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[ A MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ]
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Dear Alumni Volunteers:
The response to our first issue of Alumni Volunteer Update was overwhelmingly positive. At 6 p.m. on January 8, we sent this e-newsletter to you and 1,031 of your volunteer colleagues across the nation and world. By 9 a.m. the next morning, more than 35 percent of you had opened the file. For an e-newsletter, that's an impressive hit rate, according to national statistics. The content for our inaugural issue was determined according to a survey sent to many of you last fall, and we hope you found it useful. In any event, please don't be shy about telling us how to make it better. And keep those electronic cards and letters coming my way.
Here at the Hintz Family Alumni Center, we endured one of the coldest Januarys on record. But there's a tremendous amount of heat being generated by the Lady Lions basketball team, which as I write this is undefeated in the Big Ten. This is a fabulous group of athletes, and we believe they will contend for the national championship this spring. As the NCAA tournament gets under way—all the way to the Final Four in New Orleans—the Penn State Alumni Association will be doing pep rallies to fire up alumni support. We sponsored a pep rally when the Lady Lions played St. Joe's in Philadelphia on January 29, and the Penn Staters in the St. Joe's field house—two busloads from Centre County, but the vast majority from the Delaware Valley—outnumbered and out cheered the home crowd all night long. Your Penn State Alumni Association is doing everything possible to build increased alumni and fan support for our women's and men's basketball programs.
Meanwhile, our membership campaign continues to go well. As of January 30, our totals reached 151,549, compared to 145,623 last year same week and 144,293 two years ago same week. These numbers do fluctuate from week to week, however, and the January 30 number will decline as we remove those gratis members from December 2002 who did not renew their free annual membership in December 2003. But we are still on pace to pass the 150,000 mark by June 30 of this year—up from 146,619 last year—just in time for the start of Penn State's 150th anniversary year. We are now beginning to engage Penn State's academic colleges and campuses in our three-year membership drive, and will be looking to our affiliate group leaders as well to help us stay No. 1.
For those of you in northern climes, stay warm and take solace in the fact that we are only five weeks from spring. For those of you in southern and western climes...hey, I'm willing to travel!
For the future,
Roger L. Williams '73, '75g, '88g
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features
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Don’t be confused, Alumni Council and Trustee elections upcoming, vote in both
In April two important elections will take place, one for the University's Board of Trustees and the other for the Alumni Association's Alumni Council. While the ballots in your mailbox may look similar, they are in fact different. Your input is critical; your opinion is valued—in both elections.
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Our database is one of the best, but we need your help
Maintaining a database of nearly one million records is no easy task, but the Alumni Association’s Data Access and Services unit does just that—and they do it better than almost anyone else in the country. The accuracy of our records is yet another source of Penn State pride, but we can’t do it without a little help from you.
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tips & best practices
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Changes in store for National Service Week program
In 1994 the Penn State Alumni Association launched National Service Week, an annual event designed to promote community service among Penn Staters nationwide. In the past 10 years, we’ve proclaimed that “Penn State is #1 in Service, Too” and asked others if they, too “got pride” in their alma mater.
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in the spotlight
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Once near extinction, Aiken-Augusta Chapter roars back
This month’s affiliate group spotlight shines on the Aiken-Augusta Chapter. Nearly extinct just a few years ago, the Aiken-Augusta Chapter is now thriving. With close to 100 members, the chapter has enrolled nearly one-third of all alumni in its region.
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association highlights
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Alumni & Parents Weekend and N.J. golf outing highlight Association’s THON activities
Final preparations are being made for the 2004 version of America’s largest student-run philanthropy. The opening hour of Dance Marathon, more affectionately referred to as THON, is little more than one week away. This year, the Alumni Association’s THON activities will feature a little of the old, and a little of the new.
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Live at Lincoln Center: Penn State students to perform in NYC
Lincoln Center is home to an amazing range of classical, contemporary, and innovative performing arts events, and on March 31, New York City’s major performing arts center will welcome students from Penn State’s Musical Theatre program and Essence of Joy choir for a special performance.
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Group and individual award nominations sought
The Penn State Alumni Association has announced that nominations are being sought for affiliate group and individual awards. All AIGs, APGs, chapters, and societies are eligible to nominate their groups.
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member center
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Alumni directory offers Penn Staters the chance to reconnect
Members of the Association continue to access the online directory of alumni in record numbers. In an effort to further connect all members of the Penn State family, the Alumni Association is in the process of compiling a printed alumni directory.
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events
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Upcoming events
Bringing alumni together is the heart of our mission and our identity. The Alumni Association’s annual events and programs such as reunions, homecoming activities, and pep rallies promote feelings of nostalgia and connection to the University and to each other among alumni.
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[ ALUMNI ASSOCIATION EVENTS ]
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[ AFFILIATE GROUP EVENTS ]
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feedback
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We want to hear from you
Please tell us about an event your group has hosted, or one that's upcoming. Share with us your successful group initiatives, or tell us about things you'd like us to include in future issues of this e-newsletter. Of course, we don't just want to hear about it, we'd love to see it, too. So if you have pictures to go along with story ideas, please include those as well. Submit all information to alumni-relations@psu.edu. And of course, if you have questions feel free to contact us at alumni-relations@psu.edu or 800-548-LION.
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[ ALUMNI ASSOCIATION NEWS ]
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