Dance Marathon Alumni Group (DMAG)


The purpose of the Dance Marathon Alumni Group (DMAG) is to engage and connect alumni who support University of Iowa Dance Marathon's mission. Past Dance Marathon participants at any point in UIDM's history are encouraged to get involved with DMAG. Dance Marathon alumni make UI Dance Marathon stronger and continue to support pediatric cancer patients and their families at University of Iowa Stead Family Children's Hospital. Help us create tomorrow by dancing today and get involved in DMAG!

For updates, follow DMAG on Facebook and Instagram.

GET INVOLVED

The Dance Marathon Alumni Board is currently recruiting a Board President and additional board members. If you're passionate about supporting UIDM and connecting with fellow alumni, we encourage you to apply using the link below!

The Dance Marathon Alumni Board was established to represent Lime nationwide and to support UIDM's mission of raising funds for children battling pediatric cancer. Open to all former UIDM participants, the board plays a key role in planning strategic events that foster alumni connections and further UIDM’s impact.

With deep appreciation for the university that shaped our experiences, the board is committed to advocating for and enhancing the journey of current UIDM participants through networking, mentorship, and fundraising.

Leadership Board Member Expectations:

  • Serve as a model of engagement and leadership for alumni and current students.
  • Promote alumni involvement through social, educational, and philanthropic initiatives.
  • Attend board meetings and actively participate in committees and projects.
  • Commit to a three-year term.

Stay Connected

Sign up for updates to stay in touch with fellow Hawkeyes, and share your updated contact information so you never miss an upcoming newsletter or email.

For more information, email alumni.engagement@foriowa.org or call 319-335-3305. To learn more about other ways to get involved with the University of Iowa, check out additional Iowa Alumni Networks.

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