Men’s and women’s basketball teams, both CUNY Athletic Conference (CUNYAC) champions for 2014–15, posted solid seasons and some amazing individual records
$2 Million to Public Affairs Faculty
Grants totaling more than $2 million to School of Public Affairs faculty will support their efforts to answer questions important to New York City and the world
In Memoriam
The College acknowledges the loss of more than 100 alumni, from the Class of 1939 to the Class of 2012
Insuring Diversity
New York is famous as a city of potential and promise, so it’s fitting that native New Yorker and Baruch alumna Kathleen Navarro is helping ensure that New York Life Insurance Company employees have the opportunity to maximize their potential
From the Trenches
Baruch entrepreneurs share some hard-earned wisdom on a variety of challenges facing today’s entrepreneurs
4 Strategies to Reach the C-Suite
This Baruchian often finds himself fielding questions from professionals at all levels, including, How do mid-level, mid-career professionals unlock the C-Suite?
Carl Heastie (MBA ’07)
Of the many lessons this alumnus took from his Baruch MBA program, the most influential may well have been one on management style. Heastie strives to be “a democratic leader. . . a consensus builder”
Keeping It Real: John H. Banks III
Honesty and persistence land this School of Public Affairs alumnus from the 1990s in a job central to every New Yorker’s life: real estate
Bearcat Generations
Allan Kalish (’68) shows off his newest grandchild, Ezra Samuel Walter, born on Nov. 24, 2014. Ezra’s mother, Lauren, is a marketing manager in Baruch’s Office of Communications, Marketing & Public Affairs. Please share news of your Bearcat kids and grandkids with BCAM.
Record-Shredder Joseph Warren (’35)
How many people can claim to have had their likeness used nationally to promote a brand or product? Joseph Warren (’35) can