Roadrunner Alumni

OUT AND ABOUT

Alumni and Foundation Events

Spring 2026

Homecoming/Parents Council

Members of the President’s Parents Council (PPC) join students for an afternoon of fun, connection and celebration of the Roadrunner community at Homecoming. Some PPC members welcomed new parents at “The Nest,” a tent for parents to connect, make treats for their students, and share advice and experiences.

A group of parents and students stand under a canopy labeled Ramapo College, waving at the camera behind a table with snacks, bottled water, and a sign that reads The Nest. Its a sunny outdoor Homecoming event.
A group of Parents and students smiling holding pumpkins at Ramapo College's Homecoming event

Parents Basketball Game

Members of the President’s Parents Council and Friends of Ramapo gather for the Skybox Social, cheering the Roadrunners men’s and women’s basketball teams while strengthening connections that power our campus forward. A highlight of the afternoon was spending time with the Parents Council Scholarship recipient, showcasing the impact this community has in supporting students who are leading, learning and shaping the future.

Members of the President’s Parents Council and Friends of Ramapo gather for the Skybox Social
Six Members of the President’s Parents Council and Friends of Ramapo gather for the Skybox Social

NYC alumni Event

On Dec. 4, 2025, a group of alumni gathers at Baker Tilly in New York City for a holiday reunion hosted by Russell Sommers ’05.

A group of thirteen people pose indoors, with some standing and others kneeling in front. They are dressed in business casual attire and smiling at the camera in a modern office setting.

Donor Holiday Party

Members of the Roadrunner community celebrate the season at the Ramapo College Foundation’s holiday reception. It was a great night of festivities, jazz and holiday cheer.

Ramapo College Administration standing with Donors for a Holiday Party
Ramapo College's Present Jebb standing with Donors

Friends Open House

The Friends of Ramapo host an informational session for prospective members to learn about the program.

A group of adults sits in red and gray chairs, attentively listening to a person standing and speaking at the front of a modern, well-lit room with large windows and a casual atmosphere.
A group of people sit facing a speaker in a modern meeting room with rows of chairs and a large screen on the wall. One person stands and addresses the group while others listen attentively.

Athletic Hall of Fame

On Feb. 20, the Ramapo College Athletics Hall of Fame Committee, along with college administrators, Hall of Fame members, teammates, family and friends, celebrate and honor the class of 2026, which included six highly talented Roadrunners who carved their names in the college’s record books. The inductees were Shane Donohue ’09 (pictured), Lindsay Hughes Neumann ’16, Michelle Micklos Hines ’04 (pictured), Antoine Pryor, Craig Van Leeuwen ’12 and Jonathan Yazo.

Four people pose indoors at an event. The person second from left holds a plaque. Behind them are Ramapo College banners and a table with more plaques. All are dressed in formal attire.
A smiling woman and man stand together indoors, holding a framed award plaque. Behind them are black curtains and Ramapo College Roadrunners banners, with another award plaque visible on a table.

Performing Arts Dinner

Before listening to the melodic voice of Lorna Luft, Judy Garland’s daughter, singing Garland’s songs, Roadrunner community members enjoy one of the Foundation’s Performing Arts Dinners.

President Jebb speaking with guest at the Foundation’s Performing Arts Dinner
President Jebb standing, smiling with guests at the Foundation’s Performing Arts Dinners
Group of guests behind a table smiling during the Foundation’s Performing Arts Dinner.

Distinguished Citizens Gala

The Ramapo College Foundation recognizes this year’s Distinguished Citizens for their personal and professional commitment to advance higher education and their significant service to the community. The honorees were Matthew Carcich ’91, president and chief executive, Freedom Bank; Kelly Velasquez-Carcich P’19, P’21, P’25, senior vice president and director of government services, Valley Bank; Susan Osgood, vice president, corporate human resources, Sharp Electronics Corp. and Ramapo College Foundation board member; and state Sen. Holly T. Schepisi (R-39).

A group of eight adults dressed in formal evening attire stand in a row inside an elegant, well-lit banquet hall with chandeliers and gold chairs in the background.
A large group of people dressed formally stand together in a grand ballroom, smiling and holding a red banner that reads “Ramapo College Alumni 1969.” Chandeliers and elegant decor illuminate the room.
A man in a black suit and tie stands next to a woman in a colorful, patterned dress, both smiling, in front of a red backdrop with the Ramapo College of New Jersey logo repeated on it.
Six people dressed in formal attire stand smiling in front of a red backdrop with Ramapo College of New Jersey and its logo repeated across it.
A woman in a blue dress and a man in a black suit smile together in front of a red Ramapo College of New Jersey backdrop. The woman wears a corsage on her wrist.

Entrepreneurial Alumni

Tony DeCarlo ’77 speaks about entrepreneurism with Anisfield School of Business students in April 2026.

Tony DeCarlo '77 standing with a group a Ramapo College students after speaking with them in a conference room.