JWU Magazine

JWU Magazine is published each fall and spring and is mailed to just over 40,000 alumni and friends of Johnson & Wales University.

The primary goal of JWU Magazine is to strengthen the connection between Johnson & Wales and its community members, most notably alumni, by sharing news about the university and telling the stories of JWU students, faculty and alumni making a positive impact on campus and in the wider world.

Interested in reading more than just the feature articles? Full digital editions of past JWU Magazines are now available.

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Recent Articles

Leading the Way

Leading the Way

Celebrating 20 years of JWU Charlotte

Celebrating 20 years of JWU Charlotte

Rx for Success:  Expanding Health & Wellness

Rx for Success: Expanding Health & Wellness

College of Health & Wellness training at Rock Steady boxing.

Rock Steady

George Ortiz Jr. ’23, founder of the Elisha Project.

Food for Thought

 Trailblazer Jeff Delmay ’00 advocates for LGTBQ+ rights in a state of erosion.

Breaking Ground

JWU’s Cybersecurity Center offers the thrill of adventure — plus job security.

Code Breakers

A Recipe for Health

A Recipe for Health

Collage of historical JWU CFIT images with “CFIT 50” running vertically up the right side.

Mise en Place: 50 Years of CFIT

COHM students put their training into practice by running the JWU-owned Doubletree Hotel on the Charlotte Campus.

True North

One of the products designed in JWU’s Product Design program.

Form Follows Function

Travis Bettinson '10 farming kelp in the Pacific Northwest.

Deep Blue Greens

Students and Associate Professor Tiffany Rhodes stand in front of Egyptian pharaohs

The Hero’s Journey

Professor Ezenwayi Amaechi '07 MBA

The Alchemist

RIDEA co-founder Jamie Buscher

Brewed Awakening

Diversity Illustration

Looking Inward

Exterior of The Copper Door with the owner outside

Escape Artists

Dean Jason Evans at Gilded Tomato Farm.

Up from the Roots

Back issues of JWU Magazine

JWU Magazine: Back Issues

Marijuana being grown in a facility

Growth Potential

Reads: Like a Boss in large, bold, italicized letters. Colors: Blue, white and gold.

Like a Boss

Graphic stylized duotone image of wildcat statue

In Times of Greatest Need, JWU Gives Back

3 fists raised in support

Alumni Making a Difference

In this Together: JWU Here for you billboard

In This Together

Vasco de Jesus-Rodrigues with Morris Gaebe

Paying It Forward