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Holy Spirit University of Kaslik to Manage Alumni Relations with UniversiTools

Holy Spirit University of Kaslik in Lebanon has signed with White Mountain Technologies for UniversiTools Alumni Connection module. The private Francophone university, also known as Universit Saint-Espirit de Kaslik (USEK), enrolls over 7000 students in 10 faculties and three institutes. BEIRUT, LEBANON, November 20, 2008 /24-7PressRelease/ -- "We were founded in 1961," says Reverend Fr. Hady Mahfouz, USEK Rector, "so we have four decades of graduates, many of whom are dispersed across the globe. We"ll work to foster the bonds and create a more interactive relationship with these family members." Dr. Badih Baz, USEK Registrar, will spearhead the Alumni Relations initiative. "UniversiTools will help us organize our approach and manage alumni relations. We"ll keep alumni informed about happenings at the university. Likewise, alumni will be able register online at USEK"s alumni web site to stay in touch with fellow classmates and to support the university." When graduates log in to their alumni site, they will be able to find and communicate with one another, get updates on university and alumni activities, announcements, events, fundraisers, and more. UniversiTools Alumni Connection, according to Ghassan Abboud, White Mountain General Manager, is one of several modules "which we"ve developed to ensure that the university community stays connected over years. It creates an ongoing, long-term approach to community building, where alumni continue to receive support from the university and, likewise, give back to USEK." In addition managing alumni relations, UniversiTools software has scheduling modules - Classroom Scheduler, Exam Scheduler, and Common Time Locator - as well as modules to manage the university career center, grants and scholarships, and resource facilities. For a 15-minute presentation about UniversiTools university software modules, contact White Mountain Technologies. Or submit the online request form at www.UniversiTools.com.


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