Passionate about her Polish-Jewish heritage, this alumna made a $1 million estate gift to endow the Ruth Printz O’Hara Professorship in Holocaust Studies to support a faculty member affiliated with the College's Sandra Kahn Wasserman Jewish Studies Center
Bringing Ideas to Fruition
Fresh and innovative, Baruch’s Makerspace encourages students’ critical thinking and creativity across the curriculum
Bringing Ideas to Fruition
Fresh and innovative, Baruch’s Makerspace encourages students’ critical thinking and creativity across the curriculum
Greatly Admired, Respected & Loved
Cherished memories of this beloved alumnus pored in from his friends in the alumni community, including four tributes from Joel J. Cohen (’59), Lawrence Zicklin (’57), Dov Schlein (’70), and Bernard Laterman (’52)
A Good Read: The Midnight Shrink
Good stories catch readers’ imaginations. Inspired by the author’s life and work, The Midnight Shrink, the third novel by this alumnus, defies expectation. It opens with a murder but is really a character study and narrative about parents and children—fathers and sons, especially—and the lies we can unwittingly tell ourselves
Double Alums Unite
Double alumni share news of their 2015 nuptials
Taking the Pulse of New Yorkers
NY1 and Baruch College are partnering to present the findings of a yearlong polling initiative that examines New Yorkers’ opinions on their quality of life, the needs of their neighborhoods, and the effectiveness of city leaders and services
Food for Thought
With a hunger for change, socially conscious Black and Latino Studies Assistant Professor Regina Bernard-Carreno finds innovative ways of bringing complex societal challenges into the classroom
A Baruch First
Baruch sent its first team ever to the National Debate Tournament Championship, held at the University of Iowa in April 2015