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Alumni

University of Minnesota graduates are educators and lifelong learners, artists and policy leaders, engineers, doctors, philanthropists, mentors, and more. Our alumni span the globe, serving communities, leading organizations, discovering cures, and inspiring bold ideas. Join us.

$170 million

Donated by 40k generous alumni in 2018

496,000

U of M Twin Cities alumni worldwide

80+

Alumni networks around the world

$170 million

Donated by 40k generous alumni in 2018

496,000

U of M Twin Cities alumni worldwide

80+

Alumni networks around the world

Alumni Resources

Stay connected with the University of Minnesota Alumni Association (UMAA) and tap into our supportive network of alumni. Find resources like lifelong learning opportunities, career services, and programs to enrich your life.

Anna Pirsch wearing graduation regalia on the Washington Avenue Bridge

“Sometimes your ‘intervention’ is nothing but the therapeutic relationship. I really learned that that’s key: partnering with patients and families; evaluating how you need to show up.”

Anna Pirsch
Susan S. Morrison School of Nursing
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Get Involved

Whether you’re at a stage in your career where you’re ready to reconnect with the University, or simply would like to share your knowledge and experience with today’s students, we have opportunities for you.

Jacob Haqq-Misra stands with his arms crossed in a bushy area with the top of a building slightly visible in the background

Ive always been interested in whats out there and whats beyond us. I wanted to be a space scientist even before I knew the word astronomer.”

Jacob Haqq-Misra
Astrobiologist
Read Jacob’s story

News

Professor Jesse Berman and an image of a wildfire
Expert Alert

Climate change, increased air pollution and long-term health

In early March, the National Weather Service issued the first Red Flag Warning of the year for counties in southeastern Minnesota. In addition, recently released seasonal climate data predict this spring and summer to be hotter and more humid than average in most of the U.S. and Canada. 

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