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Notre Dame College is reconnecting its more than 8,000 alumni worldwide in preparation for its Centennial celebration.

The College is launching its first alumni directory project in more than 10 years and inviting members of every graduating class since Notre Dame was founded in 1922 to participate. Notre Dame is partnering with PCI, also known as Publishing Concepts, to collect and update information from all its alumni. PCI produced Notre Dame’s last alumni directory in 2008.

In 2022, the College will celebrate its Centennial, the 100th year since it was founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame. The alumni directory will provide a way for graduates across generations to reminisce, remember and rekindle—or commence—relationships with friends, classmates and new graduates.

In addition to updated contact information for alumni, the keepsake-quality printed piece will celebrate the history and traditions of the alma mater. The directory will be filled with historical information about the College and will be made available to all past and current graduates.

Notre Dame alumni are invited to participate in the College’s 2020 alumni directory project by submitting their updated contact information for the publication. They will receive postcards in the mail and emails with instructions on how to submit their preferred ways to communicate. Visit the 2020 Note Dame College Alumni Directory Project page for details.

With updated information, Notre Dame also will be better equipped to communicate and engage with alumni in preparation for their Centennial celebration, among other activities. Details are forthcoming.

May 2020

 

About Notre Dame College

For almost a century, Notre Dame College has educated a diverse population in the liberal arts for personal, professional and global responsibility. Founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame in 1922, the College has grown strategically to keep pace with the rapidly changing needs of students and the dramatic changes in higher education. But it has never lost sight of its emphasis on teaching students not only how to make a good living but also how to live a good life.

Today, the College offers bachelor’s degrees in 30 disciplines plus a variety of master’s degrees, certification programs and continuing and professional development programs for adult learners on campus and online. Notre Dame College offers NCAA Division II intercollegiate athletic programs for men and women and is located in a picturesque residential neighborhood just 25 minutes from the heart of Cleveland. Hallmarks of the Notre Dame experience include stimulating academics, personalized attention of dedicated faculty and staff, and small class sizes.

Notre Dame College is located at 4545 College Road in South Euclid. For further information contact Brian Johnston, chief communications officer, at 216.373.5252 or bjohnston@ndc.edu.