Last weekend, May 16th, we had the privilege of celebrating one of the most meaningful milestones in the RSEi experience- honoring our graduating seniors as they crossed from active membership into alumni status. Surrounded by fellow members, friends, and family, we gathered for a congratulations event that reflected not only their accomplishments, but also the lasting impact they have left on our house and community.


From late nights studying together to chapter events, service projects, intramurals, and traditions that define life in RSEi, our seniors helped shape the culture that makes this organization feel like home. Each graduating member brought something unique to the house- leadership, mentorship, humor, dedication, and a commitment to supporting those around them. Their influence will continue to be felt long after graduation.




During the event, we officially inducted the graduating seniors into alumni status, marking the beginning of a new chapter in their connection to RSEi. While they may be leaving campus, they will always remain an important part of our family. Alumni status is more than a title- it is a recognition of the lifelong bonds and shared experiences that continue well beyond college.



As we reflected on memories from the past few years, there was a strong sense of pride in everything this group has accomplished. From academic achievements and internships to leadership roles and personal growth, these seniors have represented the values of RSEi in countless ways.
To our graduating seniors: thank you for the example you set, the friendships you built, and the legacy you leave behind. We are excited to see where your next steps take you, and we know you will continue to accomplish incredible things. We hope to see most return back to the house in the fall for our Society Meeting on October 10th, 2026.
Congratulations again to the Class of 2026, and welcome to the RSEi alumni community. Always remember, thy strength is my strength.

1 Comment
Mark Anderson · June 25, 2026 at 5:21 pm
Congratulations to all! I’ll miss seeing you regularly at the House but hope that you come back for the annual meetings when you can!
Best of luck as you pursue your hopes and dreams!
Mark