University releases new edition of Alumni Chronicles Magazine

University releases new edition of Alumni Chronicles Magazine
Chris Lynne President — University of Phoenix
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The University of Phoenix has released the latest edition of its Alumni Chronicles Magazine, available in both digital and print formats. This publication celebrates the achievements of its alumni, offering career-focused insights and university news. With a network exceeding one million alumni and active chapters nationwide, the magazine evolved from the popular Alumni Chronicles blog launched in November 2021.

“Our alumni continue to inspire us with their vision, resilience, and drive to make a difference,” said University of Phoenix President Chris Lynne. “This edition of Alumni Chronicles Magazine highlights the ambitious spirit that so many of our graduates embody. Whether they are launching businesses, leading teams, or innovating within their fields, their stories reflect the strength of our community and the lasting impact of a University of Phoenix education.”

The magazine aims to foster a strong sense of community among its accomplished alumni while supporting their professional goals. Most University of Phoenix alumni are women, with nearly half aged between 30 and 39—demographics indicative of a highly career-focused audience. Among more than one million alumni, over 33,000 hold C-suite positions, while more than 83,000 are business owners, partners or senior executives.

Published each fall and spring, the magazine features content that informs and inspires alumni on their professional journeys.

In addition to the magazine, the University offers several resources for its alumni including career support services such as professional development discounts and networking opportunities through its Career Services for Life commitment. These services provide ongoing guidance in areas like career planning and interview preparation.

University of Phoenix alumni interested in sharing their stories for Alumni Chronicles can submit their information online. To connect with local chapters for networking opportunities, they can visit the university’s alumni chapters page.



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