Lost & Found
Asia:
About 6,000 alumni are “lost,” meaning St. Edward’s has no way of getting in touch with them. But there’s good news — it just got easier for you to track down lost classmates. By joining the 1,400 alumni who’ve already signed up for the new online alumni directory, you can check out a list of lost classmates and help “find” them — all while keeping in touch with other alumni and sharing your latest news. All you need to access the directory 24/7 is an Internet connection. Log in today at www.stedwards.edu/alumni.
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Athenians Unite
Only one graduate — Dennis Stucker, ’99 — calls Athens, Greece, home, but Stucker can take comfort in knowing there are two other Athenian Hilltoppers, albeit halfway around the world. Joyce Sansing, ’94, and Sarah Tinsley, ’01, hail from Athens, Texas.
The Next Chapter Want to know how many alumni are in your area? Interested in starting an alumni chapter? Contact Alumni Programs at 800-964-7833 or seualumni@admin.stedwards.edu.
Asian Infusion
While the majority of alumni in Asia reside in the Middle East, 24 alumni call Hong Kong home, and four live on mainland China. Japan, Taiwan and Thailand are each home to 16 alumni, and 15 live in Indonesia. There are nine in Pakistan, six in India and three in Bangladesh, while only one alumna — Patricia D’Angelo Abderholden, ’80 — lives in Korea.
Miles Ahead
Meet in the Middle
More than 150 alumni live in the Middle East — and an alumni chapter was formed in Bahrain last year. (Read about chapter volunteer Atif Abdulmalik, ’88, on page 19.)
Andrew Kennedy, ’98 — the only graduate residing in Perth, Australia — wins the prize for being geographically farthest from the hilltop. But Kennedy can stay connected across the miles through the new online alumni directory and the SEU Connect e-newsletter (see “Lost & Found” above and the story on page 27).
Alumni Down Under:
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