- Saint Augustine`s University
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- Saint Augustine`s University
S a i n n y e ’ s President Suber takes a photo with alumni Tonya-Bell Prince and Will Jones. Issue 3 i Volume 1 U Falcon News g u st Au t n i i v e r s t Transform. Excel. Lead. CIAA 2014 The Lady Falcons were awarded the highest GPA award. Falcon Pride was ALIVE at CIAA 2014 SAU alumna shows her support for the Falcons. Falcon Pride was seen throughout the City of Charlotte during the 2014 CIAA Basketball Tournament in Charlotte, NC. The Falcons were honored for their hard work on and off the court and President Dianne Boardley Suber hosted a fundraising brunch that was attended by alumni, corporations and friends of the university. The Lady Falcons team received an award for their performance in the classroom on Monday, February 24. They were awarded the CIAA Highest Team Grade Point Average Award for women’s basketball during the CIAA Basketball Tournament Tip-Off Luncheon at the Charlotte Convention Center. This is the fifth consecutive league Highest GPA Award for the Lady Falcons including four straight years under St. Aug Head Coach Rachel Bullard. Three players on the Falcons basketball team were also honored at the luncheon. Junior guard Amere May from South Haven, MI majoring in mass communication and senior center Jonathan Crawley from Richmond, Va. majoring in liberal studies received awards for being named to the All-CIAA Men’s Basketball Team. Freshman guard Anthony Gaskins from Greenville, NC majoring in physical education picked up an honor for making the All-CIAA Men’s Basketball Rookie Team. Ashley Ross, a mass communication major from Charlotte, NC, and Christian Roberson, a mass communication major from Richmond, VA, of the Blue Chips Cheerleading Squad were named to the All-CIAA Cheerleading(continued on page 2) Amere May was awarded the Food Lion MVP Award. President Dianne Boardley Suber greets everyone at the fundraising brunch. Christian Roberson (left) and Ashley Ross were named to the All-CIAA Cheerleading Team. Team, which was announced on Super Saturday. Ross is a senior from Charlotte, N.C. Roberson is a sophomore from Richmond, Va. They were two of 24 cheerleaders selected to the All-CIAA squad. Boggan was an outstanding basketball player at then Saint Augustine’s College from 1977 to 1981. A Brooklyn, N.Y. native, he led the Falcons to the 1980 NAIA District 26 Championship and the 1980 NAIA National Tournament. A two-time All-CIAA selection, Boggan was named the 19791980 NAIA District 26 Tournament MVP and 1980-1981 Co-CIAA Player of the Year. He is a 1982 St. Aug graduate. Lady Falcon Victoria Davis received the Food Lion MVP Award. Lady Falcon Victoria Davis, a senior from San Diego, CA, won the Food Lion MVP award in Saint Augustine’s University’s opening game victory over Elizabeth City State University. Falcon Amere May received the Food Lion MVP award for the game against Chowan University. May finished that game with 37 points. Tashaun Stockdale, a junior from Poplar, SC majoring in business with a concentration in real estate, also received the Food Lion MVP award after the victory game against Shaw University. Alumnus Lawrence Coleman (center) was inducted into the CIAA Hall of Fame. Coleman, a Fort Valley, Ga. native, was a highly successful head men’s golf coach at St. Aug for nearly 37 years. The Falcons won five PGA National Minority Golf Championships in the early 1990’s which earned them trips to the White House to visit the President of the United States. They also captured six CIAA men’s golf titles which led to Coleman winning several CIAA Coach of the Year awards in golf. A 1971 St. Aug graduate, Coleman was a key figure in starting the PGA National Minority Golf Championships. In 2002, he was inducted into the National Black Golf Hall of Fame. Coleman retired as St. Aug golf coach in 2009. Falcons give back to the community at the CIAA Community Service day. Alumnus Anthony Boggan (center) was inducted into the CIAA Hall of Fame. The university’s illustrious alumni were also honored during the week of tournament activities. Alumnus Anthony Boggan and Lawrence Coleman were inducted into the CIAA Hall of Fame during the John B. McClendon, Jr. CIAA Hall of Fame Breakfast event at the Charlotte Convention Center on Friday, February 28. Sheryl Ximines (Director of Alumni Affairs), Anthony Boggan (alumnus), and Pattye Brown (National Alumni Association President) pose for a photo at the fundraising brunch. Listen to Falcons at 4 on Wednesdays Tune in Wednesdays for “Falcons at 4,” a new radio show launched by the Office of Marketing and Communications on WAUG-AM Power 750. Falcon cadet awarded $71,000 scholarship The U.S. Army recognized Saint Augustine’s University Kelvin Mitchell, a freshman majoring in mass communication from North Charleston, S.C., with a $71,000 tuition and fees U. S. Army Senior Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) scholarship on Saturday, March 1, in Charlotte, NC as part of the annual Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Basketball Tournament. The Army has partnered with the CIAA for four years to develop and promote leadership, teamwork and academic excellence. Another Saint Augustine’s University Falcon, Jerrod White, a junior from Fayetteville, NC, also received a $38,416 ROTC scholarship. White is majoring in business. The Army’s partnership with CIAA is another example of the Army’s commitment to helping young Americans create their own path to success. Mitchell and White are two of more than 377 ROTC Cadets at CIAA institutions receiving funds for tuition and educational fees through the Army ROTC program. Financial benefits include two-, three- and fouryear scholarships, an annual book allowance and a tax-free stipend of up to $500 a month. The Saint Augustine’s University “Mighty Falcon Battalion” is one of 272 universities in the United States that hosts U. S. Army Senior ROTC. More than 60 cadets in the Mighty Falcon Battalion support Saint Augustine’s University with leadership during convocations, football games, homecoming, founders’ week, open houses and commencement. Falcons at 4” highlights people, events and news at Saint Augustine’s University. Staff, faculty, students and alumni who are doing great things at the university and in the community will be featured. Individuals can tune in by listening to WAUG-AM Power 750 or online at SAINT AUGUSTINE’S UNIVERSITY www.waug-network.com. 4 FALCONS AT Falcons are part of the Great 48! Four Saint Augustine’s University students have been selected to participate in the 25th Annual Honda Campus All‐Star Challenge NationalChampionship Tournament from April 12 to April 16 at Honda’s headquaters in Torrance, Calif. The students are part of the Great 48 historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) that will compete for a $50,000 grant. Honda Campus All‐Star Challenge is a knowledge game of quick recall for America’s HBCUs. Now in its 25th year, more than $7 million in grants have been awarded by Honda to participating HBCUs and nearly 100,000 students in 22 states have participated. The SAU team consists of Antwoine Coleman Jr., a junior majoring in history from Richmond, VA; Devin J. Carlos, a freshman majoring in engineering from Jacksonville, FL; Cianna C. Fisher, a sophomore majoring in fine arts from Raleigh, NC; and Charles Taylor, a junior majoring in psychology from Amelia, VA. “The journey started at the beginning of the school year and has included long hours of hard work, practice and study, in addition to the regular academic course load,” said Mr. Stephan Morikawa, assistant vice president for Corporate Community Relations, American Honda. “We look forward to greeting the Great 48 in Torrance in April.” Pattye Brown, National Alumni Association President An update from the National Alumni Association The National Alumni Association’s (NAA) focus for 2013 was directed at supporting our University financially. As a result of our contributions, a number of students were able to remain enrolled and avoided a delay in their educational goals. A generous contribution was also given to the George “Pup” Williams Athletic Complex. NAA is confident that the completion of the complex will be a tremendous benefit to our University and to the Raleigh community. We know that if SAU build it, the supporters will come! The inaugural Dr. Wiley M. & Mary H. Davis Scholarship Gala held during homecoming weekend was a successful event. The first Ms. Saint Augustine’s University Alumni Queen was crowned. The honor was bestowed upon Mrs. Deloris Revis, a member of the Raleigh/Wake Retired Alumni Chapter. Mrs. Revis will hold this title for one year and will have the honor of crowning the second Ms. SAU Alumni Queen during Homecoming 2014 weekend. NAA’s focus for 2014 is RECRUITMENT! We want to help recruit the smartest and the best students for SAU. SAU active chapters and chapters in the re-development stage (nationally and internationally) will be a part of the recruitment efforts. Some initial training is required and will be provided by SAU’s Admissions Office. A passion to see SAU soar is required of alums and SAU supporters. Both training and passion is needed for NAA’s efforts to be successful. The National Alumni Association is going international . . . Alumni, friends and supporters are invited to join NAA for the 2014 Summer Conference being hosted by the developing Bahamas Chapter in Nassau, Bahamas. Our theme is “An International Connection.” The location of the conference is the Wyndham Nassau Resort & Crystal Palace Casino. The conference dates are July 23-27, 2014. Travel arrangements must be made on your own and a valid U.S. Passport is required. Hotel accommodations are handled through Aladdin Travel. Patrick Craven is our meeting planner and can be reached at 336.499.6759 or Patrick.craven@aladdintrvel.com. An exciting conference is being planned! NAA’s 2014 Honoree is the Honorable Cynthia “Mother” Pratt, a 1983 graduate of our beloved alma mater. In addition to informative workshops, there will be time for sightseeing, shopping, some “fun in the sun” for everyone and expect a few surprises as well. We would love to have you join us! The conference registration form is available in the Office of Alumni Affairs and Parents Relations. Rev. Hilton O. Smith was honored by the 100 Black Men, Inc. of New York City at the 34th Annual Benefit Gala on February 27 in New York. Rev. Smith is the past board chair of the Saint Augustine’s University Board of Trustees. He is the senior vice president for the National Community Affairs at Turner Construction Company. Smith is also the president of the Cleveland Branch NAACP and a NAACP Diamond Life member. He is an associate minister at The Greater Abyssinia Baptist Church in Cleveland, Ohio. Kacie Fletcher Fore received the Outstanding Young Alumni Award during the UNCF 68th Annual Leadership Conference in Memphis, TN in February. A graduate of the class of 1968, Smith received his bachelor’s of arts degree in sociology. Reserve Your Hotel Room for Homecoming 2014! Reverend Canon Richard L. Marquess-Barry received the Outstanding Alumni Award during the UNCF 68th Annual Leadership Conference in Memphis, TN in February. He was honored for his significant contributions to Saint Augustine’s University and his community. A graduate of the class of 1962, Father Barry received a master’s of divinity from the Virginia Theological Seminary and a doctorate degree from Emory University. He retired from the Historic Saint Agnes Episcopal Church in Miami. She is a senior business technology analyst for Duke Energy. She received her bachelor’s of science degree in computer information system in 2005 and earned her master of business administration from Meredith College in 2014. Falcon Headquarters Hilton North Raleigh Midtown 3415 Wake Forest Road, Raleigh, NC 27609 Rates: $105-Single, Double 1-800-445-8667 Code SAH Closing 9/23/14 Marriott Raleigh Crabtree Valley 4500 Marriott Drive, Raleigh, NC 27612 Rates: $99-Single, Double 1-800-228-9290 or 919-781-7000 Closing 10/2//2014 Hyatt Place North Raleigh 1105 Navaho Drive, Raleigh, NC 27609 Rates: $85-Single, Double, $95-Triple, $105-Quad 919-877-9997 Closing 10/3/2014 Courtyard Raleigh Midtown (Marriott) 1041 Wake Towne Drive, Raleigh, NC 27609 Rates $74-Single, $79-Double 919-821-3400 Closing 10/2/2014 Best Western Raleigh Inn and Suites 3618 New Bern Avenue, Raleigh, NC 27610 Rates: $69.95-Single, Double Closing 9/26/2013 Mark Your Calendars for Saint Augustine’s University’s Upcoming Events Friday, March 28 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Project Life Bone Marrow Registration Student registration (RSOs and Athletic Teams) Martin Luther King Conference Center, Second floor Monday, March 31 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Chapel Services Historic Chapel Celebrant and Preacher: The Most Reverend Dr. Katharine Jefferts Schori, presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church Wednesday, April 2 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Project Life Bone Marrow Registration Greek Organizations MLK Mall Thursday, April 3 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. United States Marine Corps Workshop and Networking Session Martin Luther King Conference Center Guest speaker: Cornell A. Wilson Jr., retired Marine Corps Major General and Board of Trustees Member Friday, April 4 Undergraduate Research Day Wednesday, April 9 6 p.m. Miss Saint Augustine’s University Pageant Seby Jones Auditorium Thursday, April 10 Voting Day for Student Government Association Officers and Miss Saint Augustine’s University 7 p.m. University Choir Spring Concert Seby Jones Auditorium Friday, April 11 10 a.m. Honors Convocation Keynote Speaker: Alumnus Bruce A. Mount Jr., Esq. Emery Gymnasium 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Spring Fling Campus Quadrangle Friday, April 11 – Sunday, April 13 Parents, Family and Friends Weekend Saturday, April 12 Open House 2014 8:30 a.m., Registration starts 9 a.m., Program starts in Seby Jones Auditorium 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Community Day and Project Life Bone Marrow Registration (Community) Tuesday, April 15 Noon The Annual Faculty/Staff vs. Students basketball game Emery Gymnasium Wednesday, April 16 Last day of classes for the 2014 spring semester Monday, April 21 – Wednesday, April 23 Senior exams Thursday, April 24 6:30 p.m. Student Life Awards Seby Jones Auditorium Friday, April 25 Reading Day Monday, April 28 – Thursday, May 1 Final Exams Friday, May 2 – Sunday, May 4 Alumni Reunion Weekend Sunday, May 4 Commencement Falcon News is published by the Office of Marketing and Communications in the Division of Institutional Advancement and Development Editor Shelley Willingham-Hinton, Associate Vice President, Institutional Advancement and Development Managing Editor Pamela Tolson, Director of Communications Design and Layout Christina Baker, Graphic Designer Telephone Number: 919.516.5076 Email: communications@st-aug.edu Website: www.st-aug.edu