In Memoriam: Tribute to Seymour Eisenman (MBA ’69, PhD ’75) - Retired...
Seymour Eisenman (MBA ’69, PhD ’75) of Belle Harbor, N.Y., died peacefully of natural causes on August 28, 2016, at the age of 81. He is survived by his wife, Ann; children John, Ben, Rachel, and...
View ArticleThe Doctor Is In - Dr. Brian Sheets ('89) Offers Medical Insight on TV
For many, the medical profession can seem complicated and convoluted, but Dr. Brian Sheets (’89) hopes to dispel that notion. “All through my training, including pre-med at Baruch, I was always...
View ArticleHoodwinked in Harlem - Alumna Opens Escape Room
Imagine a handful of friends locked in an abandoned asylum with only 60 minutes to escape. They search for clues scattered across the room, solving puzzles and overcoming brainteasers as they look for...
View ArticleIn Memoriam: Amy Hagedorn (’58)
The College was saddened by the passing of Amy Hagedorn on September 8. The alumna was one of the first and among the most significant benefactors to Baruch’s Marxe School of Public and International...
View ArticleClass Notes: ’30s, ’50s, ’60s
’30s Last summer Jewish Currents magazine published a short memoir by Henry Foner (’39). “From the Bandstand: The Odyssey of a Catskills Resort Musician” chronicles his experience as a saxophonist in...
View ArticleProud Bearcat Mom and Cub
Nicole T. Souza-Siudzinski (EMPA ’14) and her husband, Michael, welcomed a son, Ewan Michael, on May 5, 2015. Note: That’s not just any onesie Ewan is modeling. He’s already a proud Baruch kid. Watch...
View ArticleWedding Album
Barry Eisenberg (MBA ’08) and Rebecca Levine were married on Aug. 8, 2015, in Brooklyn. The alumnus is a founding partner in BE Global Advisors, a firm that advises investment banks on regulatory and...
View ArticleYou’re Hired - Top 15 Employers of Baruch Alumni
Did you know . . . Of all colleges nationwide, Baruch is the #1 supplier of talent to Morgan Stanley? Or that more than 1,300 grads work for Big Four accounting firms? From banking to accounting,...
View ArticleStan Ross (’56) on Leadership - What's Changed & What Hasn't
“Leadership has changed dramatically over my career,” says distinguished alumnus Stan Ross, one of the nation’s most influential real estate accountants. Ross built a successful career by recognizing...
View ArticleIn Memoriam: Louis Felipe Nuñez (’53)
The Baruch community was deeply saddened by the passing of Louis Nuñez (’53) on April 28, 2015. Nuñez was a member of the DC Chapter Board of Baruch College Alumni Association in its early years, the...
View ArticleIn Memoriam: Tribute to Seymour Eisenman (MBA ’69, PhD ’75) - Retired...
Seymour Eisenman (MBA ’69, PhD ’75) of Belle Harbor, N.Y., died peacefully of natural causes on August 28, 2016, at the age of 81. He is survived by his wife, Ann; children John, Ben, Rachel, and...
View ArticleThe Doctor Is In - Dr. Brian Sheets ('89) Offers Medical Insight on TV
For many, the medical profession can seem complicated and convoluted, but Dr. Brian Sheets (’89) hopes to dispel that notion. “All through my training, including pre-med at Baruch, I was always...
View ArticleHoodwinked in Harlem - Alumna Opens Escape Room
Imagine a handful of friends locked in an abandoned asylum with only 60 minutes to escape. They search for clues scattered across the room, solving puzzles and overcoming brainteasers as they look for...
View ArticleIn Memoriam: Amy Hagedorn (’58)
The College was saddened by the passing of Amy Hagedorn on September 8. The alumna was one of the first and among the most significant benefactors to Baruch’s Marxe School of Public and International...
View ArticlePainting Faces - Alumna's Memoir Explores the Rise of Women in the Workplace
In the first chapter of her memoir, Painting Faces: The Art of Public Relations, Baruch alumna Frances F. Friedman (’48) writes about the intense propaganda that emerged in the fifties and sixties...
View ArticleEverywhere Man - Career Diplomat Carlos Dos Santos (EMBA '99)
As ambassador to the U.S., alumnus Carlos Dos Santos has visited a number of fascinating sites across the country, including a solar-power plant in Arizona.It’s been a whirlwind career for Carlos Dos...
View ArticleTitanic Opportunity - Paul Orbe (MPA '00) Explores the Deep Blue Sea
As a child, Paul Orbe was fascinated by the documentaries of Jacques Cousteau, the French scientist who popularized underwater exploration. Decades later, the alumnus found himself participating in a...
View ArticleMetamorphosis - Alumna Changes Lives in India
Growing up in Delhi, Harbani Rana (’07) came face-to-face with India’s child-poverty epidemic. Although she was fortunate to live in a home with a host of basic amenities, some of her neighbors were...
View ArticleStanding up for Lower Manhattan - Assemblymember Yuh-Line Niou (MPA '11)
Y uh-Line Niou knows a secret about government: It enables every citizen to make a difference. “There are those who paint a picture of government as inaccessible and distant,” says Ms. Niou. “But the...
View ArticleCredit Where Credit’s Due
Hiba Sharief (’01) has always aimed high. The Sudan native enrolled in Baruch at a precocious 16 years old—and her first class was Advanced Calculus. “I was so intimidated,” she recalls, laughing,...
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