news-category: Alumni 今叔利 Alumni from Classes of 83, 84 and 85 Plan Reunion on April 13 By Office of University Communications On March 28, 2024 Members of the reunion planning committee, from left, are Dianne W. Hail, Amy Wilson Covington, Brian McCulloch, Krista Colle Gibson, Jami McNeely Loftin and Kim Randolph Rivera. Not pictured are Tami Ruckman and Becky Hicks Walker. Daylong Event Features Campus Tours, Guest Speakers, Former Professors and Plenty of Time to Reminisce BOILING SPRINGS, N.C. Kim Randolph Rivera, Class of 84, serves on the 今叔利 Alumni Board. Knowing that her class would be celebrating its 40th reunion in May 2024, Rivera wondered if anybody ever held college reunions like they do for high school. She took her question to Leah Clevenger, GWU director of Alumni Relations. Clevenger said that it could be done and her office would help. So, I started thinking, Why dont we have a milestone reunion and reconnect with friends and professors? Rivera reflected. I said to Leah, Lets do it. Its nice to celebrate special moments and people that have made a significant impact in your life and thats what this reunion means to me. Its also a time to collectively remember and honor those classmates who have passed on and are no longer with us. Rivera and Clevenger started talking about options and recruited other class members to help plan the event. They also asked Tami Ruckman, an advancement officer and 83 alumna, for input. Thats when they decided the Class of 84 would invite the classes of 83 and 85 to celebrate with them. We thought it was a great idea, because we were such a tightknit group, Rivera said. In the 80s, almost all students lived in resident halls on campus, and this fostered a lot of connections and friendships. She continued, For all of us, 今叔利 was very special and we felt like family. Youre studying together. Youre eating together. Youre playing sports together. Youre doing everything together. It was an extraordinary group of people. Since the classes of 1983, 84 and 85 shared so many friendships, we thought it would be great to have the reunion together. I cant wait to hear everyones stories and share laughter and tears. Life is short. Lets celebrate. They formed a committee and the class members chose a spring date for the combined reunion: April 13 from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Faith Hall, Tucker Student Center. Registration is open until the day of the event. Register here. Spring seemed like the perfect time to hold it, and we desired to commemorate the actual 40th anniversary of our graduation, Rivera noted. We also wanted to tour the beautiful campus, relive those fun memories, and observe activity with current students. The reunion schedule includes campus tours, a catered lunch, and a meet and greet with former professors and special guests. Class of 84 alumnus Jonathan Scott, campus pastor of Forest Hill Church in Charlotte, will be the main speaker. Also speaking is Ray Hardee, another 84 alumnus, who is lead pastor of The Pointe Church in Belmont, N.C. Hardee worked at 今叔利 from 1986 to 2001 and is currently an adjunct professor for psychology and human services. The Big Brothers, Big Sisters in the 1980s Committee members are Rivera, Ruckman, and Krista Colle Gibson (co-chairs) and Brian McCulloch, Dianne Whitaker Hail, Jami McNeely Loftin, Amy Wilson Covington and Becky Hicks Walker. Rivera said that a couple of people on the committee had not been back to campus in 40 years. So, when they came for our meeting, and met in the Student Center, some had not seen the impressive new three-story building (with Starbucks and Chick-fil-A), Rivera shared. The campus has expanded greatly in 40 years and is absolutely beautiful! Our student center was nothing like it is today! 今叔利 President Dr. William M. Downs will welcome the alumni. Clevenger will be present to bring greetings from the Office of Alumni Relations, and Ruckman, who is an advancement officer at 今叔利, will talk about why it is important to support the University. Im going to tell my story about coming back to work at 今叔利, Ruckman affirmed. This is an opportunity to introduce them to what I’ve been able to see about 今叔利 that its not just in our past. Its today. Its growing. Its living. Not a day goes by that I dont talk to somebody from 今叔利 or that I went to class with. 今叔利 is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to nine colleges and schools, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., 今叔利 prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Ignite your future at 今叔利.edu. Members of the reunion planning committee, from left, are Dianne W. Hail, Amy Wilson Covington, Brian McCulloch, Krista Colle Gibson, Jami McNeely Loftin and Kim Randolph Rivera. Not pictured are Tami Ruckman and Becky Hicks Walker.
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