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Tuskegee 2015 Annual Report 2016 2015-2016 HIGHLIGHTS

MESSAGE FROM THE 7TH TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT • Tuskegee receives $7.1 million grant to improve veterinary education BRIAN L. JOHNSON, PH.D. • Ethicon provides $100,000 gift including $50,000 to President’s Men and Women Leadership Program • Tuskegee University receives Once again, Tuskegee University is pleased to provide its constituents and external supporters with its higher Carnegie classification from annual report covering the academic year 2015-2016 and Fiscal Year 2016. The fiscal year period is July Baccalaureate to Master’s Small 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016. Annual reports are published once university audits have been completed by • Occupational Therapy program makes 142% increase in certification pass rate external auditors—typically concluded in mid to late November—and the Advancement and Development and removed from probation staff in concert with Marketing and PR prepares the publication. Thank you for your patience. • Board of Trustees approves new separate School of Nursing and Allied In addition to learning that Tuskegee University has had positive operating numbers and continuous Health • Alumni family makes historic living- improvement in revenue and expense trends, you will learn detailed information about the university’s learning facility gift of $500,000 SACSCOC accreditation status, -specific accomplishments, highlights, grant announcements, student profiles and board of to University with additional gift of trustees and administrative information. We are particularly pleased that Tuskegee University is now ranked #4 among HBCUs in both $100,000 The Wall Street Journal and U.S. News and World Reports—ascending from its #5 ranking in the past several years. • Tuskegee University given more than $100,000 of Benny Andrews artwork from the United Negro College Fund Moreover, this annual report continues to be merely an extension of the many other on-going streams of information about Tuskegee • Tuskegee University selected as one University found at www.tuskegee.edu—including but not limited to—the University’s 2015-2020 Strategic Plan that was adopted of six (6) 1890 land grant schools to provide historic testimony before in spring 2015, Working Vision Document, Partnerships and Opportunities, Student and Faculty Spot Light, Upcoming United States House of Representatives Events, Top News and TU in Focus. • Tuskegee named #4 among HBCU’s by U.S. News & World Report and top 10 Tuskegee University is committed to transparency, consistency, communication and collaboration while maintaining the highest of Southern college and . • Ranked #4 HBCU by Wall Street Journal standards of integrity and higher education professionalism. In closing, Tuskegee University invites its global and national audiences, • Board of Trustees unanimously long-time and new financial contributors, alumni, local community members, supporters, friends, parents and future students to do approves Strategic Plan the following: • First ever online campaign results in over $500k for campus wide lights • Lilly Endowment grants $600,000 #TrustTheTuskegeeTradition community engagement award. #TrustTheTuskegeeTrajectory • Summer 2016 online courses revenues reach $900k~ more than doubling revenue received in Summer 2015-the first year for summer online courses • Distinguished inventor and alumnus Brian L. Johnson, Ph.D. Lonnie Johnson donated $100k PRESIDENTIAL ALUMNI SPEAKING EVENTS 1. Remove SACSCOC 1. TITLE III endowment 1. Producing Data- 1. Creating a 1. Tuskegee University 1. Student June 27, 2015 - Tuskegee funding Informed Presentations Student Centered warning based on Lyceum Series Engagement National Alumni Association 2. Effective management of 2. Engaging in Culture: Student 2008-2013 5th year 2. The President’s (TNAA) Western Region Biennial tuition discounting Initiatives Serviceable Research Success, Student report and subsequent Men and Women Convention – Las Vegas 3. Reduction in force and 2. President’s and Scholarship Engagement and Leadership Program reporting right sizing organization 3. A Successful $100K Endowed July 25, 2016 - Tuskegee National Parent-Student 2. Complete compliance to existing revenue 3. Incoming high Tuskegee University Scholarship, Alumni Association (TNAA) Satisfaction report for SACSCOC streams achieving scholars Graduate: Competent, Southeast Region Conference – 2. Fully Inaugurating decennial reaffirmation 4. Restriction and limitation program (4.0 Board of Trustee Credentialed and on credit card, gas Birmingham, AL 21st Century of accreditation 2018 students) giving & Alumni Comprehensively Higher Education at card, cellular phones 4. Office of giving Developed bid due September and Ipads August 15, 2015 - Tuskegee Tuskegee University: Undergraduate 4. Employing Best 2017 5. Limiting excessive 3. Capital National Alumni Association North Research/ Practices in Higher (Through) Innovative 3. Remove last remaining summer faculty teaching Improvements for Central Region Conference – Online and Management probation compliance and research contracts Residential Living- and Administration Naperville, IL Expanded Academic 6. Planned enrollment Research Journal item for vet school Learning Centers 5. Possessing a Clear Programming increase-Online degree (University Wide for April 12, 2016 - Indianapo- accreditation Understanding of and Instruction, programs and expanded all Disciplines) 4. Athletic Complex lis-Tuskegee Alumni Club Banquet 4. Host fall convening the Broader Global FIVE STRATEGIC PRIORITIES FIVE STRATEGIC social media and Infrastructure and 5. Global/International 5. Veterinary School and National Higher – Indianapolis, IN of corporations, marketing presence; Technology GOALS 2016-2017 THIRD-YEAR Studies Office 6. Arts and Education Landscape foundations and widening admissions 3. Administering 6. Honors Program Humanities 6. Utilizing Effective and April 17, 2016 - Montgom- partners of TU at and recruitment ery-Tuskegee Alumni Club Annual Efficient Resource geographical areas (University Wide for 7. Engineering Transparent Lines the NCAA Hall of Scholarship Banquet – Mont- Management: Data- 7. Limiting excessive all Disciplines) Complex of Communication Champions with the throughout the gomery, AL informed decision- vendor contracts 7. Year-long Common 8. Kellogg making and Effective Indiana University 8. Instituting annual Reading Experience Academic Enterprise STUDENT ENGAGEMENT INITIATIVES Conference 7. Implementing 21st May 11, 2016 - New York Tuske- Human Resource Lilly Family School appointment agreements 8. Putting the ‘A’ in CAPITAL CAMPAIGN READINESS PHASE CAMPAIGN CAPITAL Century Enrollment gee Alumni Association Hennessy of Philanthropy in for senior administrators STEM at Tuskegee Center Management Management Practices Moet Screening – Harlem, NY 4. Obtaining a Marked Indianapolis and implementing University to create 9. STEM Research electronic employee 8. Strong Institutional 5. Create Campus-Wide STEAM: Bachelor of Capacity May 28, 2016 - Atlanta Tuskegee and Increased appraisal process Capacity and (FTE) Enrollment: Master Plan 9. Managing complimentary Arts degrees in music 10. College of Sustainability: Alumni Club’s 11th Annual Schol- Recruitment, 6. Organizational Right- tickets at athletic events and visual arts Agriculture, Operating within arship Awards Brunch – College REVENUE GENERATING/BUDGET IMPACT DECISIONS IMPACT REVENUE GENERATING/BUDGET Park, GA Retention and Sizing and Alignment 10. Temporary suspension Environment and Approved Budget, Persistence 7. Academic Program of university retirement ENVIRONMENT & OUTCOMES-ORIENTED TARGET DATA-INFORMED KNOWLEDGE-BASED, Adherence to Nutrition Science June 4, 2016 - Los Angeles Tus- 5. Fostering a Culture match Institutional Policies and Review 11. Center for kegee Alumni Association Spring of Advancement 11. Flexible Furloughs Procedures, Managerial 8. No Student Related Bioethics Accountability, Fiscal Fling – Carson, CA and Development: Gun Violence 12. College of Stewardship and Diverse Portfolio of Diverse Advancement August 6, 2016 - Tuskegee Fundraising Business and Development National Alumni Association Efforts. 17th Biennial Convention – Las Vegas, NV

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December 17, 2016 – Cleveland Club Christmas Luncheon – Cleveland, OH ©2015 Office of the President | All rights reserved | Produced by the Office of Communications, Public Relations and Marketing Working Vision Document - 4th Revision - August 2016 1 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Marcus Dean, Interim Vice President, Capital Projects and Facilities Management CONTENTS: John E. Page, Esq., Chairman Carleen Thompson, Norma B. Clayton, First Vice Chair Vice President of Human Resources Erick W. Harris, Esq. ‘09, Second Vice Chair/Secretary Dr. Cesar Fermin, Provost/Vice President for Board of Trustees/Executive Council/Council of Deans 2 Bernard E. Anderson, Ph.D. Academic Affairs/Chief Academic Officer & Kimberly Baylor Bivins (Faculty Trustee) Institutional Authorized Officer Tuskegee by the Numbers 4 Myla Calhoun A. Zachary Faison, General Counsel Joseph G. Grasso and Vice President of External Affairs Kevin P. Green Kimberly Baylor Bivins, Faculty Senate President Year in Review 6 Floyd Griffin Vanessa Lee, Staff Senate President Andrew P. Hornsby Brian L. Johnson, Ph.D. (Ex Officio) Student Spotlight 8 Willene A. Johnson, Ph.D. COUNCIL OF DEANS Jordan Kurtz (Student Trustee) ‘18 FY 2015-2016 Financial Summary 10 Irving McConnell, D.V.M. ‘74 Heshmat Aglan, Jr., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Karl Minter Dean, College of Engineering Jonathan Porter ‘95 Advancement and Development 11 Charles Price Channapatna S. Prakash, Ph.D. Michael Sentance (Ex Officio) Dean, College of Art and Sciences Capital Projects 12 Felker W. Ward ‘53 Chereece Warner ‘08 Walter A. Hill, B.A., M.A.T., M.S., Ph.D. Pebblin Warren ‘74 Dean, College of Agriculture, Environment Academic Highlights 21 Verna S. Little, Executive Assistant to the Chairman and Nutrition Sciences of the Board of the Trustees and Assistant Secretary to the Board of Trustees Carlton E. Morris, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Honor Roll of Donors 24 Dean, School of Education

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Ruby L. Perry, B.S., D.V.M., M.S., D.A.C.V.R Dean, College of Veterinary Medicine Dr. Brian L. Johnson, President Edward Brown, Jr., Chief of Staff Charlotte Morris, B.S., M.Ed., Ph.D. Robin Gray, Executive Assistant Interim Dean, College of Business and to the President/Office Manager Information Science Jeanette Moss-Smith, Special Assistant to the Carla Jackson Bell, B.A, M.F.A, Ph.D. President/Title III Director Dean, Robert R. Taylor School of Verna Little, Executive Assistant to the Architecture and Construction Science Chairman of the Board and Assistant Secretary to the Board of Trustees Doris Holeman, BS.N., M.S., Ph.D., RN Brittany Mills, Chief Audit Executive Interim Dean, School of Nursing and Allied Health Howard Adamski, Interim CFO Jenell Sargent, Chief Information Officer Regina Burden, Vice President of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management Tuskegee University is accredited with the Southern Association of and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, master’s, , and professional degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Tuskegee University. SACSCOC REGIONAL ACCREDITATION UPDATE SACSCOC TIMELINE Tuskegee University remains accredited with the the university’s audits over the past two years, FY15 Southern Association on Colleges and Schools and FY16, in comparison with FY14 and FY13. December 2008 – Decennial reaffirmation of accreditation received Commission on Colleges and awards degrees. The Compliance items CS 3.10.2 and FR 4.7 will be December 2013 – SACSCOC begins publishing actions against member institutions university’s warning status is not the removal of resolved with the proper submission of the A-133 April 2014 – University submits first ever 5th-year Interim Report accreditation. financial aid single audit and corrective actions covering the years (2008-2013) undertaken in response to past management letters June 2014 – University notified of 12 non-compliant items based on Tuskegee fully expects for its warning to be lifted in issued by auditors. The final item CS 3.3.1.1 is an 5th-year Interim Report September 2014 – University submits audit reports and financial June 2017 and is preparing for its reaffirmation of institutional effectiveness item where faculty assess records as requested by SACSCOC decennial accreditation immediately following with student learning outcomes for students in their April 2015 - Subsequent report on non-compliant items submitted its submission of its compliance report in September majors. This assessment was completed in Fall 2016. June 2015 – Placed on warning for non-compliance with a Core 2017. (The final decision on the decennial bid will Requirement (CR 2.2) and 7 remaining items be given in December 2018.) The university has Drafts of all four (4) remaining compliance items (CS April 2016 – Subsequent report on non-compliant items submitted June 2016 – Notified of continued warning with 4 remaining items already executed its plan to achieve the financial 3.3.1.1, CS 3.10.1, CS 3.10.2, and FR 4.7) will be December 2016 – SACSCOC approves online degree programs stability requirement of CS 3.10.1 through a number submitted to board of trustees and administration April 2017 – Report submission on 4 remaining items: CS 3.3.1.1, of cost saving and revenue enhancing initiatives in January 2017. Final drafts will be submitted to CS 3.10.1, CS 3.10.2, FR 4.7 undertaken during the past two years (2014-2016) SACSCOC according to its deadline in April 2017. June 2017 – Decision of removal of warning status to be rendered September 2017* – Submission of 10-year decennial reaffirmation as demonstrated in FY15 and FY16 audits. The university thanks its constituents for their of accreditation compliance report support and encouragement throughout the entirety November 2017* – Off-site accreditation review Since 2013, twenty HBCU institutions have been of this process. Please see the SACSCOC timeline January 2018* – University response including new Quality placed on warning, probation or “Show Cause regarding the fifth-year interim report, warning Enhancement Plan (QEP) for 2018-2023 Order” through SACSCOC, Middle States, or Higher status and upcoming decennial reaffirmation of February 2018* – SACSCOC Accreditation on-site visit March – November 2018* SACSCOC and University reports and Learning Commission regional accrediting agencies. accreditation bid. responses (Source: UNCF Accreditation Actions for HBCUs December 2018* – Decision on reaffirmation bid since 2013 as of 9/9/16). To date, only one of January 2019* – University receives letter of reaffirmation these HBCU institutions have had its accreditation removed. * Indicates steps forward when warning status is removed

CR - Core Requirement Further, it has engaged a highly competent CS - Comprehensive Standard www.tuskegee.edu/accreditation accreditation consultant to assist the University in FR - Federal Requirement showing actual positive trends as demonstrated in FY - Fiscal Year 3 BOARD OF TRUSTEES LEADERSHIP CHANGE Tuskegee University Board of Trustees elects new chairman and officers

During its annual fall meeting, the Tuskegee University’s Board of Trustees elected trustee John E. Page to serve as its chairman. He replaces retired Maj. Gen. Charles E. Williams, who was named to the board’s leadership in 2010.

“I look forward to serving this great university with my fellow board members and collaboratively working with the students, John E. Page, Chair alumni, faculty and administration and Dr. Brian Johnson, our seventh president,” Page said.

Page, senior vice president, chief corporate social responsibility officer and chief legal officer for Golden State Foods Corporation in California, has served as a member of the Tuskegee board since 2012. Prior to his current position at Golden State Foods, a $7 Billion dollar food service company. Page practiced as a commercial litigator for more than eight years. John is a University of Pennsylvania Law grad where he was an editor of Law Review and currently serves on the Penn Law Board. He is the outgoing chair of the Association of Corporate Counsel. From 2012-2013, he was president of the National Bar Association and also Norma B. Clayton 1st Vice Chair served on its board of governors. He was also a member of the executive budget, long range planning, finance, fundraising and membership committees. In 2016, John was recognized as one of America’s 50 Outstanding General Counsel by the National Law Journal. John is also admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court.

Other elections include a new vice chair and secretary. Norma Clayton, a vice president at the Boeing Company in St. Louis, Mo., will serve as first vice chair. Trustee Felker Ward, chairman of Pinnacle Investment Advisors in Atlanta, Ga., was re-elected as second vice chair. Alumnus Erick Harris ‘09, Assistant Attorney General for the Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office, was elected Felker Ward, 2nd Vice Chair as secretary.

“I look forward to working with Chairman Page, newly elected officers and all board of trustee members in our service to Tuskegee University,” said Tuskegee University president, Dr. Brian L. Johnson.

Erick Harris, Secretary 4 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY BY THE NUMBERS TOTAL STUDENTS 64% FEMALE JOB PLACEMENT BY COLLEGE

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, ENVIRONMENTAL AND NUTRITION SCIENCE 50% 36% MALE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 2,996 95% 2,099 FTE (REVENUE/PAYING STUDENTS) COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND INFORMATION SCIENCE 62% TOP STATES FOR ENROLLMENT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AL 36.5 % 95% GA 19.7 % CA 9.2% COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE, NURSING AND ALLIED HEALTH IL 4.6% 100% TX 3.0% FL 2.8% SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION SCIENCE 55% MD 2.3% 59% LA 1.9% SCHOOL OF EDUCATION OVERALL JOB PLACEMENT MI 1.8% 100% (FIRST DESTINATION) OH 1.7%

93% 64 1:14 3.02 19% RECEIVE FINANCIAL AID DEGREE PROGRAMS FACULTY STUDENT RATIO AVERAGE GPA GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS Tuskegee University | 2015-2016 academic year data 5 YEAR IN REVIEW— A GLIMPSE AT SOME HIGHLIGHTS AT TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY IN 2015-2016

Golden Tigers Football competes in Famed Actress Phylicia John Page elected as Chairman of the More than $600,000 awarded for cancer NCAA Historic Division II Football Rashad delivers summer 2015 Tuskegee University research projects from the National Cancer Playoffs advancing to third round commencement address Board of Trustees Institute and the Department of Defense

Distinguished inventor and Bike share program start of Tuskegee alumnus, Lonnie Johnson gives Tuskegee University receives higher University and Regions Bank Tuskegee University Board of Trustees generous gift of $100,000 Carnegie Classification unanimously approves partnership 2015-2020 Strategic Plan

Reunion Classes give over $300,000 Tuskegee University awarded $1.2M Ranked No. 4 among the nation’s Tuskegee wins third consecutive during Founder’s Day 6 to bring drone technology to HBCUs by US News and World Report conference championship students YEAR IN REVIEW— A GLIMPSE AT SOME HIGHLIGHTS AT TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY IN 2015-2016

Tuskegee University awarded nearly $500,000 to improve STEM education in Alabama Alumnus Dr. Bill Winston speaks to First two U.S. Marine Corps officers Tuskegee University awarded $600,000 graduates during 2016 Baccalaureate commissioned at Tuskegee University foundation grant by Lilly Endowment Inc. Service

Family of prestigious alumnus Jock Smith donates historic property to Tuskegee University online Tuskegee University donors “Light Alumni family makes historic liv the University the way” for campus improvements ing-learning facility gift of $600,000- programs named No. 1 in Alabama

Mellon Foundation awards $100,000 4-Star General Dennis Via, Commander of Filmaker and Philanthropist Tyler Perry to Tuskegee University for president’s the U.S. Army Materiel Command spoke at gives Spring 2015 Commencement initiatives Address ROTC commissioning 7 STUDENT SPOTLIGHT

WILLIAM WILLIS, a Biology graduate, represented not only Tuskegee BOLADE RICHARDSON/MARCEL WALKER University, but all HBCU’s, as the only HBCU student to present at the Bolade and Marcel continued in the footsteps National Collegiate Research Conference at Harvard University. His of Robert R. Taylor by being selected as summer poster presentation on “The Effects of Climate Change on Rumen participants to the MIT Summer Research Function and Microbiome in Moose (Alces alces)” was a result of his Program 2016. Bolade’s research project was summer research experience at the University of Alaska Anchorage. on “Understanding Design Though Global Willis graduated in May with his bachelor’s and is currently pursuing Connectivity” while Marcel’s research was his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine at Purdue University. on “Lighting: An In-Depth Analysis of Spatial Luminescence.” Both Marcel and Bolade worked directly with MIT professor Dr. Larry Sass on ANEESA SOOD, graduated this spring with her bachelor’s degree his research in digital fabrication. Bolade was part of the inaugural cohort of the President’s in biology as an Eminent Scholar. After being accepted to three Men and Women Leadership Program. dental schools, she decided to attend the Dental School where she is currently working on her Doctorate of DEMITRIUS WASHINGTON, is a third-year medical student within Dental Surgery (DDS). She is the author of a book “Freshman Fifteen: the Tuskegee University College of Veterinary Medicine (TUCVM). The Most Important Things I Learned in My First Year of College”, Currently, he serves as president of the CVM Class of 2018 and founder of two organizations: “But Words Will Never Hurt Me” and president of Brothers Inspiring Excellence (BIE), a community service organization established in 2015 by a group of ten men who are all “Esteem 4 Girls”, and an AXA Equitable $25,000 Scholarship Winner. TUCVM students. He has earned several honors including induction to the National Society of Leadership and Success (2016), Second Place: Oral Presenter at the 16th Annual Research Symposium. He is interested in small animal surgery, ophthalmology, and small animal internal medicine.

8 STUDENT SPOTLIGHT DEJA PERKINS, is a junior other students with math, chemistry, physics, accounting, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. E. Alexander is the Chair majoring in Environmental, and statistics at T-CAEIL. Patresia has participated in of the Engineering Student leadership Council, Chief Natural Resources, and Plant research a number of research initiatives including of Staff, National Aerospace Honor Science with interest in Wildlife. A using Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy to analyze Society, National Society of Black Engineers, Member, USDA Scholar, Deja is passionate vibration patterns of animal hairs and determining what American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, about the environment and uses effects transportation and cryopreservation conditions Member Collegiate 100-100 Black Men of America, Theodore Roosevelt’s quote “Do have on canine spermatogonial stem cells. She has also Charter Member. what you can with what you have, volunteered at a veterinary clinic at the Camp Zama Army where you are” to make an impact on and off campus. Base in Kanagawa, Japan. Recently, she completed an internship with the Student Conservation Association and the US Fish and Wildlife ROCHELLE RICHARDSON, Service in Bloomington Minnesota at the Minnesota an Atlanta native, received the Valley National Wildlife Refuge. While in Minnesota, Deja Eminent Scholar award for TSACS. used her leadership and communication skills to create Rochelle has a perfect GPA environmental education programs to get the refuge and graduates May 2018. This more involved with the surrounding community. Deja past summer she interned with also was awarded the Teddy Roosevelt Award from the Alabama Rural Ministy, where US Fish in Wildlife for a paper she wrote in on conserving she gained a lot of experience in large landscapes. the construction field. She is involved in the National Association of Women in Construction, where she is the PATRESIA PAYTON, is a senior current president. She is also a member of Zeta Phi Beta double majoring in Animal Science Sorority Incorporated. and Accounting from Fayetteville, NC. Despite her heavy course load, E. ALEXANDER THOMPSON, Patresia has been on the University senior aerospace science Honor Roll each year since she’s engineering major and a native been at Tuskegee. Her academic of Kennesaw, GA., received the achievements have earned her Leadership Award at the Black membership into the Alpha Kappa Mu and Sigma Alpha Pi Engineer of the Year Awards national honor societies. Patresia also takes time to assist Conference in February 2016 held

9 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW June 30, 2016 June 30, 2015* FY 16 HIGHLIGHTS

One of Tuskegee University’s fiscal 2016 goals was to improve the operating performance Total Assets Total Assets $407,536,209 $416,837,483 of the University. Meaningful $8.1M financial progress was made in Total Net Assets $226,572,792 Total Net Assets $229,735,496 Total Liabilities $180,963,417 Total Liabilities $187,101,987 fiscal year 2016 with some key $-2.9M FY15 to a positive $5.1M FY16 improvements being:

• A $5.1 million increase in net assets from operating activities in fiscal 2016 versus a $2.9 million Endowment (Five Year Market Value in Millions) decline in fiscal 2015 (an $8 million improvement) 4.7% Net tuition revenue and fee increase by $2.1M • Higher tuition and fee $104 $115 $130 $119 $112 revenue Lowered Expenses • Reduced institutional FY15 $127.2M TO $119.0M FY 16 scholarship to 31% (of $8.1M Dec. 2012 Dec. 2013 Dec. 2014 Dec. 2015 Dec. 2016 tuition and fees) from 33% in 2015 Reduced Supply Costs June 30, 2016 • Lowered operating expenses $8.1 million $2.3M Change From Operating Activities $5,143,157 in fiscal 2016 with Change From Non-Operating Activities $(8,305,861) improvements in supplies, Change in Net Assets $ (3,162,704) salaries and benefits, Decrease in Salaries and Benefits research and repairs $2.0M and maintenance. This is June 30, 2015* continued improvement from the $4 million Change From Operating Activities $ (2,930,137) Repaid long term debt over last two years reduction in operating Change From Non-Operating Activities $ (8,858,061) expenses in fiscal 2015. Change in Net Assets $ (11,788,198) *The June 30, 2015 amounts reflect a reclassification of $5.4 million in interest expense from non-operating activities to operating activities. Source: 2016 Audited Financial Report 10 ADVANCEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT BY THE NUMBERS 2015-2016 was a year of momentum and demonstrative progress in Tuskegee University’s fundraising efforts. Through the support of foundations, corporations, friends of the University and our loyal alumni, total overall giving continues to see a marked increase. Strides made in alumni giving are overwhelmingly noteworthy and are directly attributable to this increase. As the University continues its cultivation of meaningful relationships with key partners such as the Lily Endowment, Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, Andrew J. Mellon Foundation, our progress will continue to build in ’16-’17.

We are deeply grateful to our Tuskegee family and constituencies for your unwavering support in our trajectory. Your generosity affects the lives of our students and assists in fulfillment of our mission inclusive of knowledge, research and service. For your continued support, we say thanks to each of you.

FY15-16 FY15-16 FY15-16 LIGHT THE WAY APPEAL

TOTAL GIVING GENERAL FUND ALUMNI GIVING $570K $7.78M~ $1.4M~ $2.3M~

TOTAL ALUMNI GIVING PERCENTAGE 2015-2016 FY14-15 FY14-15 FY14-15

10.1%

TOTAL GIVING GENERAL FUND ALUMNI GIVING TARGET ALUMNI $7.7M~ $1.4M~ $1.6M~ GIVING PERCENTAGE 35% GOAL BY 2020* *Per the University’s Strategic Plan 11 CAPITAL PROJECTS

Emery I and Emery II This project began in April 2016. The project scope included roof replacement, heating and cooling units TOTAL BUILDINGS installed to each individual room, restroom and shower improvements, new painting, new flooring, new ON CAMPUS furnishing were installed in the individual units and in student lounges/study areas and the installation 125 new WiFi. Chapel Roof Replacement This project began in April 2016. The project included the replacement of the roofing membrane and repairing the existing skylights on the roof.

James H.M. Henderson Hall Bio-Tech Laboratory Build-Out This project began in October 2015. The project includes the build out of new teaching and research TOTAL BUILDINGS laboratories for the College of Agriculture, Environment and Nutritional Sciences. OFF LINE 13 10-Year Facilities Campus Master Plan Tuskegee University began the development of the 10-Year facilities campus master plan in June 2016. Phase I of the master plan is underway with an overall projected completion date of March 2107.

ANNUAL AVERAGE COST TO MAINTAIN RESIDENCE HALL TOTAL SPENT ON CAPITAL PROJECTS $2.8M $250K 12 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES HIGHLIGHTS

• CAS Mathematics professor Dr Mohammed Qazi and colleagues received $5 Million by the National Science Foundation (NSF) for a STEM project 17 • Dr. Roberta Troy and Dr. Clayton Yates (Biology) received an NIH grant of $5.3M for cancer research • CAS English faculty Dr. Bill F. Ndi has written 31 books so far! • Javanna Plummer, an English major, has published two novels: Mo’s Mix & Mo’s Mix: Queen. • Donald White, a M.S. Chemistry student (along with his mentor 3.2 Dr. Michael Curry) has filed a patent for his discovery of a new AVERAGE GRADUATE biodegradable plastic.​ • Jasmine Johnson, double major in History and English, was awarded the very prestigious “UNCF/Mellon Undergraduate Fellowship” in 152 March 2016 GPA • CAS Students Kasey Hornbuckle (Biology major) and Maliq Kendrick (Political Science major) were chosen as HBCU-All Stars by the White House. HBCU-All Stars are recognized for their accomplishments in academics, leadership, and civic engagement. • CAS was the leading college in eLearning and offered 31 online courses (of the 33 total courses offered) during Summer 2016; 450 students enrolled; $0.9M revenue; 16 CAS faculty taught online classes. 51 • Dr. Channa Prakash, Dean, CAS was recognized for his lifetime HONOR contribution to science communication with the prestigious Borlaug STUDENTS $6.24M CAST Communication Award at the World Food Prize event in Des GRANT & EXTERNAL FUNDS RECEIVED Moines, Iowa on October 16, 2015.

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AVERAGE GRADUATE 32 $1.5M 101 HONOR GRANT & EXTERNAL FUNDS RECEIVED 10 GPA STUDENTS

HIGHLIGHTS

Summer Academy The Tuskegee Partnership to Provide Technology Experiences through Aerial Drones in High Schools of the Alabama Black Belt Region funded by the National Science Foundation.

Peer Mentoring Program The Brimmer College of Business and Information Science enhanced its peer mentoring program with a grant from Hormel Foods. This program provides a forum for students to interact with peer mentors and industry partners in an effort to help them complete the matriculation process at Tuskegee University with enhanced employment skills. This program, jointly sponsored by the College of Business and Information Science (CBIS) and the CBIS Advisory Council comprises two elements – peer mentoring and industry mentoring.

Initial accreditation was received from the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) for the Department of Computer Science. With this accomplishment, both divisions— business and computer science—are now accredited by their respective specialized agencies.

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HIGHLIGHTS

• A state of the art Chevron Additive Manufacturing Laboratory launched in 9 March 2016 is currently used to train students in the latest technology in 3D printing and reverse engineering.

• The College of Engineering has generated more than $ 7.5M in research grants and contracts in 2015/16. 3.4 • Two US patents were granted to the College of Engineering in 2015/16. AVERAGE GRADUATE • Engineering Faculty and students have published more than 80 peer reviewed publications in 2015/16. 100 GPA • CE is implementing a centralized Early Intervention Retention Program (EIRP) to identify and remediate failing and/or at risk students immediately after the first test in all subjects.

• CE hosted Advanced Minorities Interest in Engineering (AMIE) Annual National Conference from September 6 – 8, 2016. All 15 HBCU Engineering Deans or their designees attended the conference. Major industry and Federal 132 Government representatives also attended. HONOR STUDENTS $7.5 M GRANT & EXTERNAL FUNDS RECEIVED

15 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, ENVIRONMENTAL3.1 AND NUTRITION SCIENCES AVERAGE GRADUATE 42 80 HONOR $15M 11 GPA STUDENTS GRANT & EXTERNAL FUNDS RECEIVED

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• CAENS received a total of $15 million in grants of which approximately $8 million were received from competitive grants • Twelve students in CAENS participated in International Experiential Learning programs • Tuskegee University’s Agriculture program ranked number 2 among all universities in in Costa Rica, China, South Africa, Tanzania, Ghana and the International Comparative African American Undergraduates in Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Rural Policy Institute (Alaska) Sciences (Diverse Issues in Higher Education) • CAENS and Tuskegee University celebrated the 125th anniversary of the signing of the • Tuskegee University’ Natural Resources program ranked number 4 among all Second Morrill Act of the 1890 Land Grant Universities with a year of activities that universities in African American Undergraduates in Natural Resources and included 1890s Days on the Hill and a convocation at the U.S. Capitol in July Conservation (Diverse Issues in Higher Education) • Tuskegee University announced a feed patent that could help produce more flavorful • Tuskegee University’s Food & Nutritional Sciences Program ranked among the Best meat that is better for the environment Food and Nutrition Programs in the United States the by Public Health Online • Tuskegee University was awarded $500,000 grant to help research land loss in black • Two CAENS faculty members were recipients of two new U.S. patents: “Phosphorus Communities

• Removal from Animal Waste” and “Using Pine Bark to Control Internal Parasites for • Tuskegee University was awarded $1M grant by National Science Foundation to study Animal Productivity” and possibly create new products made from natural waste

16 SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION SCIENCE HIGHLIGHTS

• Tiny House prototype on Tuskegee University’s campus is nearing completion of teaching sustainable construction methods to architecture and construction science students and is the only Tiny House of its kind built at an HBCUs. $15M 2 • Implemented a minor in construction science and management (CSM) GRANT & EXTERNAL FUNDS RECEIVED • Eight (5 architecture and 3 liberal arts) students in Professor John Ames class participated in a spring/summer International Global Learning Seminar in Paris, France to enhance appreciation of the rich diversity of cultural roles and functions in the built environment. • Architecture students placed 3rd in the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) Team Competition out of 13 national programs. 3.1 • Higher education research site Best Values Schools named Tuskegee’s program AVERAGE GRADUATE as one of its 50 Best Value Schools for Construction Science and Management • Established for the first time in the Construction Science and Management (CSMT) program’s history articulation agreements with Jefferson State Community College, Birmingham, AL and Gwinnett Technical College, Gwinnett, GA 28 Faculty Highlights GPA • Dr. Carla Jackson Bell, Dean and Professor edited book “Space Unveiled: Invisible Cultures in the Design Studio” and authored five chapters – Chapter One: “African American Education: Lifting the Veil” was one of the several chapters recognized by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) for research in architecture education. • Professor Roderick Fluker received the Pioneer Award Recognition – sponsored by the Atlanta Alumni Chapter – for the dedication, guidance and outstanding 31 leadership provided for 15 years at Tuskegee University. HONOR STUDENTS Student Highlights • Cheryl Dixon, a dual major in architecture and construction science and management, was accepted into the Kiewit’s Women in Leadership Program. $24K This program picks 50 collegiate women nationally who have strong leadership GRANT & EXTERNAL FUNDS RECEIVED qualities and is success-driven. 17 COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE,3.4 NURSING AND190 ALLIED HEALTH 132 AVERAGE GRADUATE HONOR $11M 8 GPA STUDENTS GRANT & EXTERNAL FUNDS RECEIVED HIGHLIGHTS • Three Tuskegee University veterinary graduates (Dr. Blue-Class of 2009, Dr. Ross-Class of 2007, and Dr. Lavigne-Class of 2007) were featured on Animal Planet, “The Vet Life” • Dr. Gwendolyn Gray was awarded the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) Fellow through a series of shows that began on Saturday, June 4, 2016 that projected a positive image for the College and the University nationally and internationally. • Dr. Toufic Nashar, associate professor in the Department of Pathobiology received the Zoetis Award for Veterinary Research Excellence chosen by his peers as an outstanding • Occupational Therapy program was awarded full accreditation for seven (7) years in August researcher of 2016, and achieved 95% pass rate on NBCOT certification exam. The Occupational Therapy Program also received the “Best Health Profession Program of the year” award • Dr. Sammy L. Gorham, associate professor in the Department of Pathobiology received the among HBCUs (HBCU Digest) July 2016. Zoetis Distinguished Veterinary Teacher Award acknowledge by the veterinary students.

• During the 2015 and 2016 Phi Zeta Research Day at the 17th Annual Biomedical • The Tuskegee Veterinary Medical Alumni Association (TVMAA) developed and implemented a Symposium which is sponsored by Zoetis and Purina, over eighteen veterinary students “Sustaining Our Legacy” Fundraising Project of $250K to support the College of Veterinary made oral or poster presentations, and awards were given to exceptional students Medicine’s efforts in the renovations of the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital (VMTH)

• Dr. Jannett Lewis-Clark completed “How Deep is your Bench-Leadership Excellence • The Tuskegee Alumni Housing Foundation made a major donation of $160,000 toward Certification Course” at Columbus State University, Columbus, GA on November 18, 2016 the purchase of a high end ultrasound machine for teaching and student learning in the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital (VMTH). • The National Geographic Magazine (July 20, 2016) featured Dr. Woubit Abdela, associate professor in the Department of Pathobiology on the development of a handheld device that can rapidly identify Salmonella—which causes more than a million illnesses a year in the United States.

The College of Veterinary Medicine received full accreditation by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Council on Education during its September 25-27, 2016 meeting.

18 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

HIGHLIGHTS

The School of Education hosted the re-affirmation of accreditation site- visit team from the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation, (CAEP) formerly NCATE and the Alabama State Department of Education in April 2016. The six member team interviewed faculty, staff, administrators, students and public school partners as a part of the review process. The School of Education has been re-accredited up to the year 2023.

Faculty Spotlight - Henry J. Findlay 3.4 • Dr. Henry J. Findlay has been appointed to a three-year term (2016- AVERAGE GRADUATE 2019) on the board of the American Association of University Administrators (AAUA).

Student Spotlight – Jerica Simmons 8 • Jerica Simmons is a senior elementary education major in the School of GPA Education who enrolled at Tuskegee University in fall 2011 on a NROTC scholarship. She is ranked #3 in the Nation out of 56 midshipmen. This ranking is based on physical fitness, aptitude and academics.

• During summer 2016, four students from the School of Education represented Tuskegee University at the 2016 Teacher Quality Retention Program (TQRP) for the Thurgood Marshall College Fund in Houston, 14 Texas. The main goal of TQRP is to retain young African American HONOR educators by ensuring they are given the support and confidence STUDENTS needed to make an impact on students in the classroom: Victoria Ray, $9K Taylor Rae Hickmon, Keiosha Quarles, Kayanna Jordan (Elementary GRANT & EXTERNAL FUNDS RECEIVED Education).

19 DIVISION OF RESEARCH AND SPONSORED PROGRAMS The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs continues to inspire faculty to write and win grants and contracts from federal agencies, foundations and industry. The total funding received in 2015-2016 for support of research and other sponsored programs was $41,325,730. These grants impact research productivity, research infrastructure and academic programs, particularly those at the graduate level.

DOE - $196,069 Federal Funding Fiscal Year 2015-2016 DOD $853,620 DOT - $250,000 U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) (DHS) $12,200 (DHHS) $8,973,544 U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) USDA - $10,467,905 U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) NASA - $1,149,790 National Science Foundation (NSF) (USAID) $76,850 Smithsonian Institute U.S. Department of Education (DOEd) United States Agency for International Development (USAID) DOEd $5,689,757 NSF - $6,591,897 U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Smithsonian - $24,500

ACADEMIC AREAS/CENTERS/OTHER MAJOR UNITS NO. OF AWARDS DOLLAR AMOUNT College of Agriculture, Environment and Nutrition Sciences (CAENS) 63 $14,428,695 College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) 30 $4,253,403 College of Business and Information Science (CBIS) 7 $1,542,568 College of Engineering (CE) 59 $7,443,412 College of Veterinary Medicine, Nursing and Allied Health (CVMNAH) 26 $8,278,015 School of Architecture (SOA) 1 $8,150 School of Education (SED) 1 $7,500 Bioethics Center 7 $1,262,913 Development Office 1 $500,000 President’s Office 2 $3,141,160 Provost (Library) 3 $64,500 Student Affairs 1 $395,414 TOTAL 200 $41,325,730

20 INVENTORS OF THE YEAR 2015-2016 Inventor(s): Teshome Yehualaeshet, Temesgen Samuel , Tsegaye Habtemariam, and Woubit Abdela Title: Modification of Polymerase Chain Reaction Sample Preparation to Differentiate Live and Dead Bacteria U.S. Patent No.: 9,434,976 B2 Patent Date: 9/6/2016

ABSTRACT Differentiation of viable and dead cells is an important challenge in microbial diagnostics. The two commonly used techniques detecting viable microorganisms are culture and molecular-based techniques. The traditional culture-based test is time-consuming, some organisms are not easily culturable, and some organisms will not even grow on a culture. Therefore, the molecular technique is rapid and it detects the presence of unique Teshome Yehualaeshet Temesgen Samuel DNA sequence in the sample. The commonly used molecular technique to detect microorganism is called Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR). The main Associate Professor, Associate Professor, drawback of PCR is that it detects the DNA both from dead and viable organisms. Our patent modified the sample preparation for PCR to enable Pathobiology Pathobiology detecting only the viable organisms. In the sample modification, we used safe compound and can easily be translated in a routine application detection of only viable organisms. The application of the patented will be mainly but not limited to the food industry, to monitor biological decontamination, disinfection or sanitization process.

Inventor: Heshmat Aglan Two US Patents as listed below

US Patent # 9358628 B2 entitled, Railroad rail head repair, issued on June 17, 2016. Tsegaye Habtemariam Woubit Abdela The Tuskegee University invented technology for repairing service related flaws and defects in rails will improve the quality of welded railhead, reduce Director Diagnostic Associate Professor, the time and cost of rail repair, and enhance the durability of welded rails. It works on the principles of removing the defective metal, preheating the Services Pathobiology surrounding area, identifying the proper filling materials, filling and rebuilding the cavity using Gas Metal Arc Welding, post heat treating the repaired area, and grinding the surface to conform with the topography of the parent rail. Although the patent was granted for manual procedures, the next step is to integrate all these procedures in a device that can be installed on a rail inspection car for in situ repair of critical rail defects.

US Patent # 9,034,426 B2 entitled, Nanostructured Thermoplastic Polyimide Films, issued May 19, 2015. The Nanostructured Polyimide Thin Film (NPTF) invented at Tuskegee University has unique properties being an extremely lightweight, durable material suitable for high temperature and harsh environments. The NPTF is a type of polymer combined with nanosized carbon tubes and/or nanosilicate particles, as well as other additives. One candidate application is to replace thick glass substrates currently used in solar concentrators. This results in considerably reducing the area to weight ratio; a welcome contribution to the economic viability of solar energy production. Due to its superior cohesive and interfacial adhesive strengths, it can also be used as a coating, for example in additives manufacturing (3D-printing) to coat net shape articles for Heshmat Aglan Dean, College of protection against erosive/corrosive environments. Engineering

21 STUDENT ENGAGEMENT INITIATIVES Lyceum Series | President’s Men and Women Leadership Program | Presidential Scholars | Office of Undergraduate Research | Tuskegee University Global Office | Honors Program | Year long Common Reading Experience | “A” (Arts) in STEM to Create STEAM

Students at Tuskegee University are actively engaged in preparing to be comprehensively developed leaders in their world. With the launch of student engagement initiatives, students were able to participate in a wide range of activities enhancing both the academic and co-curricular experience. An honors cohort experience for high-achievers, presentation of academic research through poster sessions, opportunities to travel abroad and get a free passport, lessons on leadership from C-suite Executives , exposure to the Arts and service-learning were all part of the experience.

One of the most popular engagement initiatives is the Lyceum Series. The Lyceum engaged both students, faculty, staff and the surrounding community with renowned speakers and artists including Michael Eric Dyson, Cornel West, Tasha Smith Actors Workshop, Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, Metropolitan Opera star Angela M. Brown, Ilyasah Al-Shabazz (daughter of Malcom X), Former Kentucky Poet Laureate Frank X Walker and the Yearlong Common Reading Author Wes Moore, just to name a few.

www.tuskegee.edu/studentengagement

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS Tuskegee University is pleased to pay tribute to the many individuals and organizations that made gifts to the university during fiscal years beginning July 1, 2015 and ending June 30, 2016. The continued financial contributions from alumni and friends will ensure the university’s sustained financial growth for the future. If you wish to make a gift to the university and help make a difference, you may do so by going to www.tuskegee.edu/contribute.

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Harvey $2,500 - $4,999 Mr. Dale Harrigan Mr. Rudon Showers Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Lt. Col. Andrew Reeves Dr. George Hilliard Dr. Eugene Adams Dr. Elaine Harrington Simons Education Fund Company Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc. Honda Manufacturing of Alabama Alpha Cord, LLC Dr. Johnson Haynes Jr. States 4-H International Exchange Paul & Angel E. Green Trust Monsanto Howard Davis Childred Mr. Joe Hogans Programs Pollin Group, LLC Motivators Promotional Products Mr. Isaac Irby Jr. American Institute of Physics Mrs. Gladys Hubbard Col. (Ret) Palmer Sullins, Jr. Procter & Gamble Company Mr. Clarence Cross Dr. Faye Hall Jackson AMIE Mrs. Juanita Ingram Ms. Marilyn Sullivan The Boeing Company Mr. Fred Stone Dr. Minnie Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Ashe Mr. Herschel Jackson Mr. Paul Sweeney Jr. Thurgood Marshall College Fund Mr. Gregory Redmond Mr. Samuel Johnson Ms. Mary Austin Dr. Linda Jacobson Dr. & Mrs. James M. Tibbs Zelada Taylor, CPA, P.C. 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