For all The Lexicon has done for Baruchians over its eight decades, we offer the yearbook and its dedicated staffers our lasting thanks with the brief historical-pictorial tribute
The Feisty First Co-eds of Baruch
Four score and four years ago, coeducation was a radical concept at the School of Business and Civic Administration, today’s Baruch College/CUNY. The admission of women in spring 1930 added to the commotion and the excitement of the new 17 Lex campus
Fighting for Their Place
Smart and sassy, the women who wanted to attend City College's top-notch business school—today's Baruch—fought in the early 1930s to be part of the student body
The Ups and Downs: A History of Elevators at Baruch
Travails and Legends: What experience is more common to generations of Baruchians than transportation snafus in the form of elevator congestion and breakdowns? This good-humored history of Baruch’s elevators recounts those “good times”
An Illustrious Field Building Tenant
The esteemed Townsend Harris High School was an early tenant of the Field Building