WACU to share insights, wisdom at first senior
send-off
For immediate release
April 22, 1999
Current members of the Abilene chapter of Women for ACU
will gather on Thursday, April 29, to share their wisdom and
insights on life, families and careers with women graduating
from ACU. The networking session will be designed to help
graduates make contacts that might benefit their
professional and personal lives.
This networking session, WACU's first Senior Send-off,
will be a reception from noon to 6 p.m. at the Jennings
House Museum. Women graduating from ACU in May, August and
December have been invited to take advantage of this
question-and-answer time with WACU members representing a
blend of professional, domestic and Christian
lifestyles.
Each graduating senior will receive a complimentary
one-year membership to WACU and a national directory of WACU
members they can use to find contacts, mentors and advisers
throughout the southern United States.
WACU is an organization of women interested in Christian
education. They fund scholarships and campus improvements at
ACU by a variety of projects, while building unity and
friendships among the members scattered throughout the
world.
About 500 members in nine chapters in Texas, plus over
200 members-at-large in three foreign countries and 21
states make up the WACU membership. Inclusion is not limited
to alumnae of ACU, but it is open to any woman seeking to
support and encourage ACU or Christian education.
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If you are a member of the media who would like more
information about this release, please contact Tom Craig,
director of media and community relations, at craigt@nicanor.acu.edu
or call 915-674-2692.
- Last update: April 22, 1999
- This page is maintained by Tom Craig,
craigt@nicanor.acu.edu.
- http://www.acu.edu/people/news/990422-senior.html
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