The Baruch women’s volleyball and men’s soccer teams head to the first round of the NCAA Division III tournaments on Nov. 9 and 10
Q&A with Media Specialist Edward Rogoff
This Baruch professor has gained street cred by knowing what happens in the trenches of small business and regulated industries
Baruch Among Nation’s Best
Baruch College continues to be recognized nationally for our rigorous academics and diverse student body. For the third year in a row, U.S. News & World Report ranked Baruch among the top 25 Regional Universities in the North: #23 for 2013. Baruch also ranked in the top five, for the second year in a row, … Continue reading Baruch Among Nation’s Best
In Memoriam: Fall 2012 – Winter 2013
The College honors alumni who have passed away, including Baruch philanthropist Jeanne (Silverstein) Mishkin (’34)
News from Alumni of the 2000s
An award-winning social entrepreneur, a poet, an oatmeal gourmet, and an Ironman (woman) are just a few of this decade’s newsmakers
Zicklin’s New Leadership
Preparing for the next 10 years and beyond, the Zicklin School introduces new leadership, a revised strategic plan, and a new advisory council
Bearcats Look to Repeat CUNY Cup Championship
The Bearcats have high hopes for the 2012–13 sports year, with 13 teams expected to battle for CUNYAC championships
SPA Class Welcomes Nobel Peace Prize Winner
Liberian activist Leymah Gbowee was a special classroom guest last summer
The Aaronson Challenge
6,287 alumni stepped up for the challenge posed by alumnus Allen G. Aaronson (’48) to set a new record of support for The Baruch College Fund
Q&A with Media Expert David Birdsell
“The cameras dolly over, and we’re doing live television…" SPA Dean David Birdsell shares a behind-the-scenes look at the life of a media expert