When 17 Lex (now the Lawrence and Eris Field Building) first opened, it was the center of the Baruch universe. With all classes and many activities taking place under one roof, 17 Lex provided students with a warm, welcoming home. The addition of new outposts—especially the Information and Technology Building and the Newman Vertical Campus—gradually … Continue reading The Field Building at 17 Lex Gets a Makeover
After Two Decades, The Beat Goes On
Baruch College recognizes Milt Hinton’s 70-plus years as a jazz musician with tribute events ranging from a documentary film to live music by contemporary jazz musicians
Look Who’s Wearing Him Now: Edwing D’Angelo (’96)
Designer Edwing D'Angelo ('96) dresses high-profile celebrity clients
Go Global with Your Career
Alumni: Take advantage of your 15% discount on CAPS classes
Student Unions
Ten alumni share their happy wedding news with you
A Global Perspective: Senior Nia Brown
Last summer, the senior experienced a once-in-a-lifetime study abroad trip to China
Fernando Ferrer (MPA ’04) Joins Two Baruch Alumni on MTA Board
Gov. Andrew Cuomo appointed this high-profile New Yorker and alumnus to the board of directors of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
Madoff Clawbacks Subject of Zicklin Center Seminar
Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity seminar examines how those left empty-handed by the Madoff Ponzi scheme can recover funds and where they will come from
Real Estate Alumni Build Network
Alumni create a community of real estate professionals and a platform for future graduates in the field
Big Impression on the Small Screen
Behind-the-scenes stories from Baruchians Amanda Wallwin and John Gomes, alumni of TV's Jeopardy! and Selling New York