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Sam Baruch is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, Pace University, New York City. He teaches a wide range of courses in economics, mathematics, and quantitative methods at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
His research interests emphasize mathematical economics, econometrics, and statistical forecasting, with a strong commitment to student research development. He has mentored numerous students who have presented their work at prestigious venues such as the Society of Fellows Conference, the Economic Scholars Program at the Federal Reserve Banks (Dallas and Cleveland), and the Eastern Economic Conference.
Prof. Baruch was honored with the Excellence in Research Mentor Award in April 2024 for his outstanding contributions to undergraduate and graduate research mentorship. Since 2018, he has co-coached and, as of 2024, leads Pace University's award-winning Fiscal Challenge team.
- Undergraduate Degrees: Economics and Mathematics, City University of New York (CUNY)
- Graduate Degree: Statistics, Columbia University
While no recent publications are listed, his academic impact is evident through curriculum development and student mentorship in quantitative economic analysis.
He advises students in economic research and has fostered opportunities for scholarly presentation and professional engagement. His leadership in the Fiscal Challenge program highlights his dedication to applied economic problem-solving and experiential learning.
Prof. Baruch is actively engaged in his academic role with no indication of part-time status, retirement, or emeritus position.


