Resolve to get involved

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A Letter from the Associate VP of Alumni Relations and Development Programs

Dear alumni of Case Western Reserve University,

Campus is once again buzzing with energy after a refreshing winter recess, reminding us of all the opportunities a new year brings—a chance to expand our horizons, establish new goals and renew commitments to the things we value most.

This year, I invite you to engage more with your alma mater. No matter where you live, what you studied or when you graduated, there are a variety of ways you can make an impact on campus and beyond.

Visit our website for more information about the opportunities listed below, or email us at alumnirelations@case.edu to get started.

On behalf of the Alumni Association of Case Western Reserve University, I wish you a happy and healthy New Year! I look forward to connecting with you in 2023.

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Bradford W. Crews (SAS '21)
Associate Vice President
Alumni Relations and Development Programs
Case Western Reserve University


5 ways to engage with CWRU in 2023

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1. Connect with your local alumni chapter

Whether you plan a cultural outing in your area, recruit local alumni or simply join us at an event, there are many ways to get involved with a CWRU alumni chapter near you.

2. Check out CWRU affinity groups

Case Western Reserve affinity groups offer a chance to connect with fellow alumni who share common interests and goals, while championing leadership and advocacy efforts on campus.

3. Serve on a board or committee

From coordinating reunions to participating in the university’s strategic planning, Case Western Reserve seeks dedicated volunteers to serve on a variety of boards, committees and societies.

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4. Meet and mentor current students

Explore a variety of opportunities to connect with today’s Spartans—from helping an international student acclimate to life in Cleveland to introducing first- and second-year students to your field of study.

5. Become an admissions ambassador

Alumni Admissions Ambassadors are a unique and vital resource in university recruitment efforts. Help prospective students find the right fit by sharing your Case Western Reserve experience.