Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs at Baruch College
@marxeschool
New York, NYhttps://marxe.baruch.cuny.edu/marxe-school-graduate-2022-open-house/ Higher EducationOverview
About Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs at Baruch College
The Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs is New York City’s premier public graduate school dedicated to public affairs. Since 1994, the School has offered undergraduate and graduate-level degrees in public policy and administration, and a Master of Science in Education program in Higher Education Administration (MSEd-HEA). In the Fall of 2017, we launched a Master of International Affairs (MIA) degree program.
We draw upon one of the largest public affairs faculty in the nation, and apply an interdisciplinary approach to teaching, research, and professional development, and offer scholarships, graduate assistantships, hybrid courses, flexible schedules, and exceptional value.
Why Marxe?
New York City is home to the United Nations; global businesses and foundations; prestigious institutions of higher learning; thousands of nonprofits; and more non-governmental and international non-governmental organizations than any other American city. 8,000+ alumni can attest that there is no better place to study public affairs and administration, international affairs, or higher education administration; and no better place to experience an educational experience built on principles of rigor, access, and value than Baruch College‘s nationally recognized Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs.
In 2016, the School received a historic $30M gift from entrepreneur and Baruch alumnus, Austin W. Marxe and changed its name from the School of Public and International Affairs to the Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs. The gift has enabled an increase in scholarships and study abroad programs; the establishment of faculty chairs; and the development of public policy programming (Marxe Talks, Global Insights, Marxe Issues) that convene with thought leaders for critical discussions on vital issues.
Learn more about the Marxe School: https://marxe.baruch.cuny.edu/about/
We draw upon one of the largest public affairs faculty in the nation, and apply an interdisciplinary approach to teaching, research, and professional development, and offer scholarships, graduate assistantships, hybrid courses, flexible schedules, and exceptional value.
Why Marxe?
New York City is home to the United Nations; global businesses and foundations; prestigious institutions of higher learning; thousands of nonprofits; and more non-governmental and international non-governmental organizations than any other American city. 8,000+ alumni can attest that there is no better place to study public affairs and administration, international affairs, or higher education administration; and no better place to experience an educational experience built on principles of rigor, access, and value than Baruch College‘s nationally recognized Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs.
In 2016, the School received a historic $30M gift from entrepreneur and Baruch alumnus, Austin W. Marxe and changed its name from the School of Public and International Affairs to the Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs. The gift has enabled an increase in scholarships and study abroad programs; the establishment of faculty chairs; and the development of public policy programming (Marxe Talks, Global Insights, Marxe Issues) that convene with thought leaders for critical discussions on vital issues.
Learn more about the Marxe School: https://marxe.baruch.cuny.edu/about/