In This Issue:
Ten Alumni Classes to Relive “Golden Days”
  Winthrop Commemorates Brown v. Board 50th Anniversary

Alum Shares Insight on Iraq One Year Later

Notable Names: Faculty and Students Make News

   Recent Winthrop Events Photos
   
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Ten Alumni Classes to Relive “Golden Days”

The Alumni Relations office and individual reunion committees are putting the final touches on plans for the 2004 Alumni Reunion Celebration, to be held on campus April 23-24. Alumni from 10 classes (1929, ‘34, ’39, ’44, ’49, ’54, ’59, ’64, ‘69 and ’74) will gather for an unforgettable weekend of events and fun-filled reminiscing with former classmates.

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Alum Shares Insight on Iraq One Year Later

If Major David C. Andersen `86 needed reassurance about the American military’s invasion of Iraq a year ago, he needed not look any further than the faces of Iraq’s children.

“Seeing the children in Iraq told a story,” said Andersen, who was part of the Marine Corps forces deployed in 2003 during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

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Upcoming Alumni Association Events -- Mark Your Calendars!

April 8 – Sumter alumni event - 6 p.m. at Alice Boyle Garden Center, Sumter, S.C.
April 17 – Kershaw County Alumni Chapter luncheon, 11:30 a.m., Springdale Hall,
Camden, S.C.

April 23 – Alumni Reunion Celebration,
see related story.

May 1 – Clemson Alumni Chapter May Morning Coffee, 10 a.m., Clemson, S.C.
Click here for more info on the above events.

Recent Winthrop Events Photos


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Winthrop Commemorates Brown v. Board 50th Anniversary

This spring marks the 50th anniversary of the landmark legal case Brown v. Board of Education, which declared school segregation unconstitutional on May 17, 1954. Winthrop is commemorating the anniversary through a variety of educational events that began in February and will continue through April.

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Notable Names: Faculty and Students Make News

Winthrop faculty and students remain passionate about the work of the university and the advancement of their fields of study. Click "more" for some updates on research projects and awards on some of them.

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