Alumni Community
Alumni Directory
Check out RWU's new alumni directory! Looking to re-connect with classmates? Sign up for the Alumni Directory to start connecting with old friends today. After log-in, the Directory is accessible in the top menu bar.
Get Connected, Stay In Touch!
The goal of the Roger Williams Alumni Association to help connect alumni in meaningful ways. Alumni chapters are managed by alumni volunteers and reflect RWU’s values of education, community and service. Support and guidance to the chapters is provided by the Office of Alumni Relations to assist alumni in planning a wide variety of activities including: lectures, socials, Presidential visits and freshman send-off receptions, as well as cultural, sporting and networking events.
Don't see a chapter in your area and interested in creating one? Reach out to alumni@js-ayds.com or call (401) 254-3005.
Re-connect and stay in touch using your class Facebook page or on the Roger Connection with our Alumni Directory
Need more help? Email us at alumni@js-ayds.com
Make sure to update your Contact Information with the Office of Alumni Relations
Get Ready
- Refine Your Personal Brand & Online Presence
- Send Your Resume to Your Career Advisor for Review
- Get Help From The Center for Career & Professional Development (CCPD)
- Meet With Your Career Advisor
- Practice Virtual Interviewing
- Log into Big Interview
- Review Your Graduation Requirements
Get Connected
- Build Your Professional Network
- Sign-Up for The Roger Connection
- Join the RWU LinkedIn Network
- Find Job Postings, Resources and Internship Opportunities
- Log into Handshake and Create a Profile
- Get Matched with a Mentor. Watch "Take Flight" Professional Development Programming.
- Creating Your Next Step: Conversation with Career Professionals - Recruiters, Career Coaches and Alumni Talk about the Financial Crisis of 2008 and Lessons Learned.
Moderated by Heather Traber, CEO, Gainfully and features RWU alumni panelists: Matthew Swensen '13, Regional Recruiting Specialist and Investment Advisor, Prudential; Kristen Harrington '07, Founder, 813 Consultants; and Kristen Hill '15, Recruitment Manager, City Year. - The Benefits of Mentoring and How to Find the Right Match
Moderated by Amy Berkeley, Vice President of Institutional Advancement, RWU, and features alumni panelists Theresa Agonia '13, Senior Deputy Chief of Staff, City of Providence; Nibal Awad '12, Managing Director of Alumni & Giving, St. John's Prep; Willie Borkai '14, Research Project Director with Weight Control & Diabetes Research Center, Lifespan; Brian LeDuc '10, Design Strategist & Leadership Educator, Education Design Lab.
- Creating Your Next Step: Conversation with Career Professionals - Recruiters, Career Coaches and Alumni Talk about the Financial Crisis of 2008 and Lessons Learned.
Get Coached
- Stay Active with The CCPD for Help with Next Steps
- Make an Appointment with a Career Advisor to Learn More about Graduate School, Service Year Programs, or Gain Support in Your Job Search
- Participate in Industry-Specific Mentoring Sessions with Board Members/Volunteers/Alumni Through the "Take Flight" Program
- Register to be Matched with a Mentor - Mentorship is a valuable and effective development opportunity. Sign up to be matched with a trusted and experienced mentor in your indicated field of interest who will provide guidance, encouragement and support.
- Review the Mentee Guide
- Review the Mentor Guide