In fall 2015, Abra Morawiec (’09) became New York’s first organic quail farmer, founding Feisty Acres Farms in North Fork, Long Island. Her venture has gained national acclaim and is one of only two organic quail farms in the country
New Degree Takes on the World
When the School of Public Affairs (SPA) welcomes its first class of Master of International Affairs (MIA) students in Fall 2017, their arrival will be the culmination of two years of planning, preparation, and approvals.
Redefining a Family Tradition
For Alex Kosoglyadov (’09), working on Wall Street is in his genes. Just not the way you might expect. Read about how this proud alumnus used his Baruch degree to find success in the financial sector
Working for a Worthy Cause
Mariah Schuknecht (MBA '14) talks about her career at the Clinton Foundation and how her Baruch experience helped her achieve her professional goals
Ms. Perez-Katz Goes to Washington
Alicia Perez-Katz (MSEd '06) is currently serving as a Principal Ambassador Fellow in Washington, DC. This unique fellowship, founded in 2013, brings local principals to our nation's capital for one year, allowing them to work alongside the U.S. Secretary of Education and other top officials to contribute to the national dialogue on public education.
Class Notes: 2010s
Recent graduates continue to impress, earning unique honors and advancing their careers in remarkable ways.
Class Notes: 2000s
There's no doubt that Baruch alumni from the 2000s have already made their mark on the professional world. Check out these recent class notes from a handful of those outstanding grads.
Class Notes: ’90s
Graduates from the 1990s continue to make Baruch proud, and these alumni are no exception. From admirable work with the Peace Corps to service in NYC government, read about the variety of accomplishments these grads have enjoyed.
Class Notes: ’70s, ’80s
Whether they're receiving awards, enjoying professional success, or pursuing their own artistic passion, Baruch graduates from the 1970s and 1980s continue to impress.