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Congratulations, Jacquie!Soon you'll be graduating. And although you're leaving behind years of hard work and study in the social sciences, there's no reason to say goodbye to SU, your friends, or your classmates. |
As an SU graduate, you'll automatically be a member of the Syracuse University Alumni Association. And you'll have immediate access to the Alumni Online Community—SU's free online community just for alums. The Alumni Online Community allows you to: |
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| Choose which school you'd like to hear from—The College of Arts and Sciences or the Maxwell School (or both)—and stay up to date on the one most central to your undergraduate experience. 
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| Update your contact information, so you can receive invitations to regional events and reunions, updates on classmates, and Syracuse University Magazine. 
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| Sign up for the Orange Insider, our alumni e-newsletter, and other Syracuse University publications. 
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| Submit news about your life and upload your photo. You can also search the alumni directory for information about classmates and other SU alumni. 
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| Keep using your syr.edu e-mail address. Your syr.edu address will be available to you indefinitely, making it even easier for you to stay in touch as you change jobs, addresses, and Internet services. 
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No matter how far you may travel from campus, you’ll always be a part of the Syracuse University family. SU’s Alumni Association and the Office of Alumni Relations are here to ensure that you’re always in touch.
So good luck! If you haven't already, make your senior year count—give to the 2010 Senior Class Giving campaign today.
And be sure to mark your calendar now for Orange Central 2010, October 14-17. We hope to see you there!
Ellen King
Executive Director
Alumni Relations
Larry Bashe ’66, G’68
President
Syracuse University Alumni Association |
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