Who are SIS alumni?
Spread throughout the world, SIS's nearly 20,000 alumni can be found virtually all careers and lifestyles. Many find their way to government agencies including the State Department, the Department of Defense, and even the EPA. Others decide to work internationally for relief agencies or organizations such as USAID and the World Bank, or start their own non-profit to put the skills learned at SIS to work. Still others have become artists, authors, photographers, playwrights, lawyers, economists, business owners, members of congress, scholars—and that's only a few professions our alumni have chosen! Though SIS alumni can be found in all corners of the earth, many have chosen to remain in Washington, DC, giving the SIS Alumni Chapter the opportunity to thrive.
How do I join the Chapter?
As soon as you graduate, you become part of the SIS alumni family and a member of the SIS Alumni Chapter.
How do I benefit from the Chapter?
How can I get involved?
Participate in the SIS and AU community through school and campus-wide events, mentoring and guest lecturing opportunities, and possibly becoming a donor. Events include social/networking events, panel discussions, the Fall Dinner, the annual anniversary embassy celebration, and many more new events to be launched each year. Check the calendar of events for information on upcoming activities.
Other ways to get involved include:
Contact Judy Donner for more information.
Whom do I contact to get more information about the Chapter and alumni activities?
SIS Alumni Chapter Chairperson
Ema Gantcheva, BA,MA/SIS '06,'08
E-mail: au.sis.alum@gmail.com
SIS Staff Contact
Judy Donner
Coordinator of Development & Alumni Relations
E-mail: donner@american.edu
Phone: 202-885-1616