Urban Reporting Faculty
Professor Sarah Bartlett
Sarah Bartlett is the director of the School’s urban and business journalism programs. Previously, she held the Bloomberg Chair of Business Journalism at Baruch College and was the host of U$A Inc., a half-hour, weekly show on CUNY-TV.
Rose Marie Arce
Rose Marie Arce, a senior producer for CNN, began her television career at CBS and WCBS where she won two Emmys. Previously, as a print reporter, she shared the Pulitzer for Spot News Reporting at New York Newsday.
David Diaz
David Diaz is a veteran TV correspondent and anchor who has covered major news and produced and written features and breaking stories at both WCBS TV and WNBC TV. He covered four City Hall administrations and many public policy battles and political campaigns, winning five Emmys and numerous other awards for daily reporting and news documentaries.
Greg David
Greg David became the editorial director of Crain’s New York Business in October 2008 after a 23-year stint as the paper’s editor. He writes the editorial page and a twice-a-month column on politics, the economy, and journalism in New York.
Paul Moses
Paul Moses, a veteran New York City journalist, is a professor in the Journalism Program at Brooklyn College. Before coming to CUNY in 2001, Moses served as city editor at Newsday’s New York City edition.
Douglas Muzzio
Douglas Muzzio is the co-director of the Center for Innovation and Leadership in Government and the founder and former director of Baruch Survey Research, both at Baruch College’s School of Public Affairs. He is a specialist in American public opinion, voting behavior, and city politics.

