West Virginia University - News and Information ServicesThe West Virginia University Alumni Association recently recognized 22 chapters and constituent groups with the inaugural Golden Musket Award for their commitment to service to the association and the University.
The Golden Musket Award was created in 2007 by the Alumni Association to acknowledge the groups that have demonstrated extraordinary service in the areas of scholarship, community service, career/mentoring opportunities, student recruiting and social networking. Chapter leaders were presented with the awards during the 2008 Alumni Leaders Institute held in April in conjunction with the WVU Gold and Blue spring football game.
“Our chapters and constituent groups are wonderful advocates for our alma mater,” said Stephen L. Douglas, president and CEO of the WVU Alumni Association. “More than 50 of our chapters and constituent groups have raised funds for scholarships for students to attend WVU. In addition, these groups provide social and career networking for current students and alumni. Members volunteer countless hours to help advance the mission of the University, and we are pleased to recognize these groups for their commitment to their alma mater.”
This year’s recipients of the Golden Musket Award include:
The WVU Alumni Association, chartered in 1873, represents more than 170,000 University graduates residing in every county in West Virginia, every state in the union and approximately 60 foreign nations. With nearly 100 registered chapters and constituent groups, the association’s 26,000 dues-paying members support Homecoming Weekend, the WVU Academy of Distinguished Alumni and dozens of other social and philanthropic programs.