2011 grad overcomes great odds to ensure a great prospect for future success
Mr. Grimm Goes to Washington
Meet the newly minted Congressman, representing southwest Brooklyn and all of Staten Island
Living It Up . . . to 100
Let one of our oldest and wisest alumni share his humor and insights with you
Overall Business Sense: Double Alumna Jenny Kim
From her earliest years, this Baruchian's creative side meshed with her entrepreneurial ambitions
Upasana Basnyat (MBA ’10): From Everest to Baruch and Back
An MBA and a trained Himalayan mountain climber, recent grad Upasana Basnyat sees a clear relationship between mountaineering and business
Alumni Bookshelf: Breakthrough
One of the world’s first diabetics to be successfully treated with insulin is the subject of Breakthrough: Elizabeth Hughes, the Discovery of Insulin, and the Making of a Medical Miracle, co-authored by Arthur Ainsberg (’68, MBA ’72)
Which Popular Snack Food Was Created by a Baruch Alumnus?
The addictive air-puffed, cheese-flavored snack was developed by Morrie Yohai (’41)
Managing an Empire: Joseph Bellina
The general manager of the Empire State Building, Joseph Bellina (’84, MBA ’89), offers an insider’s view of its day-to-day workings. “It’s unique in terms of its operation,” he says.
BCAM Q&A: Alumni Author
Double alumnus Arthur Ainsberg talks to the BCAM editor in chief about his love of history and his new book, Breakthrough