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Welcome to the Japan chapter!Chapter profile
Chapter leadership
Toshio Matsutani, Ph.D. '85 & MBA '77, President Chapter EventsApril 7, 2007:
The Japan chapter helps recruit talented students for UB's many degree programs, and also holds annual summer send-off receptions for newly enrolled Japanese students heading off to UB. Want to receive electronic updates about UB events and programs in Japan? Fill out our online alumni address update form and provide us with your preferred email address. Three ways you can support UB in Japan
The international alumni chapters support the mission of the UB Alumni Association by providing opportunities for alumni to retain their ties to UB while advancing its good name among alumni, prospective students, and the general public. The chapters promote communication and interaction through a variety of social, educational and service opportunities. |
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