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Metro Philadelphia Regional Chapter

The Philadelphia Regional Chapter has the second largest concentration of Franklin & Marshall alumni – more than 3,200! The Philadelphia Chapter consists of Philadelphia and its suburbs, West Chester, Bucks County, Camden, New Jersey, and areas of southern New Jersey.

Upcoming Events in Your Region:

February 26, 2013

Philadelphia Regional Phonathon

Philadelphia, PA

Register

Get Involved:

To volunteer for a regional event or learn more about exciting activities in Metro Philadelphia, contact the Chapter Chairperson.

Visit fandm.edu/alumni to:

  • view and register for upcoming regional chapter events,
  • learn more about the benefits and services of the alumni association,
  • access the alumni directory,
  • read the latest campus news.


New to the area? to update your contact information and receive chapter news.

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Alumni, Parents, and friends of F&M gathered during "A Conversation with President Daniel R. Porterfield, Ph.D." on November 29, 2011 in Philadelphia.

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Metro Philadelphia Toast Event on Friday, October 28th 2011 at Yards.

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The Metro Philadelphia Chapter was pleased to host Interim President John F. Burness '67 for a Celebration of Great Teaching and Great Learning featuring distinguished alumni William H. Gray III '63, Kenneth M. Duberstein '65 P'09 P'13 and Christine Flowers, Esq. The evening's panel, titled 2010 Midterm Election: Could the Stakes Be Any Bigger?, was moderated by G. Terry Madonna, Ph.D., director of the Center for Politics and Public Affairs, professor of public affairs, and director of the Franklin & Marshall College Poll.

Council Officers:

Chairperson

Alumni Association Board Liaison

Council Members: