Alumni volunteers are essential to the overall success of Alumni Relations at Carnegie Mellon and volunteering also is a great way to continue your involvement with the university today. We want to serve the needs of alumni and put alumni talent to work for Carnegie Mellon'to serve current students, attract the best new students, raise the visibility of the university in your home community and maintain our relationship with fellow alumni. The ways you can help your university are almost unlimited. Several opportunities are listed below.
Meet with students on campus to discuss your career.
Help students and alumni with career workshops and panels. For more information, contact the Career Center> at 412-268-2064.
Help Carnegie Mellon recruit the right students: volunteer with CMAC< http://www.cmu.edu/cmac/>, the Carnegie Mellon Admission Council. For more information, contact Keith Bryner, Jr., at 412-268-2082.
Become involved with your local Alumni Chapter . If there is not a chapter in your area and you are interested in starting a chapter, contact Terry Rosenberger in the Office of Alumni Relations at 1-800-226-8258.
Join an Alumni Interest Group. If you were a member of the Greek system, the band, or other campus student activity, reconnect with other alumni who share your interests. To learn more about starting an Alumni Interest Group, click here, or contact Dan Barnett in the Office of Alumni Relations at 1-800-226-8258.
Join your Class Reunion Planning or Reunion Giving committee, or become your class correspondent. For more information on volunteering with your Class, contact Carolyn Clark in the Office of Alumni Relations at 1-800-226-8258.
To learn more about these and other ways you can work with Carnegie Mellon, contact the Office of Alumni Relations at 1-800-226-8258.