikipedia

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