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The UNB Associated Alumni

Perspectives Online MagazineThe UNB Associated Alumni represents the more than 66,000 living graduates (alumni) of the University of New Brunswick. Simply put, our mandate is to help UNB alumni keep in touch with each other and with the university.

We do this in a multitude of ways. From our Homecoming, Alumni Connections and Young Alumni Network programs, to services such as group life and home and auto insurance through our affinity partners, the UNB Associated Alumni has something for you.

About this site

The Associated Alumni website is designed with these objectives front and centre. Please explore the links in the menu at the right to learn more about the UNB Associated Alumni — its makeup, the members of the Alumni Council, the UNB Associated Alumnae, and what we have to offer you.

Don't forget to keep your contact information up to date through the Alumni Updates link. And always keep on eye on the box at the upper left for the latest breaking news about our events, activities and services.

Should you have questions . . .

If you have any questions whatsoever, don't hesitate to contact us directly at alumni@unb.ca. For direct contact information for Associated Alumni staff members, click here.


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