Upcoming Alumni Events

If you are interested in hosting an event in your area, we would love to help you. Contact alumni@geneva.edu for more details.

Mar. 3-13 2017 Genevans Spring Tour
President Calvin L. Troup and his wife, Amy, will be joining the tour and greeting alumni and friends along the way.
Mar. 7 Orlando, FL Alumni & Friends Pre-concert dinner
Mar. 11 Vienna, VA Alumni & Friends Pre-concert dinner
Apr. 7 The King & I, The Benedum, Pittsburgh
Apr. 21 Class of 2017 Senior Send Off Dinner
Apr. 25 Alumni & Friends Networking Lunch in Pittsburgh
May 4-6 Celebration Weekend – Class of 1957 60 year reunion & Class 1967 50 year reunion
Oct. 6-7 Homecoming & Family Weekend
Aug. 16 Pittsburgh Pirates Faith Night at PNC Park
Oct. 19-28 2017 Alumni & Friends New England Fall Foliage Cruise
There is still time to book your reservation!

Homecoming 2017

Homecoming and Family Weekend 2017

Friday, October6 – Saturday, October 7, 2017
Reunion classes ending in 1's and 6's are forming committees for special reunion celebrations. Email alumni@geneva.edu if you would like to be part of your reunion committee.


Geneva Grad, Phil Risher, Changes the Game

As nearly as every college student knows, life after graduating from school can be a daunting idea. You must find a job, a place to live and even start paying off your student loans. One graduate who cracked the code in eliminating student loans from the game plan is Phil Risher.

Phil Risher and Tuney

Phil graduated from Geneva College in 2012 with a Bachelor’s degree in Business. He had attended Geneva’s Personal Finance Series, which annually provides valuable information to many students. This is a session presented by Student Financial Services and Career Development to help graduating seniors take stock of their debt and prepare for a stable financial future. Topics in the Personal Finance Series include budgeting, student loan and debt repayment, saving for the future, and managing large financial purchases.

Faced with $30,000 in student loans, Phil took the knowledge from this series and other sources to change the game. By assessing his priorities, making sacrifices, limiting needless spending, and finding ways to live simply, Phil was able to pay off all $30,000 loan debt in a single year. Repaying this amount of debt usually takes about 10 years for the average college graduate, so this was no small feat.

Phil didn’t just stop there. He continued to save money and after crushing his student loans, he bought his current home with cash.

He’s now using his knowledge of financial planning and strategy to help other college students and graduates. Phil created a blog, Young Adult Survival Guide (www.youngadultsurvivalguide.com). On the free blog, Phil discusses many of the financial trials that students and recent graduates face. There you can find his 5-Step Guide that provides a step-by-step process to help young adults get out of debt, learn to budget, and take control of their financial lives, just like he did.

Phil provides insight and advice, learned from his own ventures, to help young adults in need of financial advice. Phil says, “One common theme throughout my blog is that I refuse to be another statistic and want to be a young adult game changer.” Through his personal success and helping others to work towards similar success, Phil surely is a great example of a game changer.

The opportunities to further your financial awareness and habits are numerous on Phil’s blog, and he is spreading the word and hope about what’s possible. He has recently been interviewed by Goldman Sachs, Citibank, NBC News and Money Magazine.

If you are looking to become a bit smarter with your money, Phil’s blog is a great tool for anyone, not just young adults. Phil says the reason for his desire to help is simple, “I realized that I find the most satisfaction in life when I am helping people, which is the reason I started this blog. I want to provide a guideline of what I did so that every other young adult can replicate my success.”

Phil is helping many students and young graduates reach their life and financial goals each day. As a Geneva alumnus, Phil finds a higher purpose in his life and is a shining example of the graduates that Geneva College strives to produce.


March Matchness 2017
The March Matchness $160,000 Matching Gift Challenge is back but it’s bigger and better! This year the Geneva College Board of Trustees have partnered with the Geneva College Advancement Board in a giving challenge to match all gifts up to $160,000 dollar for dollar given during the month of March.

Will you be part of the success? It’s only a click away! Join in the action through March 31st.

http://www.geneva.edu/marchmatchness 


Distinguished Service Award
Help Us Identify Geneva’s Best Alumni Leaders – It’s time for Distinguished Service

Award Nominations – All alumni are encouraged to submit nominations for awards for those who are have made significant contributions in their work and demonstrate support for Geneva. The awards will be presented at Homecoming.

To view guidelines or submit a nomination form visit http://www.geneva.edu/alumni/alumni-association/dsa 


 Class Notes

  • Karen (Knerler ’91) and John Dickinson ’89 celebrated their 25th anniversary this year. The couple has lived in DeLand, Florida for the past 23 years. John owns a CPA practice and Karen is a self-employed bookkeeper. She has also been working as an artist producing commissioned art works. The couple has two children who moved to Pittsburgh for work and school.

  • Derek Seipp ‘99 resides in Allison, Pennsylvania with his wife Holly and daughters, Cassandra and Alanna. He is a published author with his most recent book, Innovation in World Mission.

  • Kelli (Koon ’04) and Lars Mahler were married on July 30, 2016. The couple resides in Dublin, Ohio.

  • Samantha Jensen ’16 resides in Center Valley, Pennsylvania. She is engaged to be married to Daniel White ’16 in the summer of 2017.

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March 2017

Featured News


Geneva M.A. in Counseling Programs Granted CACREP Accreditation Extension
Geneva College announced today that it has received CACREP accreditation extensions for eight years for three Masters in Counseling programs: Clinical Mental Health Counseling; Marriage, Couple and Family Counseling; and School Counseling.
Geneva Athletic Department Prepares for Second Annual Golf Outing
The Second Annual Geneva Athletics Golf Outing will be held at Connoquenessing Golf Course in Ellwood City on May 12, 2017 with a shot gun start at 10 a.m. and dinner to follow. All are welcome to participate in this fundraiser for the Athletic Department.
Geneva College Presents Coach DeMarco’s 25 Year Celebration Roast
Coach Geno DeMarco’s 25 Year Celebration Roast

“I was looking for a college that focused on liberal arts, Christian and, if possible, reformed. Geneva fits all of those requirements.” ...Read more

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