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| Summer 2006
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ALUMNI NEWS |
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| New Online Community Launched Always on the lookout for new and better ways to meet the needs of our alumni and the increasing demand for online communication tools, American University is proud to announce the launch of its new online community, inCircle, later this month. The inCircle Community allows alumni to leverage your network of AU connections to find jobs, housing, business associates, and new friends for interests and activities you have in common. Think MySpace or Friendster with an alumni twist.
"This is such an exciting new benefit for our alumni," says Vanessa Yost, director of Alumni Programs. This new inCircle Community will allow alumni to build individual personal networks by searching for and inviting fellow alumni to join, she explains. Like other popular "social networking" tools, each alum's inCircle network will grow quickly, each time friends invite other friends to take part in the virtual community. The ability to "visually map" who you know, and who they know, literally illustrates the popular "six degrees of separation" concept within the AU alumni community. Plus, you can create and join customized groups to discuss issues ranging from first-time parenting to mountain biking or real estate. These forums - exclusively for alumni - offer a place to ask and offer advice, find a sublet, post a job, etc. Other features include messaging, blogging, e-mail forwarding, unlimited photo sharing, and much more, all generated dynamically to create an experience unique to each individual. Affinity Engines works with more than 40 alumni and membership organizations including Stanford, Dartmouth, University of Michigan, University of Florida, Santa Clara University, and Bryn Mawr College. To learn more, stay tuned for additional announcements, call 800-270-ALUM (2586), or check your Alumni Web site at alumni.american.edu for updates.
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