Executive MBA alums Melinda Yormick, Sireesha Panchagnula, Kumar Amitesh, and Dr. Zach Litvack formed CLARA to improve hospital safety.| Foster School of Business
MSU alumnus receives prestigious NASA award for contributions to Artemis Program| Mississippi State University
On the walls of Saunders Ramsey’s office at Mississippi State University hang two quotes. “The Man in the Glass,” a poem by Peter Dale Wimbrow, emphasizes that satisfaction with oneself matters more at the end of the day than public recognition and approval. “The Man in the Arena,” an excerpt from a speech by Theodore...| The Reflector
Alumni are invited to campus to connect with former team mates and meet the current group of student-athlete and coaches.| Oglethorpe University
She served others first as a pharmacist at UNC Hospitals and later at her Chapel Hill restaurant, La Residence.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
After all the support he received from the University community, Alex Brandwein feels an obligation to pay it forward.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Michigan State University alum Renee Hall has been an active member in the disability community for more than 20 years, serving in various roles including advocate, direct support professional, service coordinator, counselor, and research specialist. She currently works as the Advisor to the Self-Advocates of Michigan through the Developmental Disabilities Council of Michigan.| Department of Religious Studies
Faith Kosior ’25 found her passion for sustainable design and executed new projects through her lived experiences in Clemson's School of Architecture.| Clemson World Magazine
Alumna Victoria Houser Ph.D. '21 has moved to Santa Barbara, California to work at The University of California, Santa Barbara. She gives her must-visits in the area.| Clemson World Magazine
Deb Conklin ’92 has given back to her alma mater with a gift that offers a new, interactive Clemson Ring experience for fellow alumni.| Clemson World Magazine
Michigan State University alum Renee Hall has been an active member in the disability community for more than 20 years, serving in various roles including advocate, direct support professional, service coordinator, counselor, and research specialist. She currently works as the Advisor to the Self-Advocates of Michigan through the Developmental Disabilities Council of Michigan.| College of Arts & Letters
In 2024, ArtWorks turned the key on a dream years in the making with the opening of our new Creative Campus in Walnut Hills and the near completion of the Hannan ArtPark. This year’s theme, Welcome Home, reflects not only...Continue Reading| ArtWorks Cincinnati
Jordan Kaufman (‘18) has returned to Rocky Top after graduating from the School of Information Sciences (SIS) master’s program in 2018. She is now a research data librarian at Hodges Library at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. With a passion for data and community service, Kaufman is eager to bring her volunteer spirit back to […]| College of Communication and Information
Stephens College alumna Susan Swope ’81 has achieved one of the most prestigious honors in the equestrian world, winning the Five-Gaited World’s Grand Championship aboard Midd’s Delaney at the 2025 World’s Championship […]| Stephens College
Barrier-breaking actor champions authenticity, empathy while supporting students’ mental health The post Hollywood actor Simu Liu holds candid conversation for Western students appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Fawn Porter leads the Haudenosaunee Nationals Women’s Box Lacrosse team with heart The post Lacrosse captain and Western grad eyes Olympics appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Thousands of Western alumni return to campus for Homecoming 2025 The post In photos: Celebrating Homecoming 2025 appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Perry Dellelce, Kelly Meighen and David Simmonds are engaging fellow alumni in grand collaboration to raise $1B The post “All in”: Introducing Western’s campaign co-chairs appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Fundraising, alumni engagement campaign a ‘grand collaboration’ to build better future for Canada, the world The post Western “All in” Campaign to raise $1B appeared first on Western News.| Western News
PitchBook annual university rankings show Western’s strength in training entrepreneurs The post Western among top global universities for alumni entrepreneurial success appeared first on Western News.| Western News
First-year student Tessa Jackson thrives in women's rugby, building on a proud Western alumni legacy started in the 90s, when both her parents played rugby.| Western News
Javik Blake ’23 loves going to the ballpark. And Minor League Baseball has taken notice. The Biloxi Shuckers broadcaster and media relations manager has been named the 2025 MiLB Future Star of the Year, an honor recognizing the top Minor League Baseball employee under 25. The award was announced Oct. 6 at the MiLB Awards […]| Javik Blake ’23 named MiLB Future Star of the Year | Today at Elon | Elon U...
Elon University will dedicate Global Commons as Toshio Sato Commons on Friday, Oct. 10 at 2 p.m. at Great Hall. Toshio Sato graduated in 1920 and was Elon University’s first international graduate, hailing from Japan. All students, faculty and staff are welcome to attend this momentous occasion and to learn more about Toshio Sato through […]| Javik Blake ’23 named MiLB Future Star of the Year | Today at Elon | Elon U...
A group of elite Hollywood industry insiders, two of them Emmy Award winners and four of them Elon alumni, have been chosen to serve as members of the selection committee for the 2025-26 Elon University Los Angeles Alumni Short Film Grant competition. Supported with contributions, in part, from the Elon Los Angeles alumni community, the […]| Javik Blake ’23 named MiLB Future Star of the Year | Today at Elon | Elon U...
In the latest episode of “Elon Beyond the Bricks,” leadership expert and author Joyel Crawford ’97 joins President Connie Ledoux Book for an inspiring conversation about navigating careers with purpose, advocating for yourself and empowering others to lead with confidence. As founder of Crawford Leadership Strategies and the host of the “Career View Mirror” podcast, Crawford […]| Javik Blake ’23 named MiLB Future Star of the Year | Today at Elon | Elon U...
Melanie Sharpe Nseir’s (MBA 2011) journey has been anything but linear. It has stretched from AmeriCorps to financial services to business development. Today, she is based in Singapore with Microsoft... The post A Career Reimagined: Melanie Sharpe Nseir’s Evening MBA Journey appeared first on Foster School of Business.| Foster School of Business
Walk around the University of Washington campus and, chances are, you’ll pass a building McKinstry helped bring to life. The Seattle-based construction and energy services firm has partnered with the... The post Matt Allen Builds on Tradition, Innovation, and Impact at McKinstry appeared first on Foster School of Business.| Foster School of Business
In June 2018, Joe Castro set a job alert for U.S. Soccer. It was the moment the U.S. was named a co-host of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. At the... The post Joe Castro’s Long Game: A Foster MBA, Career Pivot, and Dream Job at U.S. Soccer appeared first on Foster School of Business.| Foster School of Business
Dominique Barr (BA 2008, MPAcc 2009) doesn’t just oversee accounting for one major company; she manages it across 10. Barr is the Vice President of Accounting and Reporting at Fortive,... The post Balancing Ledgers, Strategy, and Collaboration appeared first on Foster School of Business.| Foster School of Business
If you work in global travel at a company like Expedia Group, you learn to beat jet lag. Shiyi Pickrell (MBA 2011), Expedia Group’s Senior Vice President of Data and AI, has... The post Shiyi Pickrell Leads AI at Expedia Group. Her MBA Helped Get Her There. appeared first on Foster School of Business.| Foster School of Business
After 17 years at Nike, Raminder Chadha could have stayed in his lane. He was thriving as a software engineering lead, delivering global rollouts and helping Nike forecast inventory at... The post Raminder Chadha Just Did It: Why He Chose the Executive MBA appeared first on Foster School of Business.| Foster School of Business
Every time a resident of Wisconsin turns on the lights, they are protected by Kain Coronado (MS 2023). Coronado plays a pivotal role in regulating the rates that Wisconsin residents... The post The Utility of a Master of Taxation Degree appeared first on Foster School of Business.| Foster School of Business
Hilary Holladay M.A. '87 is the Charles Center’s inaugural Sharp Writer-in-Residence.| W&M News
They are among 40 visionaries, volunteers and leaders to earn the 2025 Bruin Excellence in Civic Engagement distinction from UCLA Alumni Affairs.| UCLA Luskin
An article by 2 Cambridge Executive MBA alumni, Max Alles and Gunnar Droescher (both EMBA 2020), outlines the opportunities and challenges of mergers and acquisition (M&A) deals in helping to manage supply chain issues. The post Cambridge EMBA alumni publish M&A supply chain article appeared first on Cambridge Judge Business School.| Cambridge Judge Business School
The liberal arts education provided by the College of Arts and Sciences equipped alumni Marc Fineberg, Adrienne Scherenzel and Jared Diamond with a broad foundation of skills and knowledge to pursue diverse disciplines and career paths. The post Game On! How A&S Fueled These Sports Careers appeared first on Syracuse University Today.| Syracuse University Today
For the second year in a row, The Wall Street Journal ranked Babson as the No. 2 Best College in the United States, lauding the College for its impressive impact on student outcomes. The post No. 2 Again: Wall Street Journal Ranks Babson the No. 2 Best College for the Second Year in a Row appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
URochester’s signature fall event welcomed thousands of community members for a weekend of inspiration and celebration.| News Center
The former UNC varsity athlete sharpened her sports knowledge and writing skills at Carolina before joining Nike World Headquarters. The post Alumna Kelly Baker ’24 is hitting her stride at Nike Running appeared first on College of Arts and Sciences.| College of Arts and Sciences
Stephens College is proud to celebrate alumna Karen M. Miller ’06, who is being inducted into the Boone County History & Culture Center Hall of Fame as a Living Recipient for her lifetime of service and leadership. Miller served as Boone County’s District One Commissioner from 1993 to 2017, becoming a cornerstone of local government […]| Stephens College
Reporting by Dustin Wunderlich, Yakima Valley College Ambassador David H. Shinn has traveled the world following assignments in Lebanon, Kenya, Tanzania, Mauritania, Cameroon, Sudan, Burkina Faso, and Ethiopia. Shinn received three State Department Superior Honor awards for his work, which included responding to famines, enhancing food security, peacekeeping efforts and initiating a public campaign against […] The post Yakima Valley to Global Diplomacy: David H. Shinn’s PTK Success Story ...| Phi Theta Kappa
Before Nick Moore made it to Capitol Hill and the Alabama Governor’s Office, he was a Phi Theta Kappa member. Nick began his higher education journey at Enterprise State Community College in Alabama, according to his Roadtrip Nation profile. At Enterprise State, he joined the Tau Mu Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa and later served […] The post From Community College to Capitol Hill: PTK Alum Featured on Roadtrip Nation appeared first on Phi Theta Kappa.| Phi Theta Kappa
For Cheryl Langdon-Orr, learning is more than professional development; it’s a way to lead with credibility and care. The post From Experience to Curiosity appeared first on Internet Society.| Internet Society
Finding love for the Vols all the way around the world in France| Torchbearer
Three alumni took home golden awards for acting and writing at the 77th annual Emmy Awards.| Torchbearer
After 25 years of building a career in comedy, Leanne Morgan (’92) has hit it big with a new Netflix sitcom of her own.| Torchbearer
When FIFA needed to develop the best and safest pitches for World Cup 26 it turned to University of Tennessee turfgrass experts to tackle the problem| Torchbearer
Sergeant Major (SGM) Lisa Cowboy, a native of Chilchinbeto, AZ, enlisted in the US Army in 1997, beginning her career as an information systems analyst. In 2007, she reclassified as a career counselor, broadening her expertise in soldier development, career management, and retention. Over more than 28 years of distinguished service, Cowboy has held a […] The post Five Questions for Lisa Cowboy G’20 first appeared on Syracuse University School of Education.| Syracuse University School of Education
Motivation, persistence, dedication, ambition. These are some of the skills that have propelled Maximiliano Jimenez G’25 toward a burgeoning career in student affairs and higher education administration. Now, thanks to a high school-to-college success program developed as a Syracuse University School of Education (SOE) master’s degree student, Jimenez is giving back to his community by […] The post In His LA Community, Maximiliano Jimenez G’25 Builds a Viking Network first appeared on...| Syracuse University School of Education
We are thrilled to share that former MARC Scholar, Esteban Velázquez, has been recognized as one of the 100+ Latinos Cleveland Must Know for 2025, thanks to the work of AmMore Consulting LLC.| Center for the Advancement of Students in Academia
Students and employers made face-to-face connections during the fall 2025 career fair, laying the groundwork for future job and internship opportunities. The post Fall Career Fair Helps Students Transition to Interns and Employees appeared first on Chapman Newsroom.| Chapman Newsroom
Southern Connecticut State University welcomes back Dr. Ulia Gosart, a 2005 graduate of Southern’s Information and Library Science program, for a three-day campus residency from October 6–8. Gosart is the curator of “Children Draw War, Not Flowers” — a powerful traveling exhibition of Ukrainian children’s art on display at Hilton C. Buley Library through the […] The post Buley Library Hosts Exhibition of Drawings by Ukrainian Children Who See and Experience War appeared first on...| News at Southern
Since 1925, the SCSU Alumni Association has been the heart of Owl Nation – supporting students, strengthening the community, and leading with purpose. On October 3, members of the Owl family are invited to come together for a once-in-a-century gathering on Homecoming Eve: the SCSU Alumni Awards Celebration, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the SCSU […] The post Alumni Awards Honor Service, Achievement, and Leadership appeared first on News at Southern.| News at Southern
W&M Women’s Weekend builds connections, showcases expertise.| W&M News
Steve Borden led the response effort to rebuild the roadway system in upper East TN in the wake of Hurricane Helene. His team included three other CEE graduates. The post CEE Alum Led TDOT Through Hurricane Helene Recovery appeared first on Tickle College of Engineering.| Tickle College of Engineering
The Swoop Sprint is part of U Homecoming Week 2025!| @theU
The University of Utah is renewing is effort to address food insecurity in the community. Starting October 1, the U is launching its annual Tackling Hunger Together campaign.| @theU
A recognized trailblazer in heart surgery, Nelson was an alum of the U and led the school’s cardiothoracic program for nearly 20 years.| attheu.utah.edu
Alex Soucy, a 2023 graduate, is an example of someone living the missionary charism of evangelization that is the vision of Holy Apostles College & Seminary. Alex is the co-founder of Crossroads 4 Christ (C4C), an organization that brings young adults together to form communities of missionary disciples. Crossroads 4 Christ enables young adults to […] The post Alumnus Establishes Faith Communities for Young Adults appeared first on Holy Apostles College & Seminary.| Holy Apostles College & Seminary
Just one glance at Dr. Susan Stone’s history at Frontier Nursing University is all it takes to understand why she is a member of FNU’s first Alumni Hall of Fame inductees. Her more than three-decade journey at Frontier started in 1991 when she graduated as a nurse-midwife from FNU’s first distance learning class. She served as Dean from 2000-2014 and as President from 2001-2024, holding both positions simultaneously from 2001-2014. Today, as FNU President Emerita and FNU's Distinguished...| Frontier Nursing University
After more than four decades of dedication to nursing and over 20 years in academia, Frontier Nursing University’s Interim Dean of Nursing Dr. Diane John, PhD, ARNP, FNP-BC, retired from her full-time faculty position in August. Dr. John is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner and Associate Professor whose career reflects her unwavering commitment to service. She earned her master’s degree from Florida Atlantic University, followed by a PhD from Barry University. Since joining the ...| Frontier Nursing University
Students gain practical research experience by working with faculty on real-world business problems| McCombs News and Magazine
Elon junior Ethan Wu worked alongside School of Communications faculty members Amanda Sturgill and Randy Piland in Baku, Azerbaijan, as part of a production team documenting one of the world’s most prestigious programming competitions.| Today at Elon
Albert DaCosta (BS ‘98) returned to his old stomping grounds recently to discuss life after the University of Florida and offer advice for future graduates.| Department of Chemical Engineering
Thanks to a $6 million gift from the National Retail Federation and the NRF Foundation, Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business has combined academic excellence with industry expertise by […] The post $6M gift from NRF Foundation establishes the NRF Business of Retail Initiative at McDonough School of Business appeared first on Georgetown Alumni.| Georgetown Alumni
Ledecky, the most decorated female swimmer of all time, spoke with Elon University alum Zora Stephenson '15 for Fall Convocation, encouraging students to dream big and lean on the support systems around them.| Today at Elon
Preferred Name: Annabelle Rockne Pronouns: she/her Program/Major: Biology (major), Disability Studies (minor), (alum, HBS ’25) “I initially heard about the disability studies program from a presentation given in a training when I was an orientation leader. I thought the program sounded incredibly interesting and it was a program that seemed to align well with my […]| SCHOOL FOR CULTURAL & SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION
Preferred Name: 'Alisi Fihaki Pronouns: she/her Program/Major: Psychology (major), Pacific Islands Studies certificate “I took the Histories of the Pacific and the Pacific Islander American Experiences courses...| transform.utah.edu
Dear alumni and friends, As fall is about to begin, I hope your summer months were pleasant. I am delighted to share with you the incredible talent of our students, faculty and staff here in The University of Tulsa’s College of Engineering and Computer Science. Our research, principles and curricula are as shown in our […]| The University of Tulsa
The University of Tulsa’s Collins College of Business welcomed Paul Coury, founder and CEO of Coury Hospitality, as the first speaker in the 2025–26 Friends of Finance Executive Speaker Series on Sept. 17. This marks the 41st year of the series, which has brought more than 300 business leaders to campus since its founding. A […]| The University of Tulsa
At The University of Tulsa, students and faculty from around the world come together to pursue academic and professional excellence. One such scholar is Gustavo Carvalho, a petroleum engineering doctoral student from Rio de Janeiro. Drawn by the College of Engineering & Computer Science’s historic legacy in petroleum research, Carvalho embraced the opportunity to move […]| The University of Tulsa
The School of Journalism and Mass Communication is excited to welcome Matthew Traub (BA’92) to its Board of Visitors this fall. Traub is the chief operating officer and president of DKC, a full-service public relations, marketing and government affairs firm based in New York City, and is a key player in the firm’s technology, media business and crisis management areas. “Our Board of Visitors play a vital role in moving our school forward, and I am grateful to Matt for lending his time a...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
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MSU Alumni Association celebrates 2025 Alumni Fellows during mid-Sept. game weekend| Mississippi State University
With a heart full of ambition and a mind driven by curiosity, recent Ph.D. graduate Aulora Williams has carved a career that reflects both her personal experiences and professional aspirations. The Biloxi native immersed herself in the world of mechanical engineering early on at Mississippi State University’s Engineering on the Coast campus, where her passion... The post Empowering Innovation: One BCoE graduate’s journey in engineering first appeared on Bagley College of Engineering.| Bagley College of Engineering
Under the Lights Intersquad Relay Under the Lights Intersquad Relay November 17, 2025, 7-9 p.m. We are inviting all cross-county/track […] The post Under the Lights Intersquad Relay appeared first on Oglethorpe University.| Oglethorpe University
Aliyah Cruz, PharmD ’22, takes on new experiences in her journey from Chapel Hill to Los Angeles The post Leaning in to new experiences appeared first on The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy.| The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy
Stephens College began the new academic year with purpose, energy, and inspiration at our annual Opening Convocation. Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Leslie Willey, Student Government Association President Wylla McClurg, Faculty Chair Dr. Monica McMurry, and Dr. Kaneshya Lucas—2025 Distinguished Teacher Award recipient and Director of Career Services—officially welcomed students and faculty back to […] The post Stephens Starts Academic Year with Inspiration from Katie Dillman ...| Stephens College
Visionary philanthropist to lead parade as part of Homecoming & Reunion Weekend, Oct. 16-19.| W&M News
A gift from W&M Foundation leader Darpan Kapadia ’95 launches a bold enrollment initiative to elevate W&M’s presence and attract top students from across the country.| W&M News
William & Mary's new students were welcomed to campus Aug. 27 during the Opening Convocation ceremony.| W&M News
Raymond A. “Chip” Mason ’59, L.H.D. ’98, a pioneering financier who founded Legg Mason, has died. A loyal alumnus of William & Mary, the business school was named for him in 2005.| W&M News
William & Mary has launched a yearlong project to build a Lego model of its Historic Campus with the help of students, faculty, alumni and the Williamsburg community.| W&M News
Darpan Kapadia ’95 will welcome new William & Mary students this month at Opening Convocation.| W&M News
Connie Warren Desaulniers ’75, P ’92 doesn’t just believe in the power of reinvention — she lives it.| W&M News
Congratulations to alumnus Christopher Wheeldon, who has won a Tony Award for Best Choreography for the musical MJ.| The Royal Ballet School
Honorees recognized for their contributions include Louis Sportelli, D.C. (`62), a tireless advocate for chiropractic. Palmer College of Chiropractic has announced the recipients of its 2nd Annual Palmer College Alumni Awards, honoring graduates whose achievements reflect the strength, heart and global impact of the Palmer alumni community. From lifetime service to entrepreneurial leadership to emerging […] The post Palmer College of Chiropractic honors alumni legends and rising stars dur...| Palmer College of Chiropractic
The five Distinguished Award winners were honored at the college's Commencement Ceremony on May 23.| www.vetmed.ufl.edu
Sara Beth Coffman (‘23), an alumna of the School of Information Sciences, is fulfilling her dream job as the lead librarian for Information Literacy and Instruction at Chattanooga State Community College. Even before joining a library system, Coffman had a passion for teaching. She earned her undergraduate degree in English from Emory & Henry College, […] The post MSIS Alumna Celebrates Full Circle Moment After Becoming Lead Librarian at the College, Where She Held Her First Higher Educat...| College of Communication and Information
Caleb Adams co-founded UGA's Small Satellite Research Laboratory and set the groundwork to launch their first satellite into space.| Beyond the Arch
When Eagle Scout Janith D’Alwis started his college days at Purdue University, he noticed early on that something was missing. “In high school, Scouting was a big part of my life — probably 10 hours| Aaron On Scouting
This month, our Alumni Relations Manager Kirsty Scott will be visiting Commonwealth Alumni in the Caribbean to find out about their work and how it supports sustainable development in the region. During the visit, Kirsty will be meeting with alumni associations, which offer alumni an important forum for professional networking and community engagement, to support […] The post Connecting with Commonwealth Alumni and partners in the Caribbean appeared first on Commonwealth Scholarship Commiss...| Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the UK
Between August 2024 to February 2025, Commonwealth Alumnus Dr Monika Gupta delivered three activities to promote the role of youth activism in driving positive change and progress in India. The post Engaging youth to drive development positive action in India appeared first on Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the UK.| Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the UK
In September 2024, Commonwealth Alumnus Dr Charles Chukwuemeka Okolie delivered a training workshop for healthcare service providers in Umuahia, Abia State, Nigeria to raise awareness of inclusive healthcare services and improve access to healthcare for gender and sexual minority individuals. The post Promoting awareness on inclusive health care for health service providers in Nigeria appeared first on Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the UK.| Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the UK
Between January to February 2025, Commonwealth Alumnus Manzil e Maqsood delivered a two-day Model Conference of Parties 2025 (MCOP 2025) event for youth in Pakistan to learn about and experience global climate discussions through the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change’s (UNFCC) Conference of Parties (COP) model. The post Building youth climate action: Model Conference of Parties (COP) in Pakistan appeared first on Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the UK.| Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the UK
Between 9-10 October 2025, Commonwealth Alumnus Michael Ntodie delivered a two-day training workshop to raise awareness of eye health for children with special needs in Ghana. The post Promoting eye health for special needs children in Ghana appeared first on Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the UK.| Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the UK