Explore the many ways to engage — and stay engaged — from alumni events and volunteer initiatives to networking events and exclusive alumni resources. Embrace the spirit of collaboration, and let’s build upon the foundation of excellence that defines Christian Brothers University.

ways to engage
Alumni Events
Explore CBU Alumni Events for exciting gatherings that reconnect you with fellow graduates, celebrate shared experiences, and provide valuable networking opportunities.
Connect
Stay connected with your alma mater by ensuring we have your updated information. Keep the lines of communication open, allowing us to share exciting updates, alumni events, and opportunities tailored to you.
Buccaneers: The Legacy of CBU
We are excited to announce that we partnered with Publishing Concept LP (PCI) to create an Oral History of Christian Brothers University publication. This project is an opportunity to gather stories and memories that bring the CBU experience to life and unite alumni across generations. What memory will you share? For more information, check out our FAQs
Alumni Ways to Engage
Class Notes
Your accomplishments contribute to the tapestry of our alumni community, allowing us to celebrate your successes with fellow graduates.
Joe Birch, Class of 1978
Volunteers in Support of Admissions
CBU Alumni, as the living embodiment of a Lasallian education, are the most compelling recruiters for our school. By becoming actively involved in the recruitment process, and sharing personal experiences and passion for your alma mater, you play a pivotal role in inspiring the next generation of students to join our thriving community.
CBU's Black Alumni Association celebrate together.
Black Alumni Association
The purpose of the BAA is to promote the advancement and best interests of the BAA by providing fellowship and furtherance of professional relationships among the alumni, students, faculty, and staff of the University; to encourage the development of an academic environment that attracts, retains, and develops Black students to their fullest potential.