Mother and daughter are both pursuing their bachelor’s degrees and working for Undergraduate Admissions in the College’s Welcome Center
No Substitute for Professor John Bauer
This alumnus from the late sixties and early seventies describes what made one psychology professor popular: "his dynamic, sometimes blunt way of communicating psychological principles and concepts"
Seeds in the Snow
On an early February Friday, a day more appropriate for forming snowballs than seed balls, a Baruch professor and his class go to Queens for a Conservation Biology and Sustainable Development field trip
“A Certain Glow”
Do you remember the long-running student theatrical society, Theatron? If so, let this alumna from its 1950s heyday bring back happy memories
CPA Bill Aiken (’63, MBA ’70)
In honor of African American Heritage Month this February, read the story of CPA William (“Bill”) Aiken (’63, MBA ’70), who made and continues to make an impact on diversity in the world of public accounting
Love at First Byte
Stephen Wain (’76) and Susan Barr (’76) met in the fall of their freshman year. And though they may have been destined to be together, their first steps toward romance were anything but certain
An MLK Memory from William Aiken (’63, MBA ’70)
Double alumnus Bill Aiken (’63, MBA ’70) was one of the lucky Baruchians to have heard Martin Luther King Jr.’s City College/Baruch Commencement address on Jun. 12, 1963
Nobel Statesman Kofi Annan at Baruch
On Oct. 23, 2014, Baruch College welcomed renowned global statesman H.E. Kofi Annan. His lecture—given in Mason Hall Auditorium at 17 Lexington Avenue—was co-sponsored by the Foreign Policy Association
Adjusting Our Bottom Line
This alumnus from the class of 1936 contacted Baruch’s Office of Alumni Relations after reading the article about Miguel Cruz (’55), who was cited as the College’s and CUNY’s oldest alumnus. Blecker, born Jul. 27, 1911, is one week older than Cruz
A Tribute to a Memorable Professor: Samuel A. Dyckman ’41
This notable accountancy professor and alumnus is remembered by a longtime friend and colleague