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David Packard. Sally Ride. Sandra Day O'Connor (pictured here).
Ted Danson. All household names who began their careers at
Stanford. Each alumnus shapes and challenges the world in
his or her own way; view a sampling of those whose contributions
have changed our world.  |
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Alumni
Stanford Alumni Association
The SAA's mission has
been the same since Stanford's first graduates founded the alumni association
in 1892: to deliver the best alumni relations program in higher education.
Today, our popular services include the award-winning STANFORD
Magazine, free
Stanford email accounts and online services, career networking tools,
volunteer opportunities, multicultural events and updates, worldwide
travel/study programs, Stanford regional events and clubs, and, of course, Reunion
Homecoming. Visit the Stanford
Alumni Association Web site to find out more!
Free Stanford email and online services
It's quick, easy and free for alumni to register
with SAA in order to set up an alumni
e-mail account, update contact
information, and access the alumni
directory. In addition, alumni can build their professional and personal
Stanford networks online by using inCircle.
Stanford Alumni Association also maintains the Stanford's
Volunteer Clearinghouse, Stanford
Career Network and E-mail
lists.
Benefits of SAA membership
SAA members enjoy many valuable
benefits once you've left the Farm, including a
lifetime subscription to STANFORD
Magazine and discounts from places such as the Stanford
Store, Stanford
Bookstore, and Stanford
Federal Credit Union. Members also have access to the
campus pool
and gym facilities, Stanford
Golf Course and Stanford
University Libraries. For the active alumni traveler, members receive
discounts on our Travel/Study
programs, Stanford
Sierra Camp, car
rentals and hotels.
Join here!
Staying in touch with Stanford
The Stanford Alumni Association offers many ways to stay in touch with the
University community. STANFORD
Magazine and the @Stanford
monthly newsletter feature news and in-depth articles about The Farm. Stanford
in the Sierra provides information about vacation and conference facilities,
while alumni
education and Travel/Study programs
reconnect alumni to the heart of the Stanford experience: teaching and learning. Regional
clubs help maintain a strong relationship with Stanford. Read about all
the benefits of SAA
membership.
School Alumni Associations
Your school may have its own alumni association, as well. Visit these Web sites
to learn the latest from: Earth
Sciences, Education, Engineering
School, Graduate School
of Business, Law School and School
of Medicine -- each have alumni resources.
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