Baruch’s swimming program is in the midst of its most successful period in College history
Eyewitnesses to History
Longtime Baruchians reflect on the people, places, and initiatives of the Zicklin-Weissman "Gift Era." From 1968 to 2002, Baruch College basketball didn’t have a home. Then on Nov. 26, 2002, we played our first home game in the Baruch ARC. We were Big Time in a top-of-the-line facility. All the players felt like peacocks strutting their … Continue reading Eyewitnesses to History
In Memoriam: Spring – Summer 2013
The College pays tribute to over 80 alumni
Zicklin School Rankings
U.S. News & World Report again recognizes Baruch with favored status
New York Times Leads Praise of Gallery Exhibition
The exhibition showcased 49 paintings and drawings by Kline, one of the most renowned Abstract Expressionist painters of the mid-20th century
The Best Is Yet to Come: The Campaign for Baruch’s Future
It wasn’t uncommon for earlier generations of Baruchians to fantasize about the future of their beloved college, especially its campus. Their dreams usually included a green, shady oasis for studying and socializing, more akin to a traditional quad than the sidewalks with which they made do. Of course, students valued most the education they received … Continue reading The Best Is Yet to Come: The Campaign for Baruch’s Future
Student Interns at White House
The undergrad and Queens native was among a select group of young men and women from across the country who participated in this prestigious program
Department Named for Baruch Legend
Baruch College has its fourth named department: The William Newman Real Estate Department
At Home in the UN and World
This young alumnus says he's "really a cross-cultural kid"