2025
Sustainable management: recycling instead of disposing
Chapter Zurich Alumni

Resources are becoming scarcer and the environment is suffering – we need to operate more sustainably. Thanks to the circular economy, resources should not only be extracted in the most environmentally friendly way possible, but also used optimally and, if possible, indefinitely. The ETH Alumni OG Zurich took up this important and exciting topic for its major annual event.
In memoriam: Michel Cornaz (1929–2025)

With the passing of Michel Cornaz on 21 June 2025, the ETH Zurich alumni community mourns an honorary member of the ETH Alumni Association and pioneer who embodied the spirit of ETH alumni as ambassadors shaping society.
Velo Tour 2025
Chapter Luxembourg Alumni

On June 29, 2025, the Luxembourg Chapter invited to join them on a bike tour to Bad Mondorf. The 11 participants were later joined by two wives for lunch.
Alumni chasing the sun: MAS MTEC in Arosa
MAS MTEC Alumni

What happens when 20 MAS MTEC alumni from ETH Zurich decide to travel together to the sun…SORRY!…mountains? That's right: it gets exciting, close to nature, and of course... sunny. At least in theory. Our destination was the Arosa Astrophysical Observatory—once an internationally renowned site for observing the solar corona and solar UV radiation, but now located in the municipality of Chur due to financial constraints in Arosa.
ETH Alumni Association Welcomes New Board Members

The ETH Alumni Association is proud to welcome a newly elected board—a dynamic and accomplished team of professionals ready to strengthen the global alumni community and help shape the future of ETH Zurich.
Board of Directors completes successful transformation process and hands over responsibility

After two years of intensive work for the ETH Alumni Association, the Board of Directors paved the way for the further development of the association with new board members at the last delegates' meeting at the beginning of May. The election of six candidates is on the agenda for today's extraordinary delegates' meeting on June 26.