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UCLA EMERITI ASSOCIATION

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The UCLA Emeriti Association was formed in 1967 to serve as a representative and advocate of emeriti interests to the University and campus administrations. A full statement of the purposes will be found in Article II of the Constitution of the Association, which is posted in this web-site. In the intervening more than forty years since the founding of the Association to the present time, a variety of programs and activities have been developed by Association members working through the Executive Board and its committees to serve the interests of all emeriti and their spouses. Brief descriptions of
these programs and activities can be found in this web-site.

Additional programs, especially ones involving emeriti service to the campus and outreach to the community, are being considered. The UCLA Emeriti Association was the first organization of its kind in the country and remains a model for emeriti associations on the other campuses of the University and nationally.

You are invited to examine this UCLA Emeriti Association web-site for more specific information about the organization and its programs and activities.  We especially encourage those who may be eligible to join (see Membership), but have not yet done so, to examine the materials posted on this web-site.  We would welcome your participation as a member.

 

(updated 10/26/09)

 

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