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Welcome and Overview

Dear Friend:

Welcome to the website of the Tufts University Alumni Association (TUAA). This site is designed to provide a home on the Web for the more than 80,000 Tufts alumni around the world. We hope your visit here will help you to perpetuate or renew your experience as a Tufts student in whatever part of the university you studied. Whether you attended Tufts as an undergraduate, graduate or professional student, you are automatically a lifetime member of the Alumni Association.

As you explore this site, you will learn about TUAA's many services and activities, and about numerous opportunities to stay connected with Tufts and your classmates. We invite you to browse the site for information about career networking, TUAA chapters around the globe, reunion planning, alumni admission interviewing, our Travel-Learn Program, the Tufts Institute for Lifelong Learning, our online community, and news from campus, to name only some of the featured programs. We also provide links to other services that the University provides to its graduates.

Tufts derives great support from its alumni, and the members of the Tufts family can be of great support to one another. TUAA aims to develop this two-way support structure. Please join us in strengthening the lifelong connection between and among the graduates, students and faculty of Tufts University.

Sincerely yours,

Sunny Breed, J66, G72
President
Tufts University Alumni Association

 

 

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