We offer a quarterly webinar in which we catch up with an MNU legend – someone who invested 15 or more years in service to students and the university and is now retired.
Births, adoptions, weddings, condolences, educational and career accomplishments, or good news, is of interest! Your submission will be reviewed, and upon approval, published in print or online, pending available space.
If you are looking for a job or considering a pivot in your career, check out the MNU Office of Career & Workforce Development. You will have access to a great job board and other critical services.
More than half of the MNU workforce are alumni! Pioneers can be found at every level and in almost every office across campus. Live out your purpose here at MNU and help us serve past, present, and future generations of Pioneers.
We are invested in the growth and development of our alumni as professionals. We believe in helping alums “work in whatever you do with all your heart, as working for the Lord, rather than people” (Col. 3:23 NIV).
Here are some ways alumni can chart their professional growth:
One of the most frequent questions we are asked is this: “How do I get my transcript?” Employers often request transcripts to see what courses you took and how you did in the classes that are relevant to the position for which you are applying. You can order a digital copy of your transcript or have it sent to a third party by clicking the button below. The cost is minimal, and the order is usually completed the same day as the order, if all information is entered correctly and there are no holds on your record.
The MNU Alumni Office is working with the Pioneer Store on campus to develop a line of products exclusively for alumni. This “Pioneer for Life” product line features apparel, drink ware, headgear, and much more (even stickers)! Check it out online and express your Pioneer Pride!
As alums prepare for Homecoming they often reach for their college yearbooks. If you lost or misplaced a copy or copies, you can replace them in one of two ways: If you or someone you know reside in the Kansas City area , stop by the Mabee Learning Commons and request your missing yearbook(s) free of charge.
In 1992, during MNU’s 25-year anniversary, Dr. Jerry Nelson was commissioned to write the University’s alma mater song and set the lyrics to a familiar tune.