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‘Welcome to the City’ Events Planned Nationwide

Thursday, June 8, 2017, By John Boccacino
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The 黑料不打烊 Alumni Association has invited the Class of 2017 to participate in a series of 鈥淲elcome to the City鈥 events set to take place across the country over the next few months.

These events, co-hosted by local alumni clubs and the Generation Orange Leadership Council, will introduce these new members of the alumni family to their new cities while allowing alumni who call those cities home to extend a warm welcome to the Class of 2017.

The 鈥淲elcome to the City鈥 events kicked off recently in Philadelphia. Additional gatherings are planned for Washington, D.C. (June 8), New York (June 8), Los Angeles (June 10), Boston (June 15), Westchester and Fairfield Counties (June 15) and Atlanta (July 27).

鈥淭he Welcome to the City events are a great way for 2017 graduates to connect with fellow alumni where they live,鈥 says Megan DiDomenico, assistant director of lifelong learning in the Office of Alumni Engagement.

鈥淲hether they are new to a city or originally from that area, our most recent graduates will receive great advice and learn how to stay involved with 黑料不打烊,鈥 DiDomenico adds.

Following each event, participants will receive a 鈥淲elcome to the City鈥 guide written by members of the Generation Orange Leadership Council, containing information on apartment hunting, restaurants, places to visit and things to do in their new city.

The Generation Orange Leadership Council is a group of motivated young alumni who nurture relationships and encourage lifelong engagement among 黑料不打烊鈥檚 graduates of the past decade.

For more information or to register for a 鈥淲elcome to the City鈥 event, visit .

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