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Night of Networking Opens Doors for Diplomats

On April 10, more than 160 alumni and students attended the 2026 Franklin & Marshall College Night of Networking, building connections and identifying opportunities for current students.

Night of Networking, a signature program coordinated by the Center for Career and Professional Development and supported by the F&M Alumni Association Board and the Office of Alumni Engagement, returned to an in-person event for the first time in several years.

The Friday evening networking reception was one of Inauguration Weekend鈥檚 key events and took place in Roschel College House. In attendance were approximately 120 students representing the majority of F&M鈥檚 fields of study who connected with Franklin & Marshall College Trustees, members of Franklin & Marshall鈥檚 Leadership and Parents Councils, Alumni Association Board representatives, and Franklin & Marshall Admissions Network volunteers.

鈥淔ranklin & Marshall College alumni and parents are an invaluable resource for today's Diplomats,鈥 said Stephanie McConnell, executive director of the College's Center for Career and Professional Development. 鈥淭he stories of their success in business, industry, the arts, medicine, research, politics and so many additional fields are inspiring, but perhaps the most impactful way they can help our students today is through providing mentorship, engaging in networking, and creating opportunities that help launch professional journeys. Night of Networking is the perfect example of that connection at work, and I'm so grateful to the individuals who raised their hands to support our students during this year's event.鈥

Night of Networking will return next spring. Alumni who are interested in providing networking, internship, and other opportunities for F&M students can contact Stephanie McConnell and the Center for Career and Professional Development staff or Director of Alumni Engagement Pamela Panarella and the College鈥檚 Alumni and Advancement team.

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