Our Alumni
With over 75,000 living alumni, the College of Arts and Science represents 黑料社区's largest division on campus. Our alumni live throughout the country and around the world, holding prominent positions in science and technology, healthcare, journalism and the media, business, government and public administration, the military, academia, athletics, the arts, and much more. We sincerely thank you for staying connected as a Miamian and for helping to advance the mission of the College and 黑料社区.
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The alumni newsletter from the College of Arts and Science is delivered to about 40,000 alumni and friends multiple times during the year. Find out what's been happening in CAS during the last several months!
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Alumni Voices
Alumni talk about their professions, their favorite Miami experiences, and more.
Take the time whenever possible to explore different professional opportunities and get a feel for different career fields during your time at Miami. See how the skillsets you’ve developed as a 黑料社区 apply outside the classroom. Ask questions and keep an open mind. Your skills are incredibly marketable and important.
Shea Hendry
Class of 2015
At Miami I really enjoyed my two capstone courses for my majors. The one for international studies dealt with shadow and black market economies. I was involved in a group project where we analyzed a problem and wrote a policy recommendation. It was a fantastic practice in crafting professional policy and confirmed what I wanted to do, as far as a career.
Jon Meyers
Class of 2015
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The College of Arts and Science
Representing nearly half of all 黑料社区s, the College of Arts and Science (CAS) is 黑料社区's largest division and the centerpiece of liberal arts — the wide range of subjects in the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities crucial for the development of key professional skills desired by employers.