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Why I Volunteer: Stuart Osborne

Stuart Osborne (Class of 2002) has always been especially proud of his alma mater. His pride in MSU led him to serve on the MSU Alumni Association Board of Directors. Learn more about why Stuart makes it a priority to give his time to the organization.

How do you volunteer and stay involved with the MSU Alumni Association?

As a member of the Alumni Association Board of Directors, I meet quarterly with other board members to discuss issues important to alumni and the University. We help recruit potential students and encourage alumni of all ages to reconnect or continue a connection with Morehead State University.

What motivated you to volunteer in this capacity?

I’ve been giving financially for many years, but wanted to offer something more tangible. I am thankful to have older children and be in a place personally that allows me to use some of my time to help my wonderful alma mater. I look forward to doing great things during my term on the Alumni Association Board of Directors.

What does serving in this role mean to you?

It means so much. I do not take it for granted and will use this opportunity to fly my Eagle flag and shout the praises of MSU to anyone who will listen. I also encourage family, friends, and fellow alumni to become active members of the Alumni Association. It only takes $25 bucks a year - that’s the price of five cups of coffee. You can do it!

What are some of your favorite MSU memories?

A few of my favorite MSU memories include my time working at WMKY (Morehead State Public Radio), participating in Chi Omega Follies as a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity, and of course, meeting my wife, Kaci (Class of 2001), a member of Delta Gamma sorority.

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