I wanted to provide an update to the MAC Division about Rayna Andrews, a
Xavier University senior who posted a request to the listserve through EK Daufin
for a college to complete her education.

I spoke to Rayna on Friday afternoon about attending the University of
Wisconsin-Oshkosh.  Initially she had enrolled at the University of  Houston, but
classes had already started and she had a lot of make up work to  do. Long
story short, classes begin at UW Oshkosh on Wednesday and Rayna is  on flying
there right now.  The campus community really came together  to get her there and
set up.  Here are some of the things they have done to  support her:

An Assistant Vice Chancellor provided airline travel to Appleton, WI (18
miles north of Oshkosh).  She also provided a laundry basket of toiletries,  a
backpack with notebooks, and a floor fan.

Housing has provided a single room for Rayna in the senior/graduate
residence hall and the residence hall staff has contributed a TV, CD player, DVD
player, new towels, linen, storage caddy.

Two nuns from Ghana who are new students provided a basket of  toiletries.

A local florist is sending a bouquet of roses

All of this is awaiting Rayna in her room.

An alum has offered to purchase her books and supplies.

The Men's & Women's Swimming and Diving teams are creating a basket of
snacks and goodies which they will deliver to Rayna later this week.

The Black Student Union will have a welcome reception for her at the first
meeting tomorrow afternoon.

The Chair of the Journalism Department requested to meet her this afternoon
to welcome her and ensure that she gets the classes she needs.
(Interestingly, the Radio/TV/Film Chair and Communication Dept Chair both wanted  her in
their departments...but Public Relations is a major in the journalism
Department).

Most of all, the UW Oshkosh Foundation has started a Student Hurricane
Katrina Relief Fund (letter to alumni and friends is below).  Thus far,  only two
students from New Orleans area universities have transferred to UW  Oshkosh,
and Rayna is the only student from the Gulf region so her needs will be  met
first.

Some of you have expressed a desire to send care packages.  They may  be
directed to the address below at the Division of Academic Support.


Dear UW Oshkosh Alumni and Friends,

Hurricane Katrina has devastated the US Gulf region, and resulted in utter
destruction in New Orleans and the surrounding communities.  People are
homeless, jobless, missing, separated from family members and grieving  the deaths
of their loved ones, while trying to determine and  plan their future.

Universities in New Orleans which opened their doors only a few weeks ago
for the Fall semester have been forced to close them  indefinitely.  This has
displaced faculty, staff, administrators, and  an estimated 75,000 plus
students.

The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh has reached out to displaced students  by
offering guaranteed admission and housing AND up to 12 out-of-state  tuition
waivers for students attending New Orleans area universities so that  they may
continue their education without interruption.  Additionally, our  alma mater
would like to assist these students with relocation expenses, tuition  and
fees, books, housing, clothing, meals and other expenses.  Our most  immediate
need is finding ways to assist Rayna Andrews, a public relations major  in her
final year of study, who is transferring to UW Oshkosh from Xavier  University
in New Orleans.  She and her family, like so many others, lost  everything.
As you might imagine, this is a very difficult time for her;  however, one of
her priorities is to enroll at our alma mater,  continue her studies, and
hopefully, graduate this academic year.

Dr. Muriel A. Hawkins, Assistant Vice Chancellor in the Division of  Academic
Support, spoke to Tom Keefe, President of the UW Oshkosh Foundation,  Inc.,
and he has agreed to establish a "Student Hurricane Katrina Relief  Fund" to
assist Rayna, as well as other transfer students (to UW  Oshkosh), with needs,
as a result of  Katrina.

We are asking everyone to help by making a tax-deductible  contribution for
this worthy cause.  No contribution is too small.  If  you would like to make a
donation by mail, please print out a _gift form_
(http://www.uwosh.edu/foundation/page/GiftForm.pdf)  to send  along with your donation, which you may
deliver or mail to the Foundation at the  Oviatt House on campus. Online donations
may also be made (securely), by  completing the Foundation's online _donation
 form_ (http://www.uwosh.edu/foundation/donationform.html) .  Earmark your
contribution to the Other category and specify  "Student Hurricane Katrina
Relief Fund" in the space provided.

Additionally, if you would like to send words of encouragement  to Rayna you
may address them to her at:

Rayna Andrews
c/o Division of Academic Support
Foundation  Center
800 Algoma Boulevard
Oshkosh, WI  54901

The Black  Student Union will welcome Rayna at their first meeting on
Wednesday afternoon,  as alumni, let us welcome her also through contributions and
encouragement.

Your kindness and generosity is appreciated.

Sincerely,

Trevy A. McDonald, Ph.D., class of 1990
Author of Time  Will Tell


_Time Will Tell_ (http://www.reyomi.com/)
Motivational Speaker
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"To do anything truly worth doing, I must not stand back  shivering
and thinking of the cold and danger, but jump in with gusto and
scramble through as well as I can."

Og  Mandino