Baseball’s biggest moments are amplified when the voices behind the mic have a shared pedigree, and three Chapman University alumni are bringing those moments to the screens and radios of fans everywhere. We sat down with Chapman alums Stephen Nelson ’11 and Trent Rush ’14 during the Dodgers-Angels recent cross-town showdown at Angel Stadium. While […] The post Panthers in the Booth: Chapman Alumni Voice the Big Leagues appeared first on Chapman Newsroom.| Chapman Newsroom
In 2024, the couple worked with UGA to establish the John and Suzanne Lastinger Family Scholarship Fund to subsidize meal plans for students.| UGA Alumni
Our program director, Sarah Rebick, recently had the pleasure to engage in an interview with the staff from the Boston Children’s Digital Wellness Lab, a collaborative research group between Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School Teaching Hospital, dedicated to studying the impact of digital media on the health and well-being of today’s youth. This has been … Fellow Travelers: Sarah Rebick Read More »| Maine Coast Semester
Alison Miller, a senior leader at the Nature Conservancy, reflects on her time in Columbia’s MPA-ESP program and how it helped shape her career path.| State of the Planet
In partnership with the Office of Alumni Engagement, the Alumni Board of Directors cultivates strong and lasting relationships between alumni and the university. They provide guidance on programs, volunteer opportunities, and communications that enhance the alumni experience and align with the university’s strategic goals. Please join us in welcoming four exceptional Chapman alumni to the […] The post Alumni Board of Directors Welcomes Four New Members for 2025 appeared first on Chapman N...| Chapman Newsroom
In a charming corner of downtown Orange, Sarah Everett ’24 greets customers with a warm smile at O Sea restaurant, where she is the General Manager. Having graduated from Chapman University with a BA in Communication and minor in Sociology and Honors Program, Everett’s connection to Orange runs deeper than her four years as a […] The post Calling Orange Home: Chapman University Grad Sarah Everett’s Journey appeared first on Chapman Newsroom.| Chapman Newsroom
Matt and Adrianne Beacham attribute their careers and philanthropy to their time at the Terry College of Business. The post Good days ahead — alumni couple supports UGA’s future appeared first on UGA Alumni.| UGA Alumni
Valedictorian Jade Cetrulo did not at first think a college environment was right for her, but when she decided to try PCCC, she found her place and followed her passion.| PCCC
Ten years after receiving the Jack Kent Cooke Scholarship while at Schoolcraft College, Dr. Efua Crentsil earned a doctorate degree from Georgetown University. She now works as lead faculty member and clinical coordinator for a health school in Virginia.| Schoolcraft College
A recent graduate who attended college with the help of Michigan Reconnect, Kaleb Aethyr wants others to know there are plenty of ways for people like him to go to college.| Schoolcraft College
Rashel experienced the transformative power of education in her life. Now she wants to share that power with others.| PCCC
Ayana English-James is the recipient of the 2025 Graduate Achievement Award in Digital Media. The Paterson resident cherishes the dream of owning her own film production company one day and establishing it in her home city.| PCCC
“Sun Bent Sediment,” double-sided pigment print photograph, acrylic mirror, dry mud flake collected from Rio Grande, Albuquerque, NM, 85”x42”x9”, 2024| College of Fine Arts | The University of New Mexico
Dr. Michael V. Smith was awarded at the UGA 1961 Club Celebration, which also celebrated $1 million in the Black Alumni Scholarship Fund endowment.| UGA Alumni
Diagnosed with autism, Analisa struggled both academically and socially throughout her school years. This year, she graduated with highest honors and as a co-valedictorian of the Class of 2025. She will transfer to Princeton University next Fall.| PCCC
We spoke with Ama Agyemang ’23 (MSW) to learn more about her role at the Salvation Army, why she attended the School of Social Work and more.| UNC School of Social Work
The UNM Department of Art is proud to announce the recipients of the 2025 Covington-Rhode Senior Prize. This award is made possible through the generosity of UNM Alumna Dr. Patricia Covington and Shari Rhode, whose love of art and commitment to supporting the next generation of artists continue to inspire our community. The Dept. of Art is deeply grateful for their confidence in the future of outstanding scholars.| College of Fine Arts | The University of New Mexico