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The College of Arts and Letters, the Notre Dame Alumni Association, and the Career Center provide a variety of resources to graduates seeking support in a career change, looking for opportunities to continue their education, or wondering what’s happening in O'Shaughnessey.

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Alumni Association Resources

  • ND Alumni (http://alumni.nd.edu)
    The Alumni Association facilitates club activity, coordinates reunions, and provides a wealth of information to Notre Dame Alumni.
  • Alumni Travel (http://alumni.nd.edu/travel/)
    The Alumni Association provides travel benefits to alumni and also coordinates trips to exciting locations around the world.
  • Community Service (http://alumni.nd.edu/commserv/)
    The Alumni Community Service Program supports alumni clubs that are actively engaged in community service. It also offers several on-campus programs in which alumni and friends engage in active dialogue and service in the local South Bend community.  
  • Continuing Education (http://alumni.nd.edu/cont_ed/)
    The Alumni Association provides ideas to graduates interested in continuing their education, either through conferences or gatherings hosted by individual clubs.
  • Irish Online (http://irishonline.nd.edu/)
    Maintained by the Alumni Association, Irish Online allows alumni to update their contact information, connect with friends, and network for career opportunities.

University Resources

  • Career Center (http://careercenter.nd.edu)
    The Career Center assists alumni as they explore new careers and employment opportunities
  • Supporting Notre Dame (http://supporting.nd.edu)
    The Department of Development works with alumni interested in supporting the University in general or a specific department or program.
  • Women of Notre Dame Project (http://www.nd.edu/~women/home.html)
    Women of Notre Dame initiative is an intergenerational outreach campaign bringing together students, alumnae, and faculty of the College of Arts and Letters.
Dean Mark Roche welcomes questions from students during an open house in South Dining Hall.
Dean Mark Roche welcomes questions from students during an open house in South Dining Hall.

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