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UNCW July 2002 • Vol. 1, No. 4
University of North Carolina at Wilmington

Alumni News


Cameron School alumni “Picnic in the Park” is Aug. 1
Cameron School of Business alumni will hold their annual family “Picnic in the Park” on Thursday, Aug. 1, at Hugh MacRae Park. The party gets underway at 5:30 p.m. at Shelter No. 4. There is no charge for admission, but reservations are recommended. Food includes hot dogs, hamburgers, fried chicken, barbecue, beverages and all the fixin’s. Music will be provided by Swing Shift, as part of the Sounds of Summer Concert Series. In case of rain, the picnic will be held on Thursday, Aug. 8. Make your reservations online or call 962.2682 or 800.596.2880 for more information.

Atlanta area alumni going out to the ballgame
UNCW alumni living in the Atlanta area – or others who want to go to a Braves game with fellow Seahawks – are invited to see the Braves play the Phillies at 1:05 p.m. Saturday, July 27, at Ted Turner Field. Alumni will gather at noon at the center field ticket office. Tickets are $8 a person. Alumni can RSVP by contacting Todd Olesiuk, 678.481.956.

“Connections” is theme for the year
The alumni association’s 2003-03 chairman believes it is critical the board work toward connecting alumni with the university and the association, connecting the university and the community with alumni, and connecting interpersonally as a leadership board. MORE

1946-60 reunion a success
They came toting yearbooks, school colors, medals and special mementos from their days at what they fondly call WilCo. Wilmington College graduates from 1946-60 had their annual reunion at the Hanover Seaside Club at Wrightsville Beach on June 15. What came shining through that evening was their love for the college that started so small and has come so far since 1946. Many of the attendees went on to achieve four-year degrees and beyond at universities such as NC State, UNC, USC and others. Wilmington College gave them their start for a college degree and they choose to never forget it. The reunion attendees reminisced with Jim Medlin `52, chapter representative, and Dr. Marshall Crews, professor emeritus, and enjoyed music by DJ Lee Pearson`70. Farrell Teague, 1954 Hoggard Medal recipient, wore his medal and fellow medalist Randy McIver `57 came with his yearbook full of memories. Bill and Bob Dobo shared stories that made the group laugh. Attendees received a crystal paperweight etched with the original Wilmington College seal. This group, along with other Wilmington College alumni, are continuing to raise funds to endow a scholarship to perpetuate the name of their beloved college. They are also making great strides to erect a permanent historical marker at the original site of Wilmington College at 13th and Market Streets. For more information, call Pat Smith `72 at 962.2681 or 1.800.596-2880.

Three recognized by Young Alumni Council
The Young Alumni Council recognized three individuals for their service on the council at its June 8 meeting. Stan Andrews '91, Cindy Fischer '91 and Tina Rivenbark '91 were all honored as inaugural members of the council. After the meeting, the group headed to Wrightsville Beach for a beach party at the Hanover Seaside Club. The council will convene again during Riverfest Weekend October 5-6 in Wilmington.

Alpha Phi alumnae plan weekend get-together
Alpha Phi alumnae are planning a weekend gathering for Sept. 20-22. Activities planned include a date function, beach barbecue and slide show. For more information please contact Stephanie White at sdw9621@uncwil.edu or Jackie Pflaum at 910.395.2373. Events are open to all Alpha Phi alumnae, even those who are not UNCW graduates. RSVP by Aug. 17 and save $10 off registration costs. Deadline is Sept. 7.

Alumni board member spotlight
Jason T. Wheeler `99 is one of the newest additions to UNCW Alumni Association Board of Directors. He is a UNCW alumnus and student at the same time. Currently enrolled in UNCW’s MBA program, Jason will complete his studies in May 2003. He serves as the president of the UNCW MBA Student Association. He is a financial advisor with Morgan Stanley. In his spare time Jason enjoys surfing, golf and other outdoor activities. His alumni spirit shines through his enthusiasm to serve as a dynamic volunteer.

UNCW Magazine published online
Due to the state budget crisis, the spring/summer 2002 issue of UNCW Magazine was not printed, but that hasn’t stopped the university from getting the edition published. You can read it online.

Governor takes third-quarter collegiate license plate revenue
Nearly half of the money the UNCW Alumni Association budgets for its scholarship program comes from the state specialty license plate fund. For every Seahawk license plate alumni and friends purchase $15 goes to the scholarship program which awards eleven $1,500 scholarships to deserving UNCW students each year. However, because of the state budget crunch that wasn’t the case this spring. Gov. Mike Easley last month took the association’s third-quarter revenues – more than $285,000 statewide from the entire specialty license plate fund – to help balance the state budget. “There has been an outcry from the public as the intent for these funds was for donations to UNC campuses and not to balance the state budget,” Patricia Smith, executive director of the UNCW Alumni Association, told the association’s board of directors. “Our association is the beneficiary of these funds, and we have used them to help support our $15,500 budget line for our scholarship program. I wanted to make you aware of this situation as it will impact our revenue this year and possibly in the future.”

 


Events

Lectures
The 2002-03 Leadership Lecture Series “Constructing Conscience: A Matter of Values” will explore themes of values, integrity and self-awareness in contemporary society. Schedule of lectures.

Performances

Exhibits
Randall Library is hosting the exhibit “UNCW Student Creations 2002” through Aug. 4 at the library’s first-floor art wall and entrance. The display features artwork by students in Ann Conner’s advanced painting and drawing classes and Aaron Wilcox’s advanced sculpture class.

“CommonVisions: Photographic Explorations of Unity in Diversity” will be on display through Aug. 5 in the University Union Living Room. Based in Asheboro, the CommonVisions Project involved members of various racial and ethnic backgrounds who took photographs for the display using disposable 35mm cameras.

Student artworks of various mediums are on display in the Warwick Center Lobby. A reception to honor the artists is scheduled for 5 to 7 p.m. Aug. 29.

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Calendar
7/18-19 – UNCW Board of Trustees meetings. AGENDA

8/1 – Cameron School of Business alumni “Picnic in the Park,” 5:30 p.m. No charge for admission. REGISTER

8/15 – Transfer student orientation

8/18-19 – Freshman and parent orientation

8/20 – Wilmington Symphony Orchestra auditions, Aug. 20 Kenan Hall. Call 791-9262 for an audition package.

8/21 – First day of classes

9/27-29 – Family Weekend

2/8/03 – Homecoming

4/26/03 – Cape Fear Alumni Golf Classic at Echo Farms

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Other Links

Campus News - Read more of the latest news and events happening across campus.

UNCW Alumni Association - We encourage all men and women who attended or graduated from Wilmington College and/or the University of North Carolina at Wilmington between 1946 and 2002 to become involved. Active status requires a contribution of $25 or more to the UNCW Alumni Association each fiscal year (between July 1-June 30). Your contribution supports the many programs provided to alumni and students.

Admissions - UNCW is one of the South’s best undergraduate teaching institutions as evidenced by the high demand from talented students, national recognition and growth in regionally relevant programs such as gerontology, public administration, marine science and film studies.

Campus Communique - UNCW's weekly faculty/staff newsletter.

UNCW Magazine – Spring/Summer 2002 issue is online.

Lifelong Learning - The UNCW Division for Public Service and Continuing Studies offers a variety of classes and programs for all interests and ages, on campus, around town and via the WWW.

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Career Services - Need help with career planning, finding a job, honing your job search skills?

Ways to Support UNCW - As state funds are cut, public universities like UNCW are increasingly seeking private funds to support academic and athletic programs. There are many ways your contribution can help UNCW maintain its status as a top public undergraduate institution.

Live on Campus - The Webcam atop Randall Library overlooks the Campus Commons and gives you a real-time view of the scenery.


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campus news

Research grants top $15 million, 12 new ‘millionaires’ inducted
UNCW’s research funding reached new heights this academic year with $15,780,391 in external grants awarded. A total of 228 proposals requesting more than $39 million were submitted; 208 awards were received. As state monies for higher education continue to decline, external sources of funding are increasingly important for the scholarly research conducted by faculty which is also a source of hands-on learning opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students. The UNCW Office of Sponsored Programs inducted 12 new members into its Million Dollar Club recognizing university researchers who received more than a million dollars cumulatively in grant funding either as a principal or co-principal investigator. They are Fred Bingham and Marvin Moss, physics and physical oceanography; Perri Bomar, nursing; Mike Bradley, SBTDC; Michael Durako, Thomas Lankford, Robert Roer and Thomas Shafer, biological sciences; Andrew Hayes, specialty studies; Mike Mallin and Wade Watanabe, CMS; and Andy Shepard, NURC.

Vetter named top lecturer by international organization
Ron Vetter, chair of the Department of Computer Science, is the 2002 Association for Computing Machinery Outstanding Distinguished Lecturer of the Year. MORE

UNCW professors brief Congress on affect of anthrax threats
Psychology professors Len Lecci and Dale Cohen briefed members and staff of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Science and Technology June 18 about their research on how threats of an anthrax attack affected people’s perception of these threats to their health. The briefing was arranged by the science directorate of the American Psychological Association. Using an emerging research grant from the National Science Foundation, the UNCW researchers’ findings indicated that those who felt helpless to avoid terrorism were the most likely to be immobilized by their fear. According to Lecci and Cohen, their goal is to identify effective yet cost-efficient ways to minimize inappropriate health responses to bio-terrorism.

Leadership Wilmington accepting applications
July 31 is the deadline to enroll in Leadership Wilmington 2003, sponsored by the Division for Public Service and Continuing Studies and the Greater Wilmington Chamber Foundation Inc. It is designed to educate participants about community challenges and needs and teaches about the dynamics of social and economic changes faced in the region. For more information, contact Diana Corbett, program manager, at 762.2611 ext. 213. An informational insert is also available.

Furst named chair of art and theatre
Donald Furst is the new chair of the Department of Art and Theatre. He succeeds Kemille Moore, the new director of the General College. Dean Jo Ann Seiple called Furst “a talented teacher and internationally recognized artist who has received every teaching excellence award bestowed by UNCW and its board of trustees as well as the UNC Board of Governors.” Furst, whose primary teaching areas are printmaking and computer animation, has displayed his work in exhibitions throughout the U.S. and around the world including Poland, Germany, Japan and China. His art is on permanent display at Harvard University’s Fogg Art Museum and the Pratt Graphics Center in New York. A faculty member since 1985, Furst earned a Master of Fine Arts Degree in printmaking from the University of Iowa.

UNCW faculty make national news
Philip Furia, creative writing professor and Irving Berlin biographer, was quoted in the July 8 U.S. News & World Report article on Berlin.

Psychology professor Julian Keith ’83 was the lead researcher in a study linking cardiopulmonary bypass surgery to impaired memory and attention. The study appears in the July issue of Neuropsychology, published by the American Psychological Association (APA).


 

 


Seahawk Sports

Seahawks, Landfall partner for major golf tournament
The Country Club of Landfall and UNC Wilmington are partnering to establish “The Landfall Tradition,” a major college golf tournament this fall that will annually feature many of the nation’s premiere men’s and women’s NCAA Division I teams. In a press conference held July 12 at the Nicklaus Clubhouse, it was announced that the four-day affair will award a men’s and women’s champion and take place Nov. 1-3 at the Pete Dye Course. MORE

UNCW posts best finish in Sears Cup standings
With four conference championships in the books, UNC Wilmington finished 145th out of 318 NCAA Division I schools in the final Sears Cup collegiate standings for 2001-02. It represents the highest finish ever for the Seahawks, who also sent individuals to the NCAA Men's Golf and Men's Swimming Championships. The Sears Directors’ Cup program is part of the Sears Collegiate Champions program which annually awards more than 2,200 conference and sport champion trophies and a quarter-of-a-million dollars in academic scholarships. MORE

UNCW golfer wins N.C. Amateur championship
Derek Brown, 20, a member of the UNCW golf team won the North Carolina Amateur golf championship June 16 at the Forsyth Country Club. MORE

Mayew named strength and conditioning coach
Jim Mayew ’00 and ’02 who has worked closely with UNCW men’s and women’s basketball teams over the last four seasons, was named the program’s first full-time strength and conditioning coach. MORE

Seahawks coming to a video console near you
UNC Wilmington will be among the nation’s NCAA Division I men’s basketball teams featured on the soon-to-be-released NCAA College Basketball 2K3 being developed by software giant Sega. Sega officials contacted the Seahawk sports information office requesting photographs of Trask Coliseum and official uniforms. NCAA College Basketball 2K3 will be available this fall on Sony’s Play Station2, Microsoft’s Xbox and Nintendo’s GameCube. It is based on the NBA 2K engine, but will mimic the college game with its enthusiastic fans.

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