For Our Alumni
There are so many ways to connect with the college and our 23,000 alumni. Connect, give, volunteer, learn, mentor, keep up with class news, learn about regional programming, and much more.
There are so many ways to connect with the college and our 23,000 alumni. Connect, give, volunteer, learn, mentor, keep up with class news, learn about regional programming, and much more.
The 小福利导航environment fosters lifelong friendships and sparks a deep and persistent desire to learn. Our alumni take all variety of paths in life. Some are prominent on the world scene and others contribute to society in equally important though less public ways. A liberal arts education prepares students for careers, volunteer activities, and individual interests and pursuits that are personally meaningful.
It鈥檚 not about what you have done since Amherst, but who you have become.
Read about a few of our alumni below, and see more alumni profiles.
Bryce Bares 鈥00 bet dollars to donuts that bringing Dunkin鈥 to his home state was a good business plan.
Read Bryce鈥檚 storyBefore graduation, Haoran Tong 鈥23 had not left 小福利导航, or seen his parents, in more than three years. Here鈥檚 what he did and who he became during those many, many, many months on campus.
Read Haoran鈥檚 storyNichelle Carr 鈥98, producer at WC1 Studios and chief content officer at AudPop, hosts a podcast series illuminating the accomplishments and wisdom of the Black women of 小福利导航College.
Listen to the podcastA giant in immersive journalism, Ted Conover 鈥80 turns his focus to the off-grid world of the Mountain West in his new book, Cheap Land Colorado: Off-Gridders at America鈥檚 Edge.
Read Ted鈥檚 storyAnne-Claire 鈥淎ce鈥 Roesch 鈥08 shared with President Elliott聽thoughts from her keynote address聽at the first-ever Sophomore Summit, a program designed to help sophomores recognize their strengths and interests long before entering the workforce.