Southern Cross the Dog—just published by Harper Collins to critical acclaim—is the first novel from Bill Cheng (’05)
8th Annual Kossoff Lecture Series Welcomes Jay Fishman
Tough career choices and trillion-dollar federal deficits: Straight talk from Travelers’ Chairman & CEO Jay Fishman at Baruch’s 2013 Kossoff Lecture
Altruism as Entertainment
From the annals of Theatron history, a tale of student volunteerism in the early 1950s
Uplifting Memories: Alumni Share Their 17 Lex Elevator Memories
Baruch VIP Tony Ermilio It was June 9, 1977, and I was in Carnegie Hall, attending my graduation from Baruch College. The valedictorian collapsed on stage during her speech, and Tony Ermilio, fondly called “Elevator Tony,” rushed to the stage to assist and help revive her before Carnegie Hall staff or public safety officers came … Continue reading Uplifting Memories: Alumni Share Their 17 Lex Elevator Memories
Elevator Operators, Baruch Celebrities
The elevator operators at 17 Lex became well-known and -loved personalities at the College
The Ups and Downs: A History of Elevators at Baruch
Travails and Legends: What experience is more common to generations of Baruchians than transportation snafus in the form of elevator congestion and breakdowns? This good-humored history of Baruch’s elevators recounts those “good times”
A Connection with Heart: Mentorship
Baruch’s Executives On Campus Program continues to enhance the quality of students’ educational experience and career development, especially through its mentorship programs
Remembering Leon Weiss (’58)
An interview with his stepson Steven Chudy gives the Baruch College community greater insight into one of its most loyal supporters, Leon Weiss (’58), who died last fall
Inspiring Professor Jay Finkelman
More than 40 years later, an alumnus remembers a particularly electrifying industrial/organizational psychology class
Horse Sense Saves Theatrical
Another unique Theatron memory circa 1940: Club president hired a horse-drawn wagon to cart stage props