A quote opens the exhibit “Cartographer’s Tunnel” in the Ildiko Butler Gallery: “Certain abstract paintings live as maps towards our interior labyrinth.” The exhibit showcases the work of Mason Saltarelli, Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) ’01, and displays just four paintings by the alumnus. All of Saltarelli’s work is abstract; there is no figuration... The post Fordham Alum’s Abstract Paintings Arrive at the Butler Gallery appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
By Dr. Rachel Docekal, CEO, Hanley Foundation At Hanley Center, it's more than a meeting; Fellowship Friday is a sanctuary of courage, stories, and shared| Hanley Center
Recent news about Michael H. Hayden '04 and others around the country.| Boston College Law School Magazine
Deepti Sailappan JD '25 is already garnering recognition for her commitment to pro bono work.| lawmagazine.bc.edu
The BC Law community mourns the loss of beloved alumnus and co-founder of BAN.| Boston College Law School Magazine
Since winning The University of Tulsa’s Hurricane Pitch Competition in 2024, Tally Receipts has evolved from a student project into a growing startup redefining digital receipts. The venture has raised thousands in capital, completed two accelerator programs and launched a second beta version, earning attention within Tulsa’s expanding innovation ecosystem. The company was founded by […]| The University of Tulsa
When the newest graduates of The University of Tulsa’s College of Law took their oaths at the Oklahoma Bar ceremony, the moment marked not the beginning of their work but an important milestone in it. Each had already been contributing to the legal community, and now, as licensed attorneys, they are stepping fully into the […]| The University of Tulsa
Oklahoma Supreme Court Vice Chief Justice Dana Kuehn (J.D. ’96) has spent her career breaking new ground in Oklahoma’s legal community. Now, her legacy is cemented in the halls where it began. A newly unveiled portrait of Kuehn — painted by renowned artist and UTulsa alumnus Patrick Gordon — now hangs in The University of […]| The University of Tulsa
Dear alumni and friends, As autumn settles in, we’re excited to share some recent news from the College of Engineering & Computer Science. Our momentum continues to build, and we’re proud to announce that the college has risen in the U.S. News & World Report rankings. This recognition reflects the dedication and excellence of our […]| The University of Tulsa
In the wake of the COVID-19 global pandemic, the public’s interest in the nature and impact of viruses on human health has skyrocketed. Less well known are the viruses – both destructive and potentially helpful – affecting plants. Since joining The University of Tulsa in 2007, Professor of Biological Science Akhtar Ali has spearheaded research […]| The University of Tulsa
Due to the threat of inclement weather, The University of Tulsa is announcing some location and timing changes to the 2025 Homecoming weekend schedule. Events on Friday night will be divided into two locations: The annual pep rally and homecoming honorees’ program will be held from 7:30 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. in the Donald W. […]| The University of Tulsa
The University of Tulsa’s Collins College of Business inducted five new members into its Hall of Fame on Oct. 14 during a special ceremony at the Allen Chapman Student Union. Inductees are outstanding business leaders who shape and strengthen the university, community and economy through their leadership, innovation and service. This year’s Hall of Fame […]| The University of Tulsa
“The world is a possibility if only you’ll discover it,” said American writer and Oklahoma native Ralph Waldo Ellison. His words open Applied Associate| The University of Tulsa
The DUMBO Artist Residency is intended to foster artistic and professional independence during NYSS alumni’s transitions from full-time student to practicing artist. Each year, one to three artists from recent graduating classes are selected through a juried process for the DUMBO Artist Residency, which provides ample studio spaces and exhibition opportunities, as NYSS Projects @ […] The post DUMBO Artist-in-Residence: Sarah Valeri (CERT 2023) appeared first on New York Studio School.| New York Studio School
In conversation with Catherine Bickford, Outreach & Alumni Engagement Officer July 28, 2025 Catherine Bickford: Hello Marjorie! Thanks so much for joining me today. I know you were one of the founding students of New York Studio School, what was that time like? You know, what was going on in your life? How did you […] The post NYSS Stories: Marjorie Kramer (Years of Study 1964-66) appeared first on New York Studio School.| New York Studio School
Written by Victor Ujor – ISH resident 2005 to 2011, Mary Tevelyan Hall (MTH, York Terrace East) I was both excited and uncertain when I moved into ISH to begin my studies in London. It was my first time away from home, and although I missed my family, I was... The post From Uncertainty to Belonging: Life at ISH London first appeared on International Students House.| International Students House
It takes careful strategy and work to move your career from one country to another. Luckily, Jussara is a planner by nature and by career.| Silicon Valley
The Council for Opportunity in Education (COE) today applauded 21 states—led by Nevada and Massachusetts—for filing an amicus brief supporting COE’s lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education. The brief argues that the abrupt loss of more than 100 TRIO programs threatens to undermine college access for low-income and first-generation students, while weakening state economies that rely on an educated workforce. The post The Council for Opportunity in Education Applauds 21 States an...| Council for Opportunity in Education
The former varsity athlete sharpened her sports knowledge and writing skills at Carolina before joining Nike World Headquarters.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
When people are young, their dreams often feel certain and clearly defined. They imagine careers that fit neatly within what they know at the time — teacher, doctor, engineer, astronaut, … Continue reading "Investing in Purpose"| CU Denver Business School News
Retracing the steps of Fr. Sébastien Rale, missionary to the Abenaki nation, on the 300th anniversary of his martyrdom at the hands of the English.| Thomas More College
The future looks bright for a century-old building in downtown Cadillac — literally — thanks to the work of one Michigan State University College of Arts & Letters alum and a partnership between MSU Extension and the city of Cadillac. In summer 2025, the side of the Cadillac Printing Company building was painted with vibrant […]| College of Arts & Letters
Michigan State University is set to embark on the Fall 2025 Spartan Bus Tour, a three-day trip celebrating the university’s partnerships and impact across northern Michigan, and one of the scheduled stops on the tour is Mammoth Distilling, a Northern Michigan-based craft distillery in Central Lake that is owned by MSU alumni Chad Munger (B.A. in English) and his wife, Tracy Hickman (B.A. in Interior Design).| College of Arts & Letters
Discover how U.S. Air Force nurse Maeve Linder used the Foster Hybrid MBA to transition from military nursing to medical technology.| Foster School of Business
Information security leader Aaron Revell finds purpose in people, persistence, and guardrails that enable growth.| iSchool | Syracuse University
Chip Chambers, the former UGA “Mic Man,” went from hyping Sanford Stadium to practicing medicine in rural South Carolina.| Beyond the Arch
“We all have this perception of what an incarcerated person looks like,” said Chidi Nwuneli, a 2025 MPA graduate of UConn’s School of Public Policy and the ...| publicpolicy.uconn.edu
From a student-led earthquake relief project to leading an NGO that's building a public library in Nepal and supporting 94 scholarship students, Karma (Class of 2017) shows how UWC ISAK's values of leadership and diversity continue to shape UWC ISAK alumni work around the world. His journey, sparked by a conversation with one of the UWC ISAK founders Muneaki Masuda about the power of libraries, is a testament to how meaningful exchanges between founders and students can plant seeds that grow ...| UWC ISAK JAPAN
Decades before he was recruited by the legendary Jim Henson to be the creative director, vice president and general manager of the Muppets, Craig Yoe was a Scout in Troop 11 in Akron, Ohio.| Aaron On Scouting
Joy and excitement dominate Western's 326th convocation ceremonies at Canada Life Place The post In photos: Western celebrates fall convocation appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Garth Finch fell in love with turning complicated topics into meaningful stories The post Cancer research to comms: MMJC grad aims for impact appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Breanne Kearney graduates with Governor General’s Gold Medal for outstanding scholastic achievement The post Neuroscience PhD studies what the body remembers appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Elizabeth Xue captivated by power to shape policy and improve lives The post Schulich grad follows passion for public health appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Mary Lou Smoke offers Indigenous teachings with compassion The post Influential Indigenous advocate becomes Elder-in-Residence at Western appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Longtime faculty member recognized for pioneering work on innovation-driven economic growth The post Honorary Western professor, alum Peter Howitt, MA‘69, wins Nobel Prize in Economics appeared first on Western News.| Western News
"My coursework at D’Amore-McKim gave me a strong foundation in business and entrepreneurship. I learned essential theories and practical frameworks, and professors provided real-world insights that helped me apply these concepts to structuring a business, creating investor decks, and preparing for pitches." - Dani Zheng, MS in International Management'24 The post From IDEA to reality: An entrepreneur's journey appeared first on D'Amore-McKim School of Business.| D'Amore-McKim School of Business
Remote patient monitoring blends technology with the human touch to broaden care in North Carolina communities.| The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy
From SFS to the Phillies beat, alumna Lauren Boas Hayes (SFS'13) has forged a unique professional journey in cybersecurity and sports writing.| SFS - School of Foreign Service - Georgetown University
Her research pushes back on the narrative that Latino communities don’t matter.| UCLA Luskin
Global engagement and collaboration with alumni and key stakeholders highlighted a visit to Singapore by Dean Gishan Dissanaike and other top leaders of Cambridge Judge Business School that included an Alumni Showcase hosted by the British High Commissioner to Singapore and attended by alumni of all major Cambridge Judge programmes including MBA, Executive MBA and Executive Education. The post First Singapore visit by Dean launches leadership programme appeared first on Cambridge Judge Busine...| Cambridge Judge Business School
The first time Lillian Engel ’19 stepped into Elon University’s School of Communications, her attention went straight to the editing suites, not the cameras or soundstages. “Something about seeing those editing rooms was just really intriguing,” she says. “By the time I arrived at Elon, I knew I wanted to be a cinema major. Specifically, […]| A Presidential Update on the Elon/Queens Merger | Today at Elon | Elon Univer...
A faculty member and alumna becomes a leader in Longwood.| Harvard Magazine
Paul McLaughlin (GEng’86) currently serves as Chief Engineer at Honeywell Process Solutions, where he leads a division that provides industrial customers with automation and software … Read More › The post Alumni Q&A: Paul McLaughlin appeared first on Penn Engineering Blog.| Penn Engineering Blog
From Capitol Hill to JPMorgan Chase, the political science graduate traces a career shaped by URochester and driven by public service.| News Center
Her seven-decade career at the University of Rochester reshaped how clinicians support mothers and infants.| News Center
The Simon Business School graduate shares how perseverance shaped his career as a fintech cofounder.| News Center
URochester alumnus Declan Spring and Open Letter director Chad Post reflect on the vision and voice of László Krasznahorkai.| News Center
Presidential Conversation celebrates the Year of the Environment.| W&M News
International study shows college students who experienced family dysfunction as children sometimes turn to alcohol to cope with the long-term impacts.| W&M News
Hear from Skyland Trail Adult Alumni Coordinator Tera Carter, CPS, WHMC on strategies to embrace the new year and all it brings. The post Embracing Growth & Welcoming the New Year appeared first on Skyland Trail.| Skyland Trail
Lyla Andrick’s dinosaurs have irresistibly squishy noses — and emotions| UConn Today
The gift will support a new program to help students build a sense of community and belonging early on at UConn| UConn Today
From student helper to EMBL-EBI Director, Rolf Apweiler has shaped the journey of EMBL and bioinformatics for over four decades.| EMBL
Better than the original fairy tale, Kendrew awardee Irma Querques’s ‘Sleeping Beauty’ story offers potential for new therapeutics.| EMBL
There truly is no place like Syracuse University! Relive Homecoming Weekend through these great photos. The post Orange Central 2025 in Photos appeared first on Syracuse University Today.| Syracuse University Today
Peter ’63 and Susan Mellis honor their grandson Max Brown through an endowed scholarship.| Syracuse University Today
How Jesse Thorn built a radio empire from his roots at the UCSC campus station| News
Through the Wolanin Congressional Internship, TRIO alumna Brianna Mendelson discovered how advocacy, relationship-building, and policy work intersect to expand educational opportunity. Her experience on Capitol Hill transformed her from a beneficiary of TRIO into a confident advocate determined to bridge healthcare and education policy to advance opportunity for future generations. The post When Policy Becomes Personal: My Journey as a Wolanin Congressional Intern appeared first on Council fo...| Council for Opportunity in Education
Chip Chambers, the former UGA “Mic Man,” went from hyping Sanford Stadium to practicing medicine in rural South Carolina.| Beyond the Arch
After years of battling chronic pain, Leon Jacobson, MBA’22, decided to turn his struggle into a startup. The Naveen Jindal School of Management alumnus recently raised $540,000 to fund Dallas-based Nerveli and change how people recover from pain. Trey Bowles (left) and Leon Jacobson Although Jacobson calls the latest fundraising round “a nice milestone,” he […]| Jindal School Alumnus Grows Pain-Recovery Business - Jindal Home
Robert J. “Bobby” Spires, Jr. (C ’69) was featured on WWBT channel 12 news in Richmond, Virginia for nominating his friend Earl “Skip” Bottom to win the Act of Kindness […]| Shenandoah University
Author: Caroline Baker DimockDate: 10.16.25 When Kurt Marcinkiewicz, Tim Sakharov, and Logan Wells graduated from Khoury College in the late 2010s and headed into the world of tech entrepreneurship, they […] The post Three Khoury alumni are looking to improve Boston’s food and entertainment scene appeared first on Khoury College of Computer Sciences.| Khoury College of Computer Sciences
RTD CFO Kelly Mackey MBA ’08 reflects on authenticity, purpose, and building a career driven by service and impact.. The road to leadership rarely comes with a clear map. For Kelly Mackey MBA ’08 Chief Financial Officer at RTD, it started with curiosity and a quiet determination to figure things out one step at a time. As a first-generation college student and a woman navigating fast-moving and often male-dominated spaces, she discovered early that growth comes from movement, whether it i...| CU Denver Business School News
How Curtis Crawford MBA '13 leverages his education to ‘go far’. Even as a kid, Curtis Crawford MBA ’13 knew he wanted to shoot for the stars. He wanted to be an astronaut and even attended space camp one year. As he grew up and his head settled back below the clouds.… Read more| CU Denver Business School News
Forecasting Success Across Time. For the first time, four generations are working side by side — a modern-day renaissance of values, vision, and communication. From World War II to 9/11, the first moon landing to our first black president, each generation carries priorities shaped by decades of unique interactions, crises, and recoveries.… Read more| CU Denver Business School News
Higher education is often the vehicle to pursue a dream job and a brighter future. College also provides key networking and personal development opportunities rarely found elsewhere. However, rising costs … Continue reading "The Intrapreneurial Engineer"| CU Denver Business School News
Kofi Dormah ’15 traveled an unconventional path to becoming a filmmaker. When he immigrated to the United States from Ghana as a child, he didn’t know a word of English. After years of grappling with the once obstructive language, he turned the challenge of writing into an asset for entering the entertainment industry, where he […] The post Kofi Dormah ’15: A Filmmaker’s Extraordinary Journey first appeared on Syracuse University School of Education.| Syracuse University School of Education
With five generations, nearly three-dozen family members and close to 50 degrees—and counting—the Bradley and Webster families represent a true legacy of perseverance, education and Orange pride. Their story is not only one of academic achievement but of commitment to service, compassion and community—core values that continue to shape each new generation of Syracuse graduates. […] The post Family Trees with Orange Roots: A Syracuse Tradition that Spans Five Generations first appeared...| Syracuse University School of Education
Don’t expect Cheryl Meany ’02, G’06 to take much of a step back when she is honored at two upcoming West Genesee (NY) High School volleyball meets during 2025’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month. She will be on the sidelines as usual, serving as assistant coach of the Wildcat’s girls’ varsity team just as she was […] The post Dig Pink: Cheryl Meany ’02, G’06 Spikes Breast Cancer Without Missing a Beat first appeared on Syracuse University School of Education.| Syracuse University School of Education
Three School of Education alumni are among eight students and graduates from Syracuse University named as 2025 recipients of awards through the Fulbright US Student Program. In addition, one SOE student has been chosen as an alternate. The Fulbright US Student Program funds a range of awards that include English teaching assistantships and study/research grants […] The post Three School of Education Alumni Named 2025 Fulbright Scholars first appeared on Syracuse University School of Education.| Syracuse University School of Education
McLellan, who earned a PhD from the School of Medicine in 2009, has transformed vaccine design with his work on viral fusion proteins| The Hub
SkIO alumna Ava Meier is now pursuing her master’s degree at the University of Alaska Fairbanks’ College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences.| Skidaway Institute of Oceanography
San Diego State University psychology lecturer Sara Roldan continues to bridge the worlds of science, storytelling, and mental wellness, this time on stage at Comic-Con International 2025.| Center for the Advancement of Students in Academia
Southern Connecticut State University once again has cause to celebrate Britt Conroy, coordinator of veteran, military, and adult learner services. Earlier this year, Conroy was named Connecticut’s 2025 Veteran of the Year for Higher Education, and she has now been named National Veteran of the Year for Air Force for 2025. Conroy’s recognition is part […] The post Britt Conroy Named National Veteran of the Year for Air Force appeared first on News at Southern.| News at Southern
Two Connecticut teachers, both Southern alumni, are among 29 educators throughout the U.S. named 2025 Extraordinary Educators by Curriculum Associates. “We are delighted to celebrate these remarkable educators and the transformative work they do for their students. Our Extraordinary Educators, selected from hundreds of nominations and submissions, embody the profound role education plays in unlocking […] The post Alumni Honored as Extraordinary Educators appeared first on News at Southern.| News at Southern
From October 3-5, Southern Connecticut State University welcomed more than 4,200 students, alumni, families, faculty, and staff back to campus for a Homecoming & Family Weekend that blended tradition, recognition, and celebration. The three-day celebration showcased the best of Southern pride — culminating in two marquee moments: the Alumni Association’s 100th Anniversary and Awards Celebration […] The post Honoring A Century of Alumni Impact During Homecoming and Family Weekend appeare...| News at Southern
Southern Connecticut State University graduates Victor A. Gonzalez, ’14, and Katie Barry, ’18, have been named to the Hartford Business Journal’s prestigious “40 Under Forty” list for 2025, recognizing outstanding young professionals making a difference across the region. Gonzalez, branch manager at NBT Bank in West Hartford, was also recently honored as the 2024 Young […]| News at Southern
Six alumni from the Tickle College of Engineering were honored at the University of Tennessee Alumni Awards Gala held on September 19.| Tickle College of Engineering
Celebrate Homecoming! Create memories and build tradition with the U community. Throw up your U!| @theU
Dr. Joan Slager has lived the full Frontier Nursing University experience. As a student, she was part of Frontier’s first Community-based Nurse-Midwifery Education Program (CNEP) graduating class in 1991, led by fellow Alumni Hall of Fame inductee Kitty Ernst. As a practitioner, she precepted over 100 FNU students. As an instructor and administrator, she returned to Frontier, serving first as a faculty member and Director of the Doctor of Nursing Program, and then as the Dean of Nursing bef...| Frontier Nursing University
The history of Frontier Nursing University cannot be told without discussing the contributions, vision, and leadership of Kitty Ernst. Eunice Katherine “Kitty” Macdonald Ernst was born on July 21, 1926, in Waltham, Massachusetts, and became a dynamic and committed pioneer in midwifery education and practice. She was passionate about ensuring that all families receive the best possible care during pregnancy and birth. After graduating from the Waltham Hospital School of Nursing in Massachu...| Frontier Nursing University
School of Dramatic Arts graduate sings and dances with Jennifer Lopez in new musical drama now in theaters.| USC Today
Decorated rock climber Kerry Scott ’18 flexes her Carolina mathematics degree as an elite problem solver at the crag and in her career. The post Reaching new heights appeared first on Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine.| Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine
Stephens College alum Savana “SJ” Johnson ’23 has been selected as one of two emerging filmmakers for the inaugural Kansas City PBS Non-fiction Film Fellowship, a yearlong program designed to […]| Stephens College
Light Art+Design’s current group exhibition True Blue includes Studio Professor Yun Dong Nam and MFA alumni Jerstin Crosby, Jessica Dupuis, Kimberly English and BFA alumna Leigh Suggs. The show runs until December 20, 2025.| Department of Art and Art History
The SEFS community is saddened to share the passing of a dear friend and College of Forestry alumnus Alan Carter Randall. He was 94. Randall was one of twelve graduates of the College of Forestry in 1957. In his commencement speech to College of Forest Resources graduates back in 2003 he shared, “Many things brought me to forestry and to the College ― memories of growing up in the boreal forests of Alaska, pride in the profession and in the College, and a desire to work outdoors in beauti...| School of Environmental and Forest Sciences
This is the third donor spotlight in a series. This series of stories reveals the impact that donors have on students, faculty and research here at the School of Environmental and Forest Sciences and more broadly at the College of the Environment. Tom Friberg is a University of Washington alumni. He has been supporting the SEFS community with the Thomas Swen Friberg Endowed Fund for Students since its establishment in 2007.| School of Environmental and Forest Sciences
Laurel James is the Director of Programs at the Native American Fish & Wildlife Society in Colorado while concurrently pursuing her iPhD from SEFS and the Department of Anthropology here at the University of Washington. She expects to graduate this fall and in anticipation of graduation, we wanted to take a moment to speak with her about her current role and her research and experience while pursuing her BS and MS in Forest Resources (2008; 2012) and PhD here at the School of Environmental an...| School of Environmental and Forest Sciences
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. The post Protected: Lesley Holmes Brings Joy and Healthy Food to Board and Care Home Residents appeared first on USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology.| USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology
What better way to celebrate a birthday than with science?| Department of Biology
Wondering what kinds of jobs you can land after coding bootcamps? We explore the careers grads launch after completing the program.| Hack Reactor
The Technology Management MBA at UW Foster helped Dr. Kyle Couperus bridge medicine and innovation to lead in health tech.| Foster School of Business
Two Tar Heels connected across five decades by one impactful scholarship The post Decades apart, connected by opportunity appeared first on The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy.| The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy
The University of Tulsa and Hurricane Ventures have announced an investment in Tobe Energy, a groundbreaking electrolysis startup co-founded by UTulsa alumni Colby DeWeese and Caleb Lareau. The funding will accelerate the company’s mission to make clean hydrogen production cheaper, more efficient and widely accessible to accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy. “We are […]| The University of Tulsa
The 2025-26 Friends of Finance Executive Speaker Series continued on Oct. 8 with an engaging Q&A featuring Interim President Rick Dickson of The University of Tulsa. A UTulsa alumnus, former student-athlete and two-time athletics director, Dickson brought a blend of wit, candor and vision to the stage as he addressed more than 200 guests at […]| The University of Tulsa
From literature to data analytics: How a UTulsa alum uses opposing degrees to drive social impact in tech.| The University of Tulsa
Nick Hall graduated from UConn in May 2023 with a degree in Economics and Political Science and earned his Master of Public Policy a year later. Thanks to the SPP's outreach and networking opportunities, soon after his May 2024 graduation, he began a two-year research associate position with the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston...| School of Public Policy
A chance encounter with a fellow undergrad introduced Tommy Dowd to the 4+1 program. A course that sounded interested introduced him to the IMRP and a research opportunity that would lead to his current role as the program assistant for the Connecticut Sentencing Commission. Read on to see his MPP "Fast-Track" to his first professional role...| School of Public Policy
The School of Public Policy's fall newsletter's "Back to School" edition highlights alumni awards, classroom updates, and the myriad ways school faculty, staff, and students contribute to meaningful service in Connecticut and beyond.| School of Public Policy
Beyond blueberries and packaging peppers, Connecticut Foodshare and the School of Public Policy share a long history of nourishing minds and bodies for career and community growth. Learn how Encore Connecticut graduates have found second act success at the nonprofit organization while current leaders there enhance their education through the MPA Fellows executive track.| School of Public Policy