An alumni chapter, guided by The Alumni Association of Case Western Reserve University, brings together graduates from a specific area to build meaningful connections. While each chapter has its own unique character, they all share a common mission: to strengthen alumni ties to Case Western Reserve and to one another.
Chapters create vibrant opportunities for engagement by hosting university speakers, sponsoring sporting events, supporting university teams at local games and connecting with prospective students. They also foster fellowship and fun through social gatherings, professional networking and community-building events. Through these activities, alumni, students, faculty, staff and friends can engage with each other, the campus and the global CWRU community.
Interested in helping to organize events and build connections among local alumni? You can work with a liaison of The Alumni Association and join our local leadership team. Created by The Alumni Association Board, this guide gives an accurate picture of what is involved with chapter leadership.
Chapter and Affinity Group Leader Guide
Select a city to learn more about each chapter. Don't see a chapter in your area? Contact alumnirelations@case.edu to express your interest!
Our alumni chapters host a variety of events for alumni, their families and friends. We have 26 domestic and nine international alumni chapters.
Domestic Chapters
Arizona
California
Colorado
Florida
Georgia
Illinois
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Texas
Washington
International Chapters
Joining your region’s Facebook group allows you to:
Connect with local alumni for networking and social opportunities.
- Discover job leads, mentorship and professional collaborations.
- Stay informed about alumni meetups and university-hosted events.
- Get involved in fundraising and volunteering.
- Keep up with university news, achievements and alumni updates.
- Support university initiatives, programs and sports teams.
- Build relationships with alumni who share your interests or background.
- Organize casual meetups, sports leagues or hobby groups.
Even after graduation, your university community is a valuable resource.