Harbani Rana ('07) is a trustee of the U.S. chapter of Butterflies, an international nonprofit dedicated to promoting education, skill development, and the overall health of Delhi’s street and working children.
Standing up for Lower Manhattan
Yuh-Line Niou (MPA '11) knows a secret about government: It enables every citizen to make a difference. Read more about this energetic assemblymember.
The Doctor Is In
Baruch alumnus Dr. Brian Sheets hosts Give It To Me Straight, Doc, his very own TV show that airs on Cablevision Channel 88 in Connecticut. Each episode, Dr. Sheets chats with medical experts to explore and simplify complex topics, such as genetics, heart health, and endocrinology.
Hoodwinked in Harlem
Michele Ware (’94, MBA ’15) is the Creator/CEO of Harlem’s ‘Hoodwinked Escape,’ a recent entry in the growing craze of NYC “Escape Rooms.” Hoodwinked offers four unique, lifestyle themed-puzzle rooms that test problem-solving skills and collaboration.
In 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 Affairs (MSPIA). She was 79 years old.
In Memoriam: Tribute to Seymour Eisenman (MBA ’69, PhD ’75)
We remember a beloved, longtime accountancy professor with the help of heartfelt testimonials from his students Stephen Bryan (MBA ’90) and Leon Shivamber (’84)
In Memoriam: Louis Felipe Nuñez (’53)
The native New Yorker had a long and distinguished record of service in the public and nonprofit sectors, serving on numerous boards and commissions
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.