°ÄÃÅÐÄË®ÂÛ̳Black alumni gathering unites community, celebrates success
Fun and fellowship were in abundance at Black Alumni Weekend, where YJ4L could unite in support of student success and renew lifelong friendships.
Fun and fellowship were in abundance at Black Alumni Weekend, where YJ4L could unite in support of student success and renew lifelong friendships.
In sneakers and jeans, Professor Dan Schrag is dispelling the myth that accounting is "boring" and leading the charge to share the big career potential.
Hawthorne, MBA '10, has more than 15 years of experience in broadcast news, strategic communications and public relations.
World-ranked racquetball player Thomas Carter won singles and doubles national titles during his senior year at BW. In March, his sister did the same.
Glenn Barrett '71, founder and CEO of OrthoLite, is BW's Spring Commencement speaker.
Stroboscopic assessment is one of the many services at BW's Voice Clinic, a center where SLP students gain valuable hands-on learning.
From °ÄÃÅÐÄË®ÂÛ̳classrooms to the largest theater festival in the world, Daniel Ruffing's "Twilight" parody returns to Scotland after a sold-out debut.
BW's annual 24-hour fundraising event was a success in rallying the community together in support of helping students.
A °ÄÃÅÐÄË®ÂÛ̳alumna returned to °ÄÃÅÐÄË®ÂÛ̳to work as a student success coach, helping students across campus thrive through interactive workshops.
Special Agent Corina Pavel '18 returned to °ÄÃÅÐÄË®ÂÛ̳to continue a recruiting tradition that got her hooked on an international career she calls "loads of fun."
Long-time theatre lover Emily Hutlock '20 has used her passions to guide her to the "perfect place" to start her career, right in Cleveland.
Helping safeguard the Great Lakes is an ongoing priority for biology major Sarah Bowman '07.
"Rusty the Raccoon is Scared of the Dark" resonates with all children but emphasizes the importance of friendship, courage and overcoming obstacles.
When she took over at age 25, °ÄÃÅÐÄË®ÂÛ̳arts management alumna Rachel Hagemeier '19 became one of the youngest symphony orchestra CEOs in the country.
Kyle Kinney's willingness to explore led him to blend a passion for research and interest in technology into a multifaceted role after college.
After clearing early auditions, a music theatre student and graduate are on site for the season premiere of the long-running singing competition.
On this Valentine's Day 2024, we celebrate BW's more than 2,000 alumni couples with another round of their love connections.
A °ÄÃÅÐÄË®ÂÛ̳LaunchNET success story, Matthew Harris '19 gained invaluable business skills and mentoring that enabled his video production company to excel.
A diagnosis of epilepsy as a child led Christin Godale '16 to a career path that puts her at the forefront of medical advances.
Rev. Roland Gordon '67 is a Jefferson Award honoree whose Great Cloud of Witnesses mural is the largest black historic one of its kind in the nation.
°ÄÃÅÐÄË®ÂÛ̳turned to an alumna and longtime °ÄÃÅÐÄË®ÂÛ̳Information Technology leader to fill the chief information officer role.
A °ÄÃÅÐÄË®ÂÛ̳professor and students were part of a consortium whose research was published in Science – one of the world's top academic journals.
The professional skills and successes of four °ÄÃÅÐÄË®ÂÛ̳alumni earned them recognition by Crain's Cleveland Business.
Jeffrey Haines ’72 has been causing high-end home envy for over 30 years with his sought-after interior designs.
Christy Harst '98 has made a career out of being "heard and not seen" as the voice of many iconic national brands.