Keith Brooks (MBA ’94) and Damon Boyar (’02) officially assist the College's recruitment efforts in Florida
Bearcat Cubs
Baby Bearcats are first welcomed to the world and later, as they grow older, to the campus and the Baruch community. Shown: Five-year-old Charlotte Klusko, daughter of Christine Klusko (’05, MA ’07), joined superfans for the annual Battle of Lexington last February. Please share news of your Bearcat kids and grandkids with fellow alumni here or … Continue reading Bearcat Cubs
Better Mileage from Hybrid Courses?
Baruch College is among institutions committed to exploring the intersection of technology and pedagogy
Women’s Hoops
Women’s basketball finished its finest season in school history with a record 26 wins and sixth-straight CUNYAC Championship title
The NFL at 17 Lex
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and Hall of Famer and NFL Network analyst Deion Sanders on campus in January 2013
Capital Grains
This alumna has found a recipe for success, and a humble grain—oatmeal—is its key ingredient
A Pitch-Perfect Connection
Baruch music professor teaches and influences two generations of one family
Social Network Fetches Praise
Check-out this dog-eared article: Entrepreneur Michael Chiang (’11) creates MatchPuppy, a website for dog owners
Who’s Your Momba?
Heather Lapham Duque (MBA ’11) and husband are the creators-distributors of a new-style college vending machine, Momba, now in use at Harvard and other universities
Entertaining the Troops
Alumnus Phil Gittelman (’54) shares his memories of entertaining the troops as CCSO emcee and one third of The Lavender Trio (aka Two Chords and a G String) in the 1950s