New Constitution and Bylaws
Vote on changes to be taken at Homecoming
A revised and restated version of the MUW Alumnae Association constitution and bylaws will be presented to the membership for adoption at the annual business meeting in April.
These documents have been under review by the Bylaws Committee and a final version is ready for general consideration. The recommended changes were thoroughly discussed and remanded to the committee to be finalized at the February meeting of the Alumnae board. The revised documents may be accessed at the association website: www.muwalumnae.com.
The timeline below shows you the legal steps that have been in 2007 and so far in 2008.
Significant changes
The new documents incorporate significant changes from the current operating procedures including the makeup of the governing board of the association.
Feedback from active alums indicated that a smaller, more efficient organization was a high priority. The recommended board structure will have 15 elected members with three appointments for a total board of 18. Opportunities for active committees, for electronic voting and innovative methods for disseminating information are also anticipated with the new structure.
Other changes are:
The alumnae board will be asked to approve the new constitution and bylaws at the April 18 board meeting. The general membership will have the opportunity to vote at the business meeting on April 19.
Please study the documents that have been posted so that you can make an educated decision about the future direction of your association. Questions may be addressed to Donette Lee at donettelee@earthlink.net
Annual Business Meeting
11:30 a.m. Saturday, April 19
Rear section of Whitfield Auditorium
Election of officers and adoption of new bylaws are the top items on the agenda for the annual meeting of the general membership of the MUW Alumnae Association at 11:30 a.m. April 19 after the regular convocation. Please note that the meeting location has been changed to the rear section of Whitfield auditorium in order to avoid lost time moving across campus. The official Homecoming program indicates a meeting place in the Nissan auditorium.
All active members of the association are encouraged to attend this important meeting to adopt new bylaws and to elect new officers for the upcoming year. Remember that under our current governing procedures, eligibility to vote is granted to those who have made a contribution to the MUW Foundation (in any amount or to any designated fund) within the last fiscal year. If the new bylaws are approved, this requirement will change; in the future active status will be earned by paying national dues.
This meeting of the historic 118-year-old association may be the most important in our history, because we are moving into uncharted waters in our relationship to our beloved MUW. Every loyal daughter and son is encouraged to be a part of this important meeting.

