Opus College of Business

Alumni

Stay connected with the Opus College of Business

Since its founding in 1950, the Opus College of Business has graduated nearly 30,000 alumni, half being graduate business alumni. We are here to help you stay connected.

B. Magazine Online

This semiannual publication seeks to educate, inform and entertain Opus College of Business students, faculty and alumni. B. combines insightful analysis of program offerings, thoughtful profiles of distinguished alumni and timely essays written by St. Thomas faculty and international business leaders.

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If you are an Opus College of Business alum, please stay connected. Your status and any additional notes about yourself can be updated using our online form.

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Networking on the Mississippi

Come spend a night on the beautiful Mississippi with other UST Graduate Business Alums.  Whether you're searching for a new job or just want to expand your business network, this is the place to be!

Thursday, July 17th
5:30-8:00 p.m., $15 per person

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Co-Chairs Elizabeth Mansfield and Jay Trumbower

New Infusion of Graduate Business Alumni Board Members brings Exciting Changes

The 07/08 school year has marked a dramatic leadership hand-off on the Opus College of Business Graduate Business Alumni Board.  Formed in 2006, seven alums made up the original board.  In 2007 the group was quite active- penning a mission statement and by-laws in addition to the six events they planned.  By September of 2007, the original board members ended their terms and sixteen brand new members stepped up to lead.  They have continued to refine the board’s mission, surveying alumni to find out what’s important to them and planning events that appeal to diverse interests.  Over 500 alumni attend these events each year, making this a fantastic way for an alum to expand his or her circle of influence and move up in their career.

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