Whether they're receiving awards, enjoying professional success, or pursuing their own artistic passion, Baruch graduates from the 1970s and 1980s continue to impress.
Class Notes: ’30s, ’50s, ’60s
From nonprofit work to publishing thrilling new novels, these graduates from the 1930s, 1950s, and 1960s have enjoyed remarkable success.
You’re Hired
From banking to accounting, insurance to education, Baruch alumni are succeeding in today’s most exciting industries
Proud Bearcat Mom and Cub
This Executive MPA alumna and her husband welcome a son
Wedding Album
An alumnus from the MBA class of 2008 shares his happy news
Stan Ross (’56) on Leadership
[dropcap sid="dropcap-1446591497"]"L[/dropcap]eadership has changed dramatically over my career,” says distinguished alumnus Stan Ross, one of the nation’s most influential real estate accountants and chairman of the Lusk Center for Real Estate at the University of Southern California. Ross built a successful career as vice chairman of Ernst & Young and managing partner of E&Y Kenneth … Continue reading Stan Ross (’56) on Leadership
In Memoriam Fall 2015–Winter 2016
Baruch College offers its condolences to the family and friends of the more than 80 alumni
“The Most Tolerant Professor Award”
It’s been more than 40 years since their student-professor classroom banter, and alumnus Richard Friedman (’72) realizes Professor Vincent Skudrna is deserving of overdue thanks
Greatly Admired, Respected & Loved
Cherished memories of this beloved alumnus pored in from his friends in the alumni community, including four tributes from Joel J. Cohen (’59), Lawrence Zicklin (’57), Dov Schlein (’70), and Bernard Laterman (’52)
A Good Read: The Midnight Shrink
Good stories catch readers’ imaginations. Inspired by the author’s life and work, The Midnight Shrink, the third novel by this alumnus, defies expectation. It opens with a murder but is really a character study and narrative about parents and children—fathers and sons, especially—and the lies we can unwittingly tell ourselves