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June 2006 - Vol. 5 No. 3  


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UNCW clocktowerTIMING IS EVERYTHING
Alumni who contribute to UNCW provide much more than financial assistance. Corporations and foundations look at alumni giving rates when evaluating grant requests, and U.S.News and World Report factors the percentage into its statistical formula when ranking universities. Each gift represents your confidence in the university and its commitment to provide students with the most powerful learning experience possible. This fiscal year, UNCW hopes to set a new standard for participation by achieving a 13 percent alumni giving rate. We are very close to reaching the goal and we need your help to get there. You have the opportunity, right now, to make a difference at UNCW. Click HERE to download a gift form and contribute to UNCW before June 30, 2006. You may also call 910.962.3751 or 866.468.6291 to contribute. If you have already given this year, thank you for your loyalty to UNCW. Your support is sincerely appreciated!

Alumni News

ALUMNI MEMBERSHIP HELPS GROW SCHOLARSHIPS
Wilmington College and UNCW Alumni can take advantage of all of the new benefits and discounts and help the alumni association grow its scholarship program.  To become an active member, please make a minimum donation of $25 to the UNCW Alumni Association.  Download the “Get Active” form.

seahawk license platePERSONALIZED SEAHAWK LICENSE PLATES AVAILABLE
Join the growing number of alumni who are taking their Seahawk pride on the road. North Carolina alumni and friends can sport the Seahawk license plate and support UNCW student scholarships at the same time. Seahawk license plates are $25 and can be personalized for $45. For each plate, $15 of the application fee supports the alumni association’s scholarship program, which currently awards 13 scholarships of $1,500 or more. MORE

CHAPTER NEWS AND EVENTS
Atlanta BravesThe Atlanta Braves baseball outing has been rescheduled to Saturday, Sept. 9 for alumni and friends in Georgia.

The Baltimore Alumni Chapter is planning a social event for all MD/DC alumni on Saturday, June 24, at Camden Yards to watch the Baltimore Orioles take on the Washington Nationals. A pregame social will be held at 11:30 a.m. at Pickles Pub.

Alumni living in the New York City and New Jersey areas are invited to a social at 6 p.m. Monday, June 26 at The Tonic Bar in New York City.

All alumni living in the Boston area are invited to a social at 6 p.m. June 27 at the “corner pocket” at Jillian’s Boston.

To RSVP, purchase tickets or obtain more information on any of these events, visit http://www.uncwalumnitickets.com.

NEW ALUMNI COMMUNITY NOW ONLINE
Find lost college roommates, post a photo, tell the world about that new job. Alumni can obtain their log-on ID number by sending their request via e-mail to alumni@uncw.edu. For more information visit http://www.uncw.edu/alumni.

ALUMNI BENEFITS
The UNCW Alumni Association has partnered with American Home Mortgage (AHM) to offer the “Seahawk Rewards Program.” Alumni who work with loan officers J.D. Terry ’99 and Daniel Cain ’95 will receive a closing cost credit and $100 will be donated on their behalf by AHM to the alumni association.  Other new programs for alumni include discounted vacation accommodations available through University Alumni Travel Benefits, student loan consolidation and discounted car insurance through GEICO. To learn more about these programs, as well as traditional alumni benefits, such as Randall Library privileges and discounts on bookstore clothing, please visit http://www.uncw.edu/alumni, call 800.596.2880 or e-mail alumni@uncw.edu.

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campus news

Mike Mallin
Mike Mallin

LOCAL ECONOMY TO CONTINUE ROBUST GROWTH
Following growth of almost eight percent during 2005, the local economy of Brunswick, New Hanover and Pender counties is forecasted to expand by more than nine percent over the next 12 months, predicted Dr. William W. Hall Jr., senior economist with the Center for Business and Economics Services in the UNCW Cameron School of Business. MORE

COASTAL WATER CONTAMINATION INCREASES WITH POPULATION
The increase in coastal area population is directly correlated to an increase in contaminated waters and shellfish bed closings, according to UNCW research professor Michael A. Mallin. In his article “Wading in Waste,” which appears in the June 2006 issue of Scientific American, Mallin pointed to a recent study which has shown that over 85 percent of all beach closures and advisories in 2004 were a result of excessive counts of bacteria in the beach waters. MORE

aquariusNAVY MISSION ON AQUARIUS USES ‘REBREATHERS’
On June 6 the NOAA Undersea Research Center (NURC)/UNCW began work on a collaborative effort with the Navy’s Specialized Research Diving Detachment on two separate five-day missions. Both missions are Aquarius underwater saturation missions in Key Largo, Fla. MORE

RESOURCES FOR SUMMER, HURRICANE SEASON
UNCW’S proximity to the Atlantic Ocean is both a blessing and a curse. The location offers opportunities for summer fun in a coastal setting, but also places the university in the heart of hurricane territory. MORE

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Seahawk Sports

Michelle JarmanJARMAN QUALIFIES FOR U.S. WOMEN’S OPEN
In a stirring tribute to her recently deceased grandparents, former UNC Wilmington golf standout Michelle Jarman qualified for the upcoming 2006 U.S. Women’s Open Championship Monday, shooting back-to-back 74’s in sectional qualifying outside Baltimore, Md. MORE

Anna RaynerRAYNOR FINISHES FOURTH IN NCAA JAVELIN FINALS
Anna Raynor became the first back-to-back All-American in the history of the program when the UNCW junior finished fourth in the javelin finals at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships June 9 in Sacramento, Calif. She sent the javelin 53.48 meters or 175-05 feet on her third throw in the finals to finish behind Air Force’s Dana Pounds (190-03), Nebraska’s Kayla Wilkinson (178-10)and Georgia’s Krista Woodward (177-11). MORE

RECORD SIX SEAHAWKS SELECTED IN MLB DRAFT
UNCW set a program record with a total of six Seahawks selected in the 2006 MLB First Year Player draft after four players were picked on June 7. Senior pitchers Adam Paul and Thomas Benton were selected by the San Francisco Giants and Cleveland Indians, respectively, while senior third baseman Matt Poulk was tabbed by the Milwaukee Brewers. Junior designated hitter Jonathan Batts was selected by San Francisco in the 49th round as a catcher. MORE

THREE SEAHAWKS RECOGNIZED FOR ACADEMIC WORK
UNCW student-athletes Michelle Jarman, Melissa Milstead and Michael Krayer have been named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District at-large teams for their work in the classroom in 2005-06. Administered by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), the program recognizes two teams from each of the eight districts in both the college and university divisions. UNCW’s three honorees each captured First-Team honors in District 3, which encompasses North Carolina, Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. MORE

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Events

Performances
UNCW Presents announces its 2006-07 Arts in Action Performance Series that builds on the excitement and success of previous years, bringing to campus the highest caliber of professional performing artists on tour from around the world and across the spectrum of artistic disciplines. MORE

LECTURES
The theme of the 2006-07 Leadership Lecture Series is Globalization, Science and Social Responsibility. For a complete listing upcoming speakers visit MORE


Exhibits
Gail Henderson and Sarah Tector will exhibit their works through Aug. 1 in the Warwick Center gallery. MORE

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SUMMER CAMPS - Looking for exciting, confidence-building educational experiences for your children? UNCW has a broad range of excellent programs available. Choose camps in math and science, marine science, creative writing, music, theatre, business, and athletics, including baseball, softball, basketball, soccer, swimming and volleyball.

CAMPUS NEWS – Read more of the latest news and events happening across campus.

PLANNED GIVING – In-depth articles about estate planning and planned giving are available at . Also take advantage of the online gift calculator, read donor stories, request complimentary e-brochures and learn about donor lifetime income plans. For more information, please contact Chris Clapp, director of planned giving, at 910.962.3214.

LIFELONG LEARNING – Pathways, the UNCW Osher Lifelong Learning Institute catalog.

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

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