Selling magazines on the corner at age 7, Good Humor man as a teen, salesman and resort entertainer in college, this Class of ’55 alumnus has quite the early resume
Short Takes on First Jobs
With pride and good humor, Baruchians share their first-job stories as delivery boys, waitresses, clerical workers, and even a bumblebee mascot
Consciousness Raiser Tanuja Ramchal
The former finance major with an MBA in CIS jumped off the corporate ladder and embarked on a journey of self-discovery. Today, she's a lifestyle and productivity coach and the founder of The Conscious Life Project
Prepping for Success
Curious about the debate around higher education and employment outcomes? With almost three decades of experience in the field of collegiate career development, Baruch's Dr. Particia Imbimbo weighs in on the changed employment landscape and on the internships, among other hot-button topics. Her goal: Help every Baruch undergrad get a good entry-level job
Leadership & Globalization the Focus of 9th Annual Kossoff Lecture
The British businessman, helming one of the most successful companies ever, was clearly a hit with Baruch’s students
6 Insights from Fortune 500 CEO
BCAM shares the words of this quotable Brit and CEO
Faculty In Memoriam
When this alumnus completed his PhD from NYU, he fielded offers from many prestigious business schools. He chose his alma mater, Baruch, saying, "I want to go home"
Girl Meets Boy—Meets Bernard Baruch
When Bernard Baruch and school administrators caught these two ’50s lovebirds smooching on the 2nd floor balcony of 17 Lex, the young couple felt sure they'd be expelled
Another Memory of Mannie Saxe (’23)
This famously outspoken accountant has nothing but praise for Baruch legend and his mentor Dean Emanuel Saxe (’23). This year the College celebrates the 90th anniversary of Saxe's graduation