Straight Talk from Travelers’ Chairman & CEO
Tough career choices and trillion-dollar federal deficits: Straight talk from Travelers’ Chairman & CEO Jay Fishman at Baruch’s 2013 Kossoff Lecture ...
Staying Connected Through the 17 Lex Society
Baruchians and Yalies Randy Sepe (’87) and Sulexan Chery (’10) both show their appreciation for the impact Baruch had on their lives through membership in the 17 Lex Society ...
Christine and Raymond Au-Yeung Give Back
This couple—both grads of the Executive MS in Financial Statement Analysis Program—has a history of helping students be better prepared for careers after graduation ...
Baruch/Mt. Sinai MBA Program alumni and Department of Management faculty and supporters join to help New York’s homeless ...
The Baruch women’s volleyball and men’s soccer teams head to the first round of the NCAA Division III tournaments on Nov. 9 and 10 ...
Abraham Briloff (’37, MSEd ’41) Turns 95
Since the 1930s, Abraham Briloff has been living the motto he learned from Baruch legend Dean Emanuel Saxe (’23): “Assets equal accountability” ...
Frederick Harrison (’55) Remembers Theatron
Despite “PET” peeves, backstage at Theatron productions was “an oasis like no other,” according to this Theatronite ...
Helen Mills and Gary Tannenbaum (’70) Share Their Story
Not all Baruch couples have that fateful first encounter on campus: for Gary Tannenbaum (’70) and Helen Mills, it was in Venice, Italy ...
The decade’s news includes awards for a CPA and a justice ...
Alumni in business, law, and higher education fill us in ...