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The National Labor College changes your life as well as labor’s future. As a National Labor College graduate and union member, you have experienced that. It has provided you with valuable opportunities. The time you spent on campus, the classes you took, the friendships you made have all played a role in your union and personal success.
You also know the important role that alumni play. You can support the National Labor College by attracting future union leaders and being a knowledgeable advocate for a union education. Ultimately, alumni involvement enhances the value of a National Labor College degree.
NLC Alumni Association Annual Meeting
The election results are as follows:
Alumni Association Officers
Please contact these officers If you have questions or comments regarding the Alumni Association.
Alumni Association Regional Representatives
The NLC Alumni Association Bylaws Committee is up and running under the able leadership of Brother Dan Rusnak. If you have any suggestions for changes and improvements in the bylaws, or would like to be involved in committee activities, please contact Dan at laborerdan@comcast.net.
Meeting Minutes
Graduate Profile
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Alumna Lainie Kitt discusses her role in a health and safety campaign at “Ground Zero” after 9.11. |
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We'd really like to hear from you, about what you have been doing since graduation and how your NLC educational experience has enhanced your work and your life. Send a profile statement and picture to nlc-alumni@nlc.edu.
Mission Statement
We are the National Labor College Alumni Association (NLCAA) and our purpose shall be to promote the interests of The National Labor College/George Meany Center for Labor Studies in all areas of academic, cultural, social and financial needs; to strengthen the Association through a strong network of graduates; and to increase alumni awareness of the College’s needs.
Membership update form
Contributions to the NLC College Fund
Contributions from alumni and friends are welcome. You may make online contributions to the National Labor College Funds.
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