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May 4, 2016 GLeporati Online Exclusives, Profiles

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

February 3, 2016March 3, 2016 GLeporati Online Exclusives, Profiles

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

January 25, 2016January 26, 2016 dharrigan News & Notes, Online Exclusives

Harlem “Church Ladies” Get Their Due

Fifteen unheralded female movers and shakers of a central institution of the black world—the black church—share their memories and insights of the historic Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem, N.Y., in this book by a retired and prolific Baruch professor and American historian

December 29, 2015March 4, 2016 GLeporati Online Exclusives, Profiles

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.

November 4, 2015November 6, 2015 dharrigan Fall 2015 / Winter 2016 Issue, News & Notes, Online Exclusives

High Praise for Baruch Accounting

The CPA Journal, the monthly journal of the New York State Society of CPAs, featured Baruch in its special 85th anniversary edition

November 3, 2015 dharrigan Class Notes, Faculty Tributes, Online Exclusives

“The Most Tolerant Professor Award”

It’s been more than 40 years since their student-professor classroom banter, and alumnus Richard Friedman (’72) realizes Professor Vincent Skudrna is deserving of overdue thanks

November 2, 2015December 29, 2015 GLeporati Online Exclusives, Profiles

Changing Lives Near and Far

Alumnus Arthur Gurwitz (MBA ’77) founded nonprofit Art of Men to provide a simple and convenient way for people to find service projects in their neighborhoods

October 16, 2015 dharrigan News & Notes, Online Exclusives

Bringing Ideas to Fruition

Fresh and innovative, Baruch’s Makerspace encourages students’ critical thinking and creativity across the curriculum

October 2, 2015November 3, 2015 dharrigan Fall 2015 / Winter 2016 Issue, News & Notes, Online Exclusives

Bringing Ideas to Fruition

Fresh and innovative, Baruch’s Makerspace encourages students’ critical thinking and creativity across the curriculum

September 1, 2015September 21, 2015 dharrigan Class Notes, Online Exclusives

A Good Read: The Midnight Shrink

Good stories catch readers’ imaginations. Inspired by the author’s life and work, The Midnight Shrink, the third novel by this alumnus, defies expectation. It opens with a murder but is really a character study and narrative about parents and children—fathers and sons, especially—and the lies we can unwittingly tell ourselves

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