B OWIE STATE UNIVERSITY ANNUAL REPORT 2011—2012 B OWIE STATE UNIVERSITY ANNUAL REPORT 2011—2012 2011 - 2012 BOWIE STATE AT A GLANCE

RANKED IN TOP 20% ON FORBES’ “2011 AMERICA’S TOP COLLEGES” LIST As I look back over the 2011-12 academic year, I am very pleased to note the amazing accomplishments of the faculty, staff and students of Bowie State University. The activities captured in President’s Letter ENROLLMENT this Annual Report are exemplary highlights that reflect the broad commitment to excellence that is spreading throughout the university. 5,236 As you read the following pages you will see repeated examples UNDERGRADUATE: 4,150 of transformation, innovation and leadership. The completion of GRADUATE: 1,086 the Fine and Performing Arts Center provided a new home for the University’s arts education programs and a new arts venue for the region. The opening of the new Bowie Business Innovation Center ACADEMIC PROGRAMS welcomed entrepreneurs to the campus, positioning Bowie State in the forefront of regional economic development. 58 23 UNDERGRADUTE Students in varied disciplines pursued academic experiences 35 GRADUATE beyond the campus with expanded international study and research opportunities, and faculty implemented new teaching strategies in the classroom to enhance student success. STUDENTS REPRESENT

We are especially grateful to our alumni and friends for their growing support of the university, particularly for grants and 27 scholarships. It is a critical element in our efforts to provide the STATES PLUS needed resources to limit financial hardship as a barrier to graduation U.S VIRGIN ISLANDS for our students. 18 FOREIGN COUNTRIES

I hope that you will enjoy reading this Annual Report and learning more about our accomplishments of the past year. DEGREES CONFERRED 981 Sincerely, UNDERGRADUATE: 688 MASTER’S: 284 DOCTORATE: 9 Mickey L. Burnim, PhD President

1 pg. Contents BECOMING A RESEARCH HUB Unlocking Student Achievement through Animation Bringing Social Media into the Classroom 19 pg. 1 President’s Letter

pg. 21 pg. Impact of Expertise CHANGING LANDSCAPES Fine and Performing Arts Center Opens New Student Center on the Horizon 5

STUDENTS IN ACTION pg. Empowering Students to Succeed with Hill Harper Promoting Peaceful Community through Conflict Resolution New Resource Center Serves LGBT Students 23 pg. ADVANCEMENTS IN ACADEMICS Virtual Reality Meets the Real World Course Transformation Improves Student Success 9 pg. 25 Athletic Standouts

SPIRIT OF PHILANTHROPY pg. Take-a-Seat Supports the Arts Endowment Matches Add Up Donors Fund New Look for Symphony of Soul pg. 27 GLOBAL VIEW Opening Global Enterprise Opportunities Training Tomorrow’s Intelligence Professionals Unearthing the Life-Saving Potential of Biomedicines 13 pg. Exploring New Exchange Programs in China 29 Donor List

pg. 39 Financials

pg. EXPANDING PARTNERSHIPS Business Incubator Comes to Campus pg. Expanded Research Opportunities Through EPA Partnership 17 40 Administration 3 4 TRANSFORMATION Changing Landscapes

Fine and Performing Arts Center Opens

The arts took center stage at Bowie State University with the opening of the new $71 million Fine and Performing Arts Center that expands opportunities Intimate 400-seat Main Stage theater State-of-the-art recording studio for arts education and world-class productions. Green screen room in editing suite

Students and faculty in art, music and theatre programs claimed the stunningly beautiful building as their new home in January 2012. The elegantly appointed 123,000 square-foot facility features specialized teaching and performance spaces with acoustically isolated zones that enable simultaneous performances and classroom activities. With special features customized for each discipline, students and faculty are excited to have a platform at Bowie State to hone their skills in ways never before possible.

The performance spaces, including two theaters and a recital hall, rival many of the professional venues in the Washington, D.C. region. The facility’s status as an all-Steinway venue adds another signature distinction with 10 baby grand The performance spaces, including pianos and 23 practice pianos all bearing this Recital Hall with superior acoustics prestigious mark of quality. two theaters and a recital hall, rival The facility will also become a resource to PHOTOS BY: DARREN HIGGINS Specialized academic facilities in the center take expand community access to the arts, attracting many of the professional venues in arts education to a new level, enabling students patrons from Prince George’s County and the to explore emerging careers at the intersection greater Washington region. the Washington, D.C. region. of art and technology.

A professional recording studio and the latest equipment for graphic design, animation and multi-media production empower students to develop new and exciting creations that integrate screen, stage and canvas. 6 TRANSFORMATION Changing Landscapes

New Student Center on the Horizon

Students eagerly await the completion of a great new space to congregate, socialize and organize the numerous activities that shape the essence of life on campus. Rising behind the existing Wiseman Student Centre, the new $42 million student center is destined to substantially enhance the quality of the campus experience.

Construction began in March 2012 and has already started to reshape the campus landscape. Slated for completion by August 2013, the new building will provide residential and commuting students with new facilities for recreational activities and a range of services and merchandising venues. The center will include an expanded game room, a new bookstore and diverse eating options. It will also include offices for student life, student government, and meeting rooms.

In keeping with the university’s commitment to sustainability, the center is designed to conform to stringent environmental criteria and is expected to receive Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold certification, a well-respected, voluntary third- party verification of green buildings that demonstrates environmental stewardship and social responsibility. 8 INNOVATION Advancements in Academics

Virtual Reality Meets the Real World

When Bowie State computer science students strap on 3-D goggles and grab a controller, they’re not settling in for a round of the latest video game. They’re gearing up to simulate lifesaving scenarios in a new virtual reality laboratory developed with a $300,000 grant from the National Science Foundation.

Students working in the lab developed virtual environments to evaluate plans for emergency evacuation of airports, airplanes and large buildings to enhance national security and preparedness to respond in emergency situations.

Under the direction of Professor Sharad Sharma, the laboratory provides a virtual platform for undergraduate and graduate students to assess human behavior in emergency response situations. It’s a phenomenal resource for teaching and research, involving students in active research projects and critical thinking challenges.

Using a flat 2-D floor plan, they can create a near exact replica of any building or vehicle with the lab’s 3-D modeling software. Drs. Sharma and Quincy Brown expanded the evacuation research agenda with two additional grants from the Department of Homeland Security for $249,901 and $200,000, respectively.

In addition to evacuation studies, the lab is also being used to study traffic intersections and airport runway safety. New graduate level courses are also being designed to prepare students for careers in national security and information technology.

9 10 INNOVATION Advancements in Academics

Course Transformation Improves Student Success

Psychology 101 took on a new look in 2011 The redesigned psychology course as part of a growing effort to improve the emphasizes active learning and increasing effectiveness of teaching and learning for students students’ mastery of course content. Some of who have grown up in the digital age. After a the in-class lectures are replaced by laboratory comprehensive course redesign, new digital sessions with online interactive exercises and video interactive techniques supplemented professors’ reviews, as well as peer tutors and mentors who lectures, and students are enjoying greater provide immediate feedback. success in the class. Students in the first semester of full implementation Psychology faculty, led by department chair Dr. saw a pass rate of 68 percent compared to only Cheryl Blackman, were the first at Bowie State to a 62 percent pass rate in the traditional lecture take on a redesign project as part of the University class. Even greater improvement is expected as the System of initiative to enhance the techniques are refined. effectiveness and efficiency of teaching at institutions across the state. The project, with Dr. Earlier efforts had also been initiated on campus Katrina Kardiasmenos as principal investigator, to improve courses in computer science, business received a $20,000 USM grant to aid BSU in and nursing. More projects are in the pipeline to continuing its focus to improve required gateway continue innovations in the classroom courses taken by large numbers of students. that enhance learning and help students More than 320 students from various majors take stay on track to graduation. Students Kevin Joge and general psychology each semester. Santana Williams access course content online in the lab class for Psychology 101. POSITIVE COMPUTER SCIENCE SMART CLASSROOM FOR ACCREDITATION REVIEW DOCTORATE AWARDED TEACHER TRAINING The Middle State Commission on Colleges The doctoral program in computer science, Students in the College of Education and Universities reaffirmed Bowie State’s established in 2007 saw its first graduate have a new smart technologies classroom accreditation in 2011 for another nine years, in May 2012. Lubomir Riha became the specially designed to support their after an extensive self-study and review first in Applied Computer training to develop technology enhanced process. The review board cited that the Science to earn a degree from Bowie lessons for the classroom. The laboratory University had made significant progress State University. He is currently a research was made possible with a grant from the in establishing sound financial business scientist at George Washington University Maryland State Department of Education. practices that align with auditing standards conducting research in the area of and had developed a comprehensive High Performance Computing. Enrollment Management Plan. 12 DIVERSITY Global View

Opening Global Training Tomorrow’s Enterprise Opportunities Intelligence Professionals

Intelligence professionals of the future need a celebrating the birthdays of her host family’s children Ethiopia’s rich culture and history, along with strong understanding of intercultural relations. Five and socializing at a local country club serving its role in the development of African business students got a head start on this training when traditional Indian dishes. Mathis, along with the other and leadership, was the setting of a 12-day they traveled to India with a cohort of students students, documented their studies in research study abroad program for Bowie State business from other historically black institutions in summer reports on the connections between science, students. The second cohort to participate in 2012. They were participants in an eight-week technology, and communication in modern India, the International Business Initiative program, program to help them sharpen their skills in among other topics, preparing them for careers in the 10 students set out to build bridges of global cultural studies and research. national security or intelligence-related fields. engagement through enterprise and trade.

The students from criminal justice, public The program is part of a national effort to educate They met with top leaders from the African Union administration and organizational communications more students in security studies and to better and United Nations Economic Commission for programs immersed themselves in the culture understand Southeast Asian societies. It was Africa to discuss ways to improve trade by living with local families and taking language developed through a five-year, $1.8 million between Africa and the . classes in Hindi. Trips to the Taj Mahal in Agra and grant from the Office of the Director of National The conversations focused on how to the Amer Fort in Jaipur to ride astride elephants Intelligence, establishing the Mid-Atlantic African-Americans and Americans in general can and camels provided once-in-a-lifetime memories. Consortium – Center of Academic Excellence. become strategic partners in Africa’s development. Bowie State’s Judith Fitzgerald, along with faculty They visited successful companies to observe Organizational communications master’s student from three Historically Black Institution partners, are innovative business practices in industries such Deidre Mathis learned a lot about the culture from leading the way in providing research and cultural as textile, sugar and coffee. immersion activities to train students to enter the intelligence workforce. The program, led by Drs. Fiseha Eshete PHOTO PROVIDED BY: DEIDRE MATHIS and Granville Sawyer from the College of Business, was funded by a U.S. Department of Education grant. It reflects a continued focus to integrate international business concepts into the curriculum, preparing future leaders for opportunities abroad.

An additional outgrowth of the initiative was the development of a new foreign language course in Amharic, the official language of Ethiopia. The course was offered for the first time as a humanities elective in the Department of English and Modern Languages in fall 2011.

13 14 DIVERSITY Global View

Unearthing Exploring the Life-Saving New Exchange Potential of Biomedicines Programs in China

Biomedicines developed from the study of plants President Mickey L. Burnim continued his can create life-saving medical breakthroughs efforts to promote new opportunities for students and improve our quality of life. Biology students and faculty to participate in international Meryl Collins, Ghislain Tchomobe, and Charles experiences and study when he traveled to Waller made their mark on the field when they Beijing with representatives from the American conducted biomedical research during Association for State Colleges and Universities. an internship in the Dominican Republic in summer 2012. Dr. Burnim met with other higher education leaders to explore ways to partner with Collins’ research allowed her to explore how Chinese higher education institutions to certain plants can be used to destroy cancer or facilitate international study abroad opportunities stop cancer cells from dividing. The impact of her for Bowie State students and faculty, as well work could allow for the further development of as opportunities for Chinese students to natural treatments to replace or supplement man- study at Bowie State. made drugs. She also tested the plants’ uses as natural pesticides, as well as antifungal The trip supported BSU’s goal to expand and antibacterial agents. inter-institutional study abroad, academic exchanges, and research opportunities that Assistant professor Anne Osano in the enhance students’ global perspectives. Department of Natural Sciences led the students’ research in collaboration with scientists at Cornell University. The students continued their projects in Dr. Osano’s lab and presented their findings at the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students in San Jose, Calif., where Collins took home two awards for PARTNERSHIPS MAKING STRIDES her poster presentation. IN BIOTECHNOLOGY AGAINST HIV/AIDS Dr. George Ude, associate professor in the Dr. Rita Wutoh, Wellness Center director, Department of Natural Sciences, lent his conducted training in HIV/AIDS treatment expertise in biotechnology research to two and prevention for faculty and students at universities in Nigeria to train students and the University of Addis Ababa in Ethiopia faculty in DNA extraction, gene cloning, – a country with one of the world’s largest and the production of genetically modified HIV-infected populations. The faculty organisms. He has developed ongoing exchange program was sponsored by the partnerships with Godfrey Okoye University Twinning Center American International and Joseph Ayo Babalola University to Health Alliance, an organization focused on support them in developing biotechnology addressing the global HIV/AIDS epidemic. 15 programs and laboratories. 16 INITIATIVE Expanding Partnerships Expanded Research Opportunities Through EPA Partnership

Opening doors to job opportunities for students and creating avenues for new research endeavors for Bowie State faculty are the focus of an extended partnership with Business Incubator the Environmental Protection Agency. A five-year extension of a partnership first Comes to Campus established with the College of Business in 2009 was solidified in 2012 and expanded to Small businesses are critical to expanding The center adds a new dimension to the include the College of Arts and Sciences. economic development in Prince George’s County, entrepreneurial spirit on campus. Bowie State and Bowie State University took a lead role in business faculty members provide added expertise Under the new agreement BSU and the EPA furthering the county’s efforts. In January 2012, to assist the center’s clients with market research are collaborating to enhance faculty and student the Bowie Business Innovation Center (BBIC) and business development strategies, among other participation in research projects with EPA opened its doors on the first floor of the Center things. For students, it’s an opportunity for hands- scientists and to increase student access to for Business and Graduate Studies, making Bowie on internships where they can get an inside view internships and future employment at the federal State Maryland’s first historically black institution of what it takes to start a new business. And with a agency. More than 20 students are engaged in to host a business incubator focused on fostering Bowie State alumna, Magdalena Gebrekristos, as active mentorships with EPA staff – four have small business growth. one of the first affiliate clients at the center, they participated in formal internships. already have an inspiring role model to follow. In partnership with the City of Bowie, the BBIC The development of an environmental provides a home for fledgling businesses with science curriculum and community outreach office space, equipment and receptionist services. programs are also on the horizon as future The entrepreneurs receive coaching, mentoring outgrowths of the partnership. and business plan support to nurture their development into strong companies that can provide jobs and energize the local economy.

NURSING PROGRAM PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN SOUTHERN MARYLAND PROGRAM RECOGNIZED The Master of Science in nursing program The Project Management Graduate was authorized to offer its family nurse Certificate Program was recognized as a practitioner concentration at the Southern registered education provider by the Project Maryland Higher Education Center, Management Institute, an international bringing expanded career advancement organization that sets global standards for opportunities to the Eastern Shore. The project management programs. first students enrolled in fall 2012.

17 18 DISCOVERY Becoming a Research Hub

Unlocking Student Bringing Social Achievement Through Animation Media into the Classroom

Imagine a student working with an animated How can professors use social media like Drs. Pamela O’Brien and Kehbuma Langmia, professor on a computer, that provides Facebook, Twitter and YouTube as tools to BSU associate professors of communications, individualized tutoring in areas where the student reinforce what they teach their students? partnered with communications faculty from Howard needs the most help. That’s the vision of Dr. Jie University to develop the conference with an aim Yan, associate professor in the Department of That was some of the discussion taking place of creating a forum on how to effectively use social Computer Science, a respected researcher in the among about 60 scholars, professionals and media in the classroom. field of artificial intelligence. students at the first annual Social Media Technology Conference and Workshop hosted She has worked with three Bowie State students at Bowie State, in collaboration with Howard to develop this technology and increase its University. Embracing social media in the effectiveness, publishing the research in science classroom can aid professors in facilitating journals and presenting it at conferences. Their productive interaction among students and work focuses on creating a more life-like computer supplement course materials to increase learning. character with accurate visual speech and realistic expressive head and face movements. Communications researchers also debated how The goal is to develop a virtual tutor that would to collect data from people using Twitter and more effectively engage students in the learning Facebook and how to protect themselves and their process. It would present science concepts institutions from legal challenges associated with through narrated animation and question-and- the use of social media. answer interactions, ultimately leading to higher student achievement rates.

The research has the potential to revolutionize computer-based distance learning and tutoring programs in a variety of disciplines by ASSESSING IMPACT OF PLAY EARNS EXAMINING supplementing professors’ lectures with GAMING NOTED ACCLAIM TECHNOLOGY’S INFLUENCE virtual characters who are responsive to the As Maryland citizens considered expanding Whales, a play written by Assistant For the second straight year, Bowie needs of their students. gaming operations in the state, they were aided Professor of Theatre Bob Bartlett, State hosted about 50 scholars from by an economic impact study conducted by a noted playwright and director, was around the world at the Humanities and Associate Professor of Economics LaTanya runner-up for the 2011 David Mark Cohen Technology Association Conference. Brown-Robertson for Penn National Gaming, National Playwriting Award and the Mark Chaired by Assistant Professor of History Inc., owners of Rosecroft Raceway in Prince Twain Prize for Comic Playwriting. George Sochan, the conference explored George’s County. Her research found that a such topics as the implications of global full-fledged casino at the track would add about technologies in Africa and the connection $2.5 million to the Maryland economy during between Internet and politics. construction and the first five years of operation. 19 20 LEADERSHIP Impact of Expertise

Faculty Take the Lead The faculty at Bowie State University not only demonstrate their expertise in the classroom, but they also lend their skills and time to serve in leadership roles in professional and community organizations. Faculty leadership serves to strengthen the university’s reputation as an institution of quality instruction and academic excellence.

Dr. George Sochan Dr. Delois Maxwell Dr. Fredrick Mills of the Dr. Adrian Taylor of the of the Educational of the Department of Department of History Department of History Leadership Department History and Government and Government was and Government was serves as a journal appointed editor of appointed Franklin was elected chair of the reviewer for the National national Humanities and Council of Professors the Humanities and Fellow, U.S. Department Technology Association. of Educational Technology Review. of State, and Bureau Administration. of African Affairs.

The U.S. Department Associate Professor Tewodross Melchishua, coordinator of State and U.S. of the visual communications and digital media arts Agency for International program, was appointed to the Prince George’s County Development appointed School System’s academic advisory board for its faculty members from the Graphic Design, Media & Communications Academy. Department of History and The Prince George’s County Council also appointed him Government – Drs. Adrian to the county’s Art in Public Places committee to help Taylor, David L. Reed, acquire and install artworks in public buildings. Tamara Brown, Dennis Rogers and Sammye Dr. Soo Jie of the Dr. Annie Ruth Leslie of the Dr. Alan Anderson Dr. Andre P. Stevenson, Miller – to its Foreign Computer Science Department of Behavioral of the Department chair of the Department Service Selection Board Sciences and Human of Social Work, was Department was elected of Natural Sciences for the 2011-12 year. Services was appointed elected to a three-year editor of the International was elected to the U.S. Commission for term on the national Journal of Digital Content Post-Secondary Education secretary for the board of the Association Technology and its by Secretary of Education Chemical Society of for Baccalaureate Applications. Arne Duncan. Washington. Program Directors.

Dr. Cubie Bragg, assistant professor in the Dr. Kimberly Daniel, assistant professor in the Counseling Department, was named to the Prince Counseling Department and coordinator of the school George’s County Public School’s Head Start Mental psychology program, was appointed to the board of Health Program Advisory Board. the Maryland School Psychologists’ Association. 21 22 CIVILITY Students in Action

Promoting Peaceful Community Through Conflict Resolution

Building a peaceful campus through conflict New Resource Center resolution united students, faculty and staff to take a stand against violence during Peace Week 2012. Serves Lesbian, Gay, Students encouraged thoughtful reflections about Transgender Students how to reduce violence on college campuses and how they could make Bowie State a more peaceful community. With recent violent, high-profile incidents Bowie State University made history in 2012 when occurring on campuses and in communities around it opened the doors to a new resource center the country, Peace Week took on a special meaning. dedicated to serving the needs of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender students, becoming the Students, faculty and staff donned hoodies during first public Historically Black Institution to provide Empowering Students to the annual Peace Walk around the campus. Spoken such a center. word artists expressed themselves at a poetry night, and students attending panel discussions engaged The new Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Succeed with Hill Harper in fruitful conversations on overcoming conflict and Queer, Intersex and Allies (LGBTQIA) Resource social media’s impact on escalating conflict. Center provides information, counseling, a library of educational materials, and a student meeting space Award-winning actor and bestselling author Peace Week culminated with Bowie State hosting for LGBT students. The center’s goal is to educate Hill Harper delivered a powerful message to the 25th Annual Student Conference of the Capital Bowie State students, faculty and staff about students about becoming the architects of their Area Association for Peace Studies, which promotes issues related to sexual orientation and provide own lives and charting their courses cooperation between peace studies programs a supportive, welcoming environment for LGBT for the future during a 2011 Black History across the region. students and allies. Month presentation.

He spoke words of wisdom from his latest book, AWARD-WINNING TEACHER FELLOWS SELECTED FIRST CAMPUS HEALTH The Wealth Cure, to challenge the idea of a STUDENT RESEARCH FOR TRAINING AMBASSADOR NAMED successful life being one with financial riches. BSU students’ research and presentation Education major Tia Johnson and communications Deidre Mathis, a master’s student He encouraged students to fight past their skills were recognized at the 2011 Emerging major Kendall Robinson were selected as fellows in organizational communications, fears to achieve success in their lives. He also Researchers National Conference in STEM. for the Teacher Quality Retention Program for was selected to be the first student answered questions from students about all four Ruth Agada, a candidate for the Doctor students interested in pursuing teaching as a ambassador for the Thurgood Marshall of his books. of Science in Applied Computer Science, profession. Sponsored by the Thurgood Marshall College Fund/Center for Disease took first place in the oral presentation College Fund, the TQRP provides intensive Control program. TMCF/CDC Student Harper’s visit was part of an effort by the category, and Aaron Booth, an undergraduate training sessions in effective instructional methods Ambassadors promote public service Student Government Association to introduce computer science student, won second over two summers and covers the cost of the and public health on their campuses students to contemporary authors and provide place in the oral presentation. PRAXIS licensing examination. and in the community. a platform for discussion of their works. 24 EXCELLENCE Athletic Standouts Cassandra Clayborne

Academics First For Athletes Juliette Turner

The Bowie State University Athletics Department focuses on the “student” in student-athlete. For the 2011-12 academic Cara Nance year 45 athletes earned their degrees, and the department registered a 69 percent six-year graduation rate.

Individually, student-athletes excelled at the highest levels academically. Mariela Hernandez, a junior biology major and pitcher for the Lady Bulldogs softball team, was recognized with the Division II Athletic Directors Association Academic Achievement Award. The award requires students to have a Byron Westmorland cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher and be an active member of an intercollegiate team.

The 2012 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Rookie of the Year in softball, Cassandra Clayborne maintained a perfect 4.0 cumulative grade point average in the 2011-2012 academic year as a biology major. She was also named a member of the 2012 CIAA Commissioner’s Darren Clark All-Academic Second Team and the All-CIAA First Team. Also named to the 2012 CIAA Commissioner’s All- Academic Team were sophomore catcher Adria Lewis Mariela Hernandez from the women’s softball team and junior forward Byron Westmorland from the men’s basketball team.

MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM STUDENT-ATHLETES JOHNSON GOES TO THE NFL NAMED DIVISION CHAMPION EARN CIAA HONORS Former Bowie State University linebacker, The men’s basketball team became the Senior guard and team captain Darren Clark and Delano Johnson, signed a free agent contract CIAA Northern Division Champion and junior forward Byron Westmorland were named to with the NFL’s Houston Texans. As a Bulldog, advanced to the semifinals in the CIAA the CIAA All-Tournament Team. On the women’s he racked up 219 total tackles and set Tournament before losing to Elizabeth side, senior forward Juliette Turner was named to school records in 2010 with seven blocked City State University, ending the season the CIAA All-Tournament Team. Cara Nance was kicks/punts for a season and 11 career with a 22-6 record. named CIAA Player of the Year in Softball. blocked kicks/punts. Delano Johnson

3025 GIVING Spirit of Philanthropy

Take-a-Seat Donors Fund Supports the Arts Endowment New Look for Matches Add Up Symphony of Soul As the new Fine and Performing Arts Center neared completion, alumni sisters Barbara The story of endowments at Bowie State When the Symphony of Soul Marching Band takes Bush, Diane Wilson-Bragg and B. Yvonne Wilson University is one of shared commitments and to the field for the 2013 football season, they will be could hardly contain their excitement. As long-time effective leveraging of matching dollars. The high stepping in new uniforms, exemplifying what can supporters of the arts and the university, they were university’s endowment saw a $475,000 growth happen when a group of committed believers work looking forward to having world-class performance in fiscal 2012 spurred by $311,000 in matching together to achieve a goal. venues at their alma mater. funds from the state’s Private Donor Incentive Program (PDIP), which promotes private giving to When alumni and friends learned that the band’s But the life of the center comes from the programs Maryland’s public colleges and universities. 13-year-old uniforms were coming apart at the seams, it produces. Anxious to make that happen, the Bulldog pride spurred them to action. A targeted sisters were amongst the first donors to contribute The Dr. Charles A. Stokes Memorial Endowment fundraising campaign was launched in winter 2012 to the Take-a-Seat campaign that specifically Fund, established in 2007 with a gift of $500, to secure enough funding to enable the University to supports the operations of the center. has far exceeded its initial $10,000 goal. Through move forward with the purchase of 250 new uniforms the ongoing efforts of his daughter, Kimberly A. to outfit the expanding band. The effort brought Seats in the main stage theatre and the recital nenna freelon Nthe Music Center at Strathmore Stokes, a BSU Foundation Board member, and together alumni and friends with a commitment to the hall can be dedicated in honor or memory of an several matching programs, the fund reached student experience and a love of the arts. individual, family or organization. The campaign Six-time Grammy Award nominee and jazz vocalist $80,000 this year. began in fall 2011 and raised more than $30,000 Nnenna Freelon performed at a concert to benefit Led by Monie Broadus who had worked for the in its inaugural year. Bowie State’s $15 million campaign and support Similarly, PDIP matching funds increased the University for 12 years, the annual giving campaign student scholarships. Freelon performed jazz William R. Teal Jr. Endowed Fund to $400,000 attracted donors who wanted to make a tangible standards with her characteristic flair before an and the Edward A. St. John Endowed Scholarship contribution and quickly see the results of their giving. audience at the Music Center at Strathmore. Fund to $250,000. These funds yield significant More than $40,000 was raised in a short four months, dollars annually for student scholarships without with lead gifts of $10,000 each from the Class of 1962 invading the principle balances. for their 50-year reunion and from Toyota Financial Services, a new corporate partner. The Dorothy L. ANNUAL FUND SUPPORT BSU FOUNDATION FUNDS Height Educational Foundation, supported by former I felt inspired to donate to the annual INCREASES SCHOLARSHIP NEEDS U.S. Secretary of Labor, the Honorable Alexis Herman, “fund because as a student and also sponsored a special event and additional gifts of Alumni donors increased by 31 percent The BSU Foundation provided more than employee of Bowie State University, over the previous year, and the number of $243,000 in scholarship funds that were $10,000 were committed to support the project. I take ownership in BSU! I believe that donors giving $1,000 or more doubled the awarded 200 BSU students, recognizing their the more the student body and alumni membership of the 1865 Society. Newly outfitted from head to toe, members of the SOS continuing commitment to academic excellence. donate to the school, the more we will The recently established Enrollment and Band will look as good as they sound. begin to take ownership to do our part to Retention Emergency Fund helped 200 assure BSU receives the same funding students who were on the verge of leaving and support as other state institutions. school for financial reasons. Bowie State is not just another Julius Nyerere institution, but our second home. First-time Donor Junior, History and Government 27 ” 28 DONORS Circle of Champions

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Braddock State Farm Mutual Supreme Landscaping Office of the Prince George’s County Executive Darren J. Washington Charles R. Ryan Mary A. Bradford Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A., Inc. TBFOC, Inc. Fraternity Barbara J. Williams Horace & Beatrice Smith Miriam Brathwaite Thompson Hospitality Corp. T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving Brenda C. Williams Roland B. Smith, Jr. Roger L. Briscoe Goodloe Circle ($5,000 - $9,999) Washington Gas Light Company Pepco Holdings Inc. Michael D. Williams Barry S. Socks Shirelle Briscoe Allmond & Company LLC George Acquaah Marian L. Anderson Donald H. Wilson John H. Starks Daniel C. Brock BSU National Alumni Association Michael M. Atkins Florence V. Beaty Claretta Smith Wingo Janet L. Thomas Judy Harris Brooks GEICO Corporation William E. Batson Earle N. Brashears Evelyn Wright Josephine Wilson Lorraise Brooks-Jennings Helena Foundation, Inc. Bernard & Moncenya Broadus Delores Cole Brown Loretta Wood Lawanda Marie Brown Northrop Grumman Corporation Karl Bruce Brockenbrough Yvonne P. Brown Scholars Circle ($250 - $499) Barbara Ann Woolford Norman Washington Brown Fabio Chacon Erwin Brown, Jr. BSU Campus Based Alumni Chapter Floyd Wright, Jr. Peggy A. S. Brown Giles Bragg & Diane Wilson-Bragg Joyce & Leroy Cowan Arthur Thomas Brunson, III Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center Weldon Brown, Jr. Mickey & Lavera Burnim Marvis Conley Donalson Patricia Caldwell-Butler National Scholastic Sports Donors Circle ($100 - $249) Thelma J. Brown-Wallace Kimberly Ann Stokes Charles R. Dorsey Harmon L. Cooper National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa AT&T Foundation Michelle Bryant Jacquelyn D. Eubanks-Rudd Marvin Burton Cornish, Jr. SAIC, Inc. Behavioral & Social Research, NIA Aurora T. Burke Cornerstone Circle ($2,500 - 4,999) Gayle M. Fink Maitland W. Dade Anthony P. Bailey BSUNAA Fred-Carroll Chapter Alphonso Robert Burns 70/80’s Alumni Group Melvin W. Gaskins, Jr. Neal & Andrea Daniels Gerri Bates Chowan University Sandra Kendrick Burton Blacks in Government Pentagon Chapter Carlton & Doris Gillard Eloise Dargan Barbara J. Boney Gate Way To Change Duane A. Butler II Cosmos Air Purification Calvin A. Gilliam Evera Dargan William G. Bostic, Jr. ITE Inc. John Butler DeMatha Catholic High School Anton E. & Wendy Goff Robert O. Davis Elizabeth M. Broadway Microsoft Matching Gifts Program Joseph N. Butler Epic Spirit Ventures, Inc. Mildred Ridgley Gray Ivan & Anna Dotson Anissa L. Burley Nationwide Foundation Heather Byer First Baptist Church of Highland Park Joseph Michael Green Valerie W. Drake-Dargan Rivizil & Beverly Chandler Nicholas Consulting Maude L. Byrd Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies James E. & Agnes Griffin Thurmond T. Dunbar, Jr. Carl Chevara The Pfizer Foundation, Inc. Karen Louise Campbell Maryland Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. John P. Hammond Geraldine A. Feaster Irving W. Copeland, Jr. Byron Adams Minnie P. Carmichael Reznick Group, P. C. Melanie Bonita Kelly Anita D. Ford Dionne Nicole Curbeam Sherman L. Addison Milton Carr Shiloh Baptist Church Julian P. King Roberte Jennings Foster Ramona E. V. Davis Cruiz E. Alexander Wanda Carrington T. Rowe Price Foundation, Inc. Clarence & Phyllis Knight, Jr. Wanda E. Gill Richard Faltz, Jr. Angie M. Alston Andree Y. Carroll TEK Systems H. Michael Krimbill Marguerite J. Hall Norma Wilson Gary Doshia Coyetta Ameer-Bey Octavia L. Carter Morris A. Little Eleanor Murden Harris Hoke Smith Glover, III Janet Anderson Leshia La’shay Charles Joe Anonymous Irving & Shirley Long Marion & Herbert Simmons Bedelia Green Carolyn N. Armstrong Peggy Elsey Chase Barbara Wilson Bush Richard & Jennifer Lucas, Jr. Sheila M. Hobson Keith A. Gruenberg L. Nancy Armstrong Kimberly A. Chavis Loretta Y. Fisher Loring Millin Tasha L. Holloway Andre Hill Henry T. Arrington LiLi Chen Alexis M. Herman John & Rosalind Muchiri Patricia M. Hughes Percy Alphonzo Hill Sylvia Mitchell Askew Henry A. Clements, III Gail S. Medford Raymond S. Peters Jerry & Angela Isaac Lutisse R. Hinnant Reubin C. Atkins Vincent R. Cleveland Alfonzo & Valorie Powell James & Elizabeth Proctor Olivia Yvette Jenkins Denise Howell Annette Y. Aulton Mirtis B. Coggins Hassan Qaimmaqami Norman & Yolanda Pruitt Edna Young Johnson Gerald Uche Ikedilo James Eric Bagley Richard Colbert Salome Raheim Henry J. & Queenie Raymond Dennis Maurice Jones Betty Isom Raiona D. Bailey Phillip L. Colbert, II Joyce M. Sheppard Marian Rucker-Shamu Gordon & Joyce Sampson Cynthia Jackson Abeke Baker Aaron B. Coleman Robert & Pinkie Strother Khalid & Karen Shaheed James E. Lewis Brenda R. James Arnold S. Ballard Harvey Collier Betty B. Turner J. Sidney Sheppard Toyia Nash Lyda Anthony J. Jefferson Essie M. Banks Sandra E. Collins Cecily L. Starks Yvonne S. Marbray Mona D. Johnson Mary R. Bannerman Angela K. Contee-Borders 29 30 DONORS Circle of Champions

Joyce Patricia Conway Christian Alexander Gant Lula J. Parran John E. Spells Tychelle Shalise Young Darlene S. Antezana James F. Cook Barbara L. Garner-Hudak Edith Mariela Parris Emerson Andre Springer Vincent Young Mary Diane Antonielli Tonya Delicia Cooper Terry J. Gay Ralph L. Parris Richard T. Stewart Azene D. Zenebe Margaret C. Archie Edith & William Cornish Victor Lamont Gibson Charlene M. Passmore Sean N. Stewart Terry Theresa Arnold Wayne O. Cox R. Michael Gill Marion T. Patterson Elizabeth W. Stroud Supporters ($1 - $99) Marjorie Arrington Carolyn D. Crawley Mahmoud M. Gimie Julia A. Paul Denise Stutson Acorn Renovations Asisat Omotayo Ashagbe Barbara Ann Crosby Calvin & Ginny Lee Beatrice P. Payne Dural Suite, Jr. America’s Charities Juanita D. Ashbybey Carol A. Hyman Qingsheng Luo Robert Leonard Cross Terry Glass Shannon Dionne Perkins Barbara Patton Talbert AMF Laurel Lanes Jennifer Marie Ashton Dahlia Camille Hypolite-Sesay D. Michael Lyles Mary Jane Cupples Handy E. Gloster Samuel Perminter Joel Aaron Taylor BSUNAA Anne Arundel Cty Chapter Manuela Opoku Asiedu George H. Ingram, Sr. James & Haweda Mable Patsy Dorsey Dade Ann E. Goode Jerry J. Perrizo Sherine N. Taylor Chesapeake Bay Area Chinedu Joachim Asike Hasani Adisa Isom Carolyn S. Mackey John O. Dahunsi Julia L. Goodman-Gainey Joe E. Phillips Ella W. Templeton Combined Federal Campaign Rashidi Jahi Assahna Vatice Jackson-Walker Melissa Lynette Major Thelma Thomas Daley Doris A. Grant Anita Philyaw Lorena J. Thomas Continental Construction & Assoc., LLC Olugbenga Oladipupo Atilola Harold L. James Jacqueline Renee Marshall Latrice Vernice Davis Janice M. Grant Maud H. Pinkney Ahsaki Lisa Thurman Counseling & Personal Empowerment Jennifer Atkinson Samuel E. Jamison Martine Kent Martin Sheila Lynn Davis Arthur Graves Patrice Elaine Poole-King LaVerne Tiggle Services, LLC Ilemobayo Awosika Brenda Joyce Jenkins Virgil O. Martin Hatcher Abernather Day Victor Laban Green Katherine D. Potts Charles Edward Tilley Crazygood LLC Kolawole Awosika Kenneth M. Jennings, Jr. Donna F. C. Mason Mensah M. Dean Serena Westbrook Gregg Rita Jackson Powers Annie Foote Tolson Nail Taxi LLC Paula Backus-Williams Weidong Jin Walter Aloysius Mason, Jr. Edward V. DeShields, Jr. Joel L. Gregory Janis Gregg Pressley Cheryl A. Tracy Tendo Productions Betty J. Bailey Audrey C. Johnson Eugene W. Matthews Mamoudou Diane Virginia B. Guilford Paulette S. Quickley Adrian Turner The MGIVE Foundation, Inc. Joyce Bailey Corbin & Beatrice Johnson Catherine Lucas Maupins Augustus C. Dickens Austin E. Gumbs Jermaine Antonio Rawlings Jennifer Marie Turner Verizon Latroy Renee Bailey Estelle Owens Johnson Gloria Yongue McClure Davina Elizabeth Djangali Dominique E. Hall Henry J. Raymond Tracy Underwood Verizon Foundation Shanice Nicole Bailey Kellie Nicole Johnson Terita Antoinette McCoy Lark T. Dobson Mary T. Handy Evelyn Faye Redic Virginia Union University Abimbola Ibiyemi Abereoje T. Kelsey Baines Kevin Mark Johnson Alonda Shantel McDuffie Aravind Doma Olymphia B. Hankerson Leon Ray Reynolds Joseph A. Urquhart Mary S. Abraham Marcus A. Ball Margaret E. Johnson Dorothy Ann McGinness Jennifer Anne Dorsey Jimmie Wayne Harrell Earnestine J. Richardson Penick H. Wagstaff, Jr. Patricia L. Adams Bias Arlene Hunt Ballard Marva Johnson Robert & Carolyn McGlotten, Jr. Tywana H. Dorsey Audrey S. Harris Mary L. Riordan Darryl C. Walkins Stacey Lisa Adams Jamal E. Barbari Mary G. Johnson Shon Derrell McLean William S. Dorsey John Irving Harris, III Dante D. Robinson Yuhua Wang Suzette Rosamond Adams Delores Barber Michael Alan Johnson Judith A. McMillan Sheila Kay Draper Lance G. Hatcher Jacqueline Robinson James Allen Washington Solomon Rashad Adderley Benjamin Morris Barksdale Ryan Alexander Johnson Sheena L. McReynolds Ronald Drummond Wilbert E. Hawkins, Jr. Selma Robinson Lisa R. Washington Abraham A. Adigun Jacqueolyn Barksdale Aleveta S. Jones Bobette S. Meads Lawrence C. Dunston Pamela A. Hay Arthur Rochee Jewel Watson James F. Adomanis Latese Michelle Barksdale Elisha & Doretha Jones Judy Rokosz Merring Deborah A. Eason McKinley M. Hayes Latria G. Rogers Jonathan Watson Maame N. Adum-Bawuah Ella Awkard Barnes James R. G. Jones Cheryl A. Mickel Phyllis Terea Easter Davida Haynes Vera O. Rogers Wade A. Wegner Paul I. Agboli Michael Barnett Rudell S.W. Jones Gloria Miller James A. Edelen John Haysbert Cynthia A. Roscoe George L. Wheeler, Sr. Ceci Michelle Aikens Darrell A. Barr Trellis Norvel Jones Robert Albert Miller Stanley R. Edwards Ruth Jackson Henley Shavaun S. Ross Pamela Wheeler-Taylor Oyedoyin Olufunmilayo Alabi Truman K. Barriteau Theodore R. Jordan Cynthia Mills Urman C. Edwards Marc A. Henry Scott A. Rouch Josephine Whipple Raymond E. Alcorn Erica A. Barron Henry & Juanita Pinkney Jamal K. Mitchell Virginia H. Eggleston Carla Reneel Henson Shawn J. Rouse Khadeejah Timazee Whipple Clarese Lynette Alexander Llyern Bartholomew Kelvinda Kamara Kevin F. Montgomery Audrey El-Amin Thomas Herndon Barbara Jean Rucker-Boney Brittany Denise White Kelly Alexander Lisa Batchelor Audrey K. King Jeanette Smith Moody Sheila M. Eley Paul H. Hester Molly M. Ruppert Monique Renee White-Chiselom Sheila Ann Alford Ravi Bathini Eric King Constancia Lisa Moreno Evin Latta Ellison Gloria Rebecca Hicks Lucille S. Salisbury Thomas H. Whitfield Andrea Renee Allen Robert & Susan Batten Lekeisha Nicole King Deidre Y. Morgan Harvey L. Evans Shirley Ann Hicks Tonya S. Saunders Charles & Carolyn Whitham Ashley Denise Allen Daniel S. Baugher Lynn I. King Andrea E. Morris Barbara B. Fairfield Percy Hill Barnabus D. Sewell Michael Brandon Whittington Francine T. Allen JoAnn Butterfly Baxley Nicol King Lonnie Morris Tamera Delores Farrar Jerrod Lydell Hines Brandon Scott Sewell Doris A. Wilkinson Valerie Allen Rachel Lee Baylor Carlton Andre Kitchens, Sr. Velmar Polk Morris Norma A. Fields Brian Mark Holland James Earl Sherrell Claudetta D. Williams Georgiola E. Allsup Reisa Baynes Clarence E. Knight, III Oreal D. Morsell Diane Cowan Fingers Nyere L. Hollingsworth Amy Davis Shipley Larry Williams Della A. Amihere Denise Marie Beales Dinesh Chand Kolla Roberta A. Moseley Gloria A. Flood Anna Mae O. Holmes Lynne E. Shivers David Franklin Williams, Sr. Barrington Anderson Evelyn Lorie Beauman Samuel Edward Kydd, Jr. Carolyn S. Moye John & Gina Flynn Cassandra V. Holmes Bobbie Jean Shockley Henry L. Williams, Sr. Carolyn W. Anderson Matthew T. Beck James R. Lanier Frank E. Norton, Jr. Christine A. Foland Keith Holmes Henry Ernest Simms Moses Williams, Jr. Darlene Anderson Taylor Beckett Lawrence Lawson Pamela O. O’Brien Joyce A. Fourth-Clemons Oliver Dale Holmes Phyllis P. Sisson Randolph Williams Lawrence B. Anderson Brian Alan Beckham Sonya R. Lee Arthur O’Connor Mark P. Francis Shemayne Camille Hooks Alexis J. Smith William H. Williams, Jr. Morgan Brittney Anderson Francis Edward Beckwith Tatia N. Leeks Olusegun Abayomi Odukoya Lauretta Freeman Benjamin Hosch Eleanor Smith Tameka Jacqueline Wilson Patricia M. Anderson Spencer A. Becton Linda C. Lineweaver Abdulwahab O. Odunuga Linda C. Funn Hsing-Hwa Hsiang Eric Smith Lavata W. Wood Sylvia Anderson Patricia M. Behenna Loilette H. Loderick Vincent Ogida Treasa Marie Gage Patsy S. Huff Patricia Smith Rosa Elaine Woody William Anderson Olasumbo K. Bello Bonnie D. Logan Anderline E. Okala Marva Annetta Gaither Marva Hull-Johnson Benjamin E. Smith, Jr. Teresa D. Wright Yvonne Anderson Stephanie Bell Chevonie A. Logan Adedayo Temitope Omobo Purnell P. Gaither Tramaine Elizabeth Hurts Tiaira S. Sollers Kevin Wynn Jim Anderson, Jr. Athea M. Bell-Burton Weltha J. Logan Tiana Adair Ositelu Margo Green Gale Rosie D. Hutchinson Audrey E. Solomon Samuel K. Yego Jenelle Vanessa Andrews Brian Sylvester Belt Darrin Wali Long Stephanie Overton Ernest & Yvonne Galloway John H.S. Hyater, Jr. Sandra E. Spears Gregory L. Yette Michele Anene Theodora A. Belu-John Diana D. Lord Gregory O. Page Doris Camp Gamble Garey Andrew Hyatt Jennifer V. Spedden Chaquita LaShawne Young Ifeoma Christy Anozie Jazne’ Lakarla Bembry Evelyn Estep Love Dharma Pala 31 32 DONORS Circle of Champions

Mabel A. Beneze Annette Brooks Alice Faye Carroll Sama Corteh Ernest Dinsmore Marion Exum Melody Stevenson Gaskins Alvin C. Hailstorks Mark Antonio Benjamin Brittney Michelle Brooks Alicia B. Carter Erline M. Council Prudence M. DiPiazza Charles E. Exum, Jr. Charlene J. Gaston Cara Estere Hairston Stephanie A. Bennett Constance E. Brooks Denise Carter Marc Countiss Helen E. Dixon Frederick D. Faine Sharon Delores Gaston Angela S. Hall Rona J. Bennett-Pemberton Darrell W. Brooks Evelyn Carter Julius C. Cousar Brenda V. DoHarris Meeyah S. Farley Michael L. Gavin Barbara C. Hall Erin L’nai Berry John W. Brooks Karen H. Carter Noel Cox Sally J. Doherty Karen Dshannan Farmer Bendu N. Gbehngeh Laverna Hall Robert D. Bess Marcus Adam Brooks Lori J. Carter Jennifer Dixon Cravens Bettie Marie Dorneval Theresa C. Farrow Janette Gearing Leslie D. Hall Eula Donelson Best Robert M. Brooks Mary Catten Glenda Marcia Crawford Carroll T. Dorsey Claretha Felder Julius Ade George Nicole Lynnette Hall Brenda J. Bethea Atlantis Tye Browder Erica Alana Chamberlain Robert L. Crawford Cassandra Dorsey Lan Feng Jennifer Evon Geter Datasha Dominique Hallman Ashonda Monique Bethea-Ruth Brittany Elizabeth Brown Catherine Chambers Marilyn A. Crosby Dolores Hemsley Dorsey Tracy E. Fennell Shirley Gilbert Claudette K. Hamerski Ebo Cobbah Biney Clifton Brown Donald Lee Chambers Walter R. Crowder Gregory J. Dorsey Deliphenia A Ferguson Denise Robin Giles Viola E. Hamilton Avery Patrice Jade Bishop Georgia L. Brown Angela E. Chamblee Keith Alan Cullings Agatha C. Dougans Elizabeth Brenda Ferguson Sheila Joy Brooks Giles David S. Hammond Takeisha Latoya Bivens Glenda L. Brown Joyce B. Chambliss Jamal Rashad Cunningham Marsha Melissa Douglas Renee S. Fields Crystal Sheree Gillespie Tammy Terrell Hancock Janice Jacobs Black Marcus Terrell Brown Mary Chandler Patsy Cunningham Cassie A. Duah Arnold R. Finlayson Thomas P. Gilligan Dorothy Handy Debbie Patrice Black-Conn Stacey Michelle Brown James R. Cheek Phyllis Cunningham Samuel Agyeman Duah Oluseun O. Finnih Ingrid D. Gist Nikki Handy Lee Antionette Blackmon Sampson Brown, Jr. Tiffany Nicole Cheek Roderick Renard Cunningham Dineisha Nicole Duncan Sandra V. Fitzgerald Calvin J. Givens Marguerite F. Harding Ronald A. Blackwell Alexandria Victoria Browne Adon C. Cherry-Bey Steven C. Curbeam, Jr. Sherron C. Duncan Margaret C. Flamer Charles A. Godfred Kimberly D. Hardy Barbara Ann Blassengale Erlena C. Brown-Linthicum Vera D. Chesley Naomi Jean Curry Otis C. Dupree Angela S. Fleming Rosetta Goff Dolores Harmon Ray Bledsoe Esther L. Bruce Dalitso Brian Chinkhota Carl Curtis Diane Beverly Eades Joyce C. Flowers Recie Renee Goins Christine P. Harrell Carolyn Blyther Roger Bryan, Jr. Michael Jarvis Chisley William K. Dacus Lourine Earley Gail Linda Peace Fogg Kimberly D. Goldberg Ashley M. Harris Della T. Bobian Jamelle Bryant Susie Selby Chisolm Martin A. Dada Peyton Easton Andrew M. Fonoroff Roslyn Taylor Goode Keith Samuel Harris Karen Boggs-Herrod Marjorie B. Buie Li-Lin Chiu Bianca Desiree Dade Maria Esikanyibu Ebulu Samuel N. Fontaine Jean G. Goode-Stahl Kevin Matthew Harris Fern E. Bond Phylicia E. Buie Joan Chung Carolyn Ford Dade Sadie Hall Edelen Marcia A. Forbes-Gaynor James Goodine Tawana C. Harris Carmen Tineshia Boone Wendy Bullock Paulette I. Chung Sharon Dade Sarah S. Edmonds Earl Vincent Ford Shannon H. Goodwin Victoria Ashley Harris Marcella H. Bordley Mablelene S. Burrell Jenell & Chris Clark Charles Daley Stephen Edmonds Maria Marlene Ford Jeanette Gordon Waverley Harris Carol A. Borum Jasmine Racquel Burton David Clark Bryan Stefawn Daniel Andrew Eugene Edwards Shirley Ford Lois Jane Gorman Andrea C. Harrison Karen A. Boston Katrice Chante Burton Joyce Ann Clark Kimberly Daniel Kennette Edwards Teresa Darlene Ford Danielle Gourley Cecelia S. Mishoe Harrison Everett A. Boswell Paris S. Burton Marcus Alexander Clark Rochelle R. Daniel Nancy A. Edwards Sireda Foster Theresa Govan Mary S. Harrison Bernice S. Boulware Shannon Shante Burton Martha Doralene Clark Keisha Nicole Daniels Daryl J. Edwards Lucinda J. Fox Danike C. Grant Robert Anthony Hart Loubna Bousaidi Syreeta Darcell Helena Burton Katina Clarke Paul Alexander Danik Joshlyn Elizabeth Eggleston Ashley A. Foxworth Alfreda Graves Fannie Harvey Ethel M. Bowles Keisha Amanda Buster Viris Jestena Clarke Sylvia E. Dash Elsie Bell Egling Chanea Ayoola Fraser Lestine W. Graves Garcia P. Harvey-Chapman Sandra C. Bowles Kathy L. Butcher Anthony F. Clements, Jr. Kossia M. Y. Dassie Craig & Lisa Eldridge Larran Frasier Brenda W. Gray Dewayne S. Hawkes Kenneth B. Boyd Barbara Butler Sheila Diane Clinton Julian V. David Taibat F. Elesho Florence B. Frederick Sheila C. Gray Marlena Jean Hawkins Marguerite R. Boyd Charles V. Butler Edythe Clomax-Tyson Annie P. Davis Janel Elias Michael Frye Crystal V. Green Raymond T. Hawkins Lucille B. Boyette Linda Gray Butler Mary E. Coates Debra A. Davis Doretha Thomas Elliott Kevin Ray Fuller Elston H. Green Shirley Y. Hawkins Linda L Bradford Michael Eugene Butler Tiffany Jamina Cohill Heather Brooks Davis Dorothy Faye Ellis Patricia A. Funderburk-McBride Gary W. Green Swynice M. Hawkins Wilbert Bradley Paul Butler Sheila Renee Colbert Samuel H. Dean Kimarie Engerman Malcolm L. Funn Gloria E. Green Jasaad Halim Hayer Yvonne Yvette Bradley Rebekah Grace Cabaltica Alimatu Cole Barbara Debrah Frances S. Eppig Jackson Gabriel Marion Green Danny Hayes Haywood Bradley, Jr. Katherine M. Cadle Candice Olivia Cole Sasha D. Degree Sacarra Gatilda Ernst E. Marie Gaddy Shameca Laronne Green Mecca Mae Hayes Lamiae El Brahmi Nancy A. Calabrese Linwood Kenneth Cole Brenda O. Dennis Nayoka Irving, Esquire James D. Gaddy, Jr. Sharon J. Green Stephen P. Hayleck Tiffany Rochelle Brake Lillie Caldwell Norma Cole-Ljadunola Alma L. Deruntz Chenere I. Evans Audrey Koren Gaines Tanya Y. Green-DeShields Euwanna A. Heard Emilia A. Braxton Sonya V. Campbell Claudia A. Coleman Verra B. Diggs Evelyn W. Evans Joyce Gaither Paula V. Greene Julia Elizabeth Heard Mynichia Braxton Miriam R. Jones Cane Eric Lyles & Jenelle Coleman Jan L. Dineen Zara T. Evans Jamin Salim Gallman Sally J. Greene Valerie E. Hebert Maria Brebnor Gloria Hargraves Cannon Rosalee L. Coleman Denise Dinkins-Powell Bobby L. Gallon Sharron Greene Patricia H. Hebron Mary Brevard Julia E. Capizzi Lamitra Doll Collier Yvette C. Galloway James Walter Greenlee Shana Nicole Helton Latonia Jenee Bridges Timothy Ryall Carden Andre P. Collins Charles Edward Gammons Dante’ Evan Gregory Aaron Timothy Henderson Nikita Letita Bridges-Contee Jason M. Carey Roxie Purnell Connelly Stephanie R.A. Gantt Renee Manago Griffin Jean E. Henderson Faith D. Brinkley Syreeta Montgomery Carey Martha Contee Greta Garrett Sharlene Grimes Kelvin C. Henderson Winnie Brinkley Miranda Ray Carington Clementine W. Conway Jaki Jamil Garrett David Grogan Richard E. Henderson Bettye Briscoe Lakisha Lynnette Carney Mable Eugenia Reid Pilar O. Garrett Monika Gross Ronice Alysia Henneman Joan L. Briscoe Janay N. Carpenter Conway Nigel R. Garris Neeraja Gumma Eric T. Henry Donna Tiara Broadway Joseph Kevin Carpenter, III Robert Conway Deborah B. Garrison Stacey K. Gunn Marie Leonie Henry Kiondra Broadway Jocelyn L. Carr Michael E. Cooper Frances Garrison Regina G. Guyther Njeri N. Henry Patricia L. Broady Betty Carrico Pearline Rosaline Cooper Jacquelyn R. Garrison Margaret Haaser Jeanette C. Hepburn Venetta Lucille Bronson Clyde Carrington Reginald F. Cooper Adrian Michael Linley Gaskin Rebecca Hoff Hackley Rebecca L. Herndon Marshall C. Brookes Sayuri Carrington Howard J. Cornish Desha Ann Gaskins Courtney A. Haggins Tina M. Heyward 33 34 DONORS Circle of Champions

Keith Randall Hicks John A. Jacob Jonetta Dorothea Jones Nancy T. Lee Domonique Latrice Malloy Kimberly E. McLurkin-Harris Adrienne E. Montgomery Joan Freeland O’Neal Valerie R. Hicks Terri H. Jacques Mary Gladys Jones Stacey N. Lee Keith R. Mann Joan McNair-Dorsey Artis Montgomery Cassandra B. O’Neal Yvonne T. Hicks Kadie Ballah Jalloh Mary Mason Jones Karen Denise Lee-Barton Linet Nonji Manono Ruth Weedon McNeal Joi Montgomery Nnenna E. Onokala Ann Hilliard Ebrima A. Jallow Melanie Alisia Jones Francisco Leonard Constance B. Marable Theresa Carter McNeal Robert M. Montgomery Jenelle Stacey Onyenemezu Sherrice S. Hinds Monty Jamerson Ophelia R Jones Ruth Courtney Leonard Kenneth John Marchetti Kendra Nicole McNeill April L. Moore Priscilla T. Oredugba Jacqueline Hines Douglass James Sheryl L. Jones Rachel Leonidas Cassandre B. Martelly Randy McRae Dewana Moore Kennedy Imona Oseghale Carolyn Mister Hobbs Gretel T. James Sylvia P. Jones Monica Patricia Lester Patrick C. Martinez Rodney Means Marco Shay Moore Melody M. Otero Irma Ruth Holland Kevin L. James Terry Jones Ann Lewis Denise K. Matteson Celeste W. Meares Plato Z. Moore Barbara A. Ott James R. Holland Londa K. James Vanessa H. Jones Audrey Davis Lewis Portia F. Matthews Marie Meehan William T. Moore Sheila F. Outlaw Robert Holland Jasper L. James Victoria Jones Caroll Veronica Lewis Kerell S. Maxwell Bernadette Sharp Melvin George Moose Ruth Cox Owens Sharon Holley Kenneth W. Jamison William Jones Clara Mae Lewis Abdou W. Mbye Jacqueline Melvin Cherita Constance Moran Christina Palko Robert Lee Hollman Michele Jaundoo Barry Albert Jones, II Lakia Tanisha Lewis Danielle Hattie McCain E. Clark Mester, Jr. Emily Jill Morgan Naveen Sundar Pallepamu Wendell M. Holloway Maria A. Jeffers Cordell Leon Jones, Jr. Peggy L. Lewis Edward T. Morgan, Jr. Jacqueline Y. Palmer Jeffrey Orel Holmes Michael J. Jenifer Evelyn Griffin Jordan Sharon L. Lewis Sereeta Nicole Morrison Anthony J. Pankey They have enabled me to attend a four-year John M. Holmes, III Taunya L. Jenkins Jessie “Jackie” Williams Jordan Tiana Leandra Lewis Delores L. Mosby Sara E. Pankey Shirley M. Holt Ann Jennings Donna P. Joseph Wanda Brinkley Lewis college and excel toward my goal of becoming Shadonne Cherry Moses Hermon L. Parker Joan E. Lawson Horsey Kisha Reid Jennings Arlene Gans Josephowitz Lijian Li “ a pediatric occupational therapist. I am the Charles E. Moulden Marian Parker William Hough Wanda J. Jeter Marion J. Kaiser Trevor A. Liburd Krystle M. Mudd-Neclos Mary Chase Parker Glendora H. Howard Stephanie L. Jimmerson Rose Chinasa Kajuru Lucille B. Liggins youngest of three children, and with two of us Carl E. Muldrow Michael Parker Grace Ellen Howard Adiatu A. John Olusola O. Kalejaiye Vasant R. Limaye attending college at the same time, it was a Jeannette Monique Murray Saundra M. Parker Shirley S. Howard Richardson John Vikram Kumar Kallepu Yolanda Lindo Paulette A. Murray Dudley Elliott Parris Theodore Howard Alicia Dyane Johnson Yassin Kargbo Khylah Lindsey true financial hardship for my parents that the Odessa J. Murray-Cornish Eduardo Enrique Parris, Jr. Wayne Antonio Howell Annabelle Scott Johnson Nancy L. Kaufman Jane Farrell Link scholarships helped to ease. Diana Z. Mustafa John R. Pasteur Arvel Howerton Annie L. Johnson George F. Kelly Joan C. Linstrom Evelyn Myers Barbara Patterson Lawrence A. Hubb April Lynn Johnson Marianne Russell Kendrick Erlena C. Linthicum — Shakiyla Viarra Shockley Ruby Y. Newton Myers Brett Edwards Patterson Chela V. Hudgens Crystal Johnson Eileen B. Kennedy Detra E. Little Senior, Child and Adolescent Studies Betty Myles Eric Patterson Charla Lynae Hudson Diandra T. Johnson Elizabeth Kennedy Darin E. Lloyd ” Rebecca Jean Mysiuk Alexis Paye Doris A. Hughes Dion Kenric Johnson Carol E. Kenney Demi Antonette Lloyd Cecilia Natoli Stephen Pearson Dorothy I. Hughes Jessica Denise Johnson Daniel Holden Kent Nicole Erica Lobban John Mason McCarter David F. Michals, Sr. Crystal Moore Naylor Alma Pendelton Franklin Charles Hughes Larry M. Johnson Keisha D. Kerr Lawan D. Locke Natalie Marie McCarter Medrick Jude Michel Lorraine Neal Tiffany Renee Peoples Herbert & Pearl Hughes Lateasha C. Johnson Sheila Key Margaret J. Lockett Lee McClain Tracey A. Middleton Ashley Danielle Nelson Yamir A. Perez Vivian C. Hughes Leola Sullivan Johnson Alaiyo M. Kiasi-Barnes Carlton London Michelle Nicole McCleary Eleanor I. Miles Lamont Hasson Nelson Jazzmine Nicole Perry James L.E. Hunt Mary Susan Johnson Kimberly N. Kidd-Watkins Lorna Londot Roslyn G. McCloud Benjamen A. Miller Mary Gregg Newman Javita LaVonne Person Linda Hunt Michael Johnson Franklin Killebrew Lynne G. Long Terri Lajuan McColl Elizabeth S. Miller Brian Nicholas Sharon E. Person Claude C. Hunter Perry A. Johnson Chrisline A. King Susie A. Long Marvin McCoy Helane Smith Miller Tony Nichols Victoria Johnson Person David A. Hutchins Regina L. Johnson Denton M. King Jon Love Sarika Nicole McCoy Hortense Miller Rayna Leora Nickens Kevin Lamont Pertee Williams Hutchins Richetta Johnson Janna E. King Kay C. Love Susan McCoy Ruth Pinkney Miller Maduka U. Nnadozie Dwayne Petersen Nicole L. Irby Sonja C. Johnson Kathy Lynn Kirby-Yorkshire Latoya Linda Love Nicole G. McCray-Garrett Sheila G. Miller Olivia Laverne Nolan Jervie Scott Petty Magusta Isom Tasman Johnson Akosua K. Kumi Maxine L. Lowery Charlene L. McCullough Alice B. Mills Calvin T. Noplin Nelson R. Petulante Marcus Noland Isom Troy Johnson Victoria Alaba Kuyoro Richard Lowery, III Joyce McDaniel Eric K. Mills Charles U. Nwachukwu Fannie Turner Pierce Daniel Ives Wayne Johnson Barbara Ennels Lake Javors & Dora Lucas Alicia Rochelle McDonald Lola J. Mills Uzoma Nwankwo Alvin G. Pindell Barbara T. Jackson Kina M. Johnson-Malcolm Musu Saine Lamin Tanya P. Lyle Paul McDonald Marsha A. Mims-Word Catherine Adaku Nwokeafor Charlyne B. Pinkney Charles Jackson John Michael Joly Sharon Lamy Pauline M. Lyles Alonzo P. McDuffie Gregory Webster Minix Chinwendu Ogechi Nwokeafor Edna M. Pinkney-Toon Derek Dyonte Jackson Bonnie R. Jones Jojene B. Landon Ricardo Lyles Dino R. McFadden Seth Sheldon Minter Mxolisi M. Nyathi Michelle Pitts Lillie M. Jackson Brannon C. Jones Kristal Lane James Raymond Lyles, Sr. Gloria S. McFadden Roderick Missouri Avery P. Ogletree Sekeena Marie Plush Lori Jackson Charleita L. Jones Joan Langdon Anthony D. Lymus Deborah S. McFarland Cassandra Dianne Mitchell Babatunde Oluseyi Ogunbanjo Kenneth Poinsette Marsha E. Jackson Debra R. Jones Rosow Darlene Lang-Koonce Mary Cullen Lynch Kesi Reah McFarlane LaVerne D. Mitchell Bridgette Aderonke Ogunmokun Tamika Rasharn Porter Natasha Sharlene Jackson Delydia M. Jones Elizabeth West Langston Leila C. Macabulos Cheryl D. McGaw Quinton D. Mitchell Adeyemi O. Ojomo Courtney Yvonne Potter Pamela S. Jackson DeShawn Jones Theresta Lanier Ida F. Macer Christina Ann McGill Ricardo C. Mitchell Omonhodion G. Okojie Zachary Powell Teddi Rene Jackson Doris Pinder Jones Alaya Lynae Larry Shanel Mackall Jacqueline West McGlen Valerie M. Mitchell Toyin B. Olasehinde Ingrid Powell-Price Thelma Jackson Ellen Louise Jones Victoria Jacqueline Laurey Darnisa Plater Magassouba Mary Lou McKenna Arthur Mitchell, Jr. Dianne Polson Oliver Jonathan L. Preston Trent C. Jackson Faith Thomas Jones Jura Lean Lawler Benjamin D. Magno Loretha M. McKissic-Coleman Calvin Mitchell, III Isaac Oliver Tracie Prevost Victor Allen Jackson Gregory Jones Vernell Lawson Edith M. Magruder Ifalade I. McKnight Leslie A. Mobray Pamela D. Oliver James Vincent Price Vivian B. Jackson Jean Pumphrey Jones Michael Lydell Lay, Jr. Debra Carrington Major Jordan McKnight Julius Mock Peggy Lansbach O’More Rosetta O. Price Barbara Jackson-Nash John H. Jones Glossie Leake Irene Bankins Mallory Lakeisha Tomlin McKnight Eloise J. Molock Imani T. Omowale Fred Price, Jr. 35 36 DONORS Circle of Champions

Nancy N. Prinkey Joan P. La Rue Helen K. Slaughter Stephen Alan Smoot Miriam Melissa Summers Lorenza Trotter Victoria T. Weaver Levorne Wilson Ann C. Proctor D Maxine Rush Joan Smallwood Davine Snead Richard L. Sutherland Vivian E. Truxon Annette Wedderburn Reginald Wilson James Edward Proctor Davon Rush Barbara J. Smith Marianne Sokol Serena Jackson Sutton William Tunney Tamara Yvette Wellons Cora Cottman Wilson-Walters Marion Lamers Pronk Munir Hakim Rushdan Corey Santos Smith Loison C. Souvenir Evelyn M. Svoboda Chanel Turner Nashelle Nakeitha Wells Erika Erin Wimbush Nicole Pryor David A. Russell, Jr. Deborah Nina Smith Tracey L. Spain Daphne A. Swaggerty Erica K. Turner Susan Wells Paul Winder Vera J. Pryor Heidi Denise Ruster De’Ronte Lamont Smith Lawrence Speed Andrea L. Syphax Francell G. Turner Brian Kenneth Wenk Adrienne C. Winfree Tiffany R. Quarid Cheryl Ryles Donna M. Smith Andre Jake Speedieberg William M. Talbert Frances R. Turner John Whelan Linda M. Wise Mary Quarles Sia Masarah Saffa Earl Smith Boone C. Spencer Sylvia Ann Talbert-Coger Gloria Ann Turner Veda Whisnant Lisa Wiseman Teresa Jena Queen Lashawna I. Saint-Preux Eddie Smith Rasheda S. Spratley Rose Tasker Joyce Mae Turner Brian Keith White Emanuel A. Witherspoon Sonja M. Queen-Bostick Kamaria Erin Salau Fernanda Smith Sandra Lee Spriggs Kendra Michelle Tate Johnnie Tutt Claudia Tishonne-Bernae White Beathsader M. Womble Sreekala Radha Judith G. Salzman Guffrie M. Smith Antionette Faye St. Clair Bertina Marie Tatum Edna Marie Tyler Eleanor White Donald Wood Gladys Queen Ramey Mahshid Samiei Helen Mae Smith Mary Louise Stanton Lorraine S. Tatum Karen D. Tyler Jaime Cierra White Emma Woodard Roni Lanika Ramos Sylvia Marie Sampleton John N. Smith Michelle Lynn Starkey Denni R. Taylor Lanita Ann Tyler Nakia Victoria White Rio A. Woodard Katrina Yuvette Ramsey Karen E. Sams-Davis John Taylor Richard Tyler Norman P. White Charon Wood-Hines Charles Wilfred Rand Norman C. Sanders Joyce Taylor Rhonda Yolanda Unger Samuel L. White Imogene F. Woodley Colette Michelle Ransom Christopher R. Sandoval Rickey A. Taylor Dewayne Kevin Upchurch Meagan Deanne Whitfield Jamiliah A. Woodley Gayathri Raghu Rao Erica M. Santiago Winona Taylor Aileen L. Urbiztondo Valery Evelyn Whitfield Cheryl Denise Woods Iris Rattley John L. Satterthwaite Andre Jacques Teague Yolanda Vercine Urquhart Monique Dinene Whitney Sean Woods Tawana L. Rauls Gale Y. Saunders Nkenge A. Temoney Nakeia Valentine Beverly A. Whren-Guyton Tiffini V. Woody-Pope Kimberly F. Rayford Raynette S. Savoy Leonard Terry Freddie T. Vaughns Carolyn Wickline Maria Woolery Martha E. Redman Veronica Anita Scales Mumbi Thande Jeffrey Scott Vergiels John Wiley Sr. John A. Word, Sr. Joseph D. Redmiles Susan Schertzer Barbara Jean Thomas Cherae Vickers Brenda J. Wiley Mildred Richardson Worthy Irene E. Reed Gersende B. Schleicher Brenda J. Thomas Lonnie Vicks Rebecca A. Wiley Courtney L. Wright Travis Durell Reed Linda Schleicher Brittany Andrea Thomas Margaret L. Vigneulle Allan Charles Williams Howard Wright William D. Reed Theresa Scisney Charmaine Lavon Thomas Laura L. Waddell Alonzo Williams Jeanne W. Wright Ruth N. Reid Alicia M. Scott Clara E. Thomas Lorraine F. Waddell April Williams Colonel James E. Wyatt Mellisa J. Rhinehart Bradley J. Scott Francis B. Thomas Darren Emanuel Wade Bobby Williams Jennifer Carol Wyatt Jeysha R. Rhodes Camille Outlaw Scott George Thomas John Earl Wagner Cassie Alexis Williams Diriba Worku Yadessa Davonne C. Rice Kenneth Scott Bowie State University Joann R. Thomas Tonya Lavon Wagoner Chelsea L. Williams Jie Yan Alvin K. Richardson Tracy Nelson Scott Karen Nichole Thomas Reynold Walbrook Debbie Cogman Williams Christina A. Yingling Vincent A. Richardson Jacqueline Octavia Sease is a grateful community, Laura Thomas Crystal L. Walker Dwight F. Williams Pearson S. Yolanda Ronnie Richmond, II Anne S. Seitz Ramona Thomas Doris Jean Walker Erma L. Williams Arthur Young, III Joseph W. Richter Haja Aminata Sesay Anthony Thompson Kevin C. Walker Ernest Williams Carolyn P. Young Dionna D. Ricks Henrika L. Settles thankful for the generosity of the Deborah Tiffany Thompson Kimberly D. Walker Judith Claire Williams Kevonya Lashon Young Cynthia Y. Riddick Camille A. Sewell Gina Renee Thompson Melvin V. Walker Kerri Denise Williams Randy Young Mary E. Riddick Alia M. Shabazz many alumni, friends, corporate Joshua Eleazar Thompson Pamela L. Walker Krista C. Williams Shynesha Ghermian Young Juanita C. Roberts Alonia Fletcher Sharps Lia C. Thompson Shirley H. Walker Leonard Williams Maureen Ziegler Leon R. Roberts Elaine Shaw and foundation partners who Olivia Moore Thompson Katrina Lanet Wallace Margaret F. Williams Michelle D. Zumpano Rachel R. Roberts Nealee K. Sheffield Tracey Thompson Roger C. Wallace Nia J. Williams Charles Robinson Craig Shields Yovonne T. Thompson Tracey L. Wallace Paris Deloris Williams Elva Taylor Robinson Tolisha K. Simmonds contribute to the ongoing success Karen Thorn Vonda J. Ward Reginald Williams Maurice R. Robinson Emanuel L. Simmons Earl S. Thorne Gerald Ward, Sr. Rene Williams Sonja D. Robinson George C. Simmons of our students. Joy Dorsey Thornton Jerry J. Waring Sarah Smith Williams Thelma M. Robinson Richard Simmons Marilyn J. Thrower Destiney Renee Washington Susan E. Williams Yvonne Rodbell Thelma Simmons Robert J. Thurston Jr James Phillip Washington Tanisha Denise Williams Daniel A. Rogers Natasha Nicole Simon Lena C. Tilghman Taylen Harold Washington Adarin Lamont Williamson Windell Rogers Teleshia Danielle Karen R. Smith Robert E. Steele Bonita Q. Tillman Kenneth Eugene Washington, Jr. Altha B. Williamson Ruth Rogofsky Simpson Phyllis Smith Bernadine T. Stephenson LaVerne Cecelia Tinsley Leon Washington, Jr. Wanda Y. Willis Dawn A. Rolen Mack B. Simpson, Jr. Richard D. Smith Kecia N. Stevenson Louise Tolbert Agnes Chittams Waters Renee Wills Robin Rollins Kimberly Sims Rose B. Smith Priscilla Steward Walter Tolliver Darryl Dwayne Watkins Bertha B. Wilson James C. Rosapepe Renee Sims Shelia M. Smith Reginald J. Stewart Anthony J. Toomer Connie Watson Diane E. Wilson Joanne Ross Aaron Sinclair Shirley Mae Smith Diago Donald Stinson Cathy J. Toomer Jearsel F. Watson Eva Wilson Kathryn Rattley Ross Renee Singleton Tonya Talley Smith Shantee’ M. Stubbs Della Torney Kiera J. Watson Judith L. Wilson Deborah W. Rouse Marcus White Skelton Vondelear D. Smith Phillip E. Stukes Valencia Townsell Nelika-Fai Lashawna Watson Karlton Elliot Wilson Sharon Miller Rowell Eva Skrenta Deanna Marilyn Smoot Rheta L. Suit Dawn Johnetta Treece Tiffany Anastasia Watson Kelvin Wilson 37 38 FINANCIALS Fiscal Year 2011-12 ADMINISTRATION As of June 30, 2012

Auxiliary 14.6% CABINET BOARD OF VISITORS BOARD OF DIRECTORS Bowie State University Foundation PRESIDENT Grants & Contracts 1.9% CHAIR Dr. Mickey L. Burnim Mr. D. Michael Lyles, Esq. (in millions) CHAIR Budget For Operations Federal Funds 16.2% Other Sources 1.3% Ms. Jacqueline W. Sales INTERIM PROVOST AND VICE VICE CHAIR REVENUES PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC Ms. Colette Youngblood VICE CHAIR AFFAIRS Tuition & Fees $32.4 SECRETARY Mr. Harmon L. (Monty) Cooper Ms. Karen Johnson Shaheed, Esq. Rev. Dr. Cynthia A. Snavely State Appropriation $35.8 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Federal Funds $16.8 VICE PRESIDENT FOR FINANCE AND Mr. Ken Blake Dr. Richard L. Lucas, Jr. Grants & Contracts $1.9 ADMINISTRATION Mr. Tabb J. Bishop Dr. Karl B. Brockenbrough Ms. Toni Braxton Auxiliary $15.1 TREASURER Ms. Essie L. Calhoun Mr. Keith A. Holmes Other Sources $1.4 VICE PRESIDENT FOR STUDENT Mr. Raoul Dennis AFFAIRS Dr. James A. Dula SECRETARY TOTAL $103.5 Dr. Artie L. Travis Mr. Jim Estepp Mr. Jeffery Franklin Ms. A. Toni Lewis Mr. Dante Lee VICE PRESIDENT FOR Tuition & Fees 31.3% State Appropriation 34.6% Mr. Stephen Neal Mr. Robert J. Antonetti, Jr. INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT Mr. Lionel Neptune Mr. Thomas H. Graham Dr. Richard L. Lucas, Jr. Mr. G. Steve Proctor Mrs. Mildred Ridgley Gray Ms. Rhonda L. Slade Mr. Jason L. Groves INTERIM CHIEF INFORMATION Mr. Larry Spriggs Ms. Lillian Holt OFFICER Mr. William R. Teel, Jr. Mr. C. Glenn Mahone Ms. Marivic Weiss Dr. Sherece Y. West The Honorable Douglas J.J. Peters Mr. Andrew M. Roud Public Service 0.8% INTERIM GENERAL COUNSEL Mr. Craig L. Stevenson Ms. Antionette Marbray, Esq. Student Services 5.7% Ms. Kimberly Stokes Research 1.1% Mr. Albert R. Wynn DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Mr. Anton Goff Academic Support 10.8% EX-OFFICIO Dr. Mickey L. Burnim Instruction 24.3% DIRECTOR OF UNIVERSITY Dr. Karl Brockenbrough RELATIONS AND MARKETING Ms. Cynthia Jackson Ms. Cassandra Robinson Institutional Support 12.1% Budget For Operations (in millions)

EXPENDITURES BOARD OF REGENTS University System of Maryland Instruction $24.9 Research $1.1 CHAIR ASSISTANT TREASURER ASSISTANT SECRETARY EX-OFFICIO Public Service $0.8 Dr. Patricia S. Florestano Dr. John L. Young Mr. Thomas G. Slater, Esq. Mr. Earl F. Hance Academic Support $11.0 UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF Student Services $5.8 TREASURER SECRETARY STUDENT REGENT Auxiliary Expenses 14.6% Operation & Maintenance 16.3% Mr. Gary L. Attman The Hon. C. Thomas McMillen Mr. Collin Wojciechowski MARYLAND CHANCELLOR Institutional Support $12.3 Dr. William E. Kirwan Operation & Maintenance $16.6 Auxiliary Expenses $15.0 Scholarships 14.4% Mr. Orlan M. Johnson Mr. Barry P. Gossett Scholarships $14.8 Mr. Norman R. Augustine Ms. Linda R. Gooden Ms. Louise M. Gonzales Mr. James L. Shea TOTAL $102.4 The Hon. Francis X. Kelly, Jr. Mr. David Kinkopf Dr. Frank M. Reid, III Dr. Paul L. Vance 4439 40 CREATED BY: Office of University Relations and Marketing Bowie State University Thurgood Marshall Library Room: 249 14000 Jericho Park Road Bowie, MD 20715

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