Spring 2002
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Engineering@cal
launched in April
By visiting http://cal.berkeley.edu
online, Berkeley engineering alumni now have access to a rich electronic
resource, one that can help them stay in touch with friends and
colleagues, or get more involved with their alma mater.
The Berkeley campus and the College of Engineering launched the
new Web-based community in April, when postcards were mailed to
alumni announcing the program.
"Were hoping that the newly launched Engineering@cal
program will strengthen lifelong relationships between alumni, the
College of Engineering, and the University community,"says
Gina Rieger, alumni affairs director for the College. "Alumni
now have a free, accessible means to get in touch with one another
as well as stay in touch with the College. Were excited about
the possibilities."
Using the personal identification number (PIN) printed on the postcards
(and included above the address on the back of this magazine), engineering
alumni can visit cal.berkeley.edu and register to take
full advantage of the resource, or opt out of the service altogether.
Participants can use the online directory, share career information,
network with other Cal professionals, serve as a resource for students,
obtain a Berkeley e-mail forwarding address, or join e-mail discussion
lists.
Friends of the College of Engineering who are not alumni may join
a separate but related online community.
To register or learn more, visit http://cal.berkeley.edu.
Send comments via e-mail to cal@coe.berkeley.edu.
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FOREFRONT reports on activities in the College of Engineering
at the University of California, Berkeley. It features developments
of interest to the engineering and scientific communities and
to alumni and friends of the College.
Published three times a year by the Engineering Public Affairs
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