Join the URVC Leadership Council
The University Retirees Volunteer Center (URVC) Leadership Council consists of nine individuals who meet bi-monthly (six times per year) to review URVC activities, identify opportunities for new volunteer projects, and develop strategies for growing and supporting volunteer participation. If you are interested or know someone who might be a good candidate, please let us know.
General characteristics we are looking for in candidates include the following:
- History of volunteer activity
- Work or other experience in organizational operations and decision making
- Effective communication and interpersonal skills
- Willingness to play an active role in council meetings and discussions
In responding, please provide a brief summary of your (or your suggested candidate’s) relevant work and volunteer experience. Additional information will be requested following an initial screening.
Please email your response to Jerry Rinehart, URVC Council chair, or Deanne Magnusson, URVC vice chair and project director.
Thank you!
News
The 2026 Nominating Committee is looking for your suggestions for candidates for UMRA board and officer positions. If you know of someone who might be willing to step up to an UMRA leadership role—and that someone could be you!—please contact Julie Sweitzer, Nominating Committee chair.
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The University Retirees Volunteer Center greets 2026 with some exciting news: its office is moving to Morrill Hall, which houses the University’s administrative offices on the Twin Cities campus. The space is being provided by the office of Chris Gade, the vice president for communications, who oversees University Marketing Communications.
Meet UMRA member Pat Tollefson, founder of the UMRA Book Club (in 2011) and shining example of how volunteering and engaging in a variety of other activities can lead to a full life in retirement.
Here’s how to make payments for UMRA events easily in the UMRA member portal, and how to use your UMRA membership card for on-campus parking and other discounts, including University Bookstores.
Marilyn Erickson has an interesting set of three family history stories that she wrote “to check out the verbal family stories and connect them to documentation and photos.”
Drawing on his training as a historian, his patience and more than a little serendipity, Jim Tracy put together an account of his family history. “This account is for our family, if not now, perhaps later, I hope it may also be of interest for others looking into the history of their families.”
Then there are the unexpected things that happen…
… like a box of family history from a cousin that was completely unexpected. Perhaps it is like an unexpected DNA match.