Alumni Campus Employee Network
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Contact UsOver 110,000 graduates now call º£½ÇÉçÇø their alma mater, and since graduation, they’ve been BUSY! Roadrunner Networks are a unique way to stay connected with your fellow Roadrunners, engage with the Alumni Association, and to stay connected with the University through volunteer opportunities, attending events, networking and philanthropy.
Alumni Campus Employee Network
Black Alumni Network
College of Business Recent Alumni Network
Latinx Alumni Network
LGBTQ+ Alumni Network
Master of Business Administration Alumni Network
Master of Health Administration Alumni Network
Master of Professional Accountancy Alumni Network
Native American Alumni Network
Sport Management Alumni Network
Theatre and Dance Alumni Network
Veteran Alumni Network
Women of º£½ÇÉçÇø Alumni Network
Geographic Alumni Network Chapters
Groups of alumni, students, and friends of the University who are drawn together based on common interests, and shared experience. Interacting in-person and virtually, these communities encompass all divisions, graduating classes, regions and professions, and reflect a remarkable diversity of concerns and activities. Roadrunner Networks can be based on a variety of things including student activity involvement, professional or career affiliation, identity, or geography (regional, state based, etc.). These groups can offer many benefits and services to members such as:
Comprised of alumni who graduated from a specific academic discipline (music, biology, history, etc.).
Bring together alumni with a shared common attribute or activity. Affinity Networks can only be created if there is a connecting student group on campus.
For alumni of º£½ÇÉçÇø in a specific region. Geographic networks are only considered if there are at least 200 alumni living within a 50 mile radius of a given city.