Alumni News Spring 2010 Issue

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Baltimore, Maryland

Alumnus of the Year . . . . . . . . . . 1 President’s Message . . . . . . . . . . 2 Alumni Day 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Chapter of the Year. . . . . . . . . . . 3 Special Achievement Award. . . . 3 Alumni on the Move . . . . . . . . . . 6 Necrology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Chapter and Class News . . . . . . 8 Alumni Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

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Alumnus of the Year

Lt. Col. Lawrence K. Montgomery, Sr., U.S. Army (Ret.) t. Col. Lawrence K. Montgomery, Sr., ’56, was Morgan’s Director of Alumni Affairs from 1977 to 2000 and was MSU acting Vice President for Institutional Advancement from 1994 to 1997. An active alumnus since graduation, he is active now with the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Alumni Chapter and is also a member of the Howard L. Cornish Baltimore Metropolitan Chapter. Lt. Col. Montgomery was attracted to Morgan by the music and ROTC programs, and by Bandmaster R. Hayes Strider’s offer of a secondsemester scholarship. By commencement in 1956, he had earned his B.S. degree in music education; completed the ROTC Military Science program; met his future wife, Sarah, MSU Class of ’57, and laid the foundation for an outstanding professional career. He served 22 years in the U.S. Army Adjutant Generals Corps and retired with the rank of lieutenant colonel. Soon thereafter, Morgan President Andrew Billingsley offered him a job as director of Alumni Affairs, and he accepted.

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His top priority, from the start, was to raise the expectations placed on Morgan graduates to support the university, including support of Morgan alumni in key political positions, Lt. Col. Montgomery says. Under his watch, MSU alumni began to play major

roles in everything from recruitment of students, to lobbying of state legislators for needed resources for the University, to support of Morgan students during their peaceful protests for better educational facilities. Lt. Col. Montgomery’s long list of accomplishments as Alumni Director includes: establishment of MSU’s Alumni House; initiation of awards and other recognition programs for outstanding alumni, faculty and staff; establishment of the All-Classes Reunion during homecoming; and chartering of new alumni chapters that continue to be active, among many other items. Lt. Col. Montgomery and Sarah are lifetime members of the MSUNAA, with the distinction of having four children who are also MSU alumni and graduates of the ROTC program: Lissa K. Jackson, ’80; Lawrence K. Montgomery, Jr., ’83; Lorree K. Slye, ’85; and Lynnet K. Turner, ’86. “The progress that Morgan has made is just outstanding. It makes a graduate feel such pride,” he says. “It never would have happened without the support of Dr. Richardson and the alumni, staff, faculty and friends of the University.”

Class of ’59 Gives $76,000, Extends Challenge In May 2004, members of the Class of 1959 gathered at the Annual Alumni Awards and Class Reunion Luncheon. Some of them had not been back to Morgan since graduation, while others had returned every year — sometimes several times a year. As with every such event, the Morganites shared what had happened in their lives since the last time they were together, and they reflected on their appreciation for the role Morgan played in shaping their friendships and their lives. As a tangible sign of their gratitude, they presented a gift: a $35,000 endowed scholarship fund. At the 2008 Gala, MSU President Dr. Earl S. Richardson reported that a total of 1,063 academi-

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cally qualified students could not return to Morgan because of financial reasons — 604 students in Fall 2007 and 459 in Spring 2008 — some for as little as $100. After hearing these statistics, members of the Class of ’59 were moved to give even more to their beloved alma mater. In May 2009, at their 50th Anniversary, they presented an additional gift of $41,502, for a grand total of $76,502. The economy remains strained. Financial resources are tight for many people. The Class of 1959 extends this challenge to all other classes: Meet, or better yet, surpass our level of giving! Nevertheless, be advised: We intend to keep on giving back to our alma mater!

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As you return home to our alma mater on Friday, May 14, 2010, Alumni Day, I hope you feel welcomed as you walk the campus, and that you will take note of the special attention that has been taken to adorn it with blue and orange finery. While you are walking along, let your spirit hum, “Fair Morgan we love thee, so tried and so true, our hearts at thy name thrill Gloria E. Wayman with pride…” As our beloved President, Dr. Earl S. Richardson, transitions into retirement, I also hope that your pride translates to activism in the causes he has championed for so many years. Join the University staff in their efforts to demand equitable funding for Morgan and block the efforts of other institutions that are seeking to duplicate our programs. The new President will need your support to continue the efforts to address these and other initiatives. Our students are counting on the alumni to offer their time, talents and finances to ensure that Morgan remains a well-respected voice locally and nationally in the higher education community. The officers and rank-and-file members of the Morgan State University National Alumni Association (MSUNAA) join me in extending an invitation to you to attend the 70th Annual Alumni Awards and Class Reunion Luncheon on Alumni Day. At that time, we will formally congratulate and present awards to Lt. Col. Lawrence K. Montgomery, Sr., Alumnus of the Year; the Baltimore County Alumni Chapter, Chapter of the Year; and John J. Griswold, Jr., Special Achievement Award recipient. This luncheon provides an excellent opportunity for alumni and friends of MSU to renew old friendships and make new ones. Another highlight of this event is the address by the President. We look forward with much anticipation and excitement, realizing that Dr. Richardson will be sharing his words of wisdom during his final State of the University Address. I look forward to seeing you on May 14. Morgan Pride Forever, Forever Morgan Pride! Sincerely,

Gloria E. Wayman, ’90 President, MSU National Alumni Association

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MSU National Alumni Association Donates Bear Mobile to the University The new Morgan State University Bear Mobile is now on the road! MSU’s newest, most visible recruitment tool, a gift from the MSUNAA, is a brightly colored blue and orange conversion van equipped to let the public know about the offerings of the University. Among the high-tech van’s features are interactive video games with MSU teams and characters; promotional videos and printed materials; and information about Morgan’s academic programs. In March, the Bear Mobile began visiting malls and movie theaters in the Baltimore/Washington, D.C., area as part of the “Experience Morgan” campaign. Visits to high school games, college

expos and other events around the state are planned for the year. For more information, please contact the Morgan State University Office of Public Relations at (443) 885-3022 or the Office of Admissions and Recruitment at (443) 885-3000.

MSU Foundation Sets Golf Tournament for May The Morgan State University Foundation, Inc. will hold its 21st Annual Invitational Golf Tournament on Friday, May 7, 2010, at The Club at Turf Valley Golf Course in Marriottsville, Md. The tournament benefits the Intercollegiate Athletics Scholarship Fund. The registration fee is $150 per

golfer, which includes a luncheon after the tournament. Prizes will be awarded to winning male and female golfers. A Golf Clinic during the event, directed by Morgan State University’s very own 1967 Hall of Fame golf team members — Tim McCready, Rodney “Binx” Watts and Al “Frog” Wilson — will provide three hours of individual instruction on the fundamentals of the game. The clinic begins at 9:30 a.m. The registration fee for the clinic is only $120 and includes the tournament luncheon. Luncheon-only participants can join the event at 2:30 p.m. for $35. The deadline for tournament reservations is April 28, 2010. The MSU Golf Tournament Committee: 1st Row (left to right), Milton Hawkins, Delegate For more information, Nathaniel Oaks, Erica Cryor, Charles Thomas, Tim McCready, Al “Frog” Wilson, Kimberly contact the MSU Williams, Ivory Tucker; 2nd Row (left to right), Rodney “Binx” Watts, Floyd Kerr, Herb Foundation, Inc. at (443) Brown, Herman Smith, David Thomas, Claude Parker; Not Shown, Joyce Brown, Bonnie Logan, Pete Mangione, Joe McIver, Mary Welcome 885-3040.


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Chapter of the Year Baltimore County Alumni Honored in 10th Anniversary Year Founded in 2000 with only 20 charter members, the Baltimore County Chapter of the MSU National Alumni Association has filled its first decade with immense progress in the areas of scholarship, membership, fundraising, community service and overall support for their alma mater. For this reason, the Members of the Baltimore County Alumni Chapter, March 2010 Baltimore County Alumni Chapter has been selected The Baltimore County Chapter’s scholarship fund as the 2010 Chapter of the Year. is now linked with the Morgan State University “Our chapter’s main focus and mission is to Foundation. Scholarship recipients and their famidevise ways to raise funds to provide scholarships,” lies are encouraged to get to know the chapter and reports Baltimore County Chapter President its members. Michael Bishop. Bishop says the Baltimore County Chapter Each spring, the chapter’s scholarship committee maintains a high regard for “giving back to the comdistributes applications to six Baltimore County high munity, and remembering from whence we have schools, seeking applicants planning to attend Morgan come” — values instilled in all Morgan students. The State University. The chapter is now providing three chapter is a regular contributor of time, money and students with annual, four-year $1,000 scholarships. other resources to seniors, the homeless, the hunAn additional scholarship recipient is added each year. gry and others in need.

John Griswold, Jr., ’51, Receives Special Achievement Award The Morgan State University National Alumni Association has chosen John J. Griswold, Jr., ’51, longtime member of the Philadelphia Alumni Chapter, as this year’s recipient of the Special Achievement Award. Mr. Griswold became active in the Philadelphia chapter in 1955, is a former two-term MSUNAA President and has a long track record of providing innovative and effective leadership of MSU alumni and other community activities. Mr. Griswold took his Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry from Morgan to the U.S. Army, where he served as a Chemist Instructor at Fort Riley, Kansas. After leaving the military, he received numerous awards for his work over 19 years as a chemist for the U.S. Department of Defense. His next career step was to the U.S. Department of Labor, where he earned several awards for his achievements in equal employment opportunity. During his 55 years as an active member of Morgan’s Philadelphia Chapter, Mr. Griswold has served the group on several committees, as Chapter President

and as Chapter Treasurer. As Treasurer, many years ago, he initiated the establishment of scholarship funds by local MSU alumni chapters. Mr. Griswold is now Financial Secretary and a Life Member of the MSUNAA. He has been a board member of the association since 1982 and a member of the board of Morgan State University Foundation, Inc. since 1985. As President of the MSUNAA, he appointed a committee to plan the construction of the Alumni House. The Alumni House Endowment Fund and regular scholarship donations to the MSU Foundation were also established during his tenure. The University has benefited from his financial generosity, as well. John Griswold and Family have contributed more than $30,000 in cash and in-kind donations to Morgan. This year’s Special Achievement Award adds to the numerous honors Mr. Griswold has received for his service to Morgan and others. His previous awards include, among others, MSU’s 1985 Alumnus of the Year Award, the Department of Labor Equal Opportunity of the Decade Award and the Certificate of Appreciation Award from Jones Tabernacle AME Church. “I am greatly honored by this award recognizing the work I have gladly done for my alma mater on the chapter and national levels,” Mr. Griswold says.

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Alumni Day 2010 Get ready: Alumni Day is fast approaching! This year, classes ending in “0” and “5” will celebrate at the 70th Annual Alumni Awards and Class Reunion Luncheon, on Friday, May 14, 2010. The luncheon begins at 12:00 noon in the Calvin and Tina Tyler Ballroom, on the second floor of Morgan’s University Student Center. All MSU alumni and friends are also invited to the “Welcome Back” reception, which will take place before the luncheon in the ballroom lobby, beginning at 11:00 a.m. Reservations for the 70th Annual Alumni Awards and Class Reunion Luncheon are $50 per person. Please call the Office of Alumni Relations at (443) 885-3015 to make your reservations. Please note that Commencement will be held on Saturday, May 15, 2010. We hope to see you on campus on Friday, May 14th!

YOUR GIFTS KEEP MORGAN STRONG Morgan State University is a thriving part of the Baltimore community and a nationally known institution because of alumni like you. But we need your help to ensure that opportunities for achievement and success are available to our most deserving students, every day. Please give your gift today, and bring a deserving student one step closer to the goal of being a graduate of Morgan State University. Every gift, regardless of size, goes a long way in providing assistance with tuition and the purchase of textbooks, developing new academic programs and attracting world-class faculty to our University. To increase our alumni rate of giving, we encourage all alumni to make a gift to the MSU Foundation EVERY year. When we approach foundations and corporations for support, they often ask for Morgan’s alumni giving rate. Their argument is: “If the alumni don’t want to invest in their own school, then why should we?” An excellent point, indeed! Remember, your gift is a separate donation from your annual alumni dues. Visit www.givetomorgan.com today to make your donation to the Morgan State University Foundation, Inc.

Remember Your Membership Dues Membership dues cover the fiscal year July 1, 2010–June 30, 2011. If you have already submitted your dues, we thank you. If you have yet to do so, we kindly ask that you submit them as soon as possible. We look forward to your continued support!

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Morgan President Honored with Alumni Victory Tours n honor of 25 years of outstanding leadership, several MSU alumni chapters saluted The Remarkable Journey of our esteemed retiring President, Dr. Earl S. Richardson. Throughout the country, alumni chapters hosted “Victory Tours” to recognize Dr. Richardson’s numerous accomplishments, while setting individual chapter goals of raising $50,000 for the Earl S. Richardson Endowed Scholarship Fund. Kudos to all of the chapters who sponsored these events.

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Victory Tours and Presenters: Georgia Alumni Chapter President, Shirley Wright Aug. 1, 2009

Philadelphia Alumni Chapter President, Wilhelmina Stevenson, Esq. James S. White, Tour Organizer Aug. 15, 2009

The Georgia Alumni Chapter kicked off August with a Victory Tour reception.

New Jersey Alumni Chapter President, Roseanna Robinson Aug. 22, 2009

The Philadelphia Alumni Chapter honored Dr. Richardson at the Temple University Student Center on Aug. 15.

New Castle County, Delaware Alumni Chapter President, Willie Jackson Aug. 22, 2009

The New Jersey Alumni Chapter honored Dr. Richardson at a Jazz Luncheon on Aug. 22.

Maryland and Washington D.C. Alumni Chapters President, Baltimore County Alumni Chapter and Tour Organizer, Michael Bishop Sept. 12, 2009

Members of the Delaware Alumni Chapter pose with the President during the Victory Tour.

Chicago Alumni Chapter President, Arlene Pierce Nov. 14, 2009

Dr. Richardson with members of the Maryland and Washington, D.C. Alumni Chapters at the Victory Tour reception held at Carl J. Murphy Fine Arts Center in September.

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Chicago Alumni Chapter members with Dr. Richardson during “An Afternoon of Appreciation” in November.


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MEAC Honors MSU’s Fundraising Begins for Marvin Webster Roberts as Distinguished Scholarship Alumnus Carolina A&T State University. Members of the Webster A group of teammates of former Morgan State The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference honored William R. Roberts, ’77, with its 2010 Distinguished Alumni Award in March. Roberts is Region President of Verizon for Maryland and the District of Columbia and is a member of the Morgan State University Board of Regents. Roberts received the award on March 11 at the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem, N.C., during one of the halftime ceremonies of the MEAC Basketball Tournament.

Alumnus Seeks Help with Morgan History Edwin T. Johnson, Ph.D., ’92, ’03, ’09, is writing a history of Morgan State University that is scheduled for publication in the fall of 2011. Dr. Johnson earned his doctorate in history from Morgan in May 2009 and teaches African-American history at the University of Maryland University College. His research interests include African-American male identity, AfricanAmerican fraternal organizations and the systematic disenfranchisement of minority populations. Any Morgan alumni who have photos, newspaper articles, yearbooks (published before 1970), memoirs, artifacts and/or personal stories significant to Morgan’s history are encouraged to contact him at Edwin_T_Johnson@hotmail.com or (443) 885-4777.

family, former Bear teammates and other VIPs were recbasketball star Marvin Webster have formed a comognized during the halftime activities. mittee to raise funds to create a The New York Knicks, Seattle basketball scholarship in his name. Supersonics and Denver Nugget have Marvin Webster, MSU’s all-time committed to contributing to the leading scorer, rebounder and shot fund. A Hill Field House trophy case blocker, and a two-time Associated will be designated solely to Marvin Press National College Player of the Webster’s legacy, displaying enlarged Year (1974 and 1975), passed away photos, his former college and prolast April in Oklahoma City at the fessional jerseys, and several of the young age of 57. national and regional trophies won “We got together because we during his basketball career. felt Marvin deserved to be honored. The scholarship drive will end in He put the school on the national December 2010, during halftime of the basketball map,” says Jim Gorman, Morgan State-Coppin State basketball ’78, former Bear hoopster. game at Hill Field House. The commit“Many of us wouldn’t have tee will host a brunch/luncheon before enjoyed the personal (and) profesthe game to honor scholarship donors, sional success (that we have) if we along with University VIPs and had never met Marvin,” says Joe Webster’s family and friends. The McIver, ’74, a former teammate of Marvin Webster Scholarship will be Webster and Morgan’s Assistant presented annually to a Morgan State Athletic Director. “Marvin left a University basketball player from the legacy that many Morgan students Baltimore City Public Schools. are not aware of. But we plan to Marvin Webster “The Human Eraser” For more information about how make Marvin’s name a household (1952–2009) you may make a contribution to the name on campus.” Marvin Webster Scholarship Fund, please contact Joe The official announcement of the Marvin Webster McIver at (443) 885-3050 or the Morgan State Scholarship Fund was made at Hill Field House on Foundation, Inc. at (443) 885-3040. March 1, during MSU’s basketball game against North

Congratulations to the MSU Men’s Basketball Team

2010 MEAC Tournament Champions!

Seeking Morgan Royals The Office of Student Activities is searching for all alumni who have held the title of Mr. or Miss Morgan State University. If you have served in one of these positions, please contact Toya Corbett, Coordinator for Student Activities, at (443) 885-1821 or toya.corbett@morgan.edu, before May 15, 2010.

The Bears returned to the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive year, after beating South Carolina State 68-61, on Saturday, March 13, in the MidEastern Athletic Conference title game, held in Winston-Salem, N.C. The Bears, who also won the MEAC regular season championship for the second year running, are the first repeat MEAC Tournament champions since Hampton in 2001 and 2002.

Morgan Opens New School of Social Work The tremendous growth of Morgan’s academic offerings has continued, with the launch of the University’s new School of Social Work, last fall. The school, now led by Anna R. McPhatter, Ph.D., had its origins in 1969 as the Undergraduate Social Welfare Program in MSU’s Department of Sociology. The program became one of the first undergraduate programs in the country to receive accreditation by the Council on Social Work Education, in 1971. Four years later, it received departmental status. Morgan’s School of Social Work offers courses leading to the Bachelor of Social Work, Master of Social Work and Ph.D. The school aims to prepare students to function as generalist social work practitioners, to begin a career in social welfare services, to enter a graduate school of social work at an advanced level or to enter other graduate schools with a social science major. For more information, call the department at (443) 885-3537. A l u m n i N e w s • S p r i n g 2 010

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Morgan history graduate Efa Ahmed-Williams, ’04, ’07, has been selected as a 2009 Baltimore Community Fellow by the Open Society Institute. The Open Society fellowships were established to assist individuals wishing to apply their education and professional experiences to serve marginalized communities. Ahmed-Williams is founder and director of Destiny Despite Sickle Cell Disease, an organization that encourages and empowers adolescents and young adults to become capable of managing their chronic illness by using coping strategies and life skills.

MSU chemistry graduate Ashika Brinkley, ’03, has been chosen as one of the New Haven Symphony Orchestra’s 2009 Women of Note. The honor is given to women who demonstrate outstanding leadership and commitment to community service. Brinkley earned a Master of Public Health degree from Yale University in 2005 and is Project Director of the New Haven Asthma Initiative.

Former Morgan State University football standout William Buford, ’55, has been inducted into the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Hall of Fame. He received the honor at the Charlotte (N.C.) Convention Center in February. Buford was drafted by the Green Bay Packers as an offensive tackle in 1954 and is a member of the MSU Hall of Fame.

Kevin L. Calfee, ’84, was recently profiled in the third edition of Who’s Who in Black Houston. Calfee is Division Manager of the Neighborhood Planning Division for the city of Houston’s Planning and Development Department, and a 24-year veteran of the department. Calfee received his master’s degree in city and regional planning from Morgan.

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Toya G. Corbett, ’05, Student Activities Coordinator for Morgan State University, has recently published a book titled, “The Morgan State University Women: The First 60 Years: 1934–1994.” The publication details how, since its inception in 1934, the Morgan State University Women’s organization has greatly impacted MSU and the Baltimore community by aiding needy students, sponsoring cultural events and supporting the academic mission of the University. The cost of the book is $10.

Tonjia Simmone Kenner Coverdale, ’98, owner of an online boutique named Divas N Babes, was featured in Essence magazine last November. Her site, www.divasandbabes.com, offers “original apparel for haute mamas and cool babes.” Gwen Stefani, Tori Spelling and Angelina Jolie are among those who have worn Coverdale’s luxury baby carriers, and her line of clothing for babies has been featured nationally and internationally in various publications. Coverdale received her bachelor’s degree from Morgan in information sciences and systems.

Lorece V. Edwards, Dr.P.H., ’04, Director of Community Practice and Outreach/Assistant Professor in the Morgan State University School of Community Health and Policy, has been appointed to serve on the Commission on HIV/AIDS for Baltimore City by the Baltimore City Council. Dr. Edwards’ research areas include health communication and age-related differences in health communication needs, HIV risk behaviors, and identification of best practices for HIV prevention. She received her doctorate in public health from Morgan State.

Stephen G. Hall, Ph.D., ’90, Honors Program graduate of Morgan, has published a book titled, “A Faithful Account of the Race: African American Historical Writing in Nineteeth-Century America.” In this volume, Dr. Hall, assistant professor of history at The Ohio State University, charts the origins, meanings, methods, evolution

and maturation of African-American historical writing, from the Early Republic to the 20th century. More information is available at http://uncpress.unc.edu/books/ T-8825.html.

Cenell D. Harrell, ’08, has launched Driven Magazine (www.Driven-Magazine.com), an online publication for young adults aged 18–35, college students, recent college grads and young professionals. The magazine is written by young adults, with a focus on the lifestyle issues now facing the Millennial Generation, its founders say. Driven Magazine seeks to be a clearinghouse of vital information to inspire young people to explore their goals and celebrate their successes. Harrell’s degree from Morgan is in management.

Judith Murray Kitz, ’58, has published her first book, “Grandma Wants You To.” The author, who resides in Baltimore, was inspired to write the story because of her relationship with her grandson, whom she affectionately calls “J.” The book is available at Amazon.com, or by special order at any bookstore by using the ISBN: 978-1-4389-5136-2(sc).

Crystal J. Tennessee, ’04, Industrial Security Specialist for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, has received the 2009 Attorney General’s Award for Distinguished Service, the second-highest award given by the U.S. Department of Justice for employee performance. The honor was accompanied by a $3,500 cash award. Ms. Tennessee, a six-year employee of the FBI, received the award during a ceremony at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., for her work in a transnational enforcement operation, “Operation Joint Hammer.”

Jim Ward, ’59, was recently featured in the online publication AARP Bulletin Today for his work with AARP’s Circles of Engagement program in Detroit, Mich. The program is designed to help build networks of volunteers led by AARP’s aged 50-andover membership, to help improve the health, safety, culture and economic well-being of com-


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N e c r o l o g y Deceased MSU Alumni, Faculty, Staff & Students munities. Ward, 71, is retired from Ford Motor Company, where he was a human resources manager. His degree from Morgan is in business administration.

Gen. William E. “Kip” Ward, ’71, Commander of

the U.S. Africa Command, received the 2010 Black Engineer of the Year Award for Lifetime Achievement, during a ceremony in Baltimore in February. Adm. Mike Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, presented the award to Gen. Ward, who is the only current AfricanAmerican four-star general in the U.S. Army. The award was the second major honor in as many months for Gen. Ward, who also received a Trumpet Award in January. Trumpet Awards go to individuals, primarily African Americans, who have achieved professional success and have inspired others.

Morganites in the NFL Morganite Visanthe Shiancoe, seven-year veteran of the National Football League and one of the league’s most productive tight ends, helped take the Minnesota Vikings to the NFC Conference Championship game this year. Shiancoe, a native of Birmingham, England, gained 566 yards and scored 11 touchdowns with 56 receptions in the 2009–10 regular season and added five catches for 94 yards and another touchdown in the postseason.

Morganite Chad Simpson, three-year veteran of the NFL and one of the league’s premier punt returners, helped take the Indianapolis Colts to the American Football Conference Championship game this year. Simpson, a native of Miami, Fla., was the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Player of the Year and first team AllConference selection in his collegiate career. During the AFC Championship game, Simpson posted a 27.7-yard kickoff return average and held the fourth highest single-game kickoff return average in franchise postseason history.

Mary Buddin Adams, ’50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11/1/09

Dr. Jacqueline T. Martin (Faculty) . . . . . .12/12/09

Naomi Cannon Baker, ’50 . . . . . . . . . . . . .11/10/09

Samuel Matthews, Jr., ’57 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1/2/10

Nancy Ross Baskerville, ’90 . . . . . . . . . . .10/19/09

James Mayfield (Staff) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1/30/10

Courtney J. Boozer, ’01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2/15/10

Kevin McIver, ’87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10/2/09

Gregory O’Neal Braxton* . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11/22/09

Brandon McKie, ’10* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10/19/09

Avonee E. Burge Brown, ’67 . . . . . . . . . . .8/25/09

Jonelle E. Cruse Melton, ’98 . . . . . . . . . . . .9/14/09

Dr. Ernest Owen Brown, ’52 . . . . . . . . . . .10/22/09

Harmon R. Mock, ’78 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2/28/09

Linda J. Brown, ’71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8/15/09

John Edward Mohamed, ’57 . . . . . . . . . . .10/21/09

Philip Lorenzo Brown, ’47 . . . . . . . . . . . . .10/9/09

Frank F. Monroe, Sr., ’68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2/16/10

Arlene A. Carrington, ’69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8/31/09

Dorothy Robertson* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8/31/09

Claudia S. Clayborne, ’51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8/15/09

Mignon N. Moore, ’57 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10/19/09

Thelma Cordery-Hall** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12/1/09

Leon Carlton Nelson, ’58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12/6/09

Maxine E. Bentley Craig* . . . . . . . . . . . . .8/4/09

Dr. John L. Nickens, Sr., ’48 . . . . . . . . . . . .2/21/10

Willie J. Crawford, ’56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12/17/09

John Duncan Nossick** . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12/29/09

Roland Chaplin Cunningham, ’50 . . . . . .11/10/09

William S. Phelps, ’75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8/12/09

Gerald O. Davis, ’57 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5/30/09

Audrey H. Longley Phillips, ’56 . . . . . . . .12/16/09

Roberta E. Delaney* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8/14/09

Walter C. Purnell, ’56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10/4/09

Stanford W. Dennis, ’63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8/2/09

Mary Louise Braithwaite-Mashore Remy** .12/22/09

Herbert J. Dixon, ’77 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1/28/10

Katherine Ridley, ’63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10/7/09

Stuart O. Douglas, ’50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11/10/09

Agnes V. Roberts, ’39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7/8/09

Vincent O. Drone, ’84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003***

Linwood Leon Roberts, ’71 & ’80 . . . . . . .8/28/09

Thelma L.S. Faulcon, ’83 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1/4/10

Shirley L. Robinson, ’64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1/27/10

Jerome Bernard Fields, ’57 . . . . . . . . . . . .2006***

Bessie N. Keene Sallie, ’45 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1/19/10

Charlotte A. Flowers, ’50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11/10/09

Barbara Carter Sanders* . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7/7/09

Hennie Floyd, ’68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12/21/09

Bolling B. Smith, ’50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9/30/09

Joseph Gregg, ’50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11/10/09

Glenn William Smith* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1/4/10

Corliss Grimes, ’67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .***

John H. Sorrell, Jr.* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11/28/09

Dr. Henrietta Hestick, ’74 (Faculty/Staff) . .10/29/09

Dr. Hilbert D. Stanley, ’52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2/12/10

Glynnia King Hill, ’54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1/4/10

Eugene David “Peaches” Thomas, ’53 . . .8/18/09

Evelyn L. Holloway, ’55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12/5/09

Evon Lee Thompson, ’68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11/15/09

William L. Hopkins, ’03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11/1/09

Caroline E. Thomas Thornton, ’58 . . . . . .1/2/10

Gossie Harold Hudson (Retired Faculty) . .9/20/09

Goldy E. Bailey Turner, ’65 . . . . . . . . . . . .11/27/09

James R. Jeffries, ’77 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10/22/09

Natalie S.Vaughn, ’41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10/9/09

Strelsa Jeffries, ’71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10/22/09

Ada V.Veney, ’50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11/10/09

Preston T. Johnson, ’62 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10/16/09

Charlotte Y. Wainwright, ’93 . . . . . . . . . . .***

Phillip Gough Kane, ’41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007***

Dr. Gilbert Ware, ’55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2/14/10

Robert R. Kilby, ’60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2/16/09

Teresa D. Warren, ’00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11/27/09

Nathan Bernard Lee, ’54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11/1/09

Caesar D. Williams, ’61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7/25/09

George R. Liggins, ’51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9/26/09

Michele A. Willoughby-Mountain* . . . . .11/15/09

Rachel Mae Lockett, ’60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004***

Frances R. Wooten, ’54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3/18/09

C.Vernon Locklear, ’63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2/23/09 Rev. Dr. Irvin C. Lockman, ’52 . . . . . . . . .8/14/09

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Cassandra Ludd (Staff) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10/13/09

**Class year not known

Charles E. Malloy, III, ’87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12/20/09

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Scholarship recipients with Morgan President Earl S. Richardson, M.C. Stan Stovall of WBAL-TV and Breakfast Chairperson Anthony McPhail, at the chapter’s 25th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Breakfast in January.

The Howard L. Cornish Metropolitan Baltimore Chapter of the Morgan State University National Alumni Association hosted the Silver Anniversary celebration of its Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Breakfast, on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2010. The breakfast has become one of the Baltimore area’s signature cultural celebrations honoring Dr. King’s life and legacy. The chapter awarded $25,000 in scholarships and 28 Toshiba laptop computers to deserving Morgan students during the event. Awards were also given to the following MLK Breakfast honorees: 2010 HOWARD L. CORNISH APPRECIATION AWARD Dr. Eric A. Conway, Chair Morgan State University Fine Arts Department 2010 HOWARD L. CORNISH HUMANITARIAN AWARD Walter McNeil, Founder/CEO The Challengers Independent Living, Inc. 2010 HOWARD L. CORNISH COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD Walter Carr, Editorial Cartoonist National Black Newspapers and Magazines 2010 HOWARD L. CORNISH DRUM MAJOR AWARD Col. Michael B. Black, Commander The White House Communications Agency 2010 HOWARD L. CORNISH DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD Edna Y. Rich, Former Financial Secretary Howard L. Cornish Alumni Chapter, Morgan State University National Alumni Association

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Eight hundred persons attended the 2010 MLK Scholarship Breakfast and were entertained with musical renditions by the Morgan State University Choir and the Morgan State University Jazz Ensemble. Our “Youth Spotlight” shone on 14-year-old Eddy Nubine, Jr. and his 12-year-old brother Elijah, who recited excerpts from Dr. King’s speech “Birmingham 1963, Keep Moving!!!” and from President Barack Obama’s victory speech, given in Grant Park in Chicago on election night 2008. Guest speaker for the Breakfast was the Honorable Patricia C. Jessamy, State’s Attorney for the city of Baltimore. Jessamy gave a challenging and thought-provoking speech centered on the theme of the breakfast: “We Must Still Believe in the Dream… of Change!” The 2010 MLK Breakfast Co-chairs Anthony and Diane McPhail presented the Dr. Martin D. Jenkins Lifetime Achievement in Higher Education Award to a very surprised Dr. Earl S. Richardson, Retiring President of Morgan State University. Dr. Clayton C. Stansbury presented the Howard L. Cornish Appreciation Award to an equally surprised MLK Breakfast Ticket Captain Estelle Pinkett, in recognition of her selling 100 or more tickets for the 20th consecutive year. The Haitian Earthquake Relief Fund Raffle at the event raised $3,000, which will be donated to the Clinton-Bush Haitian Relief Fund. Very special thanks go to Nestlé USA and to Verizon Maryland for their contributions of $10,000 each. Please mark your calendars to support and attend the 26th MLK Scholarship Breakfast, scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 15, 2011.

Reminder to the members of the Class of 1960: Please forward your checks for the 1960 Class Reunion gift to the MSU Foundation, and send your checks for any alumni dues to the Office of Alumni Relations. If you have already done so, many thanks. All alumni — especially the Classes of ’50, ’55, ’65 and ’70, their spouses, and friends — are welcome to join the Class of 1960 as we celebrate our Reunion on a dinner cruise aboard The Black-Eyed Susan Paddlewheel Riverboat, on Saturday, May 15, 2010, 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. The boat departs from the Baltimore Marine Center. Tickets are $70 each. For more information, please contact the 1960 Class Agents, Elaine McCoy at (410) 486-4238 or Brenda Hemingway Thomas at (518) 393-0317. Hurry, as tickets will go quickly.

D.C. Alumni Kicked Off HBCU Week Five members of MSU’s Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Alumni Chapter participated in the HBCU National Health Walk, which was held in D.C. on Saturday, Aug. 28, 2009. Morgan alumni Gloria Everett,

(Left to right) Chapter President Jacqueline Lawson and chapter members Art Lawson, Gloria Everett and Nellie Maskal, during the HBCU National Health Walk in the nation’s capital.

Gladys Walton Hall, Art Lawson, Jackie Lawson and Nellie Maskal represented the chapter in the event, which was designed to promote healthy HBCU campuses and communities. Walk captain Donna Richards Joyner, wife of radio host and philanthropist Tom Joyner, led HBCU alumni and members of the 105 Voices of History HBCU National Concert Choir on a two-mile walk from the Kennedy Center, around the Reflecting Pool and on to the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. There, the choir sang two songs, including the National Anthem. Visitors, joggers and walkers paused in silence as the students’ voices rang out from the place where Marian Anderson sang and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke during the March on Washington nearly five decades ago. On the following Sunday, alumni enjoyed


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the Concert Choir, which included members of the Morgan State University choir. Dr. Eric Conway, conductor of Morgan’s choir, was one of 12 regional directors of the 105 Voices Choir this year.

Kathleen Battle, MSU Choir to Headline D.C. Chapter Event Renowned soprano Kathleen Battle and the renowned Morgan State University Choir will perform in an inspiring multimedia program titled “Underground Railroad,” at The Music Center at Strathmore, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda, MD 20852-3385, on May 27, 2010. Reception–6:15 p.m.; Performance–8:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m. Ticket prices: $150 (Reserved Seat/VIP Reception; $115 (Reserved Seat). This concert is a fundraiser for Adventures in Health, Education and Agricultural Development (AHEAD, Inc.). Founded 30 years ago by Morgan alumnus Dr. Irving Williams and his wife, Elvira Felton Williams, AHEAD provides primary health care, HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment, education and environmental health for women and infants in Tanzania. Dr. Earl S. Richardson will be honored at the concert for his exemplary accomplishments as President of Morgan State University over the past 25 years. Join the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Alumni Chapter as AHEAD celebrates Dr. Richardson’s remarkable journey. Contact Jacqueline Lawson at Dcmsuaa@aol.com for tickets, or go to www.aheadinc.org to pay by credit card.

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Class of ’69 Gift Funds $50,000 Endowment At the 25th Annual Homecoming Gala last fall, Morgan’s Class of 1969 presented the University with a class gift of $50,000. The gift established an endowed fund that will provide need-based scholarships for Morgan State students. Erica Cryor, Class of ’69 Reunion Committee Chair, credits the generosity of the 91 persons who stepped forward and joined the Class of 1969 Circle of Supporters with making the President Earl S. Richardson (left) is presented with a $50,000 gift from the Class of ’69 scholarship endowment cammembers (left to right) Cecil Flamer, Pamela Shaw and Erica Cryor. paign successful. The five mem“Our hope is that our endowment will inspire bers of the Class of 1969 Fundraising Subcommittee who other classes to reunite and support Morgan’s managed the campaign are Cecil Flamer, Tawana Ford, fundraising program,” Cryor says. “This increased D’Ana Johnson, Carl Turnipseed and Paula Shaw (Chair). focus on fundraising is essential to Morgan’s students Nellie Maskal is the Class Agent. The other Reunion and the University as a whole.” Committee members are Jesse Bennett, Janice Bowie, The Class of ’69 will celebrate its 41st year with Norman Johnson, Joyce Mitchell, Lois Moore, Patricia participation at the Alumni Awards Luncheon on May Payne, James Smith and William Womble. 14th, at the 26th Gala on Oct 22nd and at a class Cryor reports that the Class of 1969 aims to add brunch on Homecoming morning, Oct 23rd. Contact $25,000 each year to the endowment over the next five Erica Fry Cryor for details, at (443) 885-3040 or years leading up to its 45th anniversary. All classmates and erica.cryor@morgan.edu. friends are invited to support this important endeavor.

Murphy Fine Arts Center Events, Spring 2010 For more information: (443) 885-4440 • Tickets: (443) 885-4443

April 17 Susan G. Komen for the Cure 16th Annual Educational Symposium, “Choose Your Path to Breast Health,” 8:00 a.m. – 12 noon. Free and open to the public, however, advance registration is required. Online registration is available at www.komenmd.org, or call (410) 9388990 for a full brochure. April 18 Maryland Bible Society 200th Anniversary Concert, “Celebration of the Word in Music,” 4:00 p.m., featuring the Morgan State University Choir; Dr. Eric Conway, Conductor. Orchestra/Mezzanine seats: $25; First Balcony seats: $20; Second Balcony seats: $10. Tickets available at the Murphy Fine Arts Center Ticket Office: M–F, 10:00 a.m. –7:00 p.m.; Sat., 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. April 23–24

Morgan State University Modern Dance Ensemble Annual Recital, 7:30 p.m., Dr. Iantha Tucker, Director. General Admission: $10. Tickets go on sale 90 minutes before each performance.

April 25 Symphonic Winds: The Morgan State University Symphonic Band in Concert, 6:00 p.m., Melvin N. Miles, Jr., Conductor. Annual concert showcasing the 50-piece ensemble’s breadth and versatility. General Admission: $10. Tickets go on sale 90 minutes before each performance.

May 2

Morgan State University Choir Annual Spring Benefit Concert, 4:00 p.m., Dr. Eric Conway, Conductor. The program showcases the breadth and depth of talent of this worldrenowned chorus, with orchestral accompaniment.

May 8

Morgan State University Choir Concert at Four Winds Performing Arts Center. Saturday, May 8, 7 p.m., 830 Romancoke Rd., Stevensville, MD 21666. For Tickets, go to: www.fourwindspac.org.

May 8

Morgan State University Jazz Ensemble in Concert, 8:00 p.m., Melvin N. Miles, Jr., Conductor. Annual concert of works reflecting the different genres of jazz. General Admission: $10. Tickets go on sale 90 minutes before each performance.

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MSU Alumni Calendar Alumni Events, Spring/Summer/Fall 2010 April 23 Varsity “M” Club, Annual Orange and Blue Spring Football Game, Tailgate at Hughes Stadium, 4:30 p.m. For more information, please contact Willie L. Thompson, II at (443) 801-5442. April 25 Philadelphia Alumni Chapter Presents Morgan State University Choir, Bethlehem Baptist Church, Penllyn Pike and Dager Road, Spring House, Pa., 4:00 p.m. For more information, please contact John Griswold at (215) 927-4733. May 14

70th Alumni Day, University Student Center •“Welcome Back” Reception, 2nd Floor Lobby, 11:00 a.m.—12:00 noon •Alumni Awards and Class Reunion Luncheon, for all classes ending in “0” and “5,” Calvin and Tina Tyler Ballroom, 12:00 noon.

May 15

Morgan State University Commencement, Hughes Stadium, Baltimore, Md., 10:00 a.m.

May 22

North Carolina Alumni Chapter, Alumni Co-Ed Softball Tournament, Parrish Womble Park, Holly Springs, N.C. For more information, please contact Barbara Faison at (910) 592-3635.

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New Jersey Alumni Chapter, AllClass Reunion Picnic, 3:00 p.m. Free admission. For more information, please contact Roseanna Robinson at (908) 769-8818.

June 12 Baltimore County Alumni Chapter, Old Fashioned Caberet and Line Dance Party, Pikesville Community Hall, 40 E. Sudbrook Lane, Pikesville, Md., 8:00 p.m.–1:00 a.m. $20.00 For more information, please contact Michael Bishop at (410) 922-1493. June 16 Class of 1950, Annual Crab Feast held on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. For further information, please contact Helena J. Johnson at (410) 9455506. Deadline, May 17, 2010. June 19 MSUNAA Board Meeting, Alumni House, 12:00 noon. July 10

Varsity “M” Club, Annual Picnic & Fundraiser, The Montebello Complex, Morgan State University. 1:00 p.m.– 5:00 p.m. For more information, please contact Willie L. Thompson II, at (443) 801-5442.

Aug. 14 New Castle County Alumni Chapter, 2nd Annual Backyard Cabaret, $35, Brandywine Hunt Development, 127 Trotter Drive, 4:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. For more information, please contact Willie Jackson at (302) 478-4397 or (302) 761-9603. Sept. 18 MSUNAA Executive Committee Meeting, Alumni House, 10:00 a.m. MSUNAA Body Meeting, Alumni House, 12:00 noon. Sept. 24 Cut-off Date for Discounted Homecoming Host Hotel Rate, 5:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time. Reservations can be made by calling (410) 321-7400 or 1 (888) 627-7147.

Morgan Bears 2010 Football Schedule Date 9/4 9/11 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20

Opponent Bowie State University University of Maryland Howard University (Urban League Classic)* Bethune-Cookman College North Carolina A&T State University Delaware State University (Homecoming) Florida A&M University Norfolk State University South Carolina State University Hampton University

Location Hughes Stadium College Park, Md. East Rutherford, N.J. Hughes Stadium Greensboro, N.C. Hughes Stadium Tallahassee, Fla. Norfolk, Va. Hughes Stadium Hughes Stadium

Time 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. TBD TBD 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.

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October Class of 1950, Annual Casino Trip to Charlestown, W.V. For further information, including the date, please contact Helena J. Johnson at (410) 945-5506.

Homecoming Oct. 22 Annual Homecoming Business Meeting, Murphy Fine Arts Center, Recital Hall, 12:00 noon. Homecoming Gala, Martin’s West, 6817 Dogwood Road, Baltimore, MD 21244, 7:00 p.m. – Reception; 8:00 p.m. – General Admission. For more information, please call (443) 885-3040. Oct. 23 Life Members Reception, University Student Center, 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Admission is free with a Life Membership Gold Card. Homecoming Game, MSU Bears vs. Delaware State Hornets, Hughes Stadium, 1:00 p.m., Baltimore, Md. All Classes Reunion, University Student Center, Calvin and Tina Tyler Ballroom, 4:00 p.m. Morgan Memories, University Student Center, Calvin and Tina Tyler Ballroom, 10:00 p.m.–4:00 a.m. $30.00. Oct. 24 Annual Homecoming Candlelight Memorial Service, University Chapel, 11:00 a.m. Honoring recently deceased alumni, faculty, staff and students. For more information, please call the Alumni Relations Office at (443) 885-3015.

2010 Homecoming Host Hotel Discounted room rates for Morgan State University alumni and friends are available for booking now, at the Sheraton Baltimore North Hotel in Towson, Md., this year’s official Homecoming host hotel. The Homecoming rate, for Friday, Oct. 22 through Sunday, Oct. 24, 2010, is $147.06 per room, per night, including Maryland State and hotel occupancy taxes. To receive the discounted rate, you must specify that you are calling to make reservations for the “Morgan State University Homecoming Group.” This room rate is for single, double, triple and quad room accommodations. Please make your reservations by calling (410) 321-7400 or 1 (888) 627-7147. The cutoff date to make reservations is Friday, Sept. 24, 2010 at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.


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MSU ALUMNI DIRECTORY NOW AVAIL ABLE The 2010 Morgan State University Alumni Directory was released in March 2010. This publication is different from the old alumni directories, which only included alumni data. This year’s directory, titled “Alumni: Today,” includes content provided by alumni, including narratives about their favorite school memories and what they are doing today, along with photos old and new. If you have not purchased your copy, please contact: Harris Publishers, LLC, Customer Service Department Toll Free: (800) 877-6554 International Customers: (757) 965-4664 E-mail: customerservice@harrisconnect.com

Pricing of the directory is as follows: Softbound – $69.99 + $9.95 Shipping and Handling Hardbound – $89.99 + $9.95 Shipping and Handling Softbound + CD – $89.99 + $14.95 Shipping and Handling Hardbound + CD – $99.99 + $14.95 Shipping and Handling CD – $89.99 + $7.95 Shipping and Handling

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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PRESENTS NEW ONLINE COMMUNITY The Morgan State University National Alumni Association is excited to announce the new alumni@morgan.edu Online Community. The new MSU Alumni Online Community will offer new and improved features to better serve you and fellow alumni, and the good news is that it’s all free. Some of the features will include: Business Exchange – Allows alumni to promote their businesses, products or services. Career Services – Build connections for graduating students, and enable career networking between all members with job postings, career mentoring, etc. Chapter, Club and Class Pages – These pages allow groups to stay connected. Manage and promote events and activities, upload images, post announcements regarding personal achievements, i.e., job promotions, awards, marriages, births, etc. E-mail Marketing – Allows us to do eye-catching e-mail blasts with ease.

Reunion CD (2 years before and 2 years after) – $24.99 + $7.95 Shipping and Handling Methods of payment for the directory include: credit card, check by phone or invoice. Alumni who purchase the directory using a major credit card are entitled to receive up to three of their favorite magazines free for three months.

Events Calendar – Makes it easy for our alumni to find, view and respond to events online. Event Management – Plan, promote and accept online registrations and payments. Data on Demand – The Alumni Relations Office will be able to create reports based on various aspects of alumni information.

Walmart Donates $20,000 to MSU Engineers

NON-CREDIT COURSES OFFERED

Levey Williams, ’81, presented a check in the amount of $20,000 from Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. to the Morgan State University Chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), in February. Williams graduated Levey Williams, ’81, of from Morgan with a Walmart (left) with Charles Hall, Director of the Student bachelor’s degree in Work Experience Program of political science and Morgan’s School of now is a Recruiter in Engineering the College Relations Division of Walmart, in Bentonville, Ark. During his visit to the University, Williams also conducted a seminar for NSBE members on preparing for the job market.

Morgan’s Center for Continuing and Professional Studies (CCPS) offers a range of non-credit programs that focus on developing and enriching the lives of the lifelong adult learner. New for Fall 2010: Conversational Spanish with an International Study Abroad Option (tour of Spain). This eight-week course introduces vocabulary and sentence structures to facilitate simple conversations in Spanish. No previous knowledge of Spanish is necessary. For more information, call CCPS at (443) 885-3155.

Online Directory – Allows us to increase our alumni profile information by giving us the capability to keep our profiles up to date, add comments and connect with other alumni. Resume Upload – Users will be able to upload their resumes as part of their online directory profile. Social Networking – Enables registered authenticated users to create and manage a network of acknowledged friends using an opt-in invitation protocol through Facebook, MySpace or LinkedIn. Enhanced Security – Protect your profile information with enhanced, password-protected security. Photo Album – Add photo albums and slideshows to your profile page via your Flickr® account, to show others what you’ve been up to and view friends’ photos. Blogs – Everyone has an opinion. Later this year, we will introduce a blogging feature for your online community.

A launch date is scheduled for late April. Questions? Please contact the Office of Alumni Relations at (443) 885-3015, or e-mail DeWayne.Davis@morgan.edu

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Friday, October 22, 2010 Martin’s West 6817 Dogwood Road Baltimore, Maryland 21244 Contact: Erica Fry Cryor (443) 885-3040 or erica.cryor@morgan.edu

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Save These Dates! Sept. 11 University of Maryland Terrapins College Park, Md. Sept. 25 Howard University Bison East Rutherford, N.J. Urban League Classic Call the Alumni Relations Office at (443) 885-3015 for more information.

Stay Up-to-Date by E-mail We often correspond with our alumni by way of e-mail. If you think that we do not have your current e-mail address on file, please forward your updated contact information and e-mail address information to: Dewayne C. Davis at DeWayne.Davis@morgan.edu or Milton Hawkins at Milton.Hawkins@morgan.edu

Alumni House 1700 E. Cold Spring Lane Baltimore, MD 21251

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