‘70s alums make headway in a variety of professions
A Capital Idea
Murphy, who has taught U.S. economic history and the history of corporations at Baruch since 2008, was recruited to helm the exhibition
Faculty Experts: Media Consultants, Policy Advisors, Museum Curators, and More
Many of Baruch’s professors and administrators are sought by the media and city institutions to share their insights and talents with us all And Now a Word from Our Experts Faculty Make Their Mark as Media Consultants, Policy Advisors, Museum Curators, and More Faculty Make Their Mark as Media Consultants, Policy Advisors, Museum Curators, and … Continue reading Faculty Experts: Media Consultants, Policy Advisors, Museum Curators, and More
Leland Robinson (MPA ’11) Follows D.O.T. Route
When strangers learn he works for the D.O.T., Leland Robinson (MPA ’11) is asked if he drives a bus. Far from it. Learn how this alumnus contributes to safety in the Bronx as borough engineer
Baruch’s First Computer
Read the story of the College's first computer, an IBM 1620 purchased in 1962
News from Alumni of the 2010s
Recent grads make good
For Quants, Success Shows in Numbers
Baruch's Master of Financial Engineering Program has much to celebrate at the 10-year mark
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
Nuptial News
Nine Baruchians head to the altar
Love Italian- and New York–Style
Not all Baruch couples have that fateful first encounter on campus: for Gary Tannenbaum (’70) and Helen Mills, it was in Venice, Italy