Our Alumni

In her new book, the poet and 2003 MFA graduate shares her pain and hope, inspiring readers again with life’s wonders.

This alumni board member, TBDBITL veteran and mom of 3 girls has a deep love for Ohioans — and helps get them elected.

Paul Halpern met the current student-athletes and coach Brian Maisonneuve to swap stories and see the new facility.

Alumni in Indonesia’s capital share the food, activities and scenes (think music and scuba) on their can’t-miss lists.

Almost 300 alumni shared why they decided this was the right school for them. Here are a baker’s dozen of the answers.

Our next president, Walter “Ted” Carter Jr., adds to a culture rich with armed services connections and resources.

Should you stay in your car if there’s a tornado? How does climate change affect weather? She shares the whys and hows.

Army veteran, researcher, do-gooder, David Hibler ’12, ’12, ’20 MS is earning a PhD and helping other vets feel at home.

Spinal cord injuries ended the football careers of these two alumni but left them determined to help other survivors.