The College says goodbye to over 80 alumni
With Flying Colors
Alumna makes good on her promise to replace the flag of her nation, the Republic of Georgia
NCAA Case Resolved
The NCAA closes the books on infractions in the women's basketball program during the 2004–2005 and 2005–2006 seasons
Where Hearts Intersect
“I saw her on the corner, leaning against the building and sort of writing up the wall on a piece of paper,” recalls Daniel Eth (’45) of the first time he met his wife, Charlotte Bender (’50).
Scholarships Are a Strategic Priority
Baruch’s ability to enroll and retain quality students is core to its mission
Group Gifts Create Scholarships
For decades, various groups of alumni have joined together to create meaningful and significant scholarships, 14 in all
Scholarship Students Express Their Thanks
In their own words: Students express their gratitude to scholarship donos PLUS a sidebar of Scholarship Facts
Paying Back and Paying It Forward
Like thousands of Baruch alumni, Nadja Fidelia (’02) never had the luxury of going to college full time. Instead, she held a succession of increasingly demanding jobs during her undergraduate years, earning a bachelor’s degree in political science after eight years of part-time study. When she graduated, Fidelia was a vice president at Lehman Brothers. … Continue reading Paying Back and Paying It Forward
Jewish Studies Center Makes Its Mark
Jonathan D. Sarna, chief historian, National Museum of American Jewish History, among the experts welcomes by the JSC
Chemistry, Finance, and Poetry Take Center Stage
Events offer students, faculty, and members of the public access to insights from recognized names in every industry and endeavor