Norfolk State University Military Alumni Chapter (MAC)

Norfolk State University Military Alumni Chapter (MAC) The official FaceBook page of the Norfolk State University Alumni Assoc. Military Alumni Chapter

The Military Alumni Chapter was chartered on November 14, 1987, as part of the Norfolk State University Alumni Association (NSUAA), with twenty-two charter members. LTC Chauncey Crenshaw is credited as being the founder of the MAC. The charter members consisted of both active duty and reserve officers.

11/02/2022
Rep. Underwood will make the priority a WW from her State but if you know someone interested hit me up!
01/22/2021

Rep. Underwood will make the priority a WW from her State but if you know someone interested hit me up!

One of our own!!
10/03/2020

One of our own!!

Fellow Spartans,
Each year, the Judge Advocates Association (JAA) recognizes outstanding contributions to the Armed Services by career attorneys serving as Judge Advocates. The Judge Advocate General of each branch of service, along with the Staff Judge Advocate to the Commandant of the Marine Corps, participate in the selection process. Nominees are those who have a demonstrated record of outstanding professional accomplishments, service to community, service to the legal profession, and development of subordinates.

This year's recipient of the Outstanding Career Judge Advocate for Reserve Component is Colonel (COL) Leonard "Lenny" Jones, Senior Legal Advisor, United States Army Reserves United States Central Command.

Congratulations on your achievement and thank you for your outstanding service!

Colonel Jones "Lenny" is a proud member of the Pure Gold Alumni Chapter (PGAC) as well as the Military Alumni Chapter (MAC) of the Norfolk State University Alumni Association.

07/23/2020

Closing Tomorrow; Great Job Opportunity! Any questions, contact me directly.

Committee Digital Director — House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee Democrats seek a Digital Director for a fast-paced office. The Digital Director plays a key role on the Communications team and is responsible for creating the visual elements to accompany and promote the Committee’s priorities. Responsibilities include but are not limited to:

Planning for and actively managing the T&I Dems’ social media platforms
Crafting social media guidance and helping develop messaging for Members of the Committee
Managing the Committee website and ensuring it showcases timely, impactful content
Developing branding and other graphic design materials for major pieces of legislation and general messaging purposes
Video filming and editing, photography
Preparing video scripts and talking points for Members of the Committee
Working with the House Recording Studio and Media Center to schedule and manage livestreams for Committee events
Collaborating with Member offices and outside groups on Committee initiatives
Creating posters and visual aids for floor speeches and press conferences

The ideal candidate will possess strong video editing, graphic design, and social media skills; experience with OBS; the ability to multitask and prioritize under pressure; be responsive outside normal working hours; use good judgment; and enjoy working on a team. Hill experience is a plus but not required. The Committee is committed to, and benefits from, a diverse staff, and candidates of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Please send cover letter, resume, and social content/graphic design samples as one attachment to T&[email protected] by July 24, 2020 COB

https://youtu.be/CCck7qlTb_0Shared at the request of Walt Green. Contact him for any questions or comments.
06/28/2020

https://youtu.be/CCck7qlTb_0

Shared at the request of Walt Green. Contact him for any questions or comments.

This GREAT video is about Virginia State and Norfolk State's relationship, mostly NSU since it shows how the College grew from 3 classrooms in the Hunton Y t...

My thoughts on the burden of serving in the military while Black.
06/16/2020

My thoughts on the burden of serving in the military while Black.

Candid and open discussions that welcome different opinions can be an effective catalyst for change; it is no different for racial injustice.

05/25/2020

Congratulations to Ensign Benin Allen on completing his degree and his selection as a Surface Warfare Officer! He's on his way to his first ship, USS SAN ANTONIO (LPD 17), stationed in Norfolk, VA! The NSU Military Alumni Chapter is proud of you.

03/05/2020

MAC Members,

This is an election year for the NSUAA Military Alumni Chapter!

IAW Article IV, Section 3 of our Constitution and Bylaws, "the President shall appoint a nomination committee who shall submit a slate of nominated officers at the Annual General Membership Meeting". This year that meeting is June 6, 2020.

A slate of nominated officers will be provided for your review, consideration and vote on May 9, 2020. Additional nominations may be made from the floor during the June 6, 2020 meeting. All nominees must have a one page Bio submitted to the Nominations Committee at [email protected] no later than April 18, 2020. Specific voting instructions will be provided in subsequent emails leading up to the June 6th meeting.

Please note: All elected positions are currently open for nomination. Those positions include: President, Vice President, Recording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer, Financial Secretary, Chaplain, and Parliamentarian. Attached is a copy of the current duty requirements of the Elective Officer positions.

If you have not previously served in a MAC elected position, now is your opportunity. We also want to dispel any thought you might have that you must live in the National Capital Region (NCR) to be President or hold any elected officer position. While it might be ideal, it is not essential. The geographical location of our membership works against us in this matter. With 150+ members on our roster, surely there are members in the chapter ready to assume elected leadership roles.

Since our original chartering in 1987, the MAC continues to be among the top supporters of NSU. Perhaps some members think we have run our course and are no longer relevant. I can assure you that it is not the opinion of the NSU community. MAC members must now answer the question of our continues relevancy to Norfolk State University.

On behalf of the Nomination Committee, our personal thanks to each of you in advance for your assistance and participation in this important matter.

James Harris, Jr.
MAC Nomination Chair

You’re cordially invited to join the Norfolk State University Army ROTC Battalion, for our annual Military Ball on March...
02/23/2020

You’re cordially invited to join the Norfolk State University Army ROTC Battalion, for our annual Military Ball on
March 21st, 2020 at 1800 (6:00PM)

Location
The Kroc Center Hampton Roads
1401 Ballentine Boulevard, Norfolk, VA 23504

Ticket Information
ALL Cadets | $15
Faculty/Alumni/MAC | $30

Purchase ticket on line at:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/norfolk-state-university-spartan-battalion-army-rotc-military-ball-tickets-92242617151

Ticket will remain on Sale until March 13th, 2020

Donations can be made to:
http://www.nsu.edu/givenow
(Select designated gifts and type Army ROTC)

or

NSU Army ROTC Foundation
Norfolk State University
ATTN: Army ROTC
700 Park Ave, H.B. Wilson Hall, Ste 410
Norfolk, Virginia 23504-3990

If you have any questions contact Mr. Clarence McKaine at:
[email protected] or 757-823-8541

Norfolk State University ARMY ROTC Spartan Battalion’s annual Military Ball.

02/18/2020

MAC Members,

Indicated below you will find two upcoming events to be held on NSU campus. Flyers for both events are attached for more details.

1. Town Hall Meeting with U.S. Senator Mark Warner
Date: February 20, 2020
Place: Student Center, Room 149
Time: 1:30 - 3pm

2. WNSB FM 91.1 40th Anniversary Honors Gala
Date: February 22, 2020
Place: Student Center
Time: 5pm-7pm
Business Attire suggested.
Ticket information - www.nsuspartanstickets.com


Rhonda Allen
MAC President

Activities for the NSU Alumni Day scheduled for Saturday, February 29, 2020. Events includes: (1) NSU Alumni Day Luncheo...
02/12/2020

Activities for the NSU Alumni Day scheduled for Saturday, February 29, 2020.

Events includes:

(1) NSU Alumni Day Luncheon
Place: NSU Student Center, Room 138
Time: 1:30-3pm
Cost: Free for all NSUAA members/$15 for non-NSUAA members. You must RSVP to attend luncheon NLT Wednesday, February 26, 2020 at https://alumnirelations.nsu.edu/alumniday20 or call (757)823-8135

(2) Spartan Basketball Fan Fest
Place: Joseph G. Echols Hall
Time: 3pm
Cost: must have a game ticket to attend

(3) NSU vs Howard Basketball Game
Place: Joseph G. Echols Hall
Time: 4pm Women's Game/6:30pm Men's Game
Cost: $20 Reserved seat/$15 General Admission

See attached flyer for more details.

Rhonda Allen
MAC President

Page displaying Alumni Day registration form.

Address

P. O. BOX 1738
Alexandria, VA
22313

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