ANTHONY EULIE '19
Alumni Engagement Officer
eulie@hartford.edu
T. 860.768.2429
When did you start at UHart?
I started as a student in August 2015 and graduated in May of 2019. I then returned as a staff member in November 2022.
What is your favorite part about working at UHart?
This university has always brought out an energy in me. My favorite part about returning is seeing that energy again and being able to bond/create that same feeling with other alumni. The alumni put such a special zest on my education while at the university, and my hope is to find other alumni that can be a great resource in giving mentorship and opportunities to the current students.
What do you enjoy most about working in higher education?
I enjoy forming connections with alumni and hearing stories of their version of campus. A college campus is so dynamic in the sense that the way life was, the people who influenced each class, the trends that occurred on campus; they’re all so different in one way and yet so slimier in another. Getting to learn from past alumni while watching that continue on campus is amazing.
ROBERTO FABIAN '19
Alumni Engagement Officer
fabian@hartford.edu
T. 860.768.2412
When did you start at UHart?
I started as a student in August 2015 and graduated in May of 2019. I then returned as a staff member in December 2022.
What is your favorite part about working at UHart?
The best part about working at UHart is how friendly everyone on the team is. Everyone I've met has been open to help out with with anything. Everyone also seems to be very passionate about the work they do.
What do you enjoy most about working in higher education?
I enjoy learning how everything works on the back end of higher education and how everything comes together so the students have the best experience possible.
TAMYRA FARRELL '22
Alumni Engagement Coordinator
tafarrell@hartford.edu
T. 860.768.2466
When did you start at UHart?
September 2022
What is your favorite part about working at UHart?
It's a very welcoming environment, people are willing to help and answer any question you have.
If you could tell UHart alumni one thing, what would it be?
It's never too late to do something, whether that's to come visit, going to an event or reaching out about a new achievement in life. Everyone is here and ready to support in any way possible.
When did you start at UHart?
November 2019
What is your favorite part of working at UHart?
I love the energy on campus and the opportunities students have to pursue their passion, connect with one another, and become amazing members of our alumni community.
If you could tell UHart alumni one thing, what would it be?
As you see the new buildings, programs and students that fill our campus each year I hope you remember that this is a part of your legacy and that you’ll want to stay connected and engaged with us as we shape the future UHart experience for generations to come.
When did you start at UHart?
August 2024
What is your favorite part about working at UHart?
The University of Hartford has an extraordinary and unique alumni community. Hawks have a lifelong sense of pride and commitment to this institution that builds a community that is truly special. I love hearing the story of each and every alum I work with. Every member of the University of Hartford community has a unique story that connects them with their alma mater. Hearing these stories helps me to execute meaningful and strategic engagement in my role. I am humbled to work with this dynamic community every day.
What do you enjoy most about working in higher education?
A college campus is a place where creativeness, innovation, and exploration blossom. Working in higher education allows me to engage in life-long learning. I enjoy the constant opportunity to learn and grow professionally, academically, and personally. I also enjoy working in a field that is bigger than myself. Students’ lives are shaped here at the University of Hartford as they gain the skills and knowledge to make a positive impact on the world. As they continue on in their life, I work to keep them engaged with the institution that helped shape their lives.