The friends, colleagues, and alumni who came out for long-serving Accountancy Professor Hyman Gorenberg's retirement party on Dec. 9, 2014, were treated to a poem in honor of the Baruchian by none other than his wife
Remembering the Beaver Statue Dedication & Mr. Baruch
This alumna from the 1960s remembers an important day in the life of the College: the dedication of a statue honoring the then-mascot Bennie the Beaver. The bonus: Meeting college namesake Bernard Baruch
Centenarian Joseph Warren (’35)
From 1932 to 1935, this alumnus was the undefeated champion of the College’s then-thriving intercollegiate varsity wrestling squad and was the first CCNY/Baruch matman sent to the national collegiate championships
Tips for Being Your Own Boss
This alumna knows better than most the challenges of running one's own business. Here, in her own words, are tips for succeeding at being your own boss
The CPA and the Campus Queen
This alumni couple from the 1940s met in a business administration class
Going the Distance
Baruchians are known for going the distance. Alumni runners from the 1950s through the 2010s share their reasons and inspirations for challenging themselves
Tribute to Living Legend Irving Greger
An alumna from the Class of 1962 recalls how Baruch administrator Irving Greger's example changed her life
“My Unsung Personal Hero”
This ’80s alumnus writes a tribute to "one of the greatest professors I ever had the distinct pleasure and honor of knowing"
My First Job: Richard Friedman (’72)
This industrial psychology alumnus recalls his first job as a cab driver and the moment of inspiration that launched his teaching career
A Grossinger’s Summer
Step back in time with this alumnus, who evokes the golden days of the Catskills resorts of the 1950s. As resort cub reporter, Fred Harrison (’55) dishes on the era's celebrities, including Eddie Fisher and Rocky Marciano