Alumni News Spring 2005

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CONTENTS MSUNAA Alumnus of the Year . . . . . . . . . 1 MSUNAA President’s Message . . . . . . . . . . 2 MSUNAA Chapter of the Year . . . . . . . . . 2 Chapter and Class News . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Necrology . . . . . . . . . 4 Alumni On the Move .................5

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2005 Alumnus of the Year Colonel (Ret.) James Stanley White Morgan State University is honored to recognize Colonel James S.White, a graduate of what was then Morgan State College, class of 1954, as the 2005 Alumnus of the Year. Col. White received a Bachelor of Science degree in health, physical education and recreation. As a student, he was the president of his freshman and sophomore classes, a member of the football team, a company commander in ROTC, and a student worker in the Soper Library. olonel James White, class of 1954 is a life member of the Morgan State University National Alumni Association (MSUNAA); a member of the Varsity M Club; a member of the Philadelphia Chapter of MSUNAA, and a life member of the Philadelphia Chapter of the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.

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Among his numerous awards, Col. White is the recipient of the 1988 Special Achievement Award of the MSUNAA. He is the 1984 recipient of the Distinguished Alumnus Award of the Philadelphia Chapter, MSUNAA, and he was inducted into the MSU ROTC Hall of Fame in 2002. Colonel (Ret.) James Stanley White

HE IS A DISTINGUISHED GRADUATE OF THE NATIONAL WAR COLLEGE, WASHINGTON, D. C., A GRADUATE OF THE U.S. ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLLEGE, FORT LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. HE IS CURRENTLY A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE PHILADELPHIA TRIBUNE, THE NATION’S OLDEST AFRICAN AMERICAN NEWSPAPER.

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Col. Whites’ philanthropy is as elaborate as his recipient awards list. He offers his time and financial support to many. The Morgan State University Foundation, the Varsity M Club Scholarship Fund; the Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation, the Boulé Foundation, and the MSUNAA are recipients of his financial support. He is a member of MSU’s Promethean Society and the 1867 Club. He and his wife, Juanita A. Pelzer White (Class of 1955), have established the “Juanita A. Pelzer White Scholarship Fund” to provide financial assistance to MSU students. After graduating from Morgan, Col. White continued his educational journey, earning a Master of Science degree in international affairs from George Washington University, Washington, D.C. He is a Distinguished Graduate of the National War College,

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Washington, D. C., a graduate of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Col. White has experienced a successful leadership career, which includes executive positions in business, government, higher education, and the military. As a highly decorated veteran of the Vietnam War, Col. White served 23 years as a commissioned officer, retiring in 1977. During his long career, he was awarded 25 military awards and decorations. He received three awards for the Legion of Merit with two Oak Leaf Clusters, four Bronze Star Medal awards with “V” and three Oak Leaf Clusters, and the Meritorious Service Medal. Upon retiring from the United States Army, Col. White began his career in government, serving 14 years in various appointed executive positions in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania municipal government. In July 1985, after serving only 19 months as Commissioner of the Department of Licenses and Inspections, Mayor W. Wilson Goode, also a Morgan graduate class of 1961, selected him to be the City managing director, the highest appointed position in Philadelphia government. In the business arena, Col. White was vice president of Provident National Bank of Philadelphia. He is currently a member of the board of directors of The Philadelphia Tribune, the nation’s oldest African American newspaper.

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Dear Alumni: It is a pleasure to greet you as I begin my term as national president of the alumni association. Thank you all who have helped me to make a wonderful transition into this office. My thanks go to our former president, Steven O. Russell, Esq. for all his help and advice. Mrs. Joyce Brown, director of Alumni Relations, is also to be commended for all the help she and her office have given me. When alumni need help, do not fail to contact our Alumni Relations Office. As many of you are aware, we have a beautiful new Alumni House. It is a state-of-the-art building! Please make every effort to see it on your next visit to the campus. Under the 20 years of leadership of Dr. Earl S. Richardson, Morgan State University has grown and prospered academically, culturally and in the development of a first rate campus.

Ella Moultrie Harris President, MSU National Alumni Association

Alumni support is always needed to give vision and hope to the students and staff. Our financial support is always needed. I am confident and excited that all alumni working together will make us one of the best national alumni associations anywhere in the nation. Forever Morgan, Morgan Forever,

Ella Moultrie Harris, ’57 President, MSU National Alumni Association

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MSUNAA 2005 Chapter of the Year Howard County Alumni Chapter

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The Howard County Chapter (HCC) of the Morgan State University National Alumni Association (MSUNAA) was organized in March of 1987, and was chartered in May of 1989. The HCC Constitution and Bylaws lists as objectives, among others: to provide financial support to the University; to encourage promising high school students to select Morgan for post secondary education; and to extend and strengthen relations among MSU alumni. CC activities and initiatives are driven by the objectives set out in our bylaws and the theme “Let’s Give Something Back.” To meet our objective of encouraging enrollment at MSU, the HCC sponsors a number of annual fund-raising events. Profits from these events are used to award scholarships to Howard County high school graduates who choose to become MSU students.

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Aside from financial support, HCC is always well represented at the annual MSU Gala, and the MSUNAA Alumni Day Award & Class Reunion Luncheon. HCC members, over the years, have held official positions on the board of the MSUNAA. HCC members provide representation at the annual Maryland General Assembly sessions in support of legislative bills and budget hearings, in hopes of advancing the mission of MSU.

“Let’s Give Something Back.”

The HCC fundraising events are legendary in the county. Each year, the popular “Oldies but Goodies” dance and the “HCC Night at Toby’s Dinner Theater” are well attended. These affairs enable HCC to award several scholarships of up to $1000.00 each, to several students on an annual basis. Scholarships for the year 2005-2006 will be presented at the June 2005 general meeting.

The chapter has also established a scholarship plan through the MSU Foundation for awarding scholarship funds to Howard County students. In the spirit of providing financial support to the University, many members of the chapter have contributed substantially to the Foundation.

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In the past, HCC conducted a successful “Life Membership” campaign. That campaign led to approximately 97% of the HCC membership becoming life members. In written comments to the MSUNAA, the HCC Chapter noted,“As we focus on our objective to strengthen relations among MSU Alumni, we have a goal to increase the HCC membership. We envision growing our membership, enhancing our fund-raising and scholarship activities, and therefore positioning HCC, and members, for additional success stories in the years ahead.”


Morgan Alumni Honored At 2005 NAFEO Conference

hree Morgan State University alumni, including a Maryland state delegate, were honored at the 30th Annual Conference of the National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education. The conference was held at the Wardman Park Marriott Hotel in Washington, D.C. on April 23rd. Each year, member institutions are given the opportunity to select alumni to be recog-

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nized by NAFEO. Those selected have had distinguished careers and have been major supporters of their alma mater. The MSU honorees this year are: The Honorable Clarence Davis, ’68 and ’70, MD state delegate, William G. Contee, Jr., ’50, (posthumously) and Mrs. Genester Nix Miller, ’49. The honorees were presented with NAFEO’s 2005 Distinguished Alumni Citation.

MD Governor Salutes Morgan Grad Students in Annapolis n February 20th, members of the Morgan State Graduate Student Association (MSGSA), Kurtis Watkins, Muriel Dow and Ramisi Chaka were saluted by the Governor of Maryland, Robert L. Ehrlich and Lieutenant Governor, Michael S. Steele, the first African American elected to statewide office.

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Lt. General William “Kip” Ward Becomes U.S. Army’s Highest Ranking Black Officer t. Gen. William “Kip”Ward, class of 1971, was recently appointed to lead U.S. security efforts in the Middle East. He will also work on Middle East security issues with Egypt and Jordan. Ward’s responsibilities will include helping the Palestinians train and equip their security forces. Among his duties, he will be monitoring compliance with Israeli and Palestinian security agreements. Lt. General Ward is a product of Morgan’s Bear Battalion ROTC program, which produces more African-American general officers than any other university program outside of West Point. He was commissioned into the Infantry in 1971.

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His military education includes the Infantry Officer Basic and Advanced courses, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, and U.S. Army War College. He holds a Master of Arts degree in political science from Pennsylvania State University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Morgan State University. His military service has included overseas tours in Korea, Egypt, Somalia, Bosnia, two tours in Germany, and a wide variety of assignments in the United States, including Alaska and Hawaii.

Gloria Wayman, First Vice President, MSU National Alumni Association

Gloria Wayman Named MSUNAA First Vice President loria Wayman, class of 1990, has been appointed as first vice president of the MSU National Alumni Association. Wayman has distinguished herself as an avid and willing worker for the Association. She is a member of the Howard L. Cornish Chapter and previously served as president of the chapter.

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Wayman, a member of the MSUNAA’s Board of Directors, says she became active in alumni affairs, because,“As a former student, I know firsthand how difficult it was to raise money for tuition every year. Many of Morgan’s former students know about those years when the financial requirements were a challenge. Well, I feel that we all should give something back.”

The students were congratulated on aiding Congressional Black Caucus members and Maryland State Delegate Clarence “Tiger” Davis in the organization of the 5th Annual Buffalo Soldiers Memorial Banquet in Annapolis, MD. Watkins, an aspiring artist, designed advertisements and assisted with marketing the event with Dow who raised nearly $15,000 in sponsorships. Chaka chaired the college and high school student essay contest, which gave away scholarships of $450, $350 and $200 to winners. A PowerPoint presentation, Fallen African American Military Heroes, shown by the students, caused some in the audience to weep.You can find photos of Muriel, Ramisi and Kurtis, alongside the state officials, on the Governor's Website at http://www.govpics.maryland.gov.

Wayman said her work is geared toward raising the amount of scholarship aid available to needy students.“No student who wants to come to Morgan should be turned away because of the lack of money. If there are young people who want to be educated, we should be working to make sure there are funds for them.” “Also, it’s disheartening to hear of students who have to drop out of school because they don’t have the funds. That should never happen. I appeal to Morgan alumni everywhere to get involved with your local chapters and the national association. There are enough MSU alumni out there to guarantee money for any youngster who needs financial assistance,” she said.

From Left to Right: Mrs. Muriel Toson-Dow, Muriel M.Dow, Governor Robert L. Ehrlich, Ramisi Chaka, Immediate Past President & Founder MSU Graduate Student Association, Delegate Clarence “Tiger” Davis and Kurtis Watkins.

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he 2005 ALUMNI DAY activities will begin with an informative alumni business meeting on Saturday May 14, 2005 at 9:30 a.m. The meeting will be held at the Recital Hall, Murphy. Dr. Earl S. Richardson will give the “State of the University” address. Alumni are encouraged to attend to hear the President give the latest information about the progress of the University. You will find out about new buildings on campus and those in the planning stages, how financial contributions are assisting students, and how you can help Morgan achieve its mission.

Southern Maryland To Join Chapter Ranks in May

September 1, 2004 to April 7, 2005

he Southern Maryland Chapter, Reverend George DeFord, president, will be chartered at the May 14, 2005 Alumni Day Business Meeting. This will be a great day for our southern Maryland alumni, the University and the MSUNAA. We look forward to bringing the new chapter into the national association.

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This year classes ending in “5” and “0” will celebrate their anniversary at the 65th Annual Awards and Recognition Luncheon held in the McKeldin Center. The reception will begin at 12:00 noon, followed by a hearty lunch at 1:00 p.m. The agenda will include recognition of the Alumnus of the Year, Chapter of the Year and Emeritus classes. Be sure to mark your calendars and join us in celebrating your reunion. Tickets are available at the Alumni Relations Office. For more information call 443885-3015. We encourage you to make your hotel reservations in advance.Visit our website at, www.msunaa.morgan.edu for a listing of hotels in the area. Keeping traditions alive. This year the class of 1955 will celebrate its 50th reunion by participating in the Commencement. Congratulations to members of the Class of 1955 on their 50th reunion! Morgan Grad wins MSU Bookstore Raffle Drawing

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Members of the Southern Maryland Alumni Chapter. Baltimore County Chapter Celebrates Its Five Year Reunion

ongratulations to the Baltimore County Chapter. This year is their 5th year reunion. For information on joining the chapter, contact: Sharon Douglass on 410-298-5425.

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The Baltimore Alumni Chapter invites you to come celebrate the 5th Annual Line/Hand Dance Scholarship Social, Saturday, June 18, 2005 from 9PM to 1AM at the Ivy Support Center, 3515 Dolfield Ave., Baltimore, MD.

ongratulations to Ralph Williams, Jr. ’55 on winning the MSU Bookstore Drawing at Homecoming 2004. Mr. Williams won a huge tailgating cooler filled with MSU merchandise valued at over $100.00. Maybe you will win in 2005.

Tickets are $25 and there will be a BYOB setup supplied. Line and Hand Dance lessons by the Hoofers; music by Dr. J; hot and cold buffet; door prizes.

ROTC and MSU 2140 Chapters Join MSUNAA

October Alumni Homecoming meeting. Joyce Brown, director of Alumni Relations at MSU, said, “We welcome the new chapters and look forward to a long and industrious relationship with our alumni who are members of these organizations.”

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he ROTC Alumni Chapter and the MSU 2140 Alumni Chapter were both brought under the umbrella of the national alumni association at the

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ROTC Chapter—Left to right: Dr. Earl S. Richardson, Ltc. (Ret.) Michael Bell, Col. Tim Rainey, Ltc. (Ret.) Jasper Williams, Ltc. (Ret.) Earl Bowen.

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For ticket information contact: Tanya 410-852-5233; Winona 410-655-1461; or Rhonda 410-655-7184

MSU 2140 Alumni Chapter—Left to right: Azikiwe Deveaux, Kamal Cubas, Derrick Chase, Gavaskar Sharp.

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Bonnie A. Bowman, ’91 . . . . . .April 7, 2005 Almeta M. Bradley* . . . . . . . . .January 23, 2005 Gwendolyn A. Brown, ’35 . . . .unknown Hallie M. Bryant, ’45 . . . . . . . .December 31, 2004 Donald T. Burns, ’57 . . . . . . . . .September 28, 2004 Ethel P. Byers* . . . . . . . . . . . . . .September 27, 2004 Joyce T. Campbell, ’53 . . . . . . .January 3, 2005 Rosalie M. Campbell, ’51 . . . . .September 6, 2004 Dorothy Campher* . . . . . . . . .September 25, 2004 Robert Carpenter, ’52 . . . . . . . .March 3, 2005 Floyd W. Carson, Jr., ’59 . . . . . .October 15, 2004 Terri C. Chavis, Jr.* . . . . . . . . . .October 10, 2004 William G. Contee, Jr., ’50 . . . .April 11, 2005 Samuel T. Daniels, ’00 . . . . . . .January 6, 2005 (honorary degree) Jacqueline Davis* . . . . . . . . . . .September 27, 2004 Shirley Deloatch* . . . . . . . . . . .November 19, 2004 Earl O. Embree, ’50 . . . . . . . . . .February 2, 2005 Dorothy McDougald Enty . . .February 11, 2005 (retired faculty) Margaret Fenner, ’58 . . . . . . . .January 21, 2005 Ruth N. Fulton* . . . . . . . . . . . .January 6, 2005 Clara S. Green, ’50 . . . . . . . . . .September 3, 2004 Vander E. Harris, Sr. . . . . . . . .October 25, 2004 (staff) Cora Ann Ingram* . . . . . . . . . .February 24, 2005 Daniel Johnson, ’68 & ’77 . . . .January 24, 2005 Valerie Johnson* . . . . . . . . . . .October 10, 2004 Frederick A. Johnson, ’54 . . . .November 8, 2004 Alyce Jones* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .November 11, 2004 Benjamin King . . . . . . . . . . . .March 15, 2005 (former faculty) Claude M. Ligon, Sr., ’57 . . . . .January 13, 2005 George B. Mack, Sr.* . . . . . . . .September 20, 2004 Edna O. Mayfield . . . . . . . . . . .unknown (former staff) John L. Murdock, Jr., ’53 . . . . .September 16, 2005 Stephen Pegram* . . . . . . . . . . .February 15, 2005 Edmund L. Peters, Sr., ’52 . . . .March 16, 2005 James H. Ricks, ’62 . . . . . . . . . .November 30, 2004 Delois Robinson, ’52 . . . . . . . .September 16, 2004 William Ruffin, ’64 . . . . . . . . . .October 25, 2004 Sylvia S. Saunders . . . . . . . . . .October 21, 2004 (faculty) Winifred D. Sheppard, ’46 . . . .October 20, 2004 Beth A. Showell, ’59 . . . . . . . . .April 2, 2005 Norma T. Smith, ’59 . . . . . . . . .March 3, 2005 Vivian Churchill Sydnor, ’48 . .February 5, 2005 Norma E. Tanner, ’69 . . . . . . . .March 3, 2005 Donald J. Thompson* . . . . . . .October 28, 2004 Bunyan T. Thomas, ’52 . . . . . .February 6, 2005 Ralph B. Washington* . . . . . . .February 15, 2005 Westley Washington* . . . . . . . .November 15, 2004 Charlie Williams* . . . . . . . . . . .October 5, 2004 Melvin Williams* . . . . . . . . . . .March 15, 2005 Perlena Woolridge, ’41 . . . . . . .October 28, 2005 * attended


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Andrea Blackston, ’93 has recently announced the release of her book entitled, “Schemin.” Ms. Blackston wishes to establish contact with writers and authors who are alumni of Morgan State University.You may contact Ms. Blackston through her website, www.dreamweaverpress.net, or her sister website, www.authorshelpingauthors.com.

MD Art Educator of the Year Award from the National Art Education Association. Ms. Gaither is the undergraduate coordinator for art education at the Maryland Institute College of Art. She received her bachelor's degree from MSU and a master's degree in education from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Allan Boomer, ’99 is and Investment Manager for Goldman Sachs in New York City and received his MBA in May 2004 from the Leonard N. Stern School of Business at New York University

Thomas Gathers, Jr., ’60 treasurer of the Los Angeles Alumni Chapter, was recently elected to the position of Chairman of the Board for the Priority One Credit Union in California.

Jeanell Boomer, ’97 is pursuing her MBA in Marketing and Arts Management at Rutgers University.

Rev. Clarence A. Hawkins, ’61 has been recognized by African American Pride Magazine, Eastern Shore, Maryland, September/October 2004 issue as an Outstanding Achiever. Rev. Hawkins is a member of the Maryland State Board of Education, former pastor, school principal and Kent County Commissioner. Governor Robert Erhlich appointed him to a four-year term on the State Board in 2001.

Barbara Randall Clark, ’59 has published her 9th book entitled, “Soul”. It is a collection of 237 poetic writings, which includes many new selections, spanning twenty-five years. Cheryl Blackwell Bryson, ’72 was named the recipient of the YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago Board of Directors’ 2004 Leader Luncheon Outstanding Achievement Award in Professions. It is one of the area’s most prestigious salutes to outstanding women and the YWCA’s largest annual fundraiser. Vanessa Craddock, ’75 announces her debut novel, The Promise Box, that weaves in the local flavor of familiar Baltimore surroundings. To find out more about the author and her debut novel, access her website at: www.vanessacraddock.com. Josette Darden-Obi, ’93 has signed a book deal with Strebor Books/Simon and Schuster for her fist novel, “Enemy Fields,” a novel on finding love in hard times. You may contact her at: thebluefreezy@earthlink.net. Frederick Douglass, IV, ’69 was among the honored guests whom President Bush introduced to more than 300 attendees at the White House celebrating the 2005 African American History Month. Terry Edmonds, ’73 formerly President William J. Clinton's chief domestic speechwriter and most recently employed at AARP, has accepted a job at Time-Warner headquarters in Manhattan, N.Y. as chief speechwriter to Richard Parsons, the company's Afro-American chairman, president and chief Executive Officer. Sara Davis Elias, ’75 has written a book called “Recalling Longview,” an account of the Longview, Texas race riot that occurred in July 1919. Anyone wanting to purchase the book can write the author at PO Box 67963, Baltimore, MD 21215. Dr. Charles Fletcher, ’50 recently received the Gold Medal for Technology Innovation at Delaware State University from the Computerworld Honors Program. Joan Gaither, '65 of Severn, MD received the 2005

Warwick Hill, ’49 has penned “Before Us Lies the Timber – The Segregated High School of Montgomery County, Maryland, 1927-1960.” The writing compiles the detailed highlights of 30 graduating classes, offering an invaluable historical record. Alicia B. Harvey-Smith, Ph.D., ’84 is the Dean of Learning and Student Development at the Community College of Baltimore County, Catonsville Campus. She recently published a chapter entitled: “Growing Learning Communities at The Community College: Two Decades of First-Year Student Development Efforts, Appearing in Integrating The First Year Experience: The Role of First-Year Seminars in Learning Communities,” edited by Jean Henscheiddr. Dr. Smith recently served as lead writer and editor of: The Seventh Learning College Principle: A Framework For Transforming Learning Organizations - A book based on her dissertation research for The National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. Vincent O. Leggett, ’75 was appointed and commissioned to Admiral of the Chesapeake Bay. This award is the highest honor that a Maryland Governor can bestow upon a private individual in the environmental field. Mr. Leggett’s Chesapeake focus is prominent in both his employment and in his work for his nonprofit organization. He is employed as a Special Projects Coordinator in the Office of Education, and Bay Policy and Growth Management at the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Rev. Archie LeMone, ’62 has been named the first black president of the Crozer Theological Seminary Board. The Crozer Theological Seminary is located in Rochester, NY and is part of the Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School. Theresa Marable, ’99 owner of No Limit Communications, just celebrated her 5th year in business. She provides cell phones and registers

new customers for service plans with major cell phone service companies. Her very successful business is located at 3330 Greenmount Ave., Baltimore, MD. Lonnie Morris, ’97 is the vice President for Enrollment Services at Holy Names University in Oakland, CA. Dr. Carole G. Parker, ’72 recently joined the faculty of Seton Hill University located in Greenburg, PA. as an associate professor of business. She has 17 years of experience as a professor. Dr. Parker travels extensively, and has spent time teaching in the International MBA program at the University of Thai Chapter of Commerce in Bangkok, Thailand. Donald W. Smith, ’83 Major US Army Retired, is currently an officer with the U.S. Capitol Police First Responders. He is also an officer with the African American Patriots Consortium, American Legion Post 249, Ninth and Tenth Horse Calvary Association and The 555th Triple Nickel Association. Stephanie Smith, ’97 is working towards earning her PhD in Organizational Management. She penned a book Finding Work you Love: When You Don’t Know Which Way to Go – A Guide for Twentysomethings. For more information, go onto the website: www.findingworkyoulove.com or contact the author at ssmith@findingworkyoulove.com. Donyue K. Turner, ’93 is President and Co-founder of Colt Express Logistics, Inc. Colt Express began operations in March of 1988. The full-service transportation company is headquartered in Wethersfield, CT with branches in Ellington, CT. and Hanover, Maryland. Since the company’s inception, it has serviced over 120,000 customers throughout New England, New York, Maryland and Delaware. Donyue is listed in the 2005/2006 edition of The National Registers Who’s Who in Executives, Professionals and Leading Businesses. The edition is registered in the Library of Congress in Washington, DC. Adona Wimberly, ’91 is employed at Trinity University, located in Washington, DC as an Assistant Professor of Psychology. She received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Howard University in May 2004. Calvin E. Woodland, ’65 Vice President for student services at Bergen Community College in Paramus, N.J. is expected to assume the position of President of Capital Community College in Hartford, Connecticut in March. He was selected from a field of more than 50 candidates.

Lost Alumni We need you to help us to identify our “lost alumni.” If you know of any alumni who are not receiving our mailing, please contact the Office of Alumni Relations at 443-885-3015.

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Alumni Day, Alumni Business Meeting May 14, 2005 • 9:30AM Recital Hall, Murphy Fine Arts Center 65th Annual Alumni Awards & Class Reunion Luncheon Reception: 12 Noon/Luncheon 1p.m. • Recognizing classes ending in "5" and "0" For more information, call 443-885-3015

New York Urban League Classic Sav e t he Dat es

Morgan State University vs. Hampton University

September 24, 2005 Pre-Game Celebration: Friday, September 23, 2005 The Renaissance Hotel • 8PM– 1AM For more information, call (443) 885-3015

Gala XXI, Oct. 14, 2005 at Martin’s West, Baltimore, Maryland

Travel Benefits for MSU Alumni Special Spring Vacation Offer he Morgan State University National Alumni Association Travel Benefits program is now offering $50 off every weekly condominium rental with a check-in date during the months of April and May 2005.

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Weekly rates for condos start at $299. Each vacation week earns $25 for the Morgan State University National Alumni Association. For more information or for a full list of available resorts and dates, call 888-729-3842 to speak with a vacation guide, or go to www.msunaa.morgan.edu.

Use the special code AMD-006 for a discount courtesy of University Alumni Travel Benefits.

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to your new discounts for personal travel, available to all alumni, faculty and staff.

Cendant Corp. and MSUNAA Stay in a fully equipped 2-bedroom resort condo for as little as $349 a week. Log on to www.alumnitravelbenefits.com to see listings under “search available rentals” and call the reservation number at 888-729-3842. Each time you vacation you earn money for your association. Give the Association Alumni Travel Benefits code AMD-006. Get a vacation to match your criteria, or to book one you found on the website. More that 3,700 resorts in 80 countries.

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Morgan State University Helps Improve Home Financing for Alumni re you shopping for a home? Thinking about refinancing your current loan? Would you like to find out more about how you can quickly and easily take advantage of some of the lowest interest rates in years?

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You can find the tools and information you need at an new online resource designed for Morgan State University alumni — Home Buyer’s Assistance, an innovative program brought to you by leading national mortgage Chevy Chase Bank, F.S.B. The Home Buyer’s Assistance Web site is a whole new

approach to exploring your home-financing options.You get: • Articles that describe each step of the home-financing process • Unique tools and calculators that enable you to review and compare various loan options and scenarios • A streamlined loan-application process, with significantly fewer questions than traditional mortgage applications

Refinance Your Loan Lowest Rates in Years

• The ability to obtain a real loan decision in minutes ... at no cost to you • The potential to qualify for and be able to choose between multiple loan programs with a single application • Special financial discounts for alumni who close a loan through the program For more information about the information and loan-application options available on the Home Buyer’s Assistance site, point your Web browser at http://morgan.homebuyerassist.net.

Welcome to the Center for Continuing and Professional Studies o you want to continue your education, take a summer course, enroll while you work full time, take a non-credit course, take courses over winter break or just earn college credit for classes?

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Morgan State University would like to offer new or former students the opportunity to continue their education with the Center for Continuing and Professional Studies, formally

known as the Office of Continuing Studies. There are many exciting programs available and many ways to get and be involved. A list of programs offered are: • Units/Credits (CEUs/CRS) • Improved Opportunities for Parents Program (IOP) • Certificate Programs • Accelerated Programs • Non-Credit Programs • Winter Mini-mester

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• Weekend University • Summer School • Summer Programs • Continuing Education For more information go to: www.morgan.edu/academics/special/continue/index.asp or call Willie A. Bragg, Ph.D., Assistant Dean, Graduate Studies; Director, Center for Continuing Studies at 443-885-3155. Willie A. Bragg, Ph.D. Assistant Dean, Graduate Studies Director, Center for Continuing & Professional Studies


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Alumni 2005 Events

2005 Murphy Calendar of Events

May 9—16th Annual Golf Tournament • Turf Valley Resort and Conference Center, Ellicott City, MD • 9AM Shotgun Start... Scramble format... Awards and Prizes... Register before April 29, 2005 and receive the Early Bird Special • Registration Fee of $125.00 • Registration will be $150.00 after April 29th • for more information, visit www.infomationfairway.com - KEYWORD: morganbears

May 7, 2005—Morgan State Jazz Ensemble • Gilliam Concert Hall • $5, 10 • 8PM

May 14—Alumni Day • Alumni Business Meeting: 9:30AM, Recital Hall, Murphy • 65th Annual Alumni Awards & Class Reunion Luncheon Reception: 12 Noon/Luncheon 1PM • Recognizing classes ending in "5" and "0" • For more information, call 443-885-3015

May 24–29—Tyler Perry’s “Madea Goes to Jail” • Gilliam Concert Hall • $36.5049.50

May 15—Commencement 2005 Ceremony • Hughes Stadium • 10 AM Jun. 3 –5—Howard L. Cornish Baltimore Alumni Chapter hosts Foxwood Casino & Resort Fund Raiser Trip June 5—Annual Scholarship Banquet, The Diamond Club, 1913 N. Broad Street, 3:00 p.m. • Tickets: $30.00 (adults) and $15.00 (students) Deadline for tickets is May 27, 2005. • For more information, contact Hattie Shelton McIntosh on 610-941-9198. Jun. 18—Baltimore County Chapter's 5th Annual Line/Hand Dance Scholarship Social, at the Ivy Support Center 3515 Dolfield Avenue, Balto. MD - $25.— For tickets contact Tanya 410-852-5233, Winona 410-655-1461 or Rhonda 410-655-7184. Jun 29—Class of 1950 Cruise and Crab Feast • 8:30AM - Leave Westside Skill Center Park and Ride Edmondson and Swann Aves. • 10:44AM - Arrive in Annapolis for cruise aboard the Harbor Queen • 12:45PM - Arrive at the Fisherman's Crab Deck, Grayson, MD (crab feast) • 3PM - Depart for Baltimore • Donation: $65 per person - includes transportation, cruise, lunch and gratuities • Reservation deadline: June 1 • Please make checks payable to: MSU Class of 1950, PO Box 29763, Baltimore, MD 21216 • For more information, contact: Helena Jordan Johnson 410-945-5506 or Virginia B. Coleman 410-362-9417

May 19 & 21—“The Elephant’s Child” • Gilliam Concert Hall • $10 • 19th 4PM, 21st 1PM May 21—The Temptations • Gilliam Concert Hall • $65, 55, 45 • 8PM

June 4—CeCe Winans • Gilliam Concert Hall • $38, 28 • 8PM Sept 24—Dr. Nathan Carter Tribute Concert • Gilliam Concert Hall • 7PM 2005 MSU Choir Date

May 20—Performance of Music of Mary Lou Williams • Kennedy Center, Washington, DC, 7PM 2005 Football Schedule

Sept 1—Morgan vs Towson University, @ Towson, MD 7PM Sept 10—Morgan vs Bowie State University, (Masonic Classic), @ Home, Baltimore, MD 6PM Sept 17—Savannah State (Fullwood Classic) @ Home, Baltimore, MD 6PM Sept 24—Morgan vs Hampton (N.Y. Urban League Classic) @ Meadowlands, NJ 4PM Oct 1—Morgan vs Bethune-Cookman, @ Daytona Beach, FL 4PM Oct 8—Morgan vs N.C. A&T @ Home, @ Baltimore, MD 6PM Oct 15—Morgan vs Howard (Homecoming) @ Home, Baltimore, MD 1PM Oct 22—Morgan vs Delaware State University @ Dover, DE 1PM

Aug. 7—Wash. DC Metro Alumni Chapter, Annual Crab Feast Martin’s West, Baltimore • $45 • 1 PM-5 PM Oct. 14—Gala XXI • Martin’s West, Baltimore • 9PM-1AM Nov. 6—Howard County Alumni Chapter • 3rd Annual Scholarship Dinner Show • $45 • 5PM

137th COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES May 15, 2005 Hughes Stadium - 10AM The speaker for the 137th Commencement Exercises will be Congressman James E. Clyburn, Member, House of Representatives from South Carolina.

Oct 29—Morgan vs Florida A&M @ Home, Baltimore, MD 6PM Nov 5—Morgan vs Norfolk State @ Home, Baltimore, MD 1PM Nov 12—Morgan vs @ South Carolina State @ Orangeburg, SC 1:30PM

The Honorary Degree recipients will be Congressman Clyburn and Mr. Tyrone Taborn, President and CEO, Career Communications Group, Editor & Chief of U.S. Black Engineer Magazine and U.S. Hispanic Engineer Magazine. Alumni News • Spring 2005 7


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