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No matter where you are, you’re always a Hawkeye. The University of Iowa alumni network has nearly 294,000 graduates located around the world. Wherever life takes you, the University of Iowa Center for Advancement is here to help you stay connected to Iowa.

Here are some ways you can stay in touch with your Hawkeye family.

Iowa Magazine and Newsletter

Read about the latest happenings at the University of Iowa in Iowa Magazine and in the Iowa Newsletter, an e-newsletter for Hawkeyes. If you aren't already, be sure to sign-up to receive the newsletter in your inbox.

Events for Hawkeyes

Participate in virtual and regionally based events for Hawkeyes. From socials to volunteer opportunties, check out the events calendar for the latest offering in your area.

Alumni Networks

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Find Hawkeye Alumni

LinkedIn does more than connect you to recruiters. It’s a powerful resource to connect you with professional University of Iowa alumni.

Create your free LinkedIn profile and note your education information at the University of Iowa. Then use the University of Iowa LinkedIn Alumni Tool to find alumni by grad year, company, industry, location, skill set, and area of study and direct message them to connect.

You can also contact Alumni Records. While our privacy policy does not allow us to share alumni contact information, Alumni will forward your contact request to the other party.

And don’t forget to read the Iowa Magazine Class Notes submissions for other updates on your classmates and friends.

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Now is the time to amplify our efforts toward diversity, equity, and inclusion. Universities have the opportunity, and the obligation, to work toward racial justice and social equality. The tragic killing of George Floyd has awakened white Americans to what our Black and Brown citizens have known and experienced for centuries. Racial disparities and police violence are at the forefront of our thoughts and require our action, and I intend to ensure that the University of Iowa Center for Advancement, Iowa's organization for alumni and friends, is a positive part of moving toward a more just community. I know that by relying on our vast knowledge and resource base at the university and engaging our global alumni community, we can make positive change. Two years ago, the University of Iowa shared an updated diversity, equity, and inclusion action plan outlining four goals: to create an inclusive and equitable campus environment; recruit, retain, and advance a diverse campus community of faculty, staff, and students; integrate diversity, equity, and inclusion into the university's core academic mission; and enhance campus-wide accountability, effectiveness, and collaboration. We have made much progress; however, in the wake of recent events, we must amplify the urgency of our efforts. We want to engage you, our alumni and friends, as we work toward systemic change. How can we help our greater university community learn more about these important issues and effect change? Please share your suggestions on our communications, events, and programming with me. The UI Center for Advancement recently convened a meeting with UI Provost Montserrat Fuentes and UI College of Nursing Dean Julie Zerwic?a co-chair of Iowa's diversity, equity and inclusion Path Forward work group?and the leadership of two of our alumni groups: the Iowa Black Alumni Association and Iowa Black Alumni Network. We listened as Melita Pope Mitchell (97BA), and Orville?(67BS, 72MA)?and?Billie Townsend?(95MA), shared their love and loyalty for the UI, while also acknowledging their disappointment in the continued experience of injustices in the university community. Through their stories, we've learned how we can better understand the challenges our students, staff, and faculty face, and how we might address those challenges. Our discussions inspired me to reach out here, to not only reinforce our support for the Black community, but also initiate a greater discussion. This is a learning moment for me and for many of us, and our faculty are an important source of information on the history, economics, and politics of racial inequity. Our fall issue of Iowa Magazine will feature leading voices from campus sharing their perspectives on the movement for racial justice. We recently launched a virtual event series, "Chat from the Old Cap," and featured director of The Privilege Institute Eddie Moore Jr. (04PhD), who?shared his insights. For those who have asked how they could help financially, your?support?of the?Division of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion?will further our work toward a welcoming, respectful, and inclusive campus environment for all. We also are reevaluating our programs and services to ensure that we are meeting the needs of all those we serve. If you have suggestions or recommendations for alumni programming, I hope to hear from you. Together, we can make a difference for our students, our communities, and the world. For Iowa, Lynette L. Marshall President and CEO The University of Iowa Center for Advancement Please reach out to me at president@foriowa.org

Support. Inclusion. Acceptance. The University of Iowa Center for Advancement has established a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ+) affinity group that serves as a supportive and professional network for allied alumni.

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