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MESSAGE TO DONORS The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Donors Report is printed strictly to acknowledge donor gifts. Any other use is unauthorized. This report includes the names of donors to the University and its Foundation Fund whose gifts were received between July 1, 2011 June 30, 2012. Gifts received after June 30, 2012, will be recognized in the 2012-2013 Donor Report. This report does not include National Alumni Association dues nor donations to the Golden Lion Foundation. Although every effort has been made to ensure the completeness and accuracy of the Donors Report, we acknowledge that errors may have occurred. If you wish to report an error, please contact:

Dr. Margaret Martin-Hall, Director

Office of University Relations and Development University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff


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ANNUAL DONORS report SALUTES

Lawrence A. Davis, Jr., Ph.D.



LAWRENCE A. DAVIS, JR., Ph.D. FORMER CHANCELLOR 1991 - 2012

Dr. Davis began his close-up and personal relationship with UAPB at the age of four when his father, Dr. Lawrence A. Davis, Sr., began his tenure at the AM&N College (now UAPB) as a teacher, later serving as president and chancellor. His early education – nursery school through college (except for the year spent at Merrill High School from which he graduated) – was obtained on the campus of AM&N College. Graduating from AM&N with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics, he went on to earn a master’s degree in mathematics from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. He also attended Iowa State University of Science and Technology at Ames, where he earned a doctorate in engineering mechanics, an area of mathematics not to be confused with mechanical engineering. His additional studies include a year at Brown University at Providence, Rhode Island, studying physics; a summer at the University of Oklahoma at Norman, studying computer science; two summers at Oak Ridge (Tennessee) Associate Universities, studying nuclear reactors and acid rains, and post graduate studies at Harvard University. Other signature projects and events credited to Dr. Lawrence A. Davis, Jr., include: • • • •

Retired a $3.5 million operation deficit Developed an Enrollment Management Plan Developed a “Real Cash Reserve” Completed the Master plan for the growth and development of the campus and immediate community which included basic campus infrastructure along with the construction of Dawson-Hicks Hall

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and Caine-Gilleland Hall, Applied Science/Aquaculture-Fisheries Laboratory, and the renovation of a modernized and computerized library Constructed an ultra-modern facility for the School of Business and Management Obtained reaffirmation of accreditation for programs in human sciences, nursing, social work, teacher education, and ten year institutional reaffirmation by the North Central Association for Colleges and Schools

Dr. Davis’ professional career began with a brief stint at Mississippi Vocational College, now Mississippi Valley State University at Itta Bena, before returning to AM&N as an instructor of mathematics. Davis swiftly moved through the ranks to assistant professor, associate professor, full professor, chairman of the Department of Mathematics and Physics, dean

of Arts and Sciences, and dean of Liberal and Fine Arts before becoming Chancellor at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. Through the unanimous choice of the Board of Trustees, Dr. Davis was appointed chancellor in November of 1991 and immediately embarked on moving the university aggressively to address the challenge of funding new ways to better serve the university’s clientele and to serve a more heterogeneous student body. His first year was filling his cabinet and other key positions including three vice-chancellors, a chief of security, and athletic director. The football program was restored after a two year ban and a new coaching staff was immediately hired. Within two years, the football program was at an all-time high, playing • • • • • • •

Awarded the first master’s degree in the history of the institution Obtained approval for a master’s degree in Aquaculture and in Addiction Studies Re-established the Honors College Established a Foreign Language Laboratory Established a Writing Laboratory Obtained funds to renovate all buildings on the campus farm Completed basic development of a national leading technology infrastructure and system, fostering faculty and student computer

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literacy to achieve a technologyintegrated teaching and learning outcome Obtained $1.5 million form the United States Congress to upgrade the science laboratories Completed the establishment of the UAPB radio station (KUAP, 89.7 FM) and enhanced University Studio (UAPB TV-Channel 24, Pine Bluff Cable) Assisted in obtaining an alumni house Gained official title to the 871-acre USDA Research Farm at Lonoke

for the national championship of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), Division I. With his key personnel in place, Dr. Davis labored to address as many of the historical concerns as possible, while giving impetus to enhancing the teaching, research and service functions that

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Black Colleges and Universities; the Industrial Foundation; Partners for a Better Pine Bluff; the Merrill High School Restoration Alliance; the Arts and Science Center for Southeast Arkansas. He is an active member and deacon of Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church. the university had performed well for more than 100 years. He oversaw the completion of a multi-million dollar building to house the School of Business and Management. Soon with the support of Diane Gilleland, the director of the Arkansas Department of Higher Education, and Governor Jim Guy Tucker, the university received a $30 million appropriation from the state to upgrade the campus facilities. As a result of the largest state appropriation in the history of the university, Dr. Davis was successful in attaining his initial goals for enhancing the service functions of the university.

He is the recipient of many accolades and awards as the result of his professional and volunteer work. He has received a Distinguished Alumnus Award from each of his alma maters.

of uncertainty due to the college’s $2.9 million deficit that existed at the time. In record time, Dr. Davis had managed to turn the ship around, stabilize the schools finances, and raise the morale of the faculty, staff, and students. Dr. Davis is dedicated to his family. He is married to the former Ethel Grant. They are the proud parents of two children; Sonya Davis Cole, and Lawrence A. Davis III. They have nine grandchildren

Throughout his tenure as dean of Arts and Science and as Chancellor of the University, Davis was a staunch supporter of the arts in the community as well as the university. Although becoming

Dr. Davis has been active within the community, state, and on a national level. Continuing the signature projects and events credited to Dr. Lawrence A. Davis, Jr., include: • • • • • •

Constructed the 1890 Cooperative Extension Complex Inaugurated a new football stadium made possible through a town and gown effort Participated in two national football championships Activated golf for men and women, softball, volleyball, & soccer for women Continued the outstanding Women’s Track Program Enhanced the Arkansas Classic, and developed the

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university’s participation in the Gateway and Red River Classics Constructed a privatized student housing complex, Delta complex Renovated Childress Hall formerly the student services building Established a University Museum and Cultural Center Obtained funds for the construction of a business incubator Obtained funds for the construction of a campus security and visitor information center constructed at

chancellor of UAPB was not his primary goal early in life, he once said, “I am happy to be sitting in the leadership role because I understand the importance of this university and its great heritage.”

He has worked with Leadership Pine Bluff; the United Way; the Presidents Board of Advisors on Historically

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Today, the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff stands as the Flagship of the Arkansas Delta, due in part to the efforts of Dr. Lawrence A. Davis, Jr. When Dr. Davis took control of the wheel as captain of the ship, he knew that there would be rough waters ahead and days

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the front entrance to the campus Obtained funds for the renovation of the fine arts center Enhanced the Chancellor’s Benefit for the Arts as a town and gown annual event Received generous corporate and alumnus support for the athletic program Established the 1st doctoral program in the institution’s history

and one great grandchild. One daughter, Catherine Davis Harvey is deceased.


University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Office of the Chancellor

October 25, 2012

Dear Alumni and Friends: It is a magnificent view from where I sit—a sea of alumni and friends who give wholehearted support to our students. Thank you! As interim chancellor of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB), I am proud to stand on the shoulders of giants who have moved this institution from its infancy as Branch Normal to the current doctoral granting university. I am appreciative of individuals like you, some of whom give without being asked because you know a financial void exists. And I am excited about the diverse body of students we educate who will surely be among the nation’s leading professionals. With shrinking public subsidies, coupled with historic rises in tuition cost and increasing demands for financial aid by our students, we understand the challenges that lay before us. Individuals like you, who have stayed the course and remained steadfast in your support, help us to face the uncertainty optimistic of a positive outcome. Without you, the future would present even greater challenges. Again, I thank you and I extend to you the deepest gratitude for all that you do. Sincerely,

Calvin Johnson, Ph.D. Interim Chancellor

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University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Office of University Relations and Development

October 25, 2012

Dear Alumni and Friends, You are such valuable assets to our students! You have stayed the course through “the best of times” and through “the worst of times.” In intervals of seemingly prosperity, you did not hold back in your generosity. During periods of negative publicity, you remained steadfast in your support. We thank you for being mindful of the most precious asset at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB)—the students we educate. Our students are among the individuals who will face the challenges of tomorrow equipped to make a positive impact. Hopefully, they will follow in your footsteps and mirror the commitment and dedication that you have exhibited to your alma mater. Your presence during homecoming and other key events is an excellent time to take stock of the many good things that are occurring at UAPB. Visit classroom, labs, the library, the student union and various administrative offices. Drive throughout the campus and see how the university is keeping pace with accreditation standards and gearing up for even greater academic momentum. You are the reason that we remain a progressive institution of higher learning. We are grateful for the many, many ways you help our students! Sincerely,

Margaret Martin-Hall, Ed.D.

Director University Relations & Development

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October 25, 2012

Dear Alumni, Friends and Supporters: Among the many things I look forward to each year at Homecoming activities, is seeing hundreds of individuals like you who strongly and continuously make a significant and positive impact on students attending the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB)! Whether you have given year after year for decades, or have been giving only a few years, or even if you are a first time donor, you are part of the tremendous success story that happens day after day, year after year, and decades upon decades at the great institution now known as the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. From humble beginnings, to the state-of-the-arts progressive institution UAPB is today, there have been at the forefront individuals who give generously and tirelessly of their resources so that others may have the opportunity to obtain a college degree. Your generosity over the years to this day is not taken for granted. During the challenging times that we have faced this past year, I want to extend a sincere and special “Thank You� for understanding the priority and the needs of our students. Sincerely,

Larry Cooper Chairperson UAPB Foundation Fund Board

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statement of purpose

UAPB FOUNDATION FUND BOARD JULY 1, 2011 TO JUNE 30, 2012

DR. LAWRENCE A. DAVIS, JR., chancellor, ex-officio LARRY COOPER, chairman, retired regional vice president, sbc

voting members

Calvin Booker Dr. Diane S. Gilleland

Waste Management President, UAPB/AM&N National Alumni Association

Retired Educator Lester Melton United Water Arkansas

Dr. Carolyn Blakely Dr. Mamie Parker Retired, UAPB

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Carl Bracy Rick Pierce

State Farm Insurance

Simmons First National Bank

F. David Coleman Carl A. Redus, Jr.

National Football League

The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Foundation Fund Board (formerly UAPB Development Council) is established as a non-profit unincorporated organization for charitable and educational purposes. Its primary goal is to provide assistance to the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff through the University of Arkansas Foundation, Incorporated, and the Board of Trustees of the University of Arkansas. The specific objectives of the UAPB Foundation Fund Board include the following: a.

To advance higher education in Arkansas, with special emphasis on southeast Arkansas; b. To develop strategies of expanding public awareness of the needs and resources of UAPB; c. To solicit charitable contributions for the benefit of UAPB; d. To accept gifts, donations, and charitable contributions of property, whether real or personal, tangible or intangible donated for the benefit of UAPB; e. To administer unrestricted gifts to the UAPB Foundation Fund Board in a manner designed to achieve the greatest results in meeting particular needs to UAPB; f. To provide the human resources experience, and expertise which are essential to create an atmosphere of support for UAPB; and g. To work in concert with the UAPB administration to achieve the goals and objectives of the institution.

Mayor, City of Pine Bluff

Felecia Collins-Wylie Maquitta Snelling Sam’s Club

Bank of America

Donna Lori Dunnings Clincy Trammell, Jr. Cook County Illinois Bureau of Finance

Trammell’s Beauty & Barber Supply, Inc.

Dr. Martha Flowers Attorney Thomas E. Vaughn Flowers Medical Clinic

Chapter 13 Trustee

Dr. William “Sonny” Walker The Sonny Walker Group

university representatives/ non-voting members

Mary Jones

Office of Career Services, UAPB

John Kuykendall, Jr.

Office of Alumni Affairs, UAPB

Shawn Linton

Employee Representative, UAPB

Dr. Margaret Martin-Hall

Director, University Relations and Development Title III Program Administration, UAPB

Lonza Hardy

Athletic Director, UAPB

Michelle L. White

Secretary, UAPB/AM&N National Alumni Association

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Foreword Fundraising initiatives at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff address institutional funding needs with an emphasis on three major areas (unrestricted funds, scholarships, and athletics) that significantly impact the ability of UAPB to deliver educational excellence. The results of our fundraising efforts are reported herein.


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ANNUAL GIVING DRIVE

Annual contributions for the period July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012, totaled $914,768.02. Our donors designated their gifts consistent with their interests and chose a variety of ways to give support. Many donors gave unrestricted gifts so that unanticipated student needs could be met. As a result, the Annual Giving Drive consisted of several successful initiatives. Though all specific initiatives that gave a positive impetus to our fundraising efforts are too numerous to mention here, special note is made of a few that have a far-reaching and long term impact: lifeline endowed fund

The Lifeline Endowed Fund was established to provide students in dire need of financial assistance the opportunity to attend college at UAPB. Funds raised will be matched dollar-for-dollar by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary Education/HBCU (Title III) Initiatives. As of June 30, 2012, the Lifeline Endowed Fund had reached nearly $311,000.00

dorothy magett fiddmont new millennium leaders

The Fiddmont Leaders initiative remains a strong impetus for scholarship support of our students. All donations to the fund from October 1, 2007 – September 30, 2012, will be matched dollar-for-dollar by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary Education/HBCU (Title III) Initiatives. (Please note that, donors do not qualify for higher giving level because of the match made by the Title III funds and their employers’ matching gifts.) As of June 30, 2012, the fund (with matching gift pending) had grown to nearly $1,090,000.00. The following are levels of commitment individuals and groups may choose to support: Individual Classes & Alumni Chapters Entry Level $2,000 $10,000 Bronze Support Level $3,000 $20,000 Silver Support Level $4,000 $30,000 Gold Support Level $5,000 $40,000 Platinum Support Level $6,000 $50,000

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“The minimal aid we receive to attend school is never enough to purchase books. In the past, I’ve struggled through semesters without books opting to study with other students in order to complete my assignments on time. While that experience can be quite humbling, I am sure you understand what a relief your donation is to me. I appreciate your donation because the security knowing I can attend classes fully equipped to learn keeps my dream alive. Thank you very much for your generosity.”

-shalea

“Without this scholarship, I would not have been able to purchase books due to a family current financial hardship.” “Many people believe that most freshman, especially from West Memphis and the surrounding areas, only attend college to pledge a Greek letter organization or to receive a refund check. I am the exception to that kind of thinking. Having witnessed firsthand the hardships my family has endured; I am determined to break the cycle.” -chloe

“This scholarship is especially meaningful to me for personal reasons. My mother never had the opportunity to attend a four year institution. As a result, securing stable employment has always been a struggle for her. I am determined to break the cycle by obtaining as much education as I can. Your generosity makes this possible.” -phylicia

YOUR GENEROSITY IN ACTION IN 2011 – 2012, YOUR GIFTS ACCOMPLISHED MUCH AT UAPB. your donations were used directly and indirectly to benefit our students:

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Nearly $400,000.00 was made available to students in the form of loans, awards, and scholarships as a result of donations from you; Hundreds of students were able to participate in extracurricular activities and attend career development activities on and off campus; We were able to continue our upgrade of dormitories to assure the living environment promoted academic success; and Overall, UAPB’s academic programs, extracurricular offerings and physical plant continue to improve.

You assured that our students had the best environment possible to succeed academically! Read with pride the difference you made in the lives of our students.

“I am the first in my family to attend college and thanks to your generosity I am more equipped to succeed this semester. Growing up in a less privileged community has not only created financial and academic challenges, it has also made me realize the value of a college education.” -takeesha “I am a non-traditional student returning to finish my degree after 15 years. This semester, I am a junior majoring in Biology. Upon graduation from the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, I hope to be accepted into University of Arkansas Medical Sciences /Medical College. My ultimate goal is to become an obstetrician/gynecologist. I cannot begin to tell you how much your scholarship has helped me as I pursue my educational and career goals. I am extremely grateful for your support. Thank you for your generosity andDonors kindness.” -michelle 16 Annual Report

“I am especially thankful for your generosity because I will be the first college graduate in my immediate family. As a Pine Bluff native, I am eager to give back to my community upon graduation. My goal is to establish a Nonprofit organization aimed at improving the economic and social well-being of the city’s “working” homeless population by providing safe living conditions, education and financial literacy.” -john


“I am very grateful that you have afforded me the opportunity to receive a book scholarship this semester. The cost of schooling has increased as I have matriculated through the years at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. This adds to the already stressful process of registering for classes and purchasing books at the beginning of each semester. Yet, I am proud to report that the funding you granted me last year helped me greatly. For the first time in my life, I attained a 4.0 grade point average!” -dexter

“This scholarship award will help me with my education expenses so that I may focus more on my studies and less on my expenses. For this blessing, I am very thankful. After graduation, I plan to attend law school. While in law school, I plan to work hard to discover all that I may obtain about the law field so that I can be a competent attorney. I believe that a career as an attorney will give me a unique opportunity to provide for my community by helping others.” -kearie

“Thank you for providing an opportunity for me to receive a scholarship to the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. My mother was a twenty year survivor of breast cancer before it ultimately took her life. This experience forced me to grow up quickly. To this day, I draw on my mother’s heroic example when it comes to facing challenges. Recently, my father passed away after a brief struggle with multiple myeloma cancer. His positive spirit throughout his illness has motivated me to strive to be successful at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff and leave no door of opportunity unanswered when it comes to achieving my goals. I hope to honor their memory and your generosity by doing my very best.” 17

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-whitney

“I would like to thank you for your generosity and thoughtfulness in regards to this award. I am pleased with the education I have received at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, as well as the invaluable learning experiences this institution has made available to me that have expanded and strengthened my education. Upon graduation from the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, I hope to carry this knowledge to another institution as I will be serving as an instructor and working towards receiving my masters and doctoral degree in International Relations.” -datrez

“Thank you for providing a student scholarship to complete my senior year at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. I am pleased to report that I have passed all of the Praxis exams required to complete my degree, however, the testing costs put me in a financial bind as this final semester drew near. Your generosity will make it possible for me to graduate this December with a Bachelor of Science degree in Health/Physical Education!” -dederick


THE

George “DOC” Jones

FORENSIC ASSOCIATION (DEBATE TEAM) The freshmen from four years ago when the team was first brought back to campus graduated this past May. They are going on to even greater successes than those they earned on the debate team. Three of the students are now in law school, one is a manager at Sears saving for law school, and one is a counselor for abused children. The team now has twenty seven members and grows daily. Greater success and even higher honors are in the future for George “Doc” Jones beloved debate team. It was with the support of our alumni and friends that the debate team was provided the opportunity to bring such prestigious awards and high honors for the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff.

The George “Doc” Jones Forensic Association (debate team) had amazing results during the 2011-2012 debate season. The team returned from the International Public Debate Association’s National tournament with TEN national awards. UAPB was proud to have Travis Adams from Blytheville, AR win the first place trophy for being the best speaker in the nation. It was a moment of pure joy to watch him pick up the beautiful engraved silver tray in Huntsville, TX. Christopher Cooper, also from Blytheville, brought additional honor to the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff by being named the ninth place speaker. Travis and Christopher also were one of the top sixteen pairs in the team division. Joseph Robinson from Little Rock, AR and Cecilia Nuby from Lawrence, KS earned the fifth place team award for the season. Among the other awards picked up were; the second place online tournament award, the season long fifth place varsity speaker, and the twelfth place Scholastic Award. The entire team was jubilant when they were awarded the tenth place sweepstakes award. The sweepstakes award is given to the teams with the greatest number of wins as a team. Triumphing over so many other prestigious universities, the UAPB team deserves to be celebrated. This national tournament was the culmination of a season of awards. There is no longer any room in the trophy case for all of the trophies. The fall season began with 33 wins at Henderson State that resulted in five awards. At the University of Arkansas at Monticello, the team had 31 wins, placed first in team debate, and brought home five more awards. In Jackson, TN, the home of Union University, the team won an octofinalist award. The Southern Forensic Championship resulted in 31

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wins and seven awards. In the spring, the debate team began with Henderson State and enjoyed 20 team wins and four awards. East Texas Baptist from Marshall, TX and Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, TX worked together to provide two tournaments in one weekend. The team was able to get double experience and double points toward the national ranking in one weekend. The 29 wins and seven trophies which included two speaker awards found the team coming home with another wrecking crew award. At this point, a national ranking was in reach. The wrecking crew award is for the highest percentage of wins from a team collectively. As UAPB only took three people, it was a high honor. This was the first time that the UAPB team had won this prestigious honor and elation was felt all around. In Springdale, AR, the team was the grateful guests of the Har-ber High School collegiate debate tournament. The crowd went wild when the first place speaker was from UAPB. The drive to Northwest Arkansas was certainly worth it with 23 team wins and four more awards for the trophy case. Louisiana State University in Alexandria found the UAPB team winning another wrecking crew award, again with only three debaters. Three trophies and 16 team wins left the Louisiana crew knowing that the UAPB debaters had been to town. The final tournament before nationals was at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway. Bringing home a mere 20 wins and only two trophies motivated the team to work as hard as possible leading up to the national tournament. The hard work paid off as you read earlier.


THE

UAPB Vesper

CHOIR

Alumni please know that we greatly appreciate all that you do for the Vesper Choir. You are a source of pride to us and we want you to know that your prayers, support and interest in us are sources of inspiration. The Vesper Choir had an outstanding year of service both on- and off-campus. In addition to our annual performance of Handel’s “Messiah”, the Vesper Choir performed an evening of opera favorites from operas such as: Carmen, The Magic Flute, Aida, and Lohengrin with the Pine Bluff Symphony Orchestra in March. Our Choir students were featured as soloists. The Vesper Choir had several notable performances including a performance at the State Capitol in the Rotunda and on the steps of the Capitol Building to commemorate the accomplishments of Governor Winthrop Rockefeller and Mr. Sonny Walker in their efforts to honor the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King when he was assassinated. The Choir also performed in Camden, Dermott, W. Memphis, N. Little Rock, Little Rock, Southaven, MS, and in Memphis. The visibility and artistic reputation of the Vesper Choir continued to increase on the national level with two of our students participating in the “105VOH” (Voices of History), the national HBCU choir event that was held at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C in September of 2011. Those two students also participated in a follow-up event that took place in Nashville at the Grand Ole Opry in January. In September of this year, we had two students, Steven Howard and Phyllissa Dunk, to appear at the “105VOH” event which took place in Washington, D.C. at the Andrew Mellon Auditorium. Phyllissa was also the regional winner in the vocal competition. The spring 2012 Vesper Choir tour was a resounding success and our students were excellent representatives of the university. The Vesper Choir traveled to Kansas City, KS and MO, to Las Vegas and to Los Angeles. The alumni in each

of the cities provided lodging, many meals and opportunities for entertainment. The arrangements for our Kansas City stay were organized by Ms. Tanya Townsend, alumni chapter president, with the assistance of members of the local alumni chapter. While there, we sang at Second Baptist for the “Touch of Grace Ministries Int’l” (our concert was broadcast “live” over the “web”), at Zion Travelers MBC and at Friendship Baptist Church. In Las Vegas, our hosts were Dr. Harvey Williams and the Las Vegas Chapter. The arrangements they made for us were great. We were housed at the Circus-Circus Hotel and were treated to a reception held in our honor by the Fordyce Club of Las Vegas. The Choir sang at Cheyenne High School and at The Great Commission Interdenominational Church in Las Vegas. The Choir then traveled to Los Angeles where Robert and Janice Whitfield and the Southern California Alumni Chapter provided our lodging, several meals, a visit to cultural attractions and performances at two high schools (Compton High and Dominguez High School) and at three churches: Bethel A.M.E., Bryant Temple A.M.E. and Grand A.M.E. The enthusiasm of our alumni and the audiences was great! Special events for the present academic year include a performance in November at the Coahoma Community College in Clarksdale, MS for a celebration of HBCU choirs, and with the Arkansas Choral Society in their performance of Handel’s “Messiah” to be held at the First Pentecostal Church in North Little Rock on November 29. We are looking forward to participating in February, 2013, in the mega-choral event celebrating the “Spiritual”. The concert will be held at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta and will involve choirs from at least 30 colleges and universities.

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University Museum

and

Cultural Center

“What a wonderful experience for me to see the museum as well as my grandfather J.G. Ish”

The University Museum and Cultural Center, established in the spring of 2005, is self-supporting and depends solely on grants and contributions of donors. The Museum, is home to the “Keepers of the Spirit: The L.A. Davis, Sr. Historical Collection” which documents the more than 130 year history of UAPB. In celebration of the university’s 139th Founders’ Day observance, the University Museum and Cultural Center recently unveiled historical markers that have been placed around the university’s campus and throughout the city of Pine Bluff.

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– carol glasper

In addition to the Keepers of the Spirit exhibit, the museum also features a large collection of photographs, catalogs, yearbooks, letters, artifacts, portraits and other ephemera that document the lives of the people who helped to shape the history of the university and the Delta. The story of this institution is told through a series of large scale photographic panels with text, memorabilia and other artifacts. The museum also offers innovative educational programs and changing exhibits on the mezzanine level designed to increase awareness of the accomplishments and contributions of African Americans.


ANNUAL FUND DRIVE July 1, 2011 - June 30, 2012

The following is a list of club members for the levels of financial contributions to the Annual Giving Campaign (gifts received between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012). This list was compiled over a period of several months and there may be some inaccuracies. We apologize to any donor whose name may be shown incorrectly or has been inadvertently omitted. MAJOR GIFT DONORS $ 50,000 and $99,999

$25,000 - $ 49,999

$10,000 - $ 24,999

UAPB/AM&N National Alumni Association

Branton, Sterling W.

Alumni Chapter – Memphis, TN

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

Alumni Chapter – Pulaski County Arkansas Association of Correctional Employees Trust Bank of America Class of 1966 EATON Corporation Forte, Rodney & Dr. Thalia Greer, Larry & Carolyn Kellogg’s M. K. Distributors, Inc. NEADS/Barraque Street Baptist Church Simmons First National Bank Sissy’s Log Cabin, Inc.

CHANCELLOR CLUB

$7,500 - $9,999 Christus Health Thorns, Jr., Dr. Odail PRESTIGE CLUB

$6,000 - $7,499 Alumni – Houston Chapter Bracy, Carl & Katherine Fiddmont, Frederick & Dr. Dorothy Flowers, Dr. Martha Hartfield, Dr. Freddie & Verna Mason, Jesse & Gail Reed Jones, M.D. Finney, Dr. Gladys Turner Wal-Mart Foundation DEANS CLUB

$4,000 - $5,999 Alumni Chapter – Chicago AT&T Brown Missionary Baptist

Church Brown, Dr. Darwin L. Caine, Florence Cross, Harry Davis, Jr., Dr. Lawrence & Ethel Gardner, Kenneth H. Garrett, Nathan & Wanda Jesse W. Mason, Sr. Foundation Lang, Samuel Love, Betty New Hope AME Church Staples, Sam & Zelma The Pride Foundation, Inc. LEADERSHIP CLUB

$2,000 - $3,999 Alumni Chapter – Las Vegas Alumni Chapter – Southern California Alumni Chapter – Dallas Ft. Worth Benjamin, Dr. Mary Big 12 Conference

Branch, Dr. Lonzell & Letha Coleman, Dr. Viralene J. Cooper, Larry Duffy Scholarship Fund Everett, Willie Faucette, Dr. Louis J. First Assembly of God Fuller, Annie Blood Greenhouse, Benard HAVI Global Solutions, LLC Horton, Kay M. Hurt, Burnell & Sarah Johnson, Amos & Shirley Linton, Henri & Dr. Hazel Monsanto Company National Association of University Women Nelson, Herman Oswell, Dr.Yvette R. Peeples, Calvin & Jane Proctor & Gamble, Inc. Rollin Lions RV Club Seals, Odell & Jacquelyn

Shacks, Dr. Samuel Smith, James W. Tyson Foods, Inc. Valley Corporation Williams, Don H. Zeigler, Charles & Gwendolyn HONORS CLUB

$1,300 - $1,999 Alumni Chapter – Austin Alumni Chapter – Tri County B.R.A.V.E. Bates, Dr. Michael J. Baxter, Bunia Bolton, Hannibal & Verlee Booker, Calvin & Janetta Class of 1961 Reunion Greenwood, L.C. Harris, Eddie Lamar & Dr. Michelle Hildreth, Willie & Sharon University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff

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Hill, Jr., Charles Hynes, Gerald Jamerson, LTC Solomon Jefferson Regional Medical Center King, Roderick L. Kuykendall, Jr., John A. Lewellen, John & Wihelmina Lewis, Grover Massey, Rev. Leon R. & Deloris May, Dr. Kenneth & Patricia McGee, Eva McGuire, Vincent McKinney, Elliott & Bettie Newood, Inc. Page, Helen Pine Bluff Sand Gravel Ponds, Ronald & Gwen Powell, Lucious & Edith Southwestern Athletic Conference Sparks, Earnest & Vernal St. Paul Baptist Church Tate, John & Kwurly Tau Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Trammell, Jr., Clincy & Theodora Verizon Foundation Wallace, Doris Washington, M.D., Erma & James Campbell, Jr., M.D. Williams, Dr. Harvey & Juanita Young, Johnnie L. ACHIEVEMENT CLUB

$700 - $1,299 Alpha Kappa Alpha, Inc. Alpha Rho Chapter Alphine, Inc. Alumni Chapter – Washington, D.C. Alumni Chapter – Ashdown Alumni Chapter – Camden Alumni Chapter – Southern California American Honda Motor Company, Inc. Armstrong, Audrey & Oscar Ayres, Diane B. Bell, Drs. James & Josephine Bethel AME Church Black Voice FDN, Inc. Blakely, Dr. Carolyn Branch, Dr. Samuel Brown Funeral Home 22

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Campbell, Joyce Corrothers, Jerry & Billie Cosmopolitan Choir Cotledge, Quranner & Beverly Crumblin, LTC. Leon & Lillie Dalton Farm Dalton IV, Ulysses G. Davis, Amudu & Taffany Dees, Drs. Earnest & Constance Destiny Educational Consulting, LLC Dowd, Garland Ellison, Dr. Viola Gray Entergy Corporation Felton, Theodore A. First Baptist Church, Memphis, TN Gerber Foundation Gilleland, Dr. Diane Gillett, Melvyn Glopak Corporation Greater Second Baptist Church Green, Barrett Hall, Art & Dr. Margaret Hall, Chaundra Hall, Tammie E. Harris, Fred & Archie Hatchett, Annette Henry, Dr. Mildred Herts, Dr. George Higgins, Columbus L. Hodge, Bobbie Horton, Katryne Hunter, Jerry Hyman, Myrtle James, Clifton & Oliva Jeffers, Jr., Mylas & Mary Johnson, Jeotha Johnson, Kevin Kelley, Marshall L.J. Randle Construction Company Littlejohn, Virginia McDonald, Johnnie B. McKinney, Paul & Hazel Meekins, Martha Mike Ross for Congress Committee Morris, Dr. Bishawn New Hope Baptist Church Old Saint Paul Church Omar Medical Supply, Inc. Parks, Carlon Peters, LaBethel J. Peterson, Kristen Pighee, Timothy & Veronica Pine Bluff Convention Center R & R Associates

Business Firm Registry of Physicians Specialists Richardson, George W. Royal Knight Society Shapiro, David Simmons, Dr. Michael & Catherine Smith, Dr. Robert James Smith, Joe C. Southeast Arkansas Medical Network, Inc. Stovall, Charles & Joyce Stuckey, Everett Talbert, Chere Terry, Michael Thearts Production, Inc. Thomas Groceries & Gift Store Thomas, Brian Thomas, Levi & Pauline Ticey, Rickey & Rita Todd, Keita S. Tubby, Eugene & Sammlee Turner, Cleophis & Ardelia Turner, Colonel Carl Vaughan, Joyce Walgreens Washington, Michael L. Williams, Marvette Wilson, Henri Etta Windsor Village – United Methodist Church Wright, John & Lafrances Zion Hill Baptist Church CHALLENGE CLUB

$400 - $699 Abedi, Dr. Sharokh Affinity Healthcare for Women Alumni Chapter – Detroit Anderson, Clyde Antioch Baptist Church Arnold, Bettie Beavers Holdings, LLC Belson, Ruby Benedetti, Steve Benford, Jr., Theopolis, & Gladys Bennett, Russell T. Best Diamond Plastics, LLC Betton, Ira Biggers, Cynthia Billingsley, Maureen Brown, Patricia Brown, Timothy Bryant Temple A.M.E. Church Burl, Dovie Burton, Mingo & Gloria Carr, Dr. Richard & Valerie Carter, Dr. Vertie L.

Casteel, Marty & May Childs, Bernida J. Cole, Kevin E. Collins, Gretchen Cunningham, Randall Davis, Arlanders & Barbara Davis, Jimmy N. Dawson, Don K. DeMera, Gerald & Dawn Dean, Patricia B. Deborah HooverHollingsworth Campaign Delley, Margaret Dillard, Samuel Durham, Harry & Cornelia Fahm, Dr. Ester E. Flentroy, Alberta Fontenette, Edward Gamble, Emmie Gibson, Grover Gillette, Melvyn Gilmore Willie & Irma Glover, Don E. Golden Girl Alumni Gordon, Lola Gray, Rev. H.O. & Lula Grayson, Dr. Barbara A. Gwyn, Rodney A. Handley, Mattie R. Harris, Shirley Harrison, Dr. Bertha Harris-Waddell, Frances Hoover, Dr. Ruth Hudgins, Willie & Catherine Hunt, Phillip Jackson, Courtney C. Jacob, John & Shirley Johnson, Deborah Johnson, Elmos Jones, Murphy Jones, Otis & LaDonna Jones, Vernon & Sylvia L. Kelley, Clementine Lacey, Jr., Dr. Jesse J. & Marian Landers, Jonail Lee, Dr. Irene Lorenz, Dr. Paul H. Lowe, Emogene Martin, Emeree Mays, Dr. Edward Mazza, Roberto McCall, Lucille McCree, Gwain McCullough, Sheryce McKinney, Elana Merrill Restoration Alliance, Inc. Mooreland, Donald & Tammie Morgan, Demetrius Mount Harmony


Missionary Baptist Church Neely Jr., Lonnie Nelson Architectural Group, Inc. Nelson, Donald I. Newborn, Jesse Norfles, Nicole Page, Dr. Yolanda W. Penix, Dorothy Perry, James Pi Boule Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Pine Bluff National Bank Pinnacle Pathology Associates, LLC Raynor, Dariest & Minerva Reid, Dorothy Roanoke Baptist Church Roberts, John H. Ross, Marlon B. Sanders, Harold & Dora Smith, Dr. Paul St. Bethel Baptist Church St. Luke Missionary Baptist Church Staughter, George Stuckey, Everett Terry, Romanetha Totten, Roger & Willette Townsend Park Dollarway High School 40th Renunion Trice, III, Garland D. Turrentine, Gwendolyn Walker, Drs. David & Jewell Walls, Robert A. Walter, Roy Watson, Martha A. Weaver, Joann Weslosky’s White, Abel G. White, Mattie Wilder, Raymond Williams, Sr., Dr. Larry Williams, Claudia Williams, Dr. Alonzo Williams, Henrietta Williams, Lillie Wilson, Gloria Wixon, Andrew Wright, Kathleen Young, Dr. Sadye HERITAGE CLUB

$250 - $399 Alexander, Verdia Alpha Kappa Alpha, Inc. Beta Pi Omega Chapter Alumni Chapter – Memphis

Ballard, Charles Banks, Dr. Raynando L. Barsh, Thomas & Beverly Bowens, Carla J. Bradley, Lou E. Brentley, Dr. Mary Brown, Frances L. Brown, Perry & Addie Buckner, Drs. Edmund & Anissa Burnett, Erma Chavis, Katherine Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc. Gamma Chi Chapter Collins-Wylie, Felicia Concord Missionary Baptist Church Costello, Michael & Joely Cummings, Robert Curry, Ruby Dalton, Helen L. Davis, Gladys N. Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. Magnolia Alumnae Chapter Dossett, Dana Edwards, Jerial Edwards, Jimmie Elerson, Bettie Flowers, Clifford R. Flowers, Attorney Stephanie Gant, Faye E. Gay, Remo M. Green, John Hackley, Lloyd Hammock, Jimmy & Vickie Hammond, Tyrone & Jonia Harvey, Sherwin & Donna Henry, Louis J. Herd, Elizabeth Hodges, Carolyn Holmes, Ben & Doris Indiana Street Baptist Church Ivy Center for Education, Inc. Jones, Earl Jones, Glenda K. Kolesar, John G. KPMG Foundation Lee, James B. Leigh, Matt Linton, Shakuntala Loder, George E. Lofton, Rev. Emmanuel & Ollie Lynch, Dr. Michael & Mary Martin, J.D., Carla Maxwell, Dr. Richard McIntosh, Jean H. Minor, Daniel D. Moore, Pamela D. Nehemiah Urban Church

New Salem Baptist Church Olufemi-Jones, Rehema Pighee, Demetrius Randall, Ruth Shine, Dr. Lawrence & Shiree Slack, John A. Sledge, Felicia Smith, Wilma Spurlock, Walter Sweat, Bobbye J. Tatum, Kenny & Patricia Taylor, Sr., Dr. Theman Thomas, Carlyle Thornton, Wilbert Tolerson, Robert Tucker, Gary & Easter Ward, Moses E. Washington, Sr., Rev. E. & Alice Washington, Shirley Watkins, Kenneth White, Elizabeth White, Gregory Wilburn, II, Isaac G. Wilder, Bill Williams, Alvin & Velma Williams, Brian T. Williams, Daniel & Rita Williams, Joyce A. Yarbrough, Delano Zeigler, Rosalyn Zilkie, Susanne CONTRIBUTORS LIST

$50 - $249 Abraham, Barbara Abraham, Dr. Anes Adams, Arthur & Jimmie Adams, Josephine Aikman, Loy M. Akin, Mike & Susan Akins, Barbara A. Aldridge, Willie B. Alexander, Joe Ann Alford, DMD, PA, Gregg A. Alfred Street Baptist Church Alfred, Sandra Alley, Albert & Jerlean Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Altheimer, Dr. Rosenwald D. Althoff, Lisa Alumni Chapter – Eudora Alumni Chapter – Kansas Alumni Chapter – Southeast Arkansas Anderson, Pecola Antoku, Kim Arkansas Association College

of Teacher Education Armstrong, Dr. Wanda Arnold, Jr., Gilbert B. Arnold, Arthur Arnold, Clem & Earma Arnold, Tisha Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas Austin, Louise Austin, Minnie Austin, Titeanna Ballard, Dorothy Bankston, Roslyn A. Barner, LTC. John Baskins, Sr., Thomas H. Bass, Letsie Baylark, Jr., Johnnie Beene, William L. Belcher, Dr. Leon & Mary Belton, George Benford, Monique Bennett, Elbert & Cynthia Berry, Patricia Bethel AME Church Bias, Tim & Leonna Birdwell, Diane R. Black, Lloyd Blevins, Harold & Sylvia Bolden, Gloria Boone, Katherine Booth, Teresa Bothwell, Murryelle Bowdry, Verlene Bowers, Bennie & Velois Bradford, J.C. & Ruth Bradford, Priscilla Bradford, Robert & Mary Bradford, Tanisha Bradley, Bobbie J. Branch, Charlie & Linda Branch, Dwayne & Anita Branch, Rhona Brasfield, Curtis G. Braun, James R. Brewer, Jerilean Bridgeforth, Ruby Briggs, William & Nora Broughton, Dr. Stephen & Cheryl Brown, Arthur & Joyce Brown, Dan Brown, Dr. Angela Brown, Drs. L. Don & Inez Brown, Joan Brown, Mary P. Brown, Minnie Bruce, Charles E. Brunson, Caleb Buchanan, E. Buckingham, Jacquelyn University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff

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Bullard, Robert & Jerline Bullock Oil Properties Bumpers, Michael Butler, Zachariah Byers, Anola W. Byrd, Sherri Calahan, Rev. Horace Caldwell, Deloris Calhoun, Randall & Sonya Callaway, Dana Calloway Sr., Donald & Jonell Carmouche, Joyce Carr, Annie M. Carr, Earl & Shirley Caryle-Clark, Dr. Kimberly Cegers, Jeremy & Courtney Cervantes, Jaime & Estella Chapman, Lynn Charles, Amanda Charles, Leroy & Gertie Charles, Valerie Cherry, Fuller & Shirley Childs, Clarence & Frances Chili’s Bar & Grill Choate, Effie Choice, Terry Christian Benevolent Ministries, Inc. Clark, Ramona D. Clemmons, Jessie M. Clemmons, Nakia Clinical Psychology Services, Inc. Cole, Deray Cole, Ralph Coleman, James L. Coleman, Marinell V. Colen, Jr., Dr. Charles & Tonya Collins, Josh Collins, Kenneth Collins, Titus & Ernestine Colvin, Leonard E. Comer, Mary Cone, Charles & Abbie Conley, Rita D. Conway, Robert & Mary Conyer, Bettye J. Cooke, Ellis & Florelle Y. Cooper, Gwendolyn Cooper-Jones, Dorothy Corbin Colonial Funeral Chapel, LLC Corbin, Sr., Curtis & Roberta Corporation Management Cosmopolitan Choir Creighton, Patrick & Angela Crippen, Dr. Loretta K. Crumbly, J. B. Crumbly, Johnetta Culpepper, Caroline 24

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Cummings, Gwendolyn Cunningham-Girley, Romae Currie, Juanita Curry, Adora Dalton, Frances B. Darton, Edward & Robertine Davis, Audrey & Flossie Davis, Delphynne A. Davis, Dr. Leroy & Elaine Davis, Larna Davis, Larnell & Deloris Davis, Rhonda J. Davis, Ryan & Kimberly Davis, Vetory Davis-Hoggard, Verlia Davis-Jones, Georgia DCI Heating Ltd. DeLoney, Hazel Delphin, Richard Dendy, Patricia DeNye, Mollie Dickinson, LaShonna Dillard, John & Bettye Dixon, Dwight D. Donaldson, Charles & Mable Donaldson, Ivory & Maplean Dorn, Billie J. Doster, Martha Doyle, Larry Drake, Dora Driver, Tony Droughter, Henry Duffy, Michael J. Dumas, Melanie Dunlap, H. M. Easter Jr., Fred Eddings, Claude & Dr. Ellen Edwards Family Reunion Edwards, Dr. Joanna Edwards, Gail Edwards, LaRon Eichelberger, Janice Elders Auto Sales II Eley, Mattie J. Ellis, Eddie M. Ellison, James & Annie Engle, Dr. Carole English, Dr. Henry English, Dr. Jujan Etherly III, Arthur Evans, Vanessa Everette, Bernice Fanner, LaShan P. Fcurrie, Kenneth Fears, Dr. Lillie M. Festa, Daniel & Laura Fields, Annette D. Fisher, Patrice Fisk, Donald & Janet Fletcher, Kathryn

Flores, Irma Flowers Jr., Dr. Cleon Flowers, Dr. John & Mary Floyd, Sharon Forbes, Patricia Ford, Earnest Ford, Oscar & Faye Ford, Tamera Fortino, Robert Foster, Dr. Henry Freeman, Glenn Freeman, June & Edmond Freeman, Ruby J. Futrell, Alvin & Brenda Gamble, Eddie L. Gamble, Shirley P. Gardner-Summerville, Mattie Gardner, Princella Garner, Dr. James & Cynthia Garrison, Ecelles Gates, Dr. L. T. Gentry, Vivian Gibson, Lewis Gibson, Marcus Golatt, Henry Golston, Ronald Goodrum, Emma Graham, Irene Graham, John & Laura Gray, Anne Greater New Calvary COGIC Greater St. Paul Baptist Church Green, Marilyn Green, Ronald & Debra Gregory, Jasmine K. Griffin, Kristen Griffin, Marie Grissom, Alvin & Jackie Guinn, Cozetta Hadley, Julia Hale, Earnest Haltom, Christopher & Denise Haltom, Joan B. Hamiter, Theo & Jeanetta Hammonds, Dr. Charlotte Simmons Hampton First Baptist Church Hand, Eddie Handcock, Julius Handley, Raven Handy, Syliva Hardy, Lonza Harker, Brian & Caroline Harmon, Susan Harper, Jametta Harper, Reneta Harris, III, Robert Harris, Jr., Dr. Kenneth Harris, Elijah

Harris, Virginia D. Hawkins, Paula E. Hawkins, Yaminah A. Hayes, Charles Hayes, Shannon D. Heard, Jacob Henderson, Charlie S. Hendrix, Zee Henry, Dr. Mildred Henry, Louis W. Heskett, Peggy Ann Hester, Evelyn J. Hewitt, Clara Higareda, Jose & Griselda Hill, Dr. Howard Hill, Robert & Alfreda Hoaglan, Larry & Zelda Hobbs, Dr. Antony & Letha Holcomb, Judge Mike Holley, Donnie J. Holmes, Alfred E. Holt, William & Cynthia Hood, Barbara Hopkins, Bonnie S. Horton, Enoch & Evelyn Hospital Klean of Texas, Inc. Howard, Jr., William A. Howard, George & Vivian Howard, Milton Howell, Shawn Huang, Dr. Bihu Hubbard, Marion Hubbard, Yerlander Hudson, Zola Hughes, Jr., Sammie Humbert, Vivian Humphrey, James Humphrey, Judge Marion Hundley, Sandra Hunt Law Firm Hunt Media Group, Inc. Hutchins, Cheryl Hutchins, Robert Ibemesi, Sandra Iddeen, Lateefah Ingram, Belinda F. Ingram, Dr. Jerry Ingram, Myrna L. Isby, Willie Isom, Landers Ivory, George Jackson, Alice J. Jackson, Ava F. Jackson, Cedric L. Jackson, Genetta Jackson, Luesther Jarrett, Theravan & Hazel Jasper, Lucille Jasper, Lugene Jasper, Toni L.


Jaycee Gold Course Jerry Langley Oil Company, LLC Johnson D.D.S., Clinton Johnson, Andrew Johnson, Bettye R. Johnson, Carol K. Johnson, Dave & Annette Johnson, Delois D. Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson, Frank & Rosa Johnson, Mildred Johnson, Pamela Johnson, Patricia Johnson, Restee Johnson-Stokes, Shelanita Jones Sr., Rev. Leon Jones, Benjamin Jones, Clyde Jones, David R. Jones, Dr. Verma Jones, Gloria D. Jones, Hugh Jones, Jimmie L. Jones, Reevelyn Jones, Sandra E. Jones, Sheryl A. Jones, Shirley J. Jones, Stanley T. Karunakaran, Ganesh Kearney, Janice Kelley, John & Clementine Kelly, Jerricka Khullar, Dr. Gurdeep Kingston, Dr. Rebie Kolen-Ellis, Eddie Kuykendall, Etta M. Lacy, Joe & Betty Lamb, Julia R. Lampley, Sonya Lanes, Quila Larson, Gayle L. Lee, Alexander & Bobbie Lee, Cleo Lee, Dr. Irene K. Lee, John E. Leflar, Rob & Sarah Leigh, Kendall K. Lewis, Clifton & Beverly Lewis, Isiah Lewis-Smith, V. M. Liddell, Jimmy & Eula Liddell, Rubye L. Lihono, Makuba Lingle, Theren LJ&T Properties Lockhart, Cecilia E. Lofton, Clara Long, Audrey Macedonia Baptist Church

Mack, Jerry & Ruthie Manley, Oree & Helen Martin, James N. Martin, Travis M. Martinex, Luis & Susan Massey, Rev. Leon & Deloris Matlock, Calvin Matute, Martin May, Jared & Patricia Mazique, Barbara McBeth, James & Andrea McCall, Tomie McCoy, Majorie McCray, Parnell & Dr. Jacquelyn McCray, Yolonda McCullin, Donald McCullough, James & Guyonna McDaniel, Lillie B. McGruder-Brown, Lynelle McIntosh, Carrie McKinney, Edward McMath, Sandy McMurray, Eva P. Meadows, Patricia Mercer, Gina Miah, Bonnie Miller, Cynthia Minor, Alan K. Mitchell, Rev. Frankie & Freda Mitchell, Trena Monk, Yolanda Monson, Birdia Moon, Dexter Mooney, Donna Moore, Dr. Eryn E. Moore, Rayburn Moore, Sheppie S. Moorehead, Carl Morehead, Miriam Morehead, Mittie Morehead, Robert F. Morris, Velma Moses, Victor & Nora Moten, Gwendolyn D. Mouser, Attorneys Kirby & Rosalind Moyer, Theon Murphy, Ernestine Mutua, Jerry & Sarah Myrie, Carolyn R. Nash, Stella Nash, Tommie Neal, Dr. Edna Neal-Hyman, Dr. Edith Nelson, Dr. Nelson & Della Nelson, Israel & Geraldine Nelson, Lawrence Nesby, Georganna Nesby, Willie M.

New Millennium Church Newbill, Mary Newman, Dr. Nathaniel & Norma Nicholas, Lola B. Nichols, Robert & Brenda Nicholson Jr., Eddie Njoroge, Dr. Njoroge & Josephine Nolen, Eddie & June Norfleet, Beverly S. Ntamatungiro, Dr. Sixte O’Guinn, Rhonda O’Neal, Clifton L. O’Neal, Simonetta Ojeda, Jimmy & Teresa Onyilagha, Dr. Joseph Ouerfelli, Michelle Owens, Ralph & Brickett Page, Mary J. Page, Mervin L. Patterson, Charles Patterson, Lorraine G. Pearson, Eva Marie Pegram, Mary Penn , Rev. Gloria Perkins, Joe & Sherrion Perschbacher, Dr. Peter Petett, Dr. Freddye Pettigrew, Rosalind Pigge, Audre F. Pilcher, Erin J. Poindexter, Carnis Pool, Raymond & Margaret Pop’s Barber Shop, Inc. Porchia, Dr. Lloyd Porter, Mack & Mabelean Powell, Wanda Prince, Thomas & Gertrude R&R Associates Business Firm Raimbault, Gayle Randolph, Donald & Edna Rayford, Geraldine Redus, Carl & Trudy Reed, Uicious A. Reshard-Bryant, Shelia Retired Educators of Little Rock Reynolds, Marilyn Rice, Dr. Antonie Rice, Dr. Sederick Rich’s Inc. Richard, Patricia Richardson, Bonnie Richardson, Cathy Richardson, George Richardson, La’Tonya Roby-Ingram, Shelley Rose Hill Missionary Baptist Church

Rose, Dr. Alice Roshell, Jr., Andrew & Edna Ross, Jesse Roulhac, William & Libra Ryland, Brenda Ryles, David & Donna Salazar, Dolores Salem, Julia Samsa, John S. Samsa, Sean M. Sanborn, Stephen Sanders, Archie & Georgia Sanders, Carol Sanders, Kevin L. Sanders, Troy & Wilma Sands, Torrie L. Santos, Barbara Scallions Car Wash and Lube Center Schweigher, Sr., Jeffery Scoggins, Exra D. Scott-Rector, Sarah Seawood, Rev. G. R. Shabazz, M.D., Bayinnah Sharpe, Jesse Shawcroft, Bruce & Janis Shelby-Calvin, Dr. Rosetta Shepherd, Jr., John & Michelle Shiloh Baptist Church Simms, Gaynor Sims, Cynthia E. Sims, Jerelyn Sims, Ladetra C. Sloane, Bobby E. Smith, Betty J. Smith, Bobby & Gina Smith, Bobby & Rosemary Smith, Cedric Smith, Christine Smith, Dr. Paul & Hazel Smith, Eddye G. Smith, William & Corliss Smith, Willie J. Snowden, Syletta D. Solomon, Rev. L.K. & Vera St. James AME Church St. Luke United Methodist Church St. Mark United Methodist Church St. Paul Community Brotherhood St. Peter Baptist Church Stagger, Nina Stallings, Attorney Brenda Staples, Raymond Starks, Alvin R. Stehle, Gary & Claire Steppes S. Stevens, Judy University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff

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Stewart, Dr. Andrea Stone, Nathan Stoudamire, Gloria Summerville, Willie Summons, Doniesha Swain, Augustus Sweet Home Baptist Church Swift, Kelvin Tabernacle of Faith Full Gospel Church Taghavi, Dr. Seyed Talton, James & Dr. Rachel Tate, Ida M. Tatum, Daisy Taylor, Alfred Taylor, Judge W. Taylor, Ruth Tei Sr., Dr. Ebo & Sekyima Terrell, Dr. Jethro Terry, Clark & Gwen Terry-Flemming, Johnnie The University Shop Thomas, Audrey E. Thomas, Elsie L. Thomas, Jacqueline Thomas, Louis Thomas, Robert & Carolyn Thomas, Sherman Todd, Denise

Tolden, Verna Toliver, Charlie Torrence, Dr. Juanita Traplena, Beckee Trimble, Shamika Trotter Ford Lincoln Mercury Turner, Bessie L. Turner, Eloise Turner, O.J. & Earsline University Park Neighborhood Assoc. Van Wright, Dr. Aaron Varnado, Jessie Vaughn, William & Annette Vaughns, Thomas F. Vincent, Charlie & Bennie Waddell, Lola Walker Healthcare for Women Walker, Deborah Walker, Dr. Earnest Walker, Drs. Torrance & Christy Walker, Fulton W. Walker, Lori Walker, LTC. Charley H. Walls, Colleen Walter, Melvin Warren, Barbara J. Washington, Don &

Jerlene Washington, Piccola Watley, Georgia H. Watley, Lajuan Watson, Jane Waymon-Mills, Delois Weaver, Joann Webb, Raymond & Barbara Wells-Knox, Ronald & Tolleicsa Wesley Chapel United Methodist Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church West, Carolyn West, Paul Weston, Redmon Whimper, Carl Whitaker, Ollie L. Whitfield, Ivan & Loretta Whitney, Lizabeth Whitten, James Wilburn, Gaynell Wiley, Georgette Wilkins, Anthony Wilkins, Dr. Josetta Williams, Ashley Williams, Berry Williams, Coria

Williams, Dr. Bettye Williams, Frank T. Williams, Lakecia Williams, Lewis & Dr. Margarette Williams, Louis & Ezerene Williams, Ralph E. Williams, Ray Williams, Rosie Williams, Shayla R. Williams, Shirley M. Williams, Trudell Williams, V. L. & Alberta Willis-Knight, Veronica Wilson, Marie S. Withers Jr., Jewel & Joyce Wood, Paul & Yvonne Woods, Kimberly Woolfolk, Rodley Wright, Bettye Wright, Otis Wright, Rev. Harlis & Dr. Bettye Yates, Evelyn K.

Though we give due diligence to avoiding omissions and honoring our donors’ desires for the manner of recognition, infrequently through human or technological/mechanical error, mistakes in the Donors Report do occur. Therefore, we would like to make the following correction. July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011 CHALLENGE CLUB

$400-$699

Attorney Sandra Harris, In Memory of Helen Kendall Young

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The Hicks Holiday Legacy Society

The Hicks Holiday Legacy Society consists of individuals who have made provisions for the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff at the time of their death.

Dr. Charles A. Hicks

Dr. Overdis R. Holiday

The Late James Anderson Mrs. Wheirmelda Anderson The Late Elmer Bell Dr. & Mrs. Herbert L. Carter The Late Mary Cheatham The Late R. C. Childress Mr. Larry Cooper Dr. E. E. Fuller Dr. Dorothy Magett Fiddmont Dr. Gladys Turner Finney Mr. & Mrs. Albert Golden

Mr. Matthew Henry The Late Dr. Charles Hicks Mrs. Bobbie Hodge The Late Dr. & Mrs. O. R. Holiday Mr. Vernon & Mrs. Sylvia Jones Dr. Rose Pace The Late Dr. Henry “Jo Jo” Pennymon The Late Cornell Scott The Late B. A. Turner Attorney Thomas Vaughn Ms. Shirley Williams

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PRIORITY GIVING All donors are important to the advancement of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB). Donors who give to one of the three top priority areas (Unrestricted, Lifeline Scholarship and General Scholarships) add greater strength to their gift. Of the priority areas noted, unrestricted dollars give the university the greatest flexibility to address important areas of need – those that directly impact the students we educate. On the following pages are the names of individuals who have supported the plea for donations to the areas of unrestricted, Lifeline Endowed Fund, and general scholarships. Gifts were received between July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012 UNIVERSITIES HIGHEST PRIORITIES

Abedi, Dr. Sharokh Alfred, Sandra V. Alumni Chapter - Southern California Armstrong, Oscar & Audrey Austin, Minnie Boone, Katherine W. Bracy, Carl & Katherine Branch, Dr. Samuel & Johnnie Branch, Rhona Buckner, Drs. Edmond & Anissa

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Carr, Jr., Richard & Valerie Carter, Dr. Vertie L. Cline, Isiah & Marva Cotledge, Quranner & Beverly Davis, Jr., Dr. Lawrence & Ethel Dixon, Lenora Everett, Bobbie Fuller, Harold & Annie Hall, Chaundra Hurt, Burnell & Sarah Jackson, Alice J. Johnson, Carol K.

Jones, Margaret W. Kelley, Marshall King, Roderick L. Mason, Jesse & Gail Reede Jones, M.D. McIntosh, Jean H. McKinney, Edward P. Nicholas, Lola B. O’Guinn, Marjorie Rose, Dr. Alice Roulhac, William & Libra Sanders, Jr., Harold & Dora

Sloane, Bobby E. Snowden, Syletta D. Todd, Denise Tolerson, Robert Walker, LTC. Charley H. Wilder, Bill Wright, John & Lafrances


GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP

Abraham, Dr. Anes Adams, Josephine Aldridge, Willie B. Alfred Street Baptist Church Alumni Chapter- Las Vegas Alumni Chapter- Austin Alumni Chapter- Detroit Anderson, Clyde Armstrong, Joe N. Arnold, Jr., Gilbert B. Austin, Louise Ayres, Diane B. Bankston, Roslyn A. Barnes, Mozell Baylark, Jr., Johnnie Belton, George Blanchard, Ronald A. Bothwell, Murryelle Bowdry, Verlene Bowens, Carla J. Bradley, Gail H. Branch, Dwayne & Anita Brasfield, Curtis Brown, Arthur & Joyce Brown, Clarence & Sandra Brown, Dan Brown, Frances L. Brown, Mary P. Brown, Minnie Brown, Perry & Addie Brown, Timothy Bruce, Charles E. Buchanan, E. Bullard, Jr., Robert & Jerline Burchette, Claudette Byers, Anola W. Byrd, Sherri Calahan, Rev. Horace Caldwell, Deloris Carbage, Ronnie Carter, Violet T. Charles, Amanda Choate, Effie Clark, Ramona D. Cole, Deray Cole, Kevin E. Collins, Josh & Karen Colvin, Leonard E. Cook, Thelma R. Corrothers, Jerry & Billie Cummings, Gwendolyn Cummings, Robert Cunningham-Girley, Romae L. Curry, Ruby Y. Davis, Jimmy N. Davis-Hoggard, Verlia Day, Maurice & Martha Dean, Patricia B.

Dees, Drs. Earnest & Constance Delphin, Richard V. Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. Magnolia Alumni Chapter Dendy, Patricia A. DeNye, Mollie F. Dixon, Dwight D. Dixon, Lenora Dossett, Donavan & Dana Dowd, Garland M. Duffy, Spencer Durham, Harry & Cornelia Early, John R. Eddings, Claude & Dr. Ellen Farr, Calvin D. Fears, Dr. Lillie M. Foster, Dr. Henry W. Freeman, Edmond & June Freeman, Ruby J. Frierson-Mitchell, Cynthia Gamble, Shirley P. Gant, Faye E. Gardner-Summerville, Mattie P. Gates, Dr. L. T. Gatherings, Larry R. Gibson, Lewis V. Gibson, Rev. Marcus J. Granberry, Charlie Graves, Mary Gray, Rev. H.O. & Lula Grissom, Alvin & Jackie Hammond, Tyrone & Jonia Handy, Syliva J. Harper, Reneta M. Harris, Elijah Harris, Virginia D. Harrison, Dr. Bertha Harris-Waddell, Frances Hartfield, Dr. Freddie & Verna Hayes, Charles Henderson, Charlie S. Henry, Louis W. Herts, Dr. George Hester, Evelyn J. Higgs, George Hill, Jr., Charles Hodges, Carolyn Holley, Donnie J. Hood, Barbara Hopkins, Bonnie S. Horton, Enoch & Evelyn Hubbard, Yerlander Hudgins, Willie & Catherine Humbert, Vivian Humphrey, James & Ollie Hunt Media Group, Inc. Hunter, Jerry Hutchinson, Clovesia B. Hutson, Willie & Edna Hynes, Gerald

Ingram, Myra L. Isby, Willie Isom, Landers Jackson, Luesther Jarrett, Theravan & Hazel Jasper, Toni L. Jeffers, Jr., Mylas & Mary Johnson, Amos & Shirley Johnson, Andrew Johnson, Dave & Annette Johnson, E. Andre Johnson, Errol A. Johnson, Frank & Rosa Johsnon, Elizabeth Jones, David R. Jones, Dr. Leander Jones, Earl Jones, Glenda K. Jones, Horace & Mildred Jones, Hugh Jones, Murphy Jones, Otis & LaDonna Jones, Vernon & Sylvia Kolen-Ellis, Eddie M. Landers, Jonail Lee, Alexander & Bobbie Lee, John E. Liddell, Rubye L. Linton, Shakuntala M. Lockhart, Cecilia E. Loder, George E. Lofton, Rev. Emmanuel & Ollie Lorenz, Dr. Paul H. Love, Columbus & Verna Lynch, Dr. Michael & Mary Mack, Jerry & Ruthie Marshall-Rice, Rosa M. Martin, J.D., Attorney Carla Martin, Travis M. Massey, Rev. Leon & Deloris McBeth, James & Andrea McCall, Lucille McCullough, James & Guyonna McDonald, Johnnie B. McGruder-Brown, Lynelle McMurray, Eva P. Miah, Bonnie A. Miller, Cynthia Y. Moore, Eryn E. Moore, Rayburn Moore, Sheppie S. Moorehead, Carl E. Mouser, Attorneys Kirby & Rosalind Murray, Linda Mutua, Jerry & Sarah Myrie, Carolyn R. Neal, Dr. Edna Nelson, Israel & Geraldine Nelson, William & Della

Nesby, Georganna Nolen, June & Eddie Norfleet, Beverly S. Olmstead, Charles Page, Melvin L. Perry, James L. Pine Bluff National Bank Poindexter, Carnis L Ponds, Ronald & Gwen Porchia, Dr. Lloyd J. Powell, Cininni Y. Powell, Wanda L. Prince, Thomas & Gertrude R & R Association Business Firm Reed, Ulicious A. Registry of Physician Specialists Richardson, Cathy Roberts, John H. Rose, Dr. Alice Roshell, Jr., Andrew & Edna Sands, Torrie L. Scoggins, Ezra Shacks, Dr. Samuel J. Sharpe, Jesse Shine, Dr. Lawrence & Shiree Shoults, Lenore Simmons, Dr. Michael & Catherine Sims, Jerlyn Slack, John A. Smith, Bobby & Rosemary Smith, Gwendolyn Smith, James W. Snowden, Syletta D. Solomon, Rev. L. K. & Vera Spurlock, Walter Stallworth, Willie & Viola Staples, Samuel & Zelma Stovall, Charles & Joyce Summerville, Willie T. Summons, Doniesha Swain, Augustus Sweat, Bobbye J. Swift, Kelvin Tatum, Kenny & Patricia Tau Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Taylor, Alfred Taylor, Sr., Dr. Theman Terrell, Dr. Jethro Terry, Romanetha Thomas, Audrey E. Thomas, Elise L. Todd, Keita S. Tolden, Verna Tollette, Frederick Townsend, Annie Trammell, Jr., Clincy & University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff

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Theodora Tucker, Gary & Easter Turner, Bessie L. Turner, Eloise Turrentine, Gwendolyn M. Van Wright, Jr., Dr. Aaron Vaughn, Joyce A. Vaughns, Thomas F. Vincent, Charlie & Bennie Walker, Larry D.

Walker, Lori Vivian C. Walls, Colleen Walter, Melvin Walter, Roy Ward, Moses E. Warren, Barbara J. Washington, Don & Jerlene Washington, Shirley Watson, Martha A. Waymon-Mills, Delois A

Wells-Knox, Ronald & Tolleicsa West, Carolyn F. White, Abel & Mattie White, Elizabeth Williams, Alvin & Velma Williams, Claudia Williams, Daniel & Rita Williams, Don Williams, Earlean Williams, Lewis &

IN KIND CONTRIBUTIONS Alice-Sidney Farm Alumni Chapter-Southern California Banks, Raynando Bell, Dr. Josephine BL Mitchell, Inc. CatPro Delta Western Feed Mill Greewood, L.C. Hunter, Torii I.F. Anderson Farms Isgrig, Charlie Lonoke County Cooperative Extension Service Lonoke County Farm Bureau Lowery Aqua Farms McGuire, Vincent Moyers Fish Farm National Alumni Association Russell, Dr. Larry Thompson’s Hospitality Trotter Ford Lincoln Mercury Vaughan, Joyce Bracy Williams, Harvey E.

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Dr. Margarette Williams, Lorenzo & Annie Williams, Louis & Ezerene Williams, V. L. & Alberta Wilson, Marie S. Wright, Otis & Gertherene Zeigler, Charles & Gwendolyn Zeigler, Rosalyn


LIFELINE ENDOWMENT FUND

The Lifeline Endowment Fund is established to provide financial assistance to students in dire need. Donations made to the Lifeline initiative will be matched dollar-for-dollar through the Title III Program, U.S. Department of Education Department of Institutional Services. We applaud the following individuals, alumni chapters and organizations who gave July 1, 2011 - June 30, 2012. Alexander, Celeste M. Alumni Chapter-Ashdown Alumni Chapter- Houston Alumni Chapter- Austin Alumni Chapter- Camden Alumni Chapter- Pulaski County Arnold, Tisha D. Bass, Letsie Bates, Dr. Michael J. Beene, William L. Benford, Monique Benford, Jr., Theopolis & Gladys Bennett, Deshaun Bennett, Elbert & Cynthia Blackwell, Sandra Bohannon, Vera Y. Bradley, Bobbie J. Brothers, Thelma Broughton, II., Kent J. Broyles, Kenneth R. Butler, Zachariah Callaway, Dana Carr, Jr., Dr. Richard & Valerie Carroll, Fredda D. Cawley-Virden, Edith Cegers, Jeremy & Courtney Cherry, Fuller & Shirley Chili’s Bar & Grill Clark, Quincy Class of 1961 Class of 1966 Colen, Jr., Dr. Charles & Tonya Conley, Rita D. Corbin, Curtis & Bonita Cotledge, Quranner &Beverly Creggett, Ethel Crumbly, J. B. Crumbly, Johnetta W.

Curry, Adora Davis, Amudu & Taffany Debose, Deirdre C. Doyle, Larry J. Eddy, Meghan L. Evans, Vanessa Ferguson, Annie Fields, Annette D. Finney, Dr. Gladys Turner Fontenette, Edward Ford, Tamera Garrett, Nathan & Wanda Gates, Rita Gilleland, Dr. Diane S. Golatt, Henry Greer, Larry & Carolyn Griffin, Bryant K. Hadley, Julia M. Hall, Arthur & Dr. Margaret Hall, Tammie E. Halliburton, William Hamiter, Theo & Jeaneta Hampton, Burrell L. Hand Eddie Handley, Raven Harris, Kathy Harris-Waddell, Frances Hildreth, Willie & Sharon Holt, William & Cynthia Hughey, Rita Hutchins, Cheryl Ingram, Belinda I. Ivory, George Jackson, Cedric L. Jackson, Courtney C. Jackson, Kittilea Jackson, Lavonda Kelsey, Genevia Khullar, Dr. Gurdeep King, Dr. Jules E.

Knowlton, Tracy Kuykendall, Jr., John A. Lacefield, Aretha D. Langdon, Jacqueline Lewis, Grover Linton, Henri & Dr. Hazel Linton, Shakuntala M. Lockett, Sonya Lorenz, Dr. Paul H. Louther, Danielle Love, Betty Martin, J.D., Carla M. Martin, Dr. Brenda A. Matute, Martin Mazique, Barbara McCree, Gwain Meadows, Lucille Mooney, Dana B. Mooney, Donna Nelson, Kristen B. Nelson, Lawrence C. Nesby-Walters, Willie M. Newman, Dr. Nathaniel & Norma Ntamatungiro, Dr. Sixte Onyilagha, Dr. Joseph Otey-Shears, Petrina Owasoyo, Dr. Joseph & Philomena Owens, Ralph & Willie Mae Page, Dr. Yolanda Pighee, Timothy & Veronica Rice, Dr. Antonie Rice, Dr. Sederick Richardson, La’Tonya Riley, Yulanda Roby-Ingram, Shelley Ross, Keith E. Roulhac, William & Libra Ryland, Brenda

Ryles, David & Donna Sanders, Jr., Harold & Dora Sanders, Kevin L. Sands, Deneshia L. Sargent, Toniesha Scott, Priscilla Seals, Jacquelyn & Odell Simmons, Dr. Michael & Catherine Sims, Cynthia E. Sims, Stephanie R. Sparks, Earnest & Vernal Sutton, Holly A. Taylor, Margaret L. Taylor, Mary R. Taylor, Ruth Tei, Sr., Dr. Ebo & Sekyima Thomas, Rosie M. Thompson, Robert & Carolyn Todd, Denise Todd, Keita S. Torrence, Dr. William A. Totten, Ranashia Totten, Roger & Willette Tulloch, Andrew C. Vaughan, Joyce A. Vaughan, Maxine Walker, Drs. David & Jewell Wallace, Doris Wilburn, Gaynell Wilburn, II., Isaac G. Williams, Brian T. Williams, Rosie L. Williams, Sharron Williams, Sr., Dr. Larry D. Williams, Tamara Wylie, Sherrie Young, Johnnie L.

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CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION MATCHING GIFT PROGRAM The University continues to be grateful for the support of its corporate partners. The companies and corporate foundations listed on this page are those that have provided contributions to the University and its Foundation through their matching gift program. The University urges its alumni and friends to investigate the matching gift program that may be offered through their companies. Some companies offer programs, which will match one-for-one, two-for-one, or three-for-one. The program may even extend to the employee’s spouse. This is an excellent way to multiply gift dollars and have a greater impact on academic programs. To take advantage of a company’s matching gift policy an employee may obtain a form from their company’s corporate giving office and send it in along with their gift. CORPORATE MATCHING GIFT PARTICIPANTS

3M Foundation Abbott Alcoa Foundation AT&T BNSF Foundation Boeing Company Caterpillar Foundation Charles Stewart Mott Foundation The Coca-Cola Company Entergy Corporation Exxon Mobil Foundation Ford Matching Gift Program Freddie Mac Foundation Genentech General Electric GM Corporation Honeywell International IBM Corporation International Paper Johnson & Johnson Company

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Kellwood Foundation Lockheed Martin Merck Company Foundation Pfizer Foundation Proctor & Gamble Roche Pharmaceuticals Rockwell Automation Sallie Mae Foundation Schering-Plough Foundation Sempra Entergy State Farm Company Foundation Union Pacific Corporation UPS Foundation Inc. USG Foundation Inc. Verizon Wireless Wellpoint Inc Whirlpool Foundation W.K. Kellogg Foundation


sponsors for the

Chancellors Benefit for the Arts 2012

PLATINUM

Henri & Dr. Hazel Linton Simmons First National Bank Thompson’s Hospitality

GOLD

Jefferson Regional Medical Center Pine Bluff Sand and Gravel Company

SILVER

Entergy Trammell’s Beauty Barber & Supply, Inc.

BRONZE

Affinity Healthcare for Women – Dr. Kenneth J. Lambert Nelson Architectural Group Pine Bluff National Bank Robert James Smith, M.D. Thomas Groceries & Gifts Store

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