8 Tips: Choosing the Right Printer for Your Alumni Magazine

8 Tips: Choosing the Right Printer for Your Alumni Publication

In Walsworth’s latest webinar, Choosing a Printer for Your Alumni Magazine, we invited Walsworth sales reps Pete Gersonde, Jason Marsh and David Vella to speak with us and share some of their experiences working with alumni magazines. During our conversation, the three experts highlighted eight factors that should go into the decision-making process when choosing […]

7 Engaging Content Ideas for Your Alumni Magazine

A smiling man reading a magazine with his diploma and a University of Denver banner on the wall behind him

In the realm of alumni communications, a regularly published alumni magazine stands out as a tried-and-true method of keeping alumni engaged and connected with their alma mater. If you’re creating an alumni magazine for the first time, or you’re looking for ways to freshen up an existing magazine, these seven content ideas will help you […]

How To Increase Alumni Engagement Using Print

University of Denver Magazine

Alumni engagement is a critical component of any university’s success. Engaged alumni can provide valuable support through donations, volunteering and advocacy. This begs the question: how do you engage alumni? It can be hard to compete with the constant stream of emails your alumni are receiving. In the age of digital noise, how does your […]

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