• From Blueprint to Greenprint: A JJC Alum’s Lasting Impact
    May 8 2026

    In this episode of the JJC Alumni Podcast, host Jen Davis welcomes JJC alum Maria Anna Rafac, Professor of Architectural Studies and Program Coordinator, who shares her journey from a childhood passion for "boy toys" like Legos and Erector sets to becoming a leader in a male-dominated field. Maria describes how her mother’s insistence on taking high school drafting classes led her to the University of Illinois, where she earned a Master’s in Architecture with a focus on structures as one of the few women in the program. After working for local firms, she returned to JJC in 1997 as an adjunct, eventually becoming a full-time faculty member and launching the Architecture program in 2008.


    Maria discusses the challenges of growing the program, her "hands-on" teaching philosophy, and the success of the JJC Summer Camps, which help junior high and high school students discover their path early. She also outlines her leadership in campus sustainability, highlighting the "Circular Economy" and the success of the Repair Cafe, which has fixed hundreds of items through community volunteerism. Maria announces the Future Architects Scholarship, a $15,000 initiative she started to help final-semester students cross the finish line, and encourages donors to help endow the fund at jjc.edu/givetojjc. She concludes by inviting the community to the next Repair Cafe on October 17 and encourages all "Future Wolves" to follow their hearts and join the JJC community whenever they are ready.

    To find out more about the Romeoville Repair Cafe visit: Romeoville Repair Café | Joliet Junior College

    To sign up for one of our fantastic summer camps or programs, visit: Continuing Education | Joliet Junior College


    To support the Future Architects Scholarship or make a gift to the JJC Foundation, visit: jjc.edu/givetojjc

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    37 mins
  • It Started With a Hello: Belonging, Leadership, and Building Community at JJC
    Apr 3 2026

    In this episode of the JJC Alumni Podcast, host Jen Davis welcomes JJC alum Rosa Salazar, Manager of Admissions, Recruitment and Operations, who shares how touring JJC and a staff member’s simple “hello” helped her feel welcomed as a first-generation student and inspired deep involvement in clubs, student government, and serving as student trustee. Rosa describes using student surveys, leadership work, and a Kellogg Foundation grant effort that helped launch what became Multicultural Student Affairs. After transferring to the University of St. Francis, she continued working at JJC and has served in multiple roles for 26 years. She discusses recruitment challenges, especially perceptions of community college, and emphasizes cost savings, transfer partnerships, and career programs.

    Rosa outlines JJC’s high school outreach, application and Next Step Days, and encourages students to apply for scholarships at https://jjc.edu/getting-started/pay-college/scholarships

    She previews Discover JJC on April 11, 9–noon, featuring campus tours, program showcases, bilingual presentations, and on-the-spot help.

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    29 mins
  • The Perfect Ingredients: A JJC Alum’s Recipe for Career Success
    Mar 6 2026

    In this episode of the JJC Alumni Podcast, host Jen Davis sits down with Javier Reyes, culinary arts purchasing specialist and adjunct instructor, to share his inspiring journey from Mexico to Joliet in pursuit of a culinary education that grew into a thriving career at JJC. Javier talks about becoming the student commencement speaker, stepping into a purchasing role that expanded into full‑time work supporting seven chefs across 11 kitchens, and earning recognition as the 2025 Adjunct of the Year. He also recounts his experiences on Butterball’s Turkey Talk‑Line, including appearances on Good Morning America and in a New York Times video filmed at JJC. The episode highlights campus events like Wandering Feast and Empty Bowls, and Javier closes with simple but powerful advice for students: stay open to opportunities—you never know where they’ll lead.

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    27 mins
  • Embracing Discomfort: A JJC Alum’s Story of Growth and Self-Discovery
    Feb 6 2026

    In this episode of the JJC Alumni Podcast, host Jen Davis speaks with Noah Kraulidis, Employer Relations Manager at National Louis University in Chicago. A proud JJC alum, Noah shares his journey from JJC to Illinois State University, emphasizing the critical role community college played in setting the foundation for his career. Noah, along with his wife, also a JJC alum, navigated their educational paths together, offering an inspiring story of support, growth, and self-discovery. Noah highlights the importance of taking risks and choosing discomfort to achieve personal and professional growth. Currently working in career services, Noah discusses how his varied experiences have culminated in a role he finds deeply rewarding. This episode is a testament to the enduring impact of a JJC education and the value of mentors and community connections in shaping successful careers.

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    33 mins
  • New Year, New Leadership: JJC Alum Ushers in the Foundation's Next Chapter
    Jan 9 2026

    In this special New Year episode of the JJC Alumni Podcast, we celebrate the start of 2026 with significant news for the JJC Foundation. After 25 years of dedicated service, Kristi Mulvey has retired, and Amanda Quinn, a JJC alum and long-time team member, steps in as the new executive director. Amanda shares her personal journey, from her college days at JJC to her professional growth within the foundation.


    Listeners gain insights into the foundation's achievements under Kristi’s leadership, growing from $6 million to over $50 million, and the exciting future ahead. Amanda emphasizes the importance of scholarships, which have dramatically increased, awarding over $1 million in the fall semester alone. The episode underscores the collaborative spirit within the foundation and the critical role of community support, highlighting the opportunities for students to explore and get involved and the impact of both large and small donations. Join us as we embark on this new chapter, continuing to support and enrich the JJC community.


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    31 mins
  • When Generosity Comes Full Circle: How a JJC Alum Turned Dreams into a Legacy
    Dec 5 2025

    In this special holiday episode, host Jen Davis sits down with JJC alum and current technical analyst at JJC, Zach Hamidi. Zach shares his inspirational journey from a challenging childhood to becoming a scholarship recipient at JJC. Highlighting his involvement in various extracurricular activities and his exceptional academic achievements, Zach discusses how the support from JJC and its donors shaped his life. Now a generous donor himself, Zach talks about his motivation to give back and his professional growth within the institution. This heartwarming story illustrates how generosity can come full circle.

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    26 mins
  • Insainly Fit & Incredibly Driven: A Joliet Chef’s Rise to Fame and Success
    Nov 7 2025

    In this episode of the JJC Alumni Podcast, Jen Davis interviews Arron Sain, a JJC alum, fitness coach, and chef who has been making headlines. Arron shares his nostalgic connection to his hometown of Joliet and his educational journey at JJC, where he was mentored by renowned chefs. Arron recounts how his early interest in cooking blossomed into a successful career, leading him to appear on the Food Network show "Supermarket Stakeout." Additionally, he discusses his commitment to community wellness through his company, Insanely Fit Meals, and his new smoothie shop. Throughout, Arron emphasizes the importance of hard work, staying true to one’s roots, and cooking with love. Listen in for a heartwarming journey full of passion and dedication.

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    32 mins
  • Igniting Futures: A JJC Alum’s Role in Fire Science and Community Impact
    Oct 3 2025

    In this episode of the Roots and Branches JJC Alumni Podcast, host Jen Davis brings National Fire Prevention Month into focus with an interview featuring Craig Mateski, a dedicated firefighter, paramedic, and fire science instructor. Mateski shares his 30+ year career journey, starting from his early days at Juliet Junior College (JJC) to his recent roles as a fire commissioner for Morris, Illinois, and a fire science instructor. He reflects on the crucial role JJC played in shaping his career and underscores the importance of hard work and persistence for aspiring firefighters. Craig also discusses his teaching experience at Grundy Area Vocational Center, where he inspires future firefighters.


    The conversation navigates through the challenges and rewards of a fire service career and emphasizes the growth and opportunities provided by JJC’s fire science program. Mateski's story is also highlighted in the upcoming Fall 2025 Connections Magazine. This insightful episode is a testament to dedication, lifelong learning, and giving back to the community.

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    23 mins