The Day the Music Died – NOLS Alumni Find Solace Where They Can

It’s true. Elvis Presley left the building and passed on to the great Heartbreak Hotel in the sky during this week in 1977. As tragic as the rotund rocker’s passing was (and is), there’s a way to help you NOLS grads dry the tears on your Blue Suede Shoes.

You can demonstrate your Burning Love for NOLS by completing the web-based NOLS Alumni Services Survey. Don’t Be Cruel, go ahead and take the eight-minute survey. The results will help us create alumni services that grads value.

The survey is anonymous—no spam will come your way from us and we don’t capture identity information. However, with your thoughtful responses, NOLS can offer more effective alumni programs.

Go ahead. Dust off your white jumpsuit, wake up your inner Houndog, shout “Viva Las Vegas” and click here to take the 18-question survey.

Thanks.

/s/Rich Brame, NOLS Alumni Relations Manager

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Rich Brame

Rich Brame came to NOLS in the 80's as a Fall Semester in the Rockies student and worked his first NOLS course at Wind Cave National Park in 1984. Since then, he's worked varied NOLS trips and courses on five continents—with a few more on the way. Rich does some frontcountry shenanigans for NOLS, too. He's headed up NOLS' public policy, research, LNT, Yukon programs and most recently in the Alumni Relations Department.