When class of 1947 alumnus William Newman made a $5 million gift to his alma mater in 1993, its impact was immediate and seismic. At the time, it was the second-largest gift ever received by The City University of New York (CUNY), surpassed only by the 1965 bequest from the College’s namesake, Bernard M. Baruch.
In Memoriam: Gerald Milton Lotenberg (’49)
Baruch College mourns the loss of Gerald Milton Lotenberg ('49), a World War II veteran who passed away peacefully on March 13, 2019. Mr. Lotenberg had been looking forward to attending what would have been his 70th reunion of graduating from Baruch College this June.
In Memoriam: Robert Silberberg (’55)
Longtime advertising and television executive, Robert "Bob" Silberberg (‘55), died peacefully with the same grace and dignity for which he was known, on October 26th, in Boynton Beach, Florida from pancreatic cancer. He was 83. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, uncle, brother and friend.
In Memoriam: Amy Hagedorn (’58)
The College was saddened by the passing of Amy Hagedorn on September 8. The alumna was one of the first and among the most significant benefactors to Baruch’s Marxe School of Public and International Affairs (MSPIA). She was 79 years old.
In Memoriam Fall 2015–Winter 2016
Baruch College offers its condolences to the family and friends of the more than 80 alumni
In Memoriam
The College acknowledges the loss of more than 100 alumni, from the Class of 1939 to the Class of 2012
A Tribute to a Memorable Professor: Samuel A. Dyckman ’41
This notable accountancy professor and alumnus is remembered by a longtime friend and colleague
In Memoriam: Fall 2014–Winter 2015
The College community mourns the loss of more than 80 alumni
In Memoriam: Spring-Summer 2014
The College says goodbye to one of its most-respected alumni and to 75 other Baruchians
In Memoriam: Fall 2013–Winter 2014
The College remembers more than 80 alumni who died in 2013