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FEATURE STORY Winter 2005

By Mary Caroline Mitchell
Homecoming Dinner Buffet

From the left: Henry Berry, MPA '82 PAA;
Katherine Starks-Lawrence '82, MBA '00 CBM; and Chuck Schrage,
VP for Alumni Relations |
On a Friday evening in early October a homecoming buffet dinner was held in UIS’ Public Affairs Center restaurant prior to a performance by Capitol Steps, a musical satire group of government staffers from Washington, D.C., who claim to be "the only group in America that attempts to be funnier than Congress." More than 80 alumni attended the sold-out dinner and everyone agreed it was the perfect way to spend an evening, enjoying the company of fellow alumni and laughing so hard that it hurt.
Networking Events
UIS students and alumni benefited from two networking workshops offered on campus and in downtown Springfield in mid-October. Claudia Delestowicz from the UIAA’s Alumni Career Center shared tips on the importance of networking in career development. Participants worked on developing a 30- second sound bite to use when introducing themselves, learned how to share their business cards, and received advice on the best ways to meet and greet others. Everyone was gratified to learn that 80 percent of people consider themselves shy!
In early November an Alumni Networking Roundtable was held in downtown Springfield
at which participants practiced their networking skills while they picked up
career tips from successful alumni professionals. Deb Cimarossa '93
CBM, MA '98 LAS, senior human resource consultant, AIG American General,
spoke
on "Career Mobility within Your Company." Geoff Obrzut '76
LAS, president and CEO of the Illinois Community College Board and chairman of
the UIS Campus Alumni Advisory Board, presented "Board Careers in Nonprofit
vs. For-Profit Organizations." Linda Koch '84 PAA,
executive vice-president, Illinois Bankers Association, discussed "Using
Your Professional Association to Advance Your Career." For
more information about career related job workshops and counseling, visit the
Career Center website at http://www.uiaa.org/careers/.
To network with other alumni, visit the UIAA's online directory at http://www.uiaa.org. Be sure to keep your own information up-to-date, as members of the Alumni Association have members-only access to a component that allows multi-level searches for alumni (throughout the U.S. and world) who are willing to provide career advice and mentoring. For information about how to access this service, contact the Alumni Association service center at 1-800-355-2586.
Lou Kutzler MA '74 PAA and Diana Carper '80
LAS (UIUC) enjoy the buffet at a Taste of UIS luncheon |
Taste of UIS Luncheons
Attendance doubled this past fall at the Taste of UIS luncheons. On October 21, UIS Professors Michael Lemke and Keith Miller made a joint presentation titled "Floodplain of Dreams" at which they described UIS' involvement
with the Emiquon project, a massive ecological effort to restore 7,000 acres
of Illinois River floodplain to its pre-civil war state. For more information
on this topic, contact Lemke at lemke.michael@uis.edu. In November, Dean of the College of Business and Management Ron McNeil made a fascinating presentation titled
"Nanotechnology: How It Might Change Your Life." Participants were given a "Nano IQ test" and their questions were more than answered by the end of the luncheon. All Taste of UIS luncheons are taped for re-broadcast in the Springfield area on public access TV, cable channel 4 and are also available on DVD. Please contact alumni@uis.edu if you are interested in obtaining a DVD of any of the luncheons.
WUIS Alumni on the Air Day
A great big THANK YOU to all UIS alumni who participated as donors, on-air personalities, and phone-answerers during the campus radio station's
fall fund drive in October.Recent data shows that over half the members of WUIS are
U of I alumni. While many alumni participated on other days of the fund drive,
on October 20, designated Alumni on the Air Day, the following UIS alumni answered phones: Joyce Nardulli '84 LAS, Shari McCurdy MA '00 LAS, Helen
Dunn MA '72 LAS, Mary Beaumont MA '89 LAS, Teresa Szabo MA '88 EHS, Bev
Scobell '85,
MA '90 LAS, Sally Cadigan MA '76 EHS, Shelley Hoffman '82 CBM, Mary
Bohlen MA '78 PAA, Ralph Woehrmann MA '91 EHS,Robert Volkman MA '73 LAS, Mary
Rechner '98
CBM, Mark Wancket MA '84 LAS, Lynn Rhoades '92 , MA '96 LAS, Bonita
Ellis '80 CBM, and Teresa Ebert '02 CBM. On-air hosts during the fund drive were Tim
Schweizer MBA '85 CBM, Tess Fyalka '87 LAS, MA '88 PAA, Tara
McAndrew MA '85 PAA, Jim Forstall MPA '73 PAA, Randy Witter MPA '82 PAA, and Bill
Hall '70
(UIUC), MA '73 LAS. During Alumni on the Air Day the Alumni Association donated four bottles of UIAA private label wine and two tickets to the November Taste of UIS
lunch.

From the left: UIS Chancellor Richard D. Ringeisen,
Barbara Burkhardt and Carolyn Ringeisen |
Washington, D.C., Alumni
UIS alumni in the D.C. area gathered at the home of Craig '81 LAS (UIUC)
and Barbara Burkhardt '84 LAS (UIUC), MA '90 LAS, PHD '94 LAS
(UIUC) for an evening of food and conversation. Chancellor Richard Ringeisen, and wife, Carolyn, helped welcome the group and the Chancellor also updated everyone on the amazing changes occurring on campus. Barbara, who has her master's degree from UIS and her undergraduate degree and doctorate from the Urbana campus, informally shared with the group her experiences teaching online. As an assistant professor of English at UIS, Barbara continues to
teach full-time from her desk at home in D.C. The group of 20 who attended agreed that it would be fun and worthwhile to continue gathering at least yearly.
CAAB Holiday Party
The UIS Campus Alumni Advisory Board (CAAB) enjoyed a holiday party in early
December at the home of Ralph '51, MA '52 CEE (UIUC) and Nancy
Hahn '81, MA '87 LAS. The CAAB assists in
directing alumni activities on the Springfield campus. Members of the newly formed UIS College of Education and Human Services Alumni Council
were also invited to attend.
Alumni Association Scholarship Recipients
The UIS scholarship luncheon is a joyful event each fall that brings current scholarship recipients together with the donors who have provided scholarship funding. On November 3 the lobby of Sangamon Auditorium was filled with more than 250 who were able to participate this year.
The Alumni Association has provided for two scholarships annually. This year's SSU-Full Time Scholarship went to Kristen Pruett, a UIS online student who is working toward a bachelor's degree in English literature. Kristen is a native of Colorado and currently lives in Parachute. She previously attended the University of Wyoming, where she studied music for two years. After moving back to Colorado to live near her fiancé, she changed her major to English and sought out an online program to continue her education. Her career goal is to become an editor at a publishing company and also to pursue her writing interests. She is junior at UIS and plans on graduating in December 2005. She reports that "the scholarship allows me the freedom to worry less about financing my education and to focus more on my studies." Kristen enjoys her online professors, and indicated that hard work and diligence is rewarded and encouraged by the UIS faculty.
Another recipient of an Alumni Association scholarship is Rhett Gairani,
a junior majoring in Chemistry. He hopes to attend medical school and is particularly
interested in infectious diseases. He graduated last May with honors from Springfield
College in Illinois. A native of Springfield, Rhett is the fifth in a family
of six children, and indicated the scholarship is a big help in financing his
education. UIS is a family tradition for Rhett—his brothers Andrew and Victor
both have degrees in Chemistry from UIS; his sister-in-law Cheryl has a degree
in psychology; and his mother, Kathryn, has a bachelor's and master's
degree in history from UIS. Rhett Gairani
From the UIS Peoria Alumni Chapter
Greetings from Peoria!
I hope that all of you have had
the chance to start your New Year off on the right foot and that the upcoming year will be prosperous and most enjoyable for you!
I'd like to tell you a little bit about what's going on in the UIS Alumni community in Peoria. On January 22 we held a Comedy Night for UIS at Brewster's Comedy Club, located at inPlay in downtown Peoria. Despite the sudden winter chill, the event was attended by many local alumni and a good time was had by all.
There are three more events that we are planning this year to encourage interaction and participation among current and prospective UIS Alumni Association members living in the Peoria area. They are:
- Movie Night in April at one of the local theatres, with group discounts for all tickets bought as a part of the UIS Peoria group.
- A Wine Tasting Celebration held in July to provide an
occasion during the summer to mix and mingle, and enjoy some premium wines and other delicacies from the area.
- UIS Peoria Center
30th Anniversary and Homecoming Celebration early in the fall,with events and final date to be determined.
As you can see, we're planning some wonderful events to encourage activity and interaction among our central Illinois alumni. What will make it work and help sustain our UIS Peoria Chapter is involvement and participation from everyone. Come out and join us; we hope to see you soon!
Sincerely, Tom Duncan '00 CBM
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