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Friday, May 09, 2008
OFFICE OF INTERCULTURAL AFFAIRS

18th Annual Black Alumni
Mentorship Reunion Weekend

“Building a Road to Success”

April 4-6, 2008

RSVP by March 28, 2008 -- Register Online

Friday, April 4

7:00 p.m., informal reception at the MSU House


Saturday, April 5

9:00 a.m., check in at Crawley Forum

10:00 a.m., Workshop #1 at Crawley Forum

11:00 a.m., Workshop #2 at Crawley Forum

12noon to 2:00 p.m., Lunch in the South Dining Room

2:00 p.m., Alumnus and Student Showcase in Crawley Forum

3:00 p.m., Basketball Game between Alumni and Students in Kirby

5:30 p.m., Reception at Middlecourt

6:30 p.m., Dinner in the Board Room, Settle Hall

8:00 p.m., Mr. Alphonso L. O’Neil-White, Guest Speaker, Chairman’s Room, Settle Hall


Sunday, April 6

10:00 a.m., Breakfast in Crawley Forum


Last Years Reunion 2007

The Minority Student Union (MSU) hosted the 17th Annual Black Mentorship Alumni Reunion. The Logistics Chair of the Black Alumni Reunion, Jason Hall ’08, along with Dean Williams, planned diligently this year to ensure that all things were in order for an unforgettable weekend. This year’s theme for the reunion was “We Have Come A Long Way,” and it was in honor of the strides that former African-American Hampden-Sydney College (H-SC) alumni have made to open the doors of educational and career opportunities to current students. The theme perfectly aligns with the mission of the reunion which is for the alumni to aid the current students with graduate school, to create network opportunities for the students, and for the alumni to serve as distinguished role models for current students. In addition to assisting the current students, the alumni also have the chance to influence prospective students’ decision to attend H-SC. Full Story...

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H-SC Black Alumni
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Black Alumni Mentorship Reunion 2006


Dean Williams presents a gift of appreciation to the 2006 speaker, Keith Barksdale '98. Mr. Barksdale spoke on "Giving Back to Go Forward." Full Story...