Monday, August 1, 2011

UNCW Embraces New Leadership for the Alumni Association


The UNCW Alumni Association Board of Directors is an elected group of volunteers that help guide and advise the association. Their goal is to engage alumni in the life of our university.

Sandra with former AAGA President,
Lolita Bryant '04, '11M
We are proud to welcome the new leadership for the 2011-2012 fiscal year. Chair, Sandra McClammy '03, '09M, works as an on-air personality for Cumulus Broadcasting, recently taught at UNCW and is now an English Professor at Cape Fear Community College.  Vice Chair, Wallace West '63, is the owner and CEO of Coastal Carolina Streetscapes, LLC. Secretary, Lauren Scott '06, '10M, works at UNCW as the Assistant Director for First Year Admissions. Treasurer,  Jody Burke '85, is a Financial advisor and First Vice President- Investments for Wells Fargo.

Jody with Chelsea McNeil at
UNCW's Campaign Public Launch event

Julie and her husband, Chad, at
the Triad Chapter Fall Dinner
Another key component to the association is chapter and alumni group leadership. These leaders play a major role in keeping alumni informed and connected to others in their respective region or areas of study. The new chapter leaders are: Charlotte Area Alumni President, Robert Abbotts '85; Triad Area Alumni President, Julie Patterson Landon '02; Cape Fear Area Alumni President, Chrissy Coor '01; Cameron School of Business Chapter President, Kevin Fanning '02; and African American Graduate Association (AAGA) President, Linda Rawley '86. To see all the chapter leaders and other members of the board, take a look at the full alumni board list.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

UNCW Alumni Website Goes Mobile!

Now you can check out the latest alumni news and events from your smartphone! The new UNCW mobile website, designed by local marketing and technology gurus, Blu Zeus, is the perfect way to stay on top of what's in store for alumni- without needing a computer!

The new site features an events calendar, alumni chapter information, local and national benefits, a campus map and an easy-as-pie way to update your contact information! Check it out by navigating to www.uncw.edu/alumni on your mobile phone.  

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Get Ready for the Durham Bulls Picnic on July 8!



The UNCW Triangle Area Alumni Chapter will host the annual Durham Bulls Picnic on Friday, July 8. Tickets are now available online until July 4. See you at the ball park!

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Share Your Memories for the Alumni Beach Day Video!

Johnnie Mercer's Pier, MOI, Surfing Before Class, K-38, 4-wheelin', Friends with Beach Houses, Fishing on the South End Jetty, .....Your Story Goes Here!.... Crystal Pier, Mad Monk, Blockade Runner, The Crest, Catching rays behind the Dunes, Studying late at Pizza Hut on WB....


On UNCW's campus you worked hard, chatted with professors and helped remind your roommates to get to class on time (or they were the ones reminding you!). What about during your downtime? Days without classes and breaks between semesters?

We want to hear about your memories on the southeastern NC coast! What was your favorite hang-out? Where did you always bring out of town friends when they came to visit? When school had you stressed where would you go to unwind?
Post your favorite photos and videos on the Alumni Facebook Page by July 8 for a chance to be included in the Video!!

Share this with friends and to see what old photos they can dig up too!

Monday, June 13, 2011

Alumni Make a Difference in Preparing Students for Success

While UNCW has many alumni who move around the globe after they graduate, a lucky few work right here at the university. One in particular, works hard to ensure that our current students have an unforgettable experience and all the tools they need to prepare for success after graduation.

Missy Kennedy  ’01, is UNCW’s Director of Annual Giving. She achieved a position at the university after working for the House of Blues in Myrtle Beach as the Promotions Manager and excelling in her marketing career.

Reflecting on her years as a student she recalls, “The time I spent at UNCW was transformational. My professors were mentors who made course work relevant to our lives, to pop culture and to the working world – preparing us for our future”. A Communication Studies major, she was also involved in ACE (the Association for Campus Entertainment) where her love for music became as varied as the diverse group of student leaders she worked with.  

Missy also joined Alpha Phi sorority, becoming part of a special legacy of young women who are committed to scholarship, service and friendship. “I have shared some of life’s most special moments with these women… vacations, weddings, births and more.”

Now back at the university that gave her so much, she wonders if fellow alumni understand the impact they can make. “I am just one of 57,000 alumni whose life has been influenced by UNCW; yet I am only one of 3,235 alumni who have made a gift to UNCW this year. I have no doubt that most alumni feel the same way I do about UNCW. I see their Seahawk license plates or their “Dub” t-shirts. I cheer alongside them at Trask Coliseum and have drinks with them at alumni socials. I see their posts on the UNCW Alumni facebook page and read their stories in the alumni magazine. As a proud alumna, I know that there’s no better way to show my support for my alma mater than to make an annual gift. As the Director of Annual Giving, I’ve seen just how critical that support is for today’s students. Imagine the possibilities and resources that could be made available for today’s Seahawks if more UNCW alumni joined me in this tradition of giving.”

Reflect on your own UNCW memories and challenge yourself to think how the university is helping you reach your highest potential. Find out how your annual gift can provide funding for scholarships, academic programs, cultural activities, technology upgrades, professorships, and opportunities that foster friendships, develop leaders, change perspectives and inspire greatness.

Alumni can trace so many important achievements in their lives, both personal and professional to their time at UNCW. Give back to be that support for our next generation of Seahawks.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Accepting Nominations for J. Marshall Crews Award until August 1

The Alumni Association is now accepting nominations for the J. Marshall Crews Distinguished Faculty Award.  This award, named for Dr. J. Marshall Crews, honors a faculty member who exhibits the qualities of service and leadership that Dr. Crews personified throughout his life.  During his 33 year career at Wilmington College and UNCW, Dr. Crews held the following positions; Mathematics Professor, Registrar, Academic Dean, Director of Admissions and Dean of Students.  Additionally, Crews is the author of From These Beginnings, a history of Wilmington College from 1947 to 1969.  Dr. Crew passed away in April 2010.

This Award is based on the following criteria:
Service
Student Support Effort
Leadership Roles
Community Service and Outreach Efforts

Nominations may be submitted by any faculty or staff member, alumnus, student or community member by August 1, 2011. Submit the online form and a letter of recommendation illustrating how the nominee exhibits the criteria outlined above to Kim Gargiulo at gargiulok@uncw.edu or mail to:  Kim Gargiulo, Wise Alumni House, 1713 Market Street, Wilmington, NC 28403, Campus Mail Box:  5906.

The award recipient will be presented with a $500 stipend at the Fall Faculty Meeting on September 1, 2011. DEADLINE FOR NOMINATION IS August 1, 2011.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

FORMER SEAHAWK INSPIRES STUDENTS

Kindergarteners at nearby College Park Elementary School recently raced to good health with help and inspiration from their teacher, former UNCW swimming and diving standout Melissa Milstead.

Milstead, the Colonial Athletic Association’s Swimming and Diving Scholar Athlete-of-the-Year for two straight years in 2006 and 2007, encouraged her class to exercise by running for two years in a row.

Last year, Milstead’s first grade class ran a 26.2-mile marathon and this year, her kindergarteners have done the same. Milstead’s class of five and six-year-olds started their marathon in January and kept count of their laps around the track until they reached the distance of a full marathon.

“If you ask them, they’ll tell you ‘I’m exercising my heart,’” said Milstead of her kindergarten class. “They even ask to run laps.”

Milstead, who has run competitively in marathons and tackled triathlons, was also the recipient of the school’s Chancellor’s Cup Award for Academic Excellence following her senior year at UNCW.

“She’s having a tremendous influence on the lives of her students and enabling them to feel good about themselves,” said UNCW Head Swimming and Diving Coach Dave Allen of his former student-athlete. “She’s giving them a head start on learning a healthy lifestyle, which can carry them through the rest of their lives.”

The College Park Elementary students even helped pass out medals to this year’s 2011 Quintiles Wrightsville Beach Marathon winners. In fact, Milstead’s class received identical medals to reward them on completion of their own marathon.

Milstead was excited to get her class involved and was proud to watch her students complete their goal for the second year in a row.

“Doing this is really great because it gets them excited about exercising and having a healthy lifestyle, while promoting cooperation and support for one another.”

Submitted by UNCW Athletics Intern, Erin Hamil