Double alumnus Bill Aiken (’63, MBA ’70) was one of the lucky Baruchians to have heard Martin Luther King Jr.’s City College/Baruch Commencement address on Jun. 12, 1963
A Tribute to a Memorable Professor: Samuel A. Dyckman ’41
This notable accountancy professor and alumnus is remembered by a longtime friend and colleague
Remembering the Beaver Statue Dedication & Mr. Baruch
This alumna from the 1960s remembers an important day in the life of the College: the dedication of a statue honoring the then-mascot Bennie the Beaver. The bonus: Meeting college namesake Bernard Baruch
In Memoriam: Fall 2014–Winter 2015
The College community mourns the loss of more than 80 alumni
Twins Spin Discs
Alumni DJs alumni provide entertainment for Public Affairs party
A Queen and Her Courtship
Nearly 70 years ago, on the evening of May 4, 1945, Pearl Gnesin, an upper senior majoring in advertising and retailing at City College Downtown (today’s Baruch), was crowned “Campus Queen of New York City"
Tips for Being Your Own Boss
This alumna knows better than most the challenges of running one's own business. Here, in her own words, are tips for succeeding at being your own boss
Family of Mann
Exhibition featured artwork by Kenneth Munowitz, brother of alumnus Milton Mann (’51)
Going the Distance
Baruchians are known for going the distance. Alumni runners from the 1950s through the 2010s share their reasons and inspirations for challenging themselves
Tribute to Living Legend Irving Greger
An alumna from the Class of 1962 recalls how Baruch administrator Irving Greger's example changed her life