Resources for Alumni and Friends
Missing Waddick’s. . .?
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.
Communiqué: The quarterly Arts and Letters E-Newsletter highlights research, scholarship, and teaching innovations each quarter.
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.

