School Alumni Associations


Purdue School of Engineering & Technology Alumni Association


The Purdue School of Engineering and Technology Alumni Association was established in 1995. Since that time, a true partnership -- aimed at continued excellence and involvement -- has been forged between the E&T Alumni Association and the Purdue School of Engineering and Technology at IUPUI. This partnership has allowed alumni to take a more active role within the school, and has allowed the Alumni Association to develop a number of professional, social, and educational activities.

The mission of the Purdue School of Engineering and Technology at IUPUI Alumni Association’s Board of Directors is to provide social, educational, professional and service opportunities for alumni and students of the Purdue School of Engineering and Technology at IUPUI, fostering a stronger relationship between alumni, students, the School and its faculty, administration and community.

Are you interested in serving on the E&T Alumni Association’s Board of Directors?  If so, click here to fill out an "Interest Form".  Know someone who you would like to nominate for the board?  Click here to fill out the "nomination form".


See the IUPUI Office of Alumni Relations Calendar of Events for upcoming Engineering & Technology alumni programs.



Class of 2013 Freshman BBQ

Saturday, August 29, 2009

The purpose of this event is for students to have an opportunity to meet classmates and professors in a casual atmosphere. Sponsored by the School of Engineering and Technology and the School of Science Alumni Associations

More info and registration


Purdue School of Engineering & Technology web site

IUPUI Office of Alumni Relations contact:
Kim Helton, (317) 274-8905 or kdhelton@iupui.edu

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