Alumni Engagement

Sharing Wisdom Across Campus

LuHi alumni continue to inspire the next generation—not just through their accomplishments, but through their willingness to return, invest, mentor, and share their journeys with current students.

This spring, our classrooms have come alive with the voices and experiences of alumni who are living out LuHi’s vision in meaningful ways. Through both virtual and in-person visits and our annual Career Day for 10th grade, these individuals have offered students a window into life beyond LuHi—sharing not only their professional journeys, but the values, faith, decisions, and relationships that have shaped them along the way.

Recent Classroom & Student Engagement Highlights

  • Christine Heyse ’66 joined Drawing & Painting with teacher Joseph Baumgarn, engaging students in a thoughtful exercise and conversation that connected artistic expression with lifelong perspective.
  • Lisa (von Bargen) Mueller ’85 visited Intro to Law with teacher Nicholas Pleines, offering insight into intellectual property and the importance of protecting the world’s biggest ideas.
  • Matthew Lottes ’08 and Tiffany King ’15 spent time with the Class of 2026, speaking candidly about the college experience, navigating transitions, career growth, and the importance of building strong networks while leading with compassion and purpose.
  • Kristin Myers ’06 worked with students in Journalism alongside teacher Katie Day, sharing her professional experience and encouraging students to find and use their voice.
  • Michael Russo ’80 connected with students in Drama with teacher Nicole Nicholson, supporting their production work and theatre debut of Beetlejuice Jr. and bringing industry insight into the creative process.

Career Day Speakers

  • Grant Brickner ’19
  • Tyson Etienne ’19
  • Guy Griggs ’97
  • Tiffany King ’15
  • Nicole Koster ’13
  • Zara Mason ’19
  • Nani Redford ’15
  • Erin Sweeney ’16

We are deeply grateful to each of these alumni who have taken the time to return, share, and invest in our students. Their presence is a powerful reminder that the LuHi experience extends far beyond graduation—and that our community remains connected through a shared commitment to faith, excellence, and service.

Want to Get Involved?
If you’re a LuHi alum interested in speaking to students, sharing your story, or participating in future career-focused opportunities, we would love to connect with you. Please reach out to Nicole Littrean in the Advancement Office at nicole.littrean@luhi.org to learn more.