In Principio v14 no3 (2003)

Electronic Newsletter set to inform growing membership THE Alumni Association recently launched an e-newsletter. The e-newsletter wi ll be published quarterly, sent electronically to all alumni the association has a current email address for. Business Representative Daniel Chesson said the e-newsletter would be an efficient way to maintain on-going communication w ith the ever-growing and far reaching network of graduates. "The e-newsletter will not only inform graduates of Alumni initiatives, but wi ll also include University news, graduate profiles and important notices for upcoming events and programs," he said. If you want to receive the next edition of the e-newsletter, visit the association's website (www.nd.edu.au/a lumni) and register your current email address. FURTHER INFORMATION Please contact the Notre Dame Alumni Assoc1at1on by email at alumni@nd.edu.au or at PO Box 1225, Fremantle, WA 6959 & Graduates enjoying the Alumni drinks evening Alumni welcomes 2003 class THE Alumni Association recently welcomed the graduating class of 2003 at a specia l drinks evening. It was the first time an event had been organised to officially welcome and congratulate new alumni. About 130 students from the 2003 graduating class attended the evening, deemed a success by all involved. Alumni Relations Officer Melissa Rayment said creating an early awareness of the 11 association among new members was an integral part of maintaining a life-long link between the University and its graduates. "The evening provided a wonderful opportunity for graduands to celebrat e their success, and find out more about what the association can offer them," Ms Rayment said. "It also gets our graduates thinking about the association and how they can continue their connection with Notre Dame after they graduate."

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