Alumni of the Watauga College program at Appalachian State University are connected by the common experience of being a Wataugan. Through my short time at this university, I have realized that many former Wataugans want to remain connected to the program, usually with a desire to network with other graduated members of the program. I am an alumnus myself, and as I have designed an interdisciplinary concentration in 'Community Studies,' I have decided to do what work I can to establish a Watauga Alumni Organization.
This will be a challenging task, and I plan on drawing from various sources, such as existing alumni organizations, the alumni themselves, and such appropriate texts as Webb's "Handbook for Alumni Administration." My goals are two-fold, and that is to lay as much groundwork as possible into the establishment of an actual organization, and to provide significant insight into the process of community building within an organizational context.
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
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Doug- I think what your doing is a great idea first of all. The creation of an Watuaga Alumni is a great way to keep people in touch with one another and at the same time an arena for people to remember their experiences being a Wataugan. You mentioned something about Myspace and that's a great idea for people to stay in touch. Looking forward to your progess
great idea
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