Our Alumni

Inspired by professors and her immigration experience, this compassionate optometrist teaches students to care for the needy.

Alumni who proudly infuse Brazil’s biggest city with Buckeye spirit share their top picks for dining, culture and fun.

Talking to the creator of Byrd Center’s flag, the student discovered parallels to today’s troubles and wisdom to carry on.

The Buckeye chaired the Pride Parade for 22 years and spent three decades as a leader in the Recreation and Parks department.

Maryanna Klatt, head of the Center for Integrative Health, offers techniques to cope when life gets to be a lot.

For this 2012 graduate, breaking his celestial bodies is just part of the live-and-grow experience of blowing glass.

That Krista Rowles Scheetz ’95 and Amelia Scheetz both connected with Student-Alumni Council was by chance, not design.

Adrienne Hawkins Kennedy has spent six decades writing thought-provoking, poetic works about race and gender.

In a totally unscientific study, we analyzed answers from 360 graduates to find out which 10 challenging courses were the most-cited.