While some Baruch College graduates pursue endeavors in far-flung locales, others find boundless opportunity right outside their alma mater’s doorstep—to the great benefit of the city Baruch calls home. Case in point: New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito (MPA ’95), New York City Fire Department Commissioner Daniel A. Nigro (’71) (above), and April Leong … Continue reading Running the City: Alumni Help Chart New York City’s Course
The Learning Curve
Dr. Huss came to Baruch in July from Georgia State University with a wealth of experience, a record of successes, and an eagerness to learn Baruch’s strengths, absorb our culture, and plan the Zicklin School’s next strategic moves
In Memoriam: Fall 2014–Winter 2015
The College community mourns the loss of more than 80 alumni
To Your Health
Award-winning area hospital benefits from the talents of two Baruch College graduates/administrators
Twins Spin Discs
Alumni DJs alumni provide entertainment for Public Affairs party
The Journey of a Century
According to centenarian Miguel Cruz (’55), the ingredients of a long and happy life include a loving family, good friends, and staying busy
The Kleins of Baruch College
When Bernard Klein (’49) enrolled at Baruch College in 1946, he had no idea he was starting a family tradition. Following the patriarch's example are son Sandy (’79) and grandsons Zachary (’10) and Brandon (’16)
A Queen and Her Courtship
Nearly 70 years ago, on the evening of May 4, 1945, Pearl Gnesin, an upper senior majoring in advertising and retailing at City College Downtown (today’s Baruch), was crowned “Campus Queen of New York City"
Courting Success
For 2014–15, the Bearcat men and women each seek to win the CUNY Athletic Conference basketball championship title
The Baruch-Argentina Connection
School of Public Affairs Dean David Birdsell made a weeklong trip to Buenos Aires last August. Its purpose: to expand opportunities for international collaboration for Baruch students and faculty