Alumnus Richard Friedman (’72) speaks fondly of his favorite Baruch professor, Dr. Irving Dryman
“Netiquette”: Social Networking Dos and Don’ts
To some social media may seem like a fad, but it’s clear that millions continue to rely heavily on this mode of communication.
Thanks for a Job Well Done
Public Affairs Professor Stan Altman served as our interim president during the 2009-10 academic year
Did You Know … Famous Baruchian Upton Sinclair
One of the 20th century’s most famous American writers was a Baruchian before he was a Pulitzer Prize winner
News from Alumni of the 2000s
Grads of 2000-10 share news about graduate study, launching businesses, getting married, and bringing baby Bearcats into the world
News from Alumni of the 1990s
Baruch is a global university—our grads prove it. 90s grads conduct business throughout the U.S. and in over 50 countries
News from Alumni of the 1980s
80s grads provide diverse expertise, from a blues drummer to professors, a deputy comptroller to a religious leader
News from Alumni of the 1970s
70s grads have been busy—and BCAM has news of the professional and personal milestones of 24 of them
News from Alumni of the 1960s
Charles Dreifus appears on the nationally televised PBS finance and investment series Consuelo Mack/WealthTrack. Plus news from eight others
News from Alumni of the 1950s
Nine grads from the 50s are making news from New York to Israel in nonprofit, for-profit, and government settings