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Kemp Burdette, a May 2003 graduate, received a Fulbright scholarship
to study in Canada. He is the ninth UNCW student awarded this prestigious
grant. MORE
The UNCW Alumni Association salutes alumni board member Steve Hobbs
‘76. Steve graduated from UNCW with a bachelor’s degree
in history. He and his wife Kayren have three children: a son, Louis,
a recent graduate of John T. Hoggard High School, and daughters,
Elise and Emily. Steve works for Seaboard Commercial Properties,
LLC, in real estate management. He enjoys additional volunteer work
with Winter Park Optimist and Wilmington Kiwanis Club. He and his
family are members of the Hanover Seaside Club and enjoy the wonders
of Wrightsville Beach. Steve served on the alumni board in 1979
when the alumni association was incorporated as a non-profit organization
and has been a part of its growth over the years with his volunteerism.
For Steve’s involvement and support of our alumni association
and UNCW, we say thank you!
The Cameron School of Business Alumni
Chapter will hold its annual Picnic in the Park
from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 14, at Hugh MacRae Park Shelter
No. 4. All Cameron School of Business alumni and their families
are invited to this free event. Hot dogs, hamburgers, chicken, barbecue
and beverages will be served along with all the fixin’s. You
will also be able to enjoy the Sounds of Summer Concert series featuring
Capt. Cook & the Coconutz. Rain date is Thursday, Aug. 21. Alumni
interested in attending must RSVP by Monday, Aug. 11, with the UNCW
Alumni Office by calling 962.2682 or 800.596.2880.
The School of Nursing
Alumni Chapter is looking for nursing alumni willing
to serve on the chapter board. The chapter supports the School of
Nursing and provides programs for nursing alumni to keep them connected
to the School of Nursing. The chapter supports Nurse’s Week
activities in May and the “Lunch and Learn” program
in the fall, and is looking for other ways to reach nursing alumni
through social, educational and mentoring opportunities. If you
would like to help us build a strong chapter, please contact Tom
Lamont, assistant director of alumni relations, at 962.2684 or 800.596.2880.
The Young Alumni Council,
representing alumni from 1993 to 2003, will have its end-of-the-year
social at 6 p.m. Saturday, June 14, at Seapath Yacht Club, Wrightsville
Beach. Council members will enjoy barbecue from Jackson’s
Big Oak Barbecue and an evening of fun and fellowship. The council
will elect 2003-04 officers. The council is currently looking for
graduates of the following classes to serve: 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997
and 2003. Anyone interested in serving contact Tom Lamont at 962.2684
or 800.596.2880.
More than 100 Wilmington
College alumni gathered at the NC Aquarium at Fort
Fisher on June 7 to renew friendships, maintain ties to each other
and the college that they grew to love and that they have witnessed
being transformed into our great university! Wilmington College
alumni have raised just under $23,000 of the $25,000 goal towards
endowing the alumni scholarship. Bob Dobo ’50 and Bill Dobo
’51 have graciously offered to fund the historical marker
for the original site of Wilmington College on 13th and Market Streets.
Plans are moving ahead to acquire the marker noting the significance
of Wilmington College to the community and the students who attended.
Join Wilco alumni at 11:30 a.m. the third Wednesday of each month
in the back meeting room of Jackson’s Big Oak for fellowship
and lunchtime sharing.
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Max Allen, executive assistant to the president and director of
university relations at Georgia College & State University has
accepted the position of special assistant to the chancellor of
UNCW, effective mid-July. He will oversee the operations of the
Chancellor’s Office and university relations. MORE
Rep. Mike McIntyre (D-NC, 7th District) presented the School of
Nursing with a $570,000 grant to operate the Bolton Health and Wellness
Center. MORE
UNCW’s Creative Writing Department will see if imaginative
children are better readers and in turn better learners as part
of the project “Community Creativity: Closing the Achievement
Gap.” MORE
Cleaning up contaminated soil and groundwater is estimated to cost
trillions of dollars in North America. Research by a UNCW geologist
is helping scientists design more effective clean-up schemes. MORE
Seahawk Club member Jim Teachey has given the world an opportunity
to watch a Seahawk (osprey) family grow. Take
a look.
Transforming churches, rebuilding trust after sexual scandals, reaching
young people, reinvigorating worship – these are just a few
of the topics to be addressed at the Pastoral Summit June 17-19
in Indianapolis. Paul Wilkes, UNCW professor, writer and Catholic
layman is founder and project director of the Pastoral Summit. MORE
The UNCW School of Nursing plans to establish the UNC system’s
first Bachelor of Science in Clinical Research. Wilmington-based
PPD Inc. is providing $300,000 to develop the program. MORE
Graduation is a bittersweet time. It signifies an ending and beginning
to different stages in life. That was especially true at UNCW, where
Chancellor James R. Leutze presided over his final commencement.
He retires this summer after a 13-year tenure at the helm of the
institution. MORE
Full
text of Dr. Leutze's address.
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Senior outfielder Jamie Hemingway and senior right-hander Brad Overton,
were selected by the Atlanta Braves and Philadelphia Phillies, respectively,
in the 2003 First-Year Player Draft. Senior right-hander Jake Mullis
was selected by the Kansas City Royals.
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The UNCW baseball team had a successful debut in the NCAA Baseball
Regional in Baton Rouge, La. The Seahawks eliminated nationally
ranked Tulane (coached by UNCW alumnus Rick Jones) late Saturday
and threw a scare into No. 2-rated LSU on Sunday before falling
in extra innings. MORE
Senior Chad Joyner finished eighth in the hammer throw to highlight
UNC Wilmington’s finishes in the NCAA East Regional Track
and Field Championships in Fairfax, Va. Joyner was one of six Seahawks
who competed in the meet, which marked the debut for UNCW in the
inaugural event. MORE
The annual Seahawk Club Golf Challenge is June 23 at River Landing
Golf Course in Wallace. Entry fee is $125 per person and includes
cart, green fees, range balls, lunch, course beverages and dinner
provided by Rucker John’s. Proceeds from both events benefit
student-athlete scholarships. For more information, call 910.962.7737.
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