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Welcome to the CSE Alumni Web. These pages contain pointers to the latest happenings around CSE, upcoming events, and items of interest to our graduates.

You can:

Our alumni directory is hosted at AfterCollege.com (the same site that hosts our resume database). Please follow these instructions to register.

One point to note: your email address is kept private— it cannot be harvested from this site by spammers. When someone wants to email you, they have to use a 'blind drop box' through the AfterCollege site, protecting your email address.

Attention CSE bachelor degree alumni:
We need five minutes of your time to help us get a better picture of what our graduates are doing. This data is crucial to our assessment of how well we are preparing students for the "real world." To take the survey, please click here.

We offer email and URL forwarding available through the AfterCollege site. Just fill in the form when you register, and we will note the changes in our records. NOTE: when you register, use your CURRENT email address (the address you want your email forwarded to), not your @cs address, and only register ONCE. Also, where it asks for your UWCSE username, be sure to put in your CSENetID. If you have any problems with the system, please email the CSE alumni administrator.

If you do NOT wish to have email from your CSE account forwarded to your current address, please email the administrator and we will disable this feature for you.

For information on services available for our graduates (including continuous email and web forwarding), please visit here.

We offer two alumni email groups— one for all alumni, and another for alumni still living in the Seattle area. Information on these groups can be found here.

Our news page contains links to the latest media coverage of CSE developments.

The UW CSE Colloquia feature accessible talks by leading computer scientists and computer engineers from the University of Washington, the region, the nation, and the world. A list of upcoming speakers can be found here.

If you are in the local high-tech workforce and have an interest in continuing your education, we offer a Professional Master's Program which features a mix of distance and evening courses. Please visit the PMP Home Page for more information.

Have ideas for alumni events or services? Have comments on the quality of our academic programs? Please let us know.


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Most Significant Bits is the newsletter of UW Computer Science & Engineering. Published semiannually, MSB reports news and information about the department, including the undergraduates, graduate students, faculty and the alumni.

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