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Cultivating and Reconnecting

I am extremely honored and excited to have the opportunity to serve our alma mater. As a third generation graduate of HT, I can personally speak of the proud tradition that resonates in my family and in the atmosphere on this University’s campus.  The seeds of commitment, fortitude, integrity, and goodwill have been planted and cultivated, creating an environment where people can come and be lifted to higher academic levels.  As a result, our community of students, faculty, staff, and loyal supporters has, individually and collectively, contributed an incessant flow of gifts that have given birth to local, national, and world change in all areas of our society.  For that, we are proud.  

 

The Office of Alumni Affairs is striving to foster communication with past graduates.  With the help of the Huston-Tillotson International Alumni Association and Alumni Chapters accross the nation, our intent is to develop a network of the University’s constituents that will create a broader financial and volunteer support base for today’s students.  We also seek to engage undergraduate students in establishing a life-long relationship with the University through active participation in the United Negro College Fund's National PreAlumni Council.  

 

We are constantly striving to increase capital, so that we can continue to provide a quality education that equips our graduates with the tools of excellence.  Events such as the President’s MASKED Ball, United Negro College Fund's Evening of Stars®, and all of the annual alumni chapter activities, to name a few, assist in supporting the operation of this vital task.  However, the events alone do not sustain us.  The traditional hard work of the faculty, staff, friends, and most importantly, the alumni of this University, keeps us buoyant.

 

Our goal is to reconnect with graduates and former students of Huston-Tillotson University that have been absent from the fol, so who we may strengthen our numbers.  Therefore, as we move into the future together, our hope is to enhance the HT support network in a way that will uphold our legacy. In our effort to increase our numbers, we will be soliciting you for information about your families and friends.  Thank you for your assistance and cooperation in advance.  Together we can. 

  

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La Juana R. Napier, Class of 2007

512.505.3074

512.505.3196 (fax)

lrnapier@htu.edu 

 


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