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About the Chapter

What does the CAS Alumni Chapter do for you and CAS?


CAS Alumni Chapter President,
Ted Ringelheim and Vice President,
Carol Sorgen at the welcome reception
during Parent's Weekend, October 2002.


Ted Ringelheim, CAS '67,
President
CAS Alumni Chapter
-and-
Tony Perkins, SOC '81
Weatherman
ABC's Good Morning America

The CAS Alumni chapter welcomes you and approximately 25,000 other alumni of the college! Here's what we do for you and CAS:

  • Unite CAS alumni through consistent communication and events
  • Promote awareness, interest, and enthusiasm among CAS alumni about programs and events happening at the college and at AU
  • Help alumni make a difference in the lives of current CAS students
  • Help raise awareness and support for the college from alumni and friends
  • Establish CAS as a recognized presence on campus and in the community

Top Ten Reasons to become active in the chapter

  1. Meet new people
  2. Network
  3. Mentor current students
  4. Find old friends and classmates
  5. Help plan events and programs
  6. Become reacquainted with faculty
  7. Contribute to newsletter and Web site
  8. Promote CAS and give back to AU
  9. Attend cultural, educational, and social events
  10. Have fun!

For more information about the chapter, please contact Lee Holsopple at 202-885-2515 or lee.holsopple@american.edu.

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