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.
Come home to UNCW Feb. 7-8
All UNCW alumni are invited to participate in Homecoming 2003 Feb.
7 and 8. Special recognition will be given to 1990-93 graduating
classes, Kappa Sigma and Alpha Delta Pi. MORE
Young Alumni Award nominations extended
The deadline for nominations for the UNCW Young Alumni Award has
been extended to Jan. 24. The new award will recognize young men
and women who graduated during the last 10 years for their outstanding
contributions to the university and the community. For more information
please contact Tom Lamont at 910.962.2684, 800.596.2880 or lamontt@uncw.edu.
Time changes for basketball
socials
Two upcoming basketball socials have been changed from pregame to
postgame events. On Feb. 1 “pasta night” will be at
2:30 p.m. in the Hawk's Nest. UNCW plays Drexel at noon. The March
1 “Mexican fiesta” will be at 6:30 p.m. in the Hawk's
Nest. UNCW plays VCU at 4 p.m. Don’t forget the Homecoming
2003 “chicken pickin’” social at 5 p.m. Feb. 8
in the Hawk’s Nest preceding the UNCW vs. Delaware game at
7 p.m. The general admission cost is $10 for alumni and guests.
You can reserve your spot by calling 962.2682 or 800.596.2880.
Lopez
’02 awarded scholarship
Former SGA president, Adrien Lopez ‘02 was awarded a 2003-04
Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship to attend graduate school at Universidad
Catolica de Valparaiso in Valparaiso, Chile.
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Board member spotlight
The UNCW Alumni Association recognizes immediate past chair Bill
Herrett ’87 in the January alumni spotlight. He is fondly
known as “Captain Chaos” as he inspires action and reaction
among his peers. Bill is married to the former Wendy Pence ’87
and is an avid dog lover. His trusty friend Zack is always close
by and ready to play. Bill works for MCO Transport Inc. as division
manager-domestic. If he is not at work, or home, he enjoys a good
golf course and all of the challenges that it creates for his game.
Bill and Wendy recently discovered the fun of New York City and
have made several trips to enjoy the city that never sleeps. We
thank you Bill, for all you do for our alumni and UNCW.
Chapter News
The UNCW Triangle Alumni Chapter is gathering at
7 p.m. Jan. at the Upper Deck (formerly the Profile), 625 E. Whitaker
Mill Road, Raleigh, to watch the men’s basketball team take
on James Madison University. For more information contact UNCW Triangle
Chapter President Bekki Bennett ’91 at 919.349.7542 or Bekki@Exec-Events.com.
Triad area alumni are invited to watch the Seahawks take on George
Mason University at 7 p.m. Jan. 27 at the Box Seat, 5006 E. High
Point Road, Greensboro. For more information contact Triad
Alumni Chapter President Jason Coley ‘00 at 336.454.1204
or jason.coley@syngenta.com.
SACS makes it official,
reaffirms university’s accreditation
It’s official - UNCW’s accreditation with the Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) was reaffirmed at the
organization’s December meeting in San Antonio.
MORE
Ed lab offers tutoring
Does your child need help with reading, writing and mathematics?
The Ed Lab at the Watson School of Education is accepting children
in kindergarten through sixth grade for tutoring in reading and
math. Tutoring will also be offered for children with special needs.
For more information, call 910.962.3633.
Trustees meetings scheduled
The UNCW Board of Trustees will hold a retreat Jan. 16 and quarterly
committee meetings Jan. 17.
MORE
Donaldson
named chief
Following the retirement of UNCW Police Chief Billy Dawson, 10-year
veteran Capt. David Donaldson assumes the post.
MORE
School of Nursing has ties
to Japan
The School of Nursing has entered into a formal agreement with a
Japanese university that will involve an increase in academic and
research collaboration. MORE
Watson School of Education
among best in state
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 UNCW
hosts leadership conference
Willie E. Gary and Ayinde Jean Baptiste will be guest speakers at
the 10th Annual Southeastern African-American Student Leadership
Conference Jan. 31 through Feb. 2 at UNCW.
MORE
Read a book, drink some
coffee
Doing research just got easier. Java City opened Tuesday in UNCW’s
Randall Library. Patrons can now enjoy a variety of hot and cold
beverages, fresh sandwiches and salads in the comfort of the library.
Vintage Seahawks available
Issues of the Seahawk from the fall of 1973 through the spring of
1983 are available for the asking. Each is yellowed, but in very
good shape. Contact Linda Moore at moorel@uncw.edu.
Moore, UNCW's first director of student activities and long-time
director of the university union, will retire Jan. 31. For the past
six years, she has served as director of development for the Division
of Student Affairs and the School of Nursing.
Seahawks
rally past Dragons in OT, 88-86
Tim Burnette sank a 3-pointer with 15 seconds remaining in overtime
as the Seahawks rallied for an 88-86 victory over CAA rival Drexel
Saturday in Philadelphia. Senior guard Brett Blizzard poured in
a career-high 33 points to pace the Seahawks, while Burnette added
a career-high 19 points and a season-high six assists. UNCW visits
James Madison Jan. 15 for a 7 p.m. start. MORE
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for the latest news on the Seahawks, their TV schedule or how to
catch a game on the Internet.
Kapper leads UNCW over Blue Hens; earns CAA honors
The University of Delaware women’s basketball squad had two
long winning streaks snapped Sunday as guard Jennifer Kapper scored
a team-high 20 points to lead UNC Wilmington to a 56-49 Colonial
Athletic Association victory over the Blue Hens at the Bob Carpenter
Center. The Seahawks play Hofstra at home at 7 p.m. Jan. 16. MORE
Seahawks team up with tickets.com
Single game tickets to UNC Wilmington sporting events are now just
a click away, thanks to the program’s new affiliation with
Tickets.com. Using a best seat profile system, the Web site will
offer tickets for men’s basketball, women’s basketball
and baseball at UNCW. MORE Willis
’90 to speak at baseball spring training banquet
UNC Wilmington, in conjunction with the Dugout Club, will hold its
first ever spring training banquet at 7 p.m. Jan. 25 at the Hilton
Wilmington Riverside. Carl Willis ‘90, former Seahawk standout
and current pitching coach for the Buffalo
Bisons AAA affiliate of the Cleveland Indians, will be the guest
speaker. Several former players will be on hand for the event. The
Seahawks will recognize the team’s sponsors from the community
as well as award winners from the 2002 season. A silent auction
of baseball memorabilia will also be conducted. Tickets may be purchased
at the UNCW baseball office at Brooks Field or call 910.962.3570
for more information.
Upcoming
Seahawk Chalk Talk sessions
UNC Wilmington men’s basketball “Chalk Talk” sessions
begin at 11 a.m. in Alleigh’s
Restaurant on New Centre Drive. UNCW first-year skipper Brad
Brownell will host Michael Hunt of Towson University on Wednesday,
Jan. 22 and Jim Larranaga of George Mason University on Wednesday,
Feb. 19. Admission is free, but reservations are required. For information,
call 962.7737 or e-mail stephensa@uncw.edu.
UNCW merchandise on sale
at the Seahawk Shop and online
Located in the front lobby of Trask Coliseum, the Seahawk Shop is
open 9-10 a.m. and 1-2 p.m. Monday through Friday and during home
men’s basketball games. You can also shop
online from the convenience of your home or office.
LECTURES
Benjamin J. Hooks, 7 p.m. Jan. 23, Kenan Auditorium. Tickets are
required, but are available free of charge at the box office. This
lecture is part of the Martin Luther King Jr. commemoration event.
MORE
PERFORMANCES William
Bolcom and Joan Morris, award-winning piano duo, 8 p.m. Jan. 18,
Kenan Auditorium. General admission tickets are $18. MORE
NC Jazz Festival Preview, 8 p.m. Jan. 30, Kenan Auditorium. General
admission tickets are $25; call 910.962.3500 for more information.
MORE
The
Chucho Valdés Quartet, 8 p.m. Feb. 11, Kenan Auditorium.
Tickets purchased for the Oct. 7 performance will be honored. MORE
CALENDAR
Jan. 16-17 - UNCW Board of Trustees retreat and meeting
Jan. 20 - Martin Luther King Day, UNCW offices closed
Feb 1 - “Pasta night” postgame social,
6:30 p.m. in the Hawk’s Nest
Feb. 5 - American Red Cross blood drive, 10 a.m.-3:30
p.m. Warwick Center ballroom
Feb. 7-8 - Homecoming 2003
March 1 - “Mexican Fiesta” postgame
social, 5 p.m. in the Hawk’s Nest
March 29 - Join fellow UNCW for the March of Dimes
Walk at Greenfield Lake
April 9 - Cape Fear Alumni Chapter Grand Slam Jam
@ Brooks Field. UNCW plays UNC.
April 26 - Cape Fear Alumni Golf Classic at Echo
Farms
April 25 - Communication Studies Roundtable
May 4 - Raleigh alumni annual Durham Bulls event
at 5 p.m. Bulls play the Syracuse Sky Chiefs
May 5 - Nurses Week
May 7 - School of Nursing “Lunch and Learn”
at New Hanover Regional Medical Center
May 17 - Commencement
June 7 - Wilmington College 1947-69 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 South’s 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.
Ways
to support UNCW - Your gift to UNCW helps provide the resources
to create and strengthen academic programs, fund scholarships, provide
support for faculty and build and maintain the infrastructure to
support these activities. For more information contact the Division
for University Advancement at 910.962.3626 or 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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