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Alumni Association

The Alumni Board represents and serves as the voice of the University of Redlands alumni community. As a result, a primary function of the board is to provide strategic guidance and input to the Office of Alumni Relations team on the best practices for promoting alumni engagement and enhancing the alumni experience. The Alumni Board of Directors meets three times a year and is inclusive of all alumni including graduate alumni.

What is the Alumni Board?

The Alumni Board is the governing body of the Alumni Association, which was founded in 1912 by Rachel Coolidge Price, Class of 1911 as a means for the University and its Alumni to communicate and serve one another. Now enjoying our 112th year, we are still dedicated to connecting alumni with each other and the University.

What does the Alumni Board do?

This board is comprised of 28 dedicated Alumni who volunteer their time in both individual and combined efforts to further the vision of our Association’s founder and to constantly explore both new and traditional ways of getting and keeping our Alumni engaged with this University.

The Board’s work serves all Alumni groups and interests by focusing on different areas, including Regional Alumni Chapters, the Schools of Education and Business, the Johnston Center, Career Development, and Athletics. Each member currently serves on one or more of the following committees:

Alumni Association Board of Directors Awards

Nominations for the following Alumni Association Awards are accepted year-round. We encourage you to nominate as many deserving individuals as you know.

The deadline to submit a nomination for an award is April 30 for presentation at Homecoming 2023 (October 14, 2023).

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The Distinguished Service Award (DSA) is open to all U of R alumni and is awarded for service to the University. Nominees should demonstrate a high level of on-going commitment to the University.

The Community Service Award (CSA) is open to all U of R alumni and recognizes exceptional service to the outside community. Nominees have made a commitment to helping others on a local, national or international level. This award is given to those that have provided service to the community without remuneration. 

The “R” Award can be presented to a graduate of the University by both the President and the Alumni Board at their discretion for outstanding service in the community, or for a specific action that brings honor to our institution.

The Alumni Career Achievement Award (ACA) is open to all U of R alumni and recognizes extraordinary career achievement. Nominees must excel in their professional fields and/or be recognized as successful leaders in their professional careers.  

The Impact Award is presented to an alumna or alumnus under the age of 50 with an outstanding record of career achievement and potential for greater success in years to come. 

The Hope Award is presented to a current student close to graduation, or to a recent graduate of the University in honor of the great promise they show for their future endeavors. Recipients will be noted for their outstanding contributions to campus life while here and their potential in their career and greater community upon graduation. 

The Ray Whitmus Award is awarded only to alumni of residential programs (College of Arts and Sciences including the Johnston Center for Integrative Studies) who have graduated within the last 10 years. Nominees should demonstrate active leadership, professional achievement, commitment to the community and commitment to the University of Redlands.

The Lifetime Achievement Award is open to all U of R alumni and is presented in recognition of their lifelong commitment to the University, outstanding service to their community, and achievement as successful leaders in their professional careers.

The Alumni Educator of the Year Award is presented at the School of Education Commencement Ceremony and is open to alumni who have a B.A., M.A. or credential from the University and excelled professionally in the field of K-12 education, either now or in the past. 

The Gordon Atkins Award is open only to graduates of the University of Redlands Schools of Business and/or Education (formerly known as Whitehead). This award recognizes civic involvement, service to the U of R and professional achievements occurring as a result of their Redlands education in one or both of the professional schools. 

2023-2024 Alumni Board of Directors

Clifford Alls '14

James Benanti '99 '05

Chair, SOE

Divya Bisht '10

Elliot Bray '19

Troy Campbell '08

Theresa Cullen '78

Lorraine Davila '22

Casey Makana '12

Francesca Makana '12

Michael McFarlane '90

Vice Chair, CAS

James Benanti '99 '05

Chair, SOE

Sheena Shaw '19

Jennifer Solis '21