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Stay Connected to SU
Undergraduates
Transitions: Staying Connected to SU
There are many ways that graduates
can stay connected to each other, to current and future Syracuse
students, and to the life of the University. In the realm of career
development, Syracuse graduates are wonderful resources for networking.
Consider the following:
Utilize the University's Office
of Alumni Relations. They have initiated an online
community through which connections can be made and maintained.
They coordinate reunions and other stimulating functions. They
support regional and specialty alumni clubs.
Connect to alumni in NYC and Washington DC. Be aware of the programming for alumni that takes place in New York City at the Lubin House, and in Washington, DC at the Greenberg House.
Be alert to the Office
of Program Development for African American and Latino Alumni/ae.
This office coordinates CBT (Coming Back Together) reunions, promotes
networking, and spreads news about SU life.
Connect to school and college alumni information
as well as specialty alumni associations, great ways to stay in
touch with fellow graduates and to share perspectives and job
leads with current students. Even student organizations and activities
like athletics, marching band, Soling, and pre-professional organizations
like to hear from alumni/ae!
Join Mentor @ SU. Become a member
of our online, global mentoring team comprised of over 1400 SU
alumni and other professionals who are willing to provide career
information and advice to students and alumni. Register online
in only 5 minutes. For additional information, email
the program coordinator.
Share your "SUccess Story"
with the Center and let current students learn from your experiences
right here on this web site. Email
Jackie Shiel , our Recruiting Assistant , to learn what and
how you might share.