Welcome
to UNCW's monthly electronic newsletter for alumni and friends, bringing
you news about the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and
the UNCW Alumni Association.
First pregame social is
Jan. 4
The alumni association kicks off the new year with its first pregame
social on Saturday, Jan. 4. The Cape Fear Chapter will be recognized
at the wing fling which begins at 5 p.m. in the Hawks
Nest. Admission is $10 a person, $5 for children six to 12 and free
to children five and under. Active alumni who donate $250 or more
annually to the association or Wise Alumni House and a guest are
admitted for half price. RSVPs required.
Award recognizes young alumni
contributions
Dec. 31 is the deadline for nominations for the new Young Alumnus/Alumna
of the Year Award that will recognize a young man or woman for outstanding
contributions to the university and the community. It is open to
individuals who graduated from UNCW between 1992 and 2002. Nominations
can be made by writing a letter of recommendation, describing why
you think the nominee merits the award and giving examples of the
nominees community involvement, contribution of time, talent
and resources to UNCW, professional achievements and leadership
ability. Include the nominee's name, address, daytime telephone
number and work place. A résumé may also be included.
Nominations should be sent Tom
Lamont assistant director of alumni relations, Wise Alumni House,
1713 Market Street, Wilmington, N.C. 28403. The winner will be recognized
Feb. 7 at Bessies downtown, when the Young Alumni Council
has its Homecoming 2003 gathering.
Board
member spotlight
The Office of Alumni Relations and the UNCW Alumni Association spotlight
this month with sincere appreciation Tracie J. Chadwick 94,
administrative secretary and ex officio board member for the past
eight years. Tracie will be leaving the office Jan. 3 to take on
the role of graduate secretary in the Office of Biological Sciences.
She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in English which she uses daily
in her position. She has been more than her title depicts with alumni
relations and the various constituencies. She is a caring and dedicated
alumnus, university advocate and friend. Tracie enjoys watching
sports, eating hot wings with the right
beverages and being around people about whom she cares. The office
and association will miss Tracie and will never forget the many
accomplishments made at Wise Alumni House and with the alumni association
during her tenure. Best wishes go with Tracie to her new home on
campus.
Chapter news Sandy Saburn, president of
the Charlotte Alumni chapter, invites Charlotte area alumni to the
chapters holiday party at 7 p.m. Jan. 3 in the clubhouse at
the Gates at Quail Hollow. Those planning to attend should bring
an appetizer or dessert, beverage of their choice, gift of $10 or
less for the Dirty Santa gift exchange and canned food
or bagged rice for Loaves and Fishes.
UNCW
alumnus is USA Today all star
Linda Strickland Harrelson 82, a first-grade teacher at Codington
Elementary School in Wilmington was named to USA
Todays fifth annual All-USA Teacher Team.
Commencement is Friday
UNCW will award 955 baccalaureate degrees and 150 graduate degrees
at 9:45 a.m., Friday, Dec. 20, in Trask Coliseum. MORE
So, who wants to be chancellor?
Eighty-five people have formally declared their interest in becoming
the next chancellor of UNCW. Of this group, 20 percent are sitting
presidents or chancellors, 40 percent are sitting provosts, and
approximately 20 percent are academic deans, department chairs or
academic center directors. Approximately 20 percent are from the
non-traditional sector, representing businesses or public service
organizations; 20 percent are women and at least 10 percent are
minority candidates. The search committee plans to narrow the pool
to 35 by the holidays. MORE
Watson School of Education
gets top rating
UNCWs Watson School of Education is one of seven undergraduate
teacher education programs in the state to receive an exemplary
rating, the highest possible, on the Performance Report on Teacher
Education Programs for 2001-02. MORE
Fund raiser to establish
Leutze Merit Scholars Program
A fundraiser is planned for Jan. 16 to establish the Leutze Merit
Scholars Program, honoring the retiring chancellor. Tickets for
An Evening in Honor of James R. Leutze are $1,000 person
or $1,500 a couple. Money raised will fund annual scholarships of
$9,000 per person. MORE
Roer appointed Graduate
School dean
Robert Roer has been appointed dean of the Graduate School effective
Jan. 2. Roer, who has served as interim dean since July 1, earned
a Ph.D. in zoology at Duke University. He came to UNCW in 1979 and
holds the rank of professor and research physiologist in the Department
of Biological Sciences and the Center for Marine Science. During
his tenure here he has served as assistant director of CMS and assistant
chair for graduate studies. In recognition of his work with graduate
students, Roer was one of the two initial recipients of the Graduate
Mentor Award in 2000. An active scholar/researcher, he has received
almost $3 million in grants, has published over 30 articles, and
has given many presentations at national and international seminars
and symposia.
UNCW
can benefit from holiday food shopping
Doing your holiday food shopping at Harris Teeter can help UNCW
when you link your VIC card to code 5034. Harris Teeter will donate
a percentage of the sale price of house brands to university programs.
MORE
Womens basketball
a winning team
The Seahawks defeated the Bowling Green Falcons, 72-55, in the championship
game of the Radisson Suites Roundball Classic in Boca Raton, Fla.,
on Dec. 7. On Nov. 30 they overturned Furman 74-56 in the championship
game of the Hilton Wilmington Riverside Womens Basketball
Classic Dec. 7 at Trask Coliseum. Their next game is Dec. 20 against
Coastal Carolina. MORE
Graduation rate highest
in UNC system
UNC Wilmington posted the highest graduation rate for its student-athletes
among NCAA Division I public universities in North Carolina for
the four-year class average, according to the annual graduation
rates report released by the National Collegiate Athletic Association
(NCAA). UNCW paced the UNC system in four-year class averages at
74 percent, followed by UNC Asheville at 67 percent and UNC Greensboro
at 53 percent. UNC Wilmington posted the highest graduation rate
for its student-athletes among NCAA Division I public universities
in North Carolina for the four-year class average, according to
the annual graduation rates report released by the National Collegiate
Athletic Association (NCAA).
Blizzard
is Player to Watch
Senior guard Brett Blizzard was singled out as a Player to
Watch by the administrators of the Senior CLASS Award. The
award is presented each year to the nations senior Player
of the Year in NCAA Division I mens basketball. MORE
Seahawk Club surpasses goal
For the second straight year, the Seahawk Club, the primary fund-raising
organization for UNCW athletics, has set a record for contributions
by attracting $1.3 million. Overall, volunteers signed up 417 new
members and surpassed last years totals for unrestricted monies.
The Seahawk Club singled out Larry Knowles as its Fundraiser of
the Year and Tom Peterson 00 as Rookie Fundraiser of the Year
and the CAA Champs 2003 team headed up by Mike Byers 88 as
team champion. The teams and their respective leaders included:
CAA Champs 2003, Knowles; Final Four, Greg Dalton 74, Head
Hawks, Bill Rudisill; Hunkerdowns, Gene Palmer; Sweet Sixteen, Jim
Ballentine; and the Visionaries, Chris Glendenning 88. MORE
PERFORMANCES
The following performances will be in Kenan
Auditorium. For ticket information, call 910.962.3500 or 800.732.3643.
William Bolcom and Joan Morris, award-winning piano
duo, 8 p.m. Jan. 18. General admission tickets are $18.
NC Jazz Festival Preview, 8 p.m. Jan. 30. General
admission tickets are $18.
The
Chucho Valdés Quartet will take the stage at 8 p.m. Feb.
11. Tickets purchased for the Oct. 7 performance will be honored.
EXHIBITS
World War II: Through
the Eyes of the Cape Fear, an online exhibit at http://capefearww2.uncwil.edu
features oral history transcripts, photographs and maps.
Student Visions A Series in Progress
through Dec. 20, Randall Library first-floor art wall, featuring
artwork by students in Eric Lawings advanced and intermediate
classes.
Jan 11 - Alumni Board of Directors meeting, 9 a.m.
Wise Alumni House
Jan. 16-17 - UNCW Board of Trustees retreat and
meeting
Jan. 20 - Martin Luther King Jr. Day, UNCW offices
closed
Feb 1 - Pasta Night pregame social,
5 p.m. in the Hawks Nest
Feb. 7-8 - Homecoming 2003
March 1 - Mexican Fiesta pregame social,
5 p.m. in the Hawks Nest
April 26 - Cape Fear Alumni Golf Classic at Echo
Farms
May 17 - Commencement
June 7 - Wilmington College 1947-60 reunion
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 UNCW 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 Souths best undergraduate teaching institutions
as evidenced by a high demand from talented students to be admitted,
national recognition, and growth in regionally relevant programs
such as gerontology, public administration and film studies.
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.
Ways
to support UNCW - You can make a year-end tax-deductible gift
to UNCW. Checks must be postmarked by Dec. 31 or you can make your
contribution by credit card online.
Live on
Campus - The Webcam atop Randall Library overlooks the Campus
Commons and gives you a real-time view of the scenery.
University office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
through Friday.
Marybeth K. Bianchi, editor
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