Get to know Tengis Munkh-Orgil (Class of 2012), an architect at Anagram Atelier. Passionate about design from an early age, he pursued architecture at the Mongolian University of Science and Technology (MUST), where he studied both architecture and design.
Read MoreGet to know Mungun Altangerel (Class of 2013), Executive Producer at Nomadia Pictures and the lucky husband of an even more talented wife. He has a B.A. in Journalism from the National University of Mongolia.
Read MoreGet to know Dolgorsuren (Suniko) Bazargarid (Class of 2013), a photographer at UB Life and Gereg Magazine, who dropped out of community college in the US to explore how she could pave her own way as a photographer, starting from taking photos with her iPhone 5 in 2013 and becoming one of first featured users by Instagram, to getting formal design training in Singapore and establishing herself as a sought-after photographer in Bangkok, Thailand and UB, Mongolia.
Read MoreCurrent Mongolian students in the US are finding themselves caught between a rock and a hard place. We decided to interview three 2018 alums - Tsenguun Chinzorig, Khuslen Tulga and Ariunzaya Oktyabri - and get their perspectives on studying in the US, living through the pandemic away from home, and their hopes and fears as they enter new stages of reopening in a country that hasn't flattened its curve yet.
Read MoreGet to know DULGUUN Amgalan (#HobbyAlumni 2005), Ph.D. at Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, and read about her past research work at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York and The University of Tokyo / UTokyo in Japan, regarding the differences between heart attacks and heart failures, her new endeavor in genetics at Harvard, MIT, and Stanford, her interest in both listening to and making podcasts, and her love for ramen!
Read MoreWhat do three Mongolians - a senior auditor at Deloitte, a senior consultant at EY, and a senior associate at Ascot Group - have in common, besides working in the same New York city? They are all Hobby Alumni 2011! Meet Namuun Bold, Zolboo Tsogbayar and Zorigoo Tugsbayar.
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