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Alumni & Post-Grads

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Alumni Publications Alumni Magazine, Io Triumphe
Major Alumni Events
  • Campaign kickoffs
  • Celebrations
  • Dedications
  • Homecoming and reunions
  • Open houses and honorings for faculty
  • Opening convocation
Alumni Services
  • Admission tests
  • Alumni databases
  • Career library
  • Recruiting
  • Student Association for Alumni
Famous Alumni
  • Prentiss Marsh Brown (Class of '11) – U.S. senator from Michigan
  • John S. Ludington (Class of '51) – chairman emeritus, Dow Corning Corporation
  • Sherry Hood Penney Livingston (Class of '59) – former chancellor, University of Massachusetts-Boston
  • Robert M. Teeter (Class of '61) – Republican pollster
  • Carolyn Aishton (Class of '64) – retired vice president of Avon Products Inc.
  • Richard M. Smith (Class of '68) – chairman and editor-in-chief, Newsweek
  • William K. Stoffer (Class of '74) – chief executive officer, Albion Machine and Tool Company
  • David L. Camp (Class of '75) – U.S. representative from Michigan
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Facts

Alumni OfficeWhat's This?

3rd Floor Ferguson Building
Phone: (517) 629-0446
advancement@albion.edu
www.albion.edu/alumni

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