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ITAS wins top UMAA honor

The Institute of Technology Alumni Society (ITAS) capped off a record-setting year by earning the University of Minnesota Alumni Association's (UMAA) highest honor, the Society of the Year Award, for 1998-99.

The award was presented to ITAS during a ceremony held at the Radisson Hotel Metrodome in September.Each year UMAA recognizes a handful of outstanding events, volunteers, and groups with national awards. ITAS was honored for building a visible and vibrant organization, enhancing the student experience, and involving alumni in programs that make a difference. We owe our success to the hard work done by our alumni.

The Science and Technology Banquet ranks at the top of last year's achievements, raising a record $18,000 for IT undergraduate scholarships. Attended by over 700 participants, the banquet featured guest speaker Nicholas Donofrio, IBM' s senior vice president of technology and manufacturing.

Now in its ninth year, the IT Mentor Program has become the model for college programs throughout the University. Co-sponsored by ITAS and IT Student Affairs, the program matched more than 165 students with mentors last year, aided by on-line sign-up and supportive alumni. During 1999-2000, the mentor program will also complete the development of a computerized system used to match students and mentors.

ITAS also launched a K-12 education initiative designed to encourage young students to develop an interest in science and engineering. Using resources from business, education, the University, and ITAS, the new program will match alumni with schools—through visits, field trips, and Web links.

A highly popular outreach effort, the IT Public Lecture Series brought three events to campus last year, with “The Art and Science of Motorcycles” earning significant press coverage and attracting more than 600 visitors.

In October 1998, members of the IT Class of 1948 enjoyed a very successful reunion organized and sponsored by ITAS as part of its mission to creating lifelong connections among alumni.

ITAS also increased its membership to 5,800 last year, and we hope to fund expansion of our programs by increasing membership to 6,000 by the end of next year. If you're not a member, I encourage you to become one. You can find out more about membership and its benefits on the UMAA web site (www.alumni.umn.edu).

It has been an honor and a pleasure to serve as your alumni president during the past year. I am confident that the organization will continue to achieve great success under the capable leadership of my successor, John Borowicz (Computer Science '80).

Ski-U-Mah!

Richard Hedger
Electrical Engineering '62, M.S. '68
1998-99 ITAS President