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Afro-American Alumni Association

Established: 1990

Mission

The Afro-American Alumni Association’s mission is to encourage, inspire, enlighten, empower and serve as advocates for students who attend 51, by building partnerships with the university, members and friends of our Association and the greater community at large. We do this to ensure a quality experience for all students before, during and after their time at Bridgewater.

Leadership

President: Samantha Joseph, '04
Vice-President: Christian Gonsalves, '96
Secretary: Mia Hazlett, '95

Membership Requirements

Any graduate of 51 who is either of color or an ally.

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Meeting Schedule

Spring 2023

Monday, January 9th @ 6 PM - join via Zoom

Monday, February 13th @ 6 PM - join via Zoom

Monday, March 13th @ 6 PM - join via Zoom

Monday, April 10th @ 6 PM - join via Zoom

Monday, May 5th @ 6 PM - join via Zoom

Monday, June 12th @ 6 PM - join via Zoom

Related Giving Opportunities

The Afro-American Alumni Association has successfully endowed several scholarship funds with preferences for students from African descent. Support the funds below and make your gift today!

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Affinity Groups

Interests that you shared while at Bridgewater keep friendships strong for years after graduation and help you forge new ones as you network your way in the wider world. Bridgewater Affinity Groups are organized around shared interests, like academic majors, career choices, or activities that you were involved in as a student.

 

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Contact Us

Alumni Relations

Jones Alumni House
51
26 Summer Street
Bridgewater, MA 02325
United States

Development

Jones Alumni House
51
26 Summer Street
Bridgewater, MA 02325
United States

Federal Tax ID/EIN #22-2678005

Mail your tax-exempt donation to:
51 Foundation (address check to "51 Foundation")
P.O. Box 42
Bridgewater, MA 02324
United States