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Alumni & Post-Grads

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Alumni Publications CUA Cardinal, a monthly online newsletter
Major Alumni Events
  • Homecoming
  • Reunions
Alumni Services
  • Alumni registration and database
  • Locate an alum
  • Submit a class note
  • Transcript requests
  • Yearbook requests
Famous Alumni
  • Robert Patrick Casey Jr. (Class of '88) – U.S. senator from Pennsylvania, son of former Pennsylvania governor Robert Casey Sr.
  • Edward Gillespie (Class of '83) – former chairman of the Republican National Committee
  • Thomas Harkin (Class of '72) – U.S. senator from Iowa
  • Terrence McAuliffe (Class of '79) – former chairman of the Democratic National Committee
  • Ed McMahon (Class of '49) – television personality
  • Susan Sarandon (Class of '68) – Academy Award–winning actress
  • Jon Voight (Class of '60) – Academy Award–winning actor
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Alumni OfficeWhat's This?

Office of Alumni Relations
404 McMahon Hall
Phone: (202) 319-5608 or (800) 288-ALUM
cua-alumni@cua.edu
www.cuatoday.com/s/817/start.aspx

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