Alumni News

‘Connecting 3 Worlds’ at London reunion

March 13, 2014

CEU alumni ‘wear many hats’: scholars, businesspeople, citizens, and leaders. All are important parts to play—but how to find the balance within our lives?

We’ll seek answers at our March 26 London reunion, when alumna and major CEU supporter Borbála Czakó (IMC ’90) will discuss careers in the business, government and nonprofit sectors.

Open Mic Night & Cakefest gets campaign off to a rocking start

What a night! 

Nearly 50 CEU alumni, students and friends packed into Nador 13 on the evening of Thursday, March 6 to kickstart our latest alumni campaign, ceu|next, with live music, dancing and one very special cake. 

Belarus alumni launch third Vitali Silitski Campaign

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This year CEU alumni from Belarus are launching the third round of the Vitali Silitski Supplementary Annual Scholarship, named in honor of the late CEU alumnus.

Campaign organizers seek to raise $2,000 in supplementary funds for a student from Belarus. Contributions of $10, $20, $50 or more are being sought for the next Silitski scholar, who will be required to complete at least 30 hours of research or a campus activity designed to connect Belarusian students and Belarusian scholarship, CSOs and causes.

CEU Phonathon 2014 coming soon!

Pick up the phone - it's CEU!

Starting on Feb. 10, the Alumni Relations office will launch this year's calling campaign, CEU Phonathon 2014. ARCS has assembled a great team of student callers, including some of this year's Alumni Scholarship Recipients, to reach out to CEU alumni living and working all over the world. 

In pictures: CEU holidays around the world

January 8, 2014
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CEU alumni can be found all across the globe. And like most people, they enjoy a good holiday bash. 

In December (and January!) alumni chapters on three continents got together to celebrate the holidays with their fellow alumni and friends. Gatherings were held in Bratislava, Prague, New York, Florence,. Yerevan and Bishkek. (The latter hosting CEU Professor Matteo Fumagalli, who was visiting Kyrgyzstan at the time.)