Patrick Greenhill '92 chosen to lead BW Safety and Security
The BW criminal justice alumnus brings more than three decades of experience in law enforcement, training and community service to the role.
The BW criminal justice alumnus brings more than three decades of experience in law enforcement, training and community service to the role.
Named to a new role, Nora Mahoney '10 brings visionary thinking, intellect and achievement to the Union Club of Cleveland.
Christy Harst '98 is challenging industry norms and advocating for equal opportunities for both men and women.
From competitions to real-world startups, BW students and alumni are identifying opportunities to innovate new products and services.
Julia Gersey '24 is building on her BW accomplishments as the recipient of an elite fellowship.
The synergies between ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ Wallace and the Browns include the annual "Rooks to Cooks" class at BW, student internships, alumni in the front office and more.
An avid swimmer at BW, Arlene Polen '55 is now a two-time U.S. Masters Swimming national champion.
With an emphasis on 10-, 25-, 40- and 50-year reunions, graduates from many eras were welcomed back for a weekend of activities.
BW is celebrating the achievements and contributions of its young alumni with a new award that was presented in May.
The prestigious annual award recognizes a select group of extraordinary alumni.
After an enthusiastic reception during the month of March, a successful alumna's generous gift has funded the space for another year.
Paul Koomar '83 is proud of the vitality and financial stability of the city on the shores of Lake Erie.
David Lamb '24 is living abroad and helping to give racing fans a behind-the-scenes look at one of the most prestigious auto races in the world.
For Ian Gregory Hill '14, the project — an official selection in the international Easterseals Disability Film Challenge — is personal.
Before his voice had even changed, the young Akron native and music theatre grad got his first taste of BW's talent development at a Community Arts School camp.
Steven Huynh '21 made his Broadway debut in the one-act show "Maybe Happy Ending," serving as standby to Darren Criss in the South Korean musical.
Matthew Sycle's name may not be on the marquee, but this BW arts management major is making a name for himself on Broadway.
Fieldwork is an important part of alumnus Martin Mann's career in acoustics. The engineering and music performance major credits BW for his success.
Maddy Lambdin '24 stood out from hundreds of students and recent grads from across the nation to earn brand new recognition for Super Bowl volunteers.
Randell McShepard '86 has spent decades investing his time and talents in community service and positive change for Northeast Ohio.
Cosmetics entrepreneur Deanna Loggins '18 got a boost from BW LaunchNet to foster her solution to a common problem for women of color.
Recent ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ graduate leads collegiate esports program to national success.
Michael Petrella '25 was named the 2025 NCAA Division III national champion — with other wrestling honors going to teammates and coaches.
Eric Hollender, MBA '16, turned an entrepreneurial vision into Taps & Tails, a thriving space for dogs and their humans that just marked four years in business.
Hoy sets sail on his second Broadway production, "Pirates! The Penzance Musical," opening on April 4.