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As a Duquesne University graduate, you are automatically
a member of the Alumni Association. There are no annual
dues to pay, but there are plenty of advantages. Our network includes nearly 70,000 alumni working in
every field, across the country and around the world.
As a member, you can remain involved in the life of
the University and reap the continuing benefits of a
Duquesne education and your alumni connections.
Get involved, volunteer today, or contact us to learn more.
Shelley L. Kobuck, M’80 -- President
Craig Cochenour, Esq., R.Ph., P’81, L’88
Executive Vice President
Clare K. Porac, Ph.D., A’67 -- First Vice President
Jolene Appleman, L’90
William F. Bell, Jr., P’92
Shannon Connery, B’04
Herman Dieckmann, B’72
Rodney Dobish, B’95, LPA’05
Mary Adele Krolikowski, B’84, GB‘88
Rebecca Ellsworth Ligman, B’02
Alma Lucas A’94
Helene Norbut, GB’93
D. James Regar, Student Government President (ex-officio)
Craig Tumas, B’01
Alumni Association Bylaws (PDF)
Alumni Association Strategic
Plan (PDF)
Alumni Chapters: Alumni may participate in (or organize) a regional alumni chapter. Members organize activities and events to keep in touch with alumni in their geographic area and further the mission of the University. An alumni leader serves as the official chapter liaison to the Alumni Relations Office. Current chapters include Charlotte, Cleveland, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.
Alumni Groups: These may be based on Class (i.e., Class of 1983), School (i.e., Music School Alumni), Greek Organization (i.e., Gamma Phi Alumni) or Student Organization (i.e., Red Masquers Alumni). Groups maintain contact among members and organize and participate in activities and events that promote communication and further the University's mission.
Chapters and Groups Page on MyDuquesne
The Young Alumni Council advocates for the needs of young alumni and foster young alumni programming. The Duquesne University Alumni Association seeks to actively engage those who have graduated in the last 10 years
Young Alumni Council on MyDuquesne...
Student Ambassadors cultivate relationships between our most talented students (and future graduates) and our current alumni and friends. These individuals not only excel academically, they are also involved in extracurricular activities and are viewed as leaders by their faculty and peers. They represent the best of Duquesne’s excellent education and student experience.
Student Ambassadors provide staffing assistance at various events and serve as liaisons between the Alumni Relations Office and their particular schools and departments. Participation in this selective program requires nomination by a Dean and an extensive interview with a selection committee. For more information, contact Alumni Relations.
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