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Save the Date!

Sept. 29-Oct. 1

  • Celebrating the 50th reunion of the Class of 1973

  • 50th Reunion of WLFC, the campus radio station

  • 100th Anniversary of the Griffith Memorial Arch

JOIN THE FUN!

Friday night Oiler Bash, Alumni Awards breakfast, tailgate and football game, Saturday evening concert on the lawn, fireworks!

Alumni Association Board of Governors 2022-23

Officers

President

  • Nicole (Hauenstein '99) Burgy

Vice President

  • Suzzette (Stewart '97) Boyd

Past President

  • DeMya Wimberly '94

Elected Representatives (3 year terms)

  • Dr. Michael Bankey '84

  • Pastor Kenneth "Ed" Brandt '81

  • Ann DeHaven '70

  • Preston Eberlyn ’15

  • Kimberly (Clemons '81) Grilliot

  • Dr. Lisa (Huffman '84) Hansel

  • Michael Kantner '04 M'06

  • Forrest Miller ’17

  • Kathy (Schalk '09) Myers

  • Dean Plott ’93

  • Alissa (Simpson '01) Preston

  • William Rumbold ‘74

  • Jennifer (Reinhart '99) Schoenberger

  • Dr. Brian Treece ’01 MAE ’02

  • Margaret Wetzler '92

  • Samuel Yates '16

Student Representatives (2 year appointments)

College of Science

  • Tori Ritzler

College of Health Professions

  • Kaitlyn Froelich

College of Education

  • Caitlyn Maag

College of Business

  • Gracie Clement

College of Pharmacy

  • Zoey Cook

SGA President

  • Ashlyn Coleman

UAA President

  • Katie Harris

Alumni Events

UF President Katherine Fell, Ph.D., and administrators from the Alumni and Advancement office enjoyed a trip in February to meet with several Oiler alumni and friends in the Sunshine State.

Lauderdale Yacht Club From left: UF alumni director Kelly Lavelle, Rich Flowers, Beth Flowers, Cary Ratliff ’76, Marian Calendrillo, Paul Calendrillo ’71, hosts Jamie Macy and Bret Macy ’97, President Fell, UF associate vice president of advancement Ken McIntyre, Mike Yunis ’80, Julia Martell-Durkin, and Peyton Sibert ’18.
St. Petersburg, Fla. President Fell, center, with hosts Alice and Dwight Miller ’73.

The capital city of Tokyo – with its unique blend of neon-lit skyscrapers and historic temples – was the setting March 4 for the first UF alumni gathering in Japan. The event welcomed nearly 60 alumni, bringing people from across the country. Guests included Japanese alumni as well as American alumni who live or work in Japan.

Tokyo, Japan From left: Hiroaki “Hiro” Kawamura, Ph.D., UF associate professor of Japanese and director of modern languages; Roger Fell; President Fell; and Hiroaki Kimura, Ph.D. University of Health and Welfare in Okayama.
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