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Reunion Weekend
The Reunion Weekend includes a state of the school address from
Dean Dolan, a keynote lecture, structured social events, and a
tailgate party and home football game, with plenty of
opportunities for reconnecting with former classmates and
networking. All alumni are invited to attend, with special
celebrations being planned for the classes celebrating landmark
anniversaries. If you are a member of an anniversary class and
would like to help plan Reunion Weekend activities, contact the
Reunion Team at
reunionteam@umich.edu.
To see this year's anniversary classes and to get an idea of
what we do at Reunion, check out the
Reunion
website gateway.
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The goal of the Alumni Admissions Network is to provide
students with a unique perspective of the Ross experience –
specifically, with the alumni perspective. This pertains to
everything from the school culture, job search, club
activities, etc. When a prospective or admitted student can
hear directly from an alumnus of Ross, it speaks volumes
about our community and the strength of our alumni network.
As part of the AAN, we may ask for your participation in one
or more of the following activities throughout the year:
attending a Ross reception or MBA Forum for prospective and
admitted students; reaching out to admitted students in your
area; or inviting admitted students to lunch or an alumni
event. We may also ask for assistance engaging your company
to host a Ross event, including receptions, panels or
workshops. Click here for more information on getting involved with
the AAN.
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MAP is Michigan's flagship project course in the MBA Program,
partnering students and businesses together each March and
April. Students travel throughout the United States in teams
of five to six students to work on-site with companies to
solve real business problems. If you would like more
information on how to sponsor a team of students, please
contact Gale Amyx, MAP Program Manager, at
gamyx@umich.edu.
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Ross is dedicated to a broad-based and
diverse community, and the Women’s Initiative is a natural
extension of the school's greater mission. Maximizing
opportunities for women in business is a business issue. Ross
has dedicated resources to help woman meet their goals, while
developing the leadership skills to achieve them. We offer
specialized programming and events, including the annual Women
in Leadership Conference (in conjunction with Michigan Business
Women), to help women build their networking and leadership
skills. Please contact Mary Hinesly, Senior Associate Director
at mhinesly@umich.edu,
if you would like to become involved in the Women's Initiative.
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With over 38,000 Ross alumni making an impact around the
globe, the Ross School of Business Alumni Club Program has 70
clubs representing 31 countries. Some of these clubs are
informal networks of alumni, while others are highly organized
groups with a variety of monthly programming.
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