Kota Kinabalu: The Dean of Social Sciences and Humanities (FSSK) at UMS Prof. Madya Dr. Asmady Idris said having almost 17,000 alumni makes it the faculty with the second most graduates, as evident during convocation ceremonies.
They can become valuable partners and stakeholders, who have the potential to contribute to development of the campus, she said.
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She said the faculty hoped to keep alumni stay connected through activities involving both alumni and students.
“It fills us with pride to see our students complete their studies, achieve their dreams, become outstanding individuals and contribute to the society.
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