When strangers learn he works for the D.O.T., Leland Robinson (MPA ’11) is asked if he drives a bus. Far from it. Learn how this alumnus contributes to safety in the Bronx as borough engineer
Student/Teacher Dynamic Duo
Special “chemistry” between professor and student-alumnus yields high-profile published work
Community Activists Angelo Cabrera (MPA ’13) and Amy Hagedorn (’58)
An alumna’s scholarship endowment has had an enormous impact on a Bronx-based nonprofit
With Flying Colors
Alumna makes good on her promise to replace the flag of her nation, the Republic of Georgia
Making the Invisible Visible
MPA degree candidate writes and produces Priority Seating, a documentary that examines what it means to be an American woman with an autoimmune illness
Q&A with Christian Alberto (MSEd ’12)
This current graduate student exemplifies the mission of Baruch’s School of Public Affairs
A Global Perspective: Senior Nia Brown
Last summer, the senior experienced a once-in-a-lifetime study abroad trip to China
Fernando Ferrer (MPA ’04) Joins Two Baruch Alumni on MTA Board
Gov. Andrew Cuomo appointed this high-profile New Yorker and alumnus to the board of directors of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
Big Impression on the Small Screen
Behind-the-scenes stories from Baruchians Amanda Wallwin and John Gomes, alumni of TV's Jeopardy! and Selling New York
Crunch Time for Food Entrepreneur/Public Health Advocate Andrea Sorkin (MPA)
The Baruch College Invitational Entrepreneurship Competition paved the way for 2010 winner Andrea Sorkin to launch her business, Pi Gluten Free, in December.