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LOOKING BACK
MOVING FORWARD
ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015
BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY
ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015
| ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE 1
Blazing a New Trail
INNOVATION2
Training Social Workers with a
Global Perspective
ACADEMICS  RESEARCH 4
Joining the Fight against Cyber Threats
Faculty Achievements
Training the Educators of Tomorrow
150TH CELEBRATION 8
Remembering Our Roots Telling Our Story
CAMPUS IMPROVEMENTS 10
Construction Begins on a Cutting-Edge
Science Building
Wiseman Centre Demolition Makes Way
for Science Building
A Green Campus Gets Even Greener
STUDENT LIFE 15
Students Stand Against Injustice
Bowie State Students Join
National Conversations 
Student Achievements
Student Team Develops Electronic Kiosk
for the Homeless 
ATHLETICS19
Lady Bulldogs Bring Home a Shining
New Victory
Excellence on the Field and in the Classroom
PHILANTHROPY21
Sesquicentennial Giving Supports Students
DONORS23
FINANCIALS35
ADMINISTRATION37
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A
n aura of reflection and expectation enveloped the
campus as we began the 2014–15 academic year with
the sesquicentennial celebration of our founding on
the horizon. The backdrop of 150 years of providing access
and opportunity in higher education framed a full slate
of events throughout 2015. It also guided our expanding
efforts to advance an agenda of transformation and
innovation to secure the future of Bowie State University.
Looking back inspired us to push forward. The future
began to take shape before our eyes as construction of
a new building for natural sciences, mathematics and
nursing got underway. This state-of-the-art science facility
will change the landscape of the campus and significantly
enhance our ability to compete for top students and faculty
to join those who already make Bowie State University a
very special place.
I am pleased to share just a few examples of the innovation
and commitment to excellence that we see every day across
the university, like the expanding student entrepreneurship
initiatives and curriculum enhancements in cybersecurity
education.Inthisannualreportyouwillreadaboutourfaculty
and students who are earning distinctive recognitions from
prestigious organizations and taking a seat at the table with
local and national leaders to help address the critical issues
of our time.
The Founders Day Awards Gala set the stage to recognize
the growing engagement of alumni and friends throughout
the year. It is particularly gratifying to note the achievements
of our alumni and their commitment to advancing the legacy
of Bowie State University.
As you review this annual report, it is my hope that you
will take pride in the accomplishments of Bowie State
University this year. I salute the faculty, staff, students,
alumni and friends who contributed to our success in ways
large and small.
Sincerely,
Mickey L. Burnim, Ph.D.
President
PRESIDENT’S
MESSAGE
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When preparing for their future
careers, some students choose to
create their own path.
Through collaborative efforts with its partners, the
Entrepreneurship Academy aims to nurture student
entrepreneurs and prepare them for local and regional
business plan competitions, in the hopes that they will later
join the Bowie Business Innovation Center (Bowie BIC),
the regional business incubator also located at Bowie State.
E
ntrepreneurship education at Bowie State got a
boost in October 2014 with the opening of a Student
Business Hatchery, an initiative of the Bowie State
Entrepreneurship Academy to support students looking
to start a business and connect them with expert coaches.
Budding student entrepreneurs can now turn their ideas
into business plans and enter the Entrepreneurship
Academy’s Business Idea Competition for the chance
to join the business incubator.
The top three winners of the spring 2014 competition
won seed money and got to move into new office space in
the Student Business Hatchery to further develop their
business ideas. They also had access to coaching from the
Entrepreneurship Academy’s advisory council, composed
of local entrepre­neurs, Bowie State faculty, company
presidents, and other business professionals.
The College of Business started the Entrepreneurship
Academy in 2013 to provide a pathway of practical learning
opportunities to help college and high school students,
especially those from at-risk communities, establish
and develop their own businesses. Under the direction
of Executive Director and Assistant Professor Minnette
Bumpus, the academy hosted a summer entrepreneurship
camp for high school students for the first time in 2014.
Innovation
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I N N O V A T I O N
The ability to understand and
appreciate cultural differences goes
a long way in providing effective care
in the field of social work.
D
r. André Stevenson, chair of the Department
of Social Work, wanted to give students more
opportunities to learn those qualities in the context
of a global environment and, at the same time, develop the
skills to work in cross-cultural settings.
Together, Dr. Stevenson and co-coordinator Ellen Livingston
have led the Global Learning Visits program, implemented
to hone social work students’ cultural knowledge and
awareness through international travel, so they can be
better equipped to address the needs and issues in the
communities they serve. There are also plans to expand
the curriculum to include an elective course focused on
international social work.
The department has sent groups to four countries: Munich,
Germany; Havana, Cuba; San Juan, Puerto Rico; and
Maraisburg, South Africa, located in the Gauteng province
where Johannesburg is the capital. The two- to three-week
learning trips for students, and sometimes faculty, were
developed in partnership with the University of Southern
Illinois-Carbondale, University of Connecticut, and U.S.
Agency for International Development (USAID). All but
the Cuba trip were open only to social work students.
The groups visited community organizations working on
social issues, heard from local experts about the countries’
culture and government, toured important cultural
landmarks or attended an accelerated course on economic
and political human rights. Some students participated
alongside community members in hands-on service, like
helping South African social workers to prepare care plans
and social activities for children and adults with AIDS.
Some even earned course credits.
For students like Kiara Howard, who traveled to both
Cuba and South Africa, participating in Global Learning
Visits equipped her to become a better social worker and
understand cultures through immersion. “Social work is
about dealing with different types of people and you are able
to relate to them more if you are able to get an idea of where
they come from,” she said. “I feel like it’s helped me become
more culturally competent.”
TRAINING SOCIAL WORKERS WITH
A GLOBAL
PERSPECTIVE
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As the nation faces a shortage
of well-trained cybersecurity
professionals, Bowie State
University is meeting the need
by preparing more individuals in
the fight against cyber threats,
which President Barack Obama
identifies as one of our most
important challenges.
B
owie State University is one of 13 historically
black colleges and universities (HBCUs) awarded
$25 million over five years to develop a pipeline
for minorities in cybersecurity. Bowie State received
a five-year, $1.2 million grant in the formation of the
Cybersecurity Workforce Pipeline Consortium, a network
established by the U.S. Department of Energy with funding
from the National Nuclear Security Administration. Led by
Norfolk State University, the consortium also includes two
national labs and the Charleston County School District in
South Carolina.
Academics  Research
JOINING THE FIGHT AGAINST
CYBER
THREATS
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A C A D E M I C S  R E S E A R C H
With the grant, the university will enhance its award-
winning cybersecurity curriculum by expanding on
the real-world learning opportunities for students and
purchasing the latest computer technology. Bowie State
will also develop more summer youth technology programs
and strengthen collaborations with industry leaders and
government agencies.
A unique partnership with a national cybersecurity
institute has already added to Bowie State’s ability to teach
students the computer technology skills that employers
need most.
Unique Partnership
Computer Science Professor Lethia Jackson is teaching her
students to evaluate and improve computer code using the
Software Assurance Marketplace (SWAMP), housed at the
Morgridge Institute for Research in Madison, Wisconsin.
The partnership offers a national model for integrating
cybersecurity into the curriculum. The SWAMP provides
a rich and accessible suite of software security tools that
Bowie State is integrating into undergraduate coding
courses, giving students an efficient way to examine and rid
their code of security weaknesses.
The academic benefits are transformational for the
students, says Dr. Jackson. “My research students are
becoming what I consider to be prolific programmers by
using the SWAMP. Now they not only write code, but they
can read and interpret other people’s code for errors, which
will be necessary for any job in this field.”
She plans to establish a code review process in the classes,
where graduate and undergraduate researchers submit
student-produced code into the SWAMP continuous
assurance pipeline. The team, called the Forensic
Technology Information Cyber Squad, will work with
students to identify where and why code is vulnerable
and determine a path to correction.
Bowie State’s computer science department will compile
its findings into a comprehensive secure coding book that
defines common errors and possible fixes. Dr. Jackson says
the goal is to share it with other universities, beginning with
the consortium’s 12 other HBCUs.
Provost Weldon Jackson (standing fifth from the left) joins administrators from 12 other HBCUs, two national laboratories and a school
system at the signing of the Cybersecurity Workforce Pipeline agreement.
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A C A D E M I C S  R E S E A R C H
FACULTY
ACHIEVEMENTS
Computer Science Expert
Advances Public Policy
Assistant Professor Quincy Brown took a year-long
sabbatical from Bowie State in September 2014 to
work with policymakers as a distinguished Science and
Technology Policy Fellow for the American Association
for the Advancement of Science. For the computer science
professor, it was an opportunity to shape decision-makers’
process of creating policies that affect how women and
people of color can pave their pathway to science and
technology-related careers. Dr. Brown, who has since
returned to BSU, wants to create a pipeline for women and
minorities to enter those fields.
Biology Professor Named Carnegie
African Diaspora Fellow
Assistant Professor Anne Osano traveled to Kenya in
summer 2015 as a prestigious Carnegie African Diaspora
Fellow to study neem, a tropical plant used by local people
to treat diseases of the blood, liver and skin. As one of 60
selected fellows, she partnered with the University of
Nairobi to collect and study samples of neem to explore its
health and healing benefits from a scientific perspective. Dr.
Osano, who grew up in Kenya, also trained professors there
to teach science courses online to make college education
more accessible.
INTERIM ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
FREDDIE VAUGHNS was honored by the White House as a 2015
HBCU Champion of Change, celebrating his long-standing
commitment to promoting student success and graduation.
The late Dr. Vaughns, who died on July 4, 2015, is remembered
as a beloved administrator and professor who always put
students first.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR ALLISSA RICHARDSON joined four
instructors to teach nearly 3,000 people in 130 countries about
how to tell compelling stories using their smartphones in a free
online course. Sponsored by the Knight Center for Journalism
in the Americas, the course was a first-of-its-kind program
specializing in mobile journalism.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR JOSEPH LANCIANO, who has taught
accounting at Bowie State for nearly 40 years, received a
Doetsch-Hooper Outstanding Teaching Award from the Maryland
Association of Certified Public Accountants. The award recognizes
his commitment to accounting education, contributions to Bowie
State and professional achievements. Lanciano is the coordinator
for the accounting program, which regularly places graduates with
some of the region’s top employers.
C-SPAN3’s American History TV broadcast a lecture by
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR TAMARA BROWN on how the American
concept of race impacted the Supreme Court’s landmark 1896
Plessy v. Ferguson decision, which served as the legal basis for
segregation until 1954. The “Lectures in History” video is now
archived online.
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR BOB BARTLETT received a 2015
Individual Artist Award from the Maryland Arts Council to
honor his achievement in playwriting and to support further
advancement of his career. A prolific playwright, Bartlett
had several of his plays performed in staged readings at
special events, including the 2014 Page-to-Stage Festival at
the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. He was
also commissioned to write a play for Bowie State’s 150th
anniversary celebration.
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A C A D E M I C S  R E S E A R C H
S
tudents who aspire to teach often get the best training
when they are standing in front of the classroom.
Over the years, the College of Education has built
strong partnerships with local public schools and in 2015
received national honors for how well it prepares student
interns to become effective teachers.
The Exemplary Professional Development School
Achievement Award recognizes the College of Education’s
programs to enhance the hands-on experience for student
interns and foster mentoring relationships with local
schoolteachers. The National Association for Professional
Development Schools praised Bowie State’s practice of
assessing the programs’ success in providing a sound
education for both the college interns and the children
they help teach.
Collaboratively developed by the College of Education and
its public school partners, the programs also award action
research grants to encourage local teachers and student
interns to explore innovative teaching methods and
advance their educational practices.
Dr. Eva Garin, coordinator of Bowie State’s Professional
Development Schools Network, says that the goal of the
partnerships is to explore models of effective teaching and
learning. After completing a yearlong clinical practicum,
she says, students are better equipped to take on the
classroom challenges facing educators.
TRAINING THE
EDUCATORS OF
TOMORROW
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When Bowie State University
stopped to recognize the 150th
anniversary of its founding, 2015
became a year of revelry for the
campus community, alumni and
friends and an opportunity to tell
the university’s story to a broader
audience. Together, we celebrated
a rich legacy of achievement that
began in 1865.
150th Celebration
1
REMEMBERING OUR ROOTS
TELLING
OUR STORY
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T
he anniversary theme, “Delivering on the Promise of
Opportunity,” provided the framework for a series
of lectures, performances, forums, exhibits, alumni
gatherings and other events. We looked back at our humble
beginnings for inspiration while focusing on the many ways
Bowie State is fulfilling its vision to become one of the best
comprehensive universities in the nation.
From our oldest alumna attending the kickoff luncheon in
Baltimore, where the Bowie State story began, to a stellar
Founders Day Awards Gala at National Harbor, Prince
George’s County’s developing jewel, the sesquicentennial
activities bridged the university’s geographic and histor­
ical timeline. Expanding appreciation for the Bowie State
story was a major focus, with an interactive website,
historical video and sesquicentennial exhibit in Annapolis,
providing a rich tapestry of information that reached far
beyond the campus.
PHOTOGRAPHS
1	 Birthday Celebration
2	 Founders Day Convocation
3	 Sesquicentennial Kick-off Luncheon
4	 HBCU Presidents Forum
5	 Bowie State Day in Annapolis
6	 Founders Day Convocation
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1 5 0 T H C E L E B R A T I O N
Campus Improvements
CONSTRUCTION
BEGINS ON A
CUTTING-EDGE
SCIENCE
BUILDING
In May 2015, construction began
on the Center for Natural Sciences,
Mathematics and Nursing, the
148,995-square-foot facility replacing
the Crawford Science Building.
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C A M P U S I M P R O V E M E N T S
E
qually stunning and state of the art, it promises to
change the landscape of the campus as a hub for
science, technology, mathematics and engineering
(STEM) education. It will position Bowie State as a leader in
attracting expert faculty and producing graduates who meet
the increasing national demand for qualified professionals
in those fields.
The $104 million development kicked off with a ground­
breaking ceremony keynoted by Maryland’s Lieutenant
Governor Boyd Rutherford who remarked, “This project is
key to economic and workforce development for the state.”
The latest in a tripartite of new buildings erected on campus
in the past five years, the science center will facilitate
student research and collaboration across programs and
disciplines, offering 14 teaching laboratories, 15 flexible
classrooms and a rooftop greenhouse as a shared space for
interactive learning. An iconic cylindrical, glass-walled
structure is the center’s signature feature that will serve
as a visual expression of the university’s commitment to
STEM education.
The building also allows for the expansion of the nursing
program, one of the most popular majors on campus with
a waiting list of interested applicants, and features a
cutting-edge simulation suite to give students additional
experience as hands-on practitioners. Playing a part in
remedying the country’s nursing shortage and filling
communities with healers and caretakers is a mighty return
on the building’s initial investment.
Construction on the science center is expected to be
complete in spring 2017.
Maryland Delegate James Proctor Jr. (’69, ’72) joins President
Mickey L. Burnim at the ground-breaking. Proctor passed away
in 2015.
Maryland Lieutenant
Governor Rutherford (third
from right) joins President Burnim
(fourth from right), state officials and a Clark
Construction representative for the ground-breaking.
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WISEMAN CENTRE DEMOLITION
MAKES WAY FOR
SCIENCE BUILDING
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan tours the Crawford Science
Building, which is slated for demolition.
W
hen the J. Alexander Wiseman Student
Centre opened in 1966, it was part of a period
of transformation of the campus landscape
when five new buildings were erected in 11 years. Many
alumni have fond memories of the Wiseman Centre—from
participating in student activities to connecting with their
mentors to meeting lifelong friends.
Its demolition marked another era of transformation as the
university made way for the construction of the Center for
Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Nursing.
The student center’s name honored the legacy of Dr.
Wiseman, a Bowie State alumnus and beloved education
professor who eventually became the founding director of
the Graduate Division in 1969. His relatives got the chance
to visit the campus just before the building’s demolition and
made their way to the newly opened Student Center, which
still honors Dr. Wiseman with a first-floor ballroom that
bears his name.
After the completion of the new science center, the Crawford
Science Building will be demolished and replaced with
green space. Opened in 1967, the building is currently
home to the departments of natural sciences and
mathematics. Its demolition will mark the complete
transition of those academic programs to the larger,
state-of-the-art science center and create new open space
adjacent to the Student Center.
Dr. Wiseman’s relatives
visit the Wiseman Centre
before demolition.
C A M P U S I M P R O V E M E N T S
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Creating an earth-friendly campus
has long been a priority at Bowie
State. With the completion of several
concurrent initiatives, the university
solidified its position as a leader in
sustainability.
B
owie State ranked among the greenest historically
black colleges and universities in The HBCU
Green Report—jointly released by Clark Atlanta
University, the Building Green Initiative and the North
Carolina Institute of Minority Economic Development.
Bowie State was one of only three schools out of the 43
surveyed to hit every benchmark based on a ten-category
checklist, comprising administration, green building,
student involvement, food and recycling, and climate
change and energy.
A GREEN CAMPUS GETS EVEN
GREENER
In 2014, Bowie State became the first HBCU to earn the
U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED Gold Certification for
a student center. The new construction, completed in 2013,
was also honored with an Excellence in Design Award by
the American Institute of Architects. The installation of
two solar-powered charging stations also gave the campus
community a more convenient and energy-efficient way to
power up their cell phones, laptops and tablets, reducing
reliance on traditional electric sockets.
These planned efforts, included in the university’s
framework to achieve climate neutrality by 2019, have been
funded in part by Bowie State’s students, who elected to
implement a yearly sustainability fee as part of their tuition.
In 2015, President Mickey Burnim signed the American
Campuses Act on Climate Pledge and the new American
College  University Presidents’ Climate Commitment,
building on the university’s dedication to sustainability.
C A M P U S I M P R O V E M E N T S
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C A M P U S I M P R O V E M E N T S
Student Ambassadors Take
on Expanded Role
The Student Green Ambassadors took on a larger
role in supporting the university’s sustainability
goals when two Bowie State students attended
the 2014 Association for the Advancement of
Sustainability in Higher Education Conference
in Portland, Oregon—for the first time. Students
OVANDO BROWN and MARYANN JACKSON joined
two staff members and a professor to learn about
the latest trends to promote green practices on
campuses. The student ambassadors are charged
with educating the campus about green living as
members of the university’s Climate Commitment
Coordinating Committee (C4).
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Bowie State students,
moved by high-profile cases
of African-Americans killed
by police, raised their voices
in the call for justice.
T
hey rallied their peers and organized
activities to engage the campus
and community on issues of justice
and equality, including a forum and vigil to
strengthen ties between the university and
local police agencies.
STUDENTS
STAND
AGAINSTINJUSTICE
Student Life
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S T U D E N T L I F E
The Student Government Association invited leaders from
the Bowie State University Police, Bowie City Police and
Prince George’s County Police to join a panel to discuss
relations between law enforcement and the people they
serve. The forum provided a platform for students to
address their questions to police officials in an open
exchange—an example of the kinds of peaceful dialogue
that can take place between police and the public. The vigil,
held just before the forum, symbolized a public display of
unity to increase positive interactions between students
and the police. Officers and students, holding hands as they
stood around the campus obelisk, listened to songs, poetry
and a prayer for unity.
Throughout the school year, students found ways to raise
their voices and energize the campus and local community
in response to cases of suspected police brutality. When
widespread rioting and protests surged in Ferguson,
Missouri and major cities nationwide following the
police shooting of Michael Brown in fall 2014, Bowie
State students stopped traffic on MD-197 in a peaceful
demonstration just outside the campus. They also held a
vigil in Brown’s honor. When looting and violent protests
spread throughout Baltimore after the death of Freddie
Gray while in police custody, student leaders and athletes
volunteered in the clean-up efforts in some of the city’s
poorest neighborhoods.
Student Golden Okolo (center)
attends a press conference with
Maryland Congresswoman
Edwards (left) and California
Congresswoman Pelosi (right).
BOWIE STATE STUDENTS
JOIN NATIONAL
CONVERSATIONS
O
n the eve of major local, statewide and Congressional
elections, Bowie State students made their voices
heard by engaging political leaders and candidates
in national conversations.
Joining House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.)
and Congresswoman Donna Edwards (D-Md.) at a college
affordability press conference, student Golden Okolo shared
the impact of taking on thousands of dollars in student loans
at an out-of-state university before transferring to Bowie
State. A month later, U.S. Senators Ben Cardin and Barbara
Mikulski visited the campus to hear from students and
administrators about the challenges Maryland students
face in paying for their education.
Building on the momentum of President Obama’s My
Brother’s Keeper initiative to address opportunity gaps
faced by boys and young men of color, Cardin returned to
campus with Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) for a
press briefing on how community partners, like Bowie State
University, can support it. They learned about the successes
of the Bowie State Male Initiative in helping male students
reach their full potential though mentoring and support.
Students also invited high-profile political candidates to
the campus to engage students in their campaign agendas.
Maryland gubernatorial candidate Larry Hogan, who was
elected governor in 2015, visited the campus to encourage
students to exercise their right to vote in a forum hosted by
the Alpha Kappa Alpha fraternity. As Congressman Rand
Paul (R-Ky.) weighed a run for the White House, he visited
Bowie State to lay out his vision for criminal justice reform.
S T U D E N T L I F E
BIOLOGY MAJOR OGOCHUKWU EBURUOH won first place in
the Information Technology Showcase and a $2,500 Johnson
 Johnson scholarship at the Black Data Processors
Associates’ 2014 national conference in Indianapolis, Indiana.
In a poster presentation, she argued that open source electronic
health systems could facilitate clinical quality control in
her native country of Nigeria. COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
MAJOR BRYAN BEMLEY placed third in the inaugural Mobile
Apps Showcase and received a $4,000 State Farm Insurance
scholarship for creating an app to help students learn
multiplication facts.
STUDENT
ACHIEVEMENTS
As the winner of a national student fashion design contest,
VISUAL COMMUNICATION AND DIGITAL MEDIA ARTS
MAJOR TRAVONNE WALKER designed an evening dress worn
by celebrity host Janell Snowden at the McDonald’s 365Black
Awards, held during the 2014 Essence Music Festival in New
Orleans, Louisiana. Walker worked with Project Runway finalist
Kimberly Goldson to bring her design to life. Through the Harlem
Fashion Row contest, Walker also made a red carpet appearance
at the 365Black Awards and received a $1,000 scholarship.
EARLY CHILDHOOD/SPECIAL EDUCATION MAJOR
AYANNA TWEEDY was profiled in a 90-second NCAA
student-athlete video promoting Division II college athletics.
Tweedy is also president of the Central Intercollegiate Athletics
Association (CIAA) Student Athlete Advisory Committee.
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Congressman Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) celebrates student inventors at the Capitol Hill Maker Faire.
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S T U D E N T L I F E
STUDENT TEAM DEVELOPS
ELECTRONIC KIOSK FOR
THE HOMELESS
C
an technology help connect the homeless to local
shelters? A team of Bowie State students said yes.
They envisioned and developed an electronic kiosk
designed to link homeless individuals and families with
up-to-date information about the shelters and resources
available in their community.
In spring 2015, computer technology majors Ryan Kinney
and Benjamin Tasker, along with computer science major
Grace Adewuyi, presented their interactive model to the
public and members of Congress at the Capitol Hill Maker
Faire and the much larger National Maker Faire, two
showcases of inventions. Bowie State was one of only
nine schools invited to the Capitol Hill Maker Faire.
The team developed the kiosk to enable people in need
to receive real-time information about the number of
available beds at local shelters, as well as other resources
like food, toiletries or clothing. For the project to be fully
implemented, the students proposed that the kiosk would
use reservation software to connect to a network of
local shelters.
The invention was developed for the STARS Design
Challenge, a contest through the Department of Computer
Science encouraging students to use technology to create
an original product that addresses a problem in society.
Assistant Professor Courtney Lamar established the
competition to engage students from various academic
programs to work together to turn their ideas into a
workable model.
LADY BULLDOGS BRING HOME
A SHINING
NEWVICTORY
Athletics
A
s gifted in the classroom as they are in their game,
they also won the CIAA Bowling Highest Grade
Point Average Award for their cumulative 3.23 GPA,
the most preeminent of any CIAA women’s bowling team.
The Lady Bulldogs earned the lofty CIAA title in a 4–1
blowout against defending Virginia State, clinching the
victory for the 2014–2015 season. It’s an addition to an
already long string of championships in 2005, 2006, 2010
and 2013. Under the direction of Head Coach Kenneth
Scott, they finished with a 61–23 overall record and placed
sixth in The National Tenpin Coaches Association poll of
D2/D3 schools.
For an impressive fifth time, Bowie
State University Women’s Bowling
Team brought the championship back
to campus, reaffirming them as the
university’s winningest team in any
sport in the Central Intercollegiate
Athletic Association (CIAA).
The team also dominated the top league honors during the
CIAA Bowling Awards Ceremony, including Bowler of the
Year (Shayla Lightfoot), Rookie of the Year (Sierra Davis)
and Coach of the Year. Together, they won the Northern
Division trophy for finishing the regular season with only
one conference loss. Four students, including a set of sisters,
were named to the honorary 10-member All-CIAA Women’s
Bowling Team.
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A T H L E T I C S
EXCELLENCE ON
THE FIELD AND IN THE
CLASSROOM
T
he Bowie State University athletics program
encourages students to be great in their sport and in
their studies. Throughout her time at Bowie State,
Cassandra Clayborne distinguished herself on both fronts.
A star on the field and in the classroom, outfielder
Clayborne ended her stellar Bowie State softball career
in 2015 by being named one of the top 30 finalists for
the NCAA Woman of the Year Award, which recognizes
excellence in academics, athletics, community service
and leadership. She was selected from a record 480 school
nominees, which was narrowed to 30 women representing
each of the three NCAA divisions and 12 different sports.
An Honors Program student and biology major, Clayborne
graduated with a perfect 4.0 grade point average and was
also named the 2015 Female Scholar Athlete of the Year
by the CIAA, among other awards.
Clayborne’s honor shined a national spotlight on Bowie
State athletics as she represented the university and the
CIAA at the 2015 NCAA Woman of the Year’s annual
ceremony in Indianapolis, Indiana. Her teammates and
coaches heralded her positive attitude and her dedication
to her studies.
Bulldogs Take Northern Division Title,
Player of the Year
The Bulldogs men’s basketball team clinched the CIAA Northern
Division title when they closed out the season with a 21-7 overall
record (13-3 in league play and 8-2 in the North). Although
Bowie State shared the title with the Virginia State University
Trojans, the Bulldogs entered the CIAA Tournament as the #1
seed. BOWIE STATE GUARD CAMERON KNOX was named the
2014–2015 CIAA Men’s Basketball Player of the Year.
Bulldogs Football Produces NFL Talent
FORMER BULLDOGS TIGHT END KHARI LEE (’15) joined
the National Football League in 2015 after a Pro Day on
campus drew more than 20 NFL team managers, scouts
and staff to evaluate his skills. Lee signed as a free agent
with the Houston Texans before being traded to the Chicago
Bears, who gave up a draft pick to get him. Another Bulldog,
WIDE RECEIVER DOUGLAS MCNEIL III (’13), suited up for
the Seattle Seahawks on the NFL’s biggest stage that year,
becoming the second former Bowie State athlete to be a part
of a Super Bowl roster.
The Sesquicentennial Founders Day
Awards Gala offered an opportunity
for supporters to help strengthen
the future of Bowie State University
with gifts focused on scholarships
and student support.
 SESQUICENTENNIAL GIVING
SUPPORTS
 STUDENTS
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Philanthropy
LaVerne Gray (center) from the Mildred Ridgley Gray
Charitable Trust
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our donors set the high bar—together, they
contributed more than $500,000 toward the
$1.5 million annual goal.
Mildred Ridgley Gray Charitable Trust, Inc.—
$100,000
LaVerne Gray, president of the Mildred Ridgley Gray
Charitable Trust, Inc., facilitated the donation of $100,000
to the William S. Gray Endowed Scholarship Fund. Bowie
State Foundation board member Mildred Ridgley-Gray (’40,
’46) created the fund to honor her late husband and support
students majoring in education. The trust was established
in 2001 to support the research of family histories and
institutions, as well as to preserve the legacy of Ridgley, a
historic post-Civil War community of emancipated slaves.
Bowie State University National Alumni
Association, Inc. (BSUNAA)—$150,000
Under the leadership of Dr. John A. Word (’77, ’81), the
BSUNAA pledged $150,000, symbolic of the sesquicentennial.
The goal was to engage the broader alumni community in
raising funds for scholarships to support the university’s
student recruitment and retention goals.
Aerojet Rocketdyne—$150,000
Glenn Mahone, vice president of communications for
Aerojet Rocketdyne and a Bowie State University
Foundation board member, facilitated the company’s
$150,000 donation for student scholarships. An advocate
for science and technology education and world-recognized
aerospace and defense leader, Aerojet Rocketdyne has
established a strong community partnership with Bowie
State University.
Dr. John A. Word (center) from the BSU National
Alumni Association
Southwest Airlines—$160,000
The nation’s largest domestic carrier, Southwest Airlines
gave an in-kind donation of airline vouchers worth $150
for each person attending the gala. Through the investment
efforts of Karen Price-Ward, community affairs and
grassroots regional leader, Southwest Airlines has
established a mutually beneficial relationship with Bowie
State University that has lasted more than 10 years, an
outstanding example of corporate philanthropy at work.
Southwest Airlines has transported Bowie State students to
internships, service trips, and educational competitions;
provided fundraising assistance; and donated airline tickets
to support athletic events. 
Glenn Mahone (center) from Aerojet Rocketdyne
Karen Price-Ward (at the podium) from Southwest Airlines
Leadership Circle
($25,000+)
Aerojet Rocketdyne
BSU National Alumni Association
CIAA
K. Neal International Trucks, Inc.
MGM Resorts, International
Mildred Ridgley Gray
Charitable Trust, Inc.
Office of the Prince George’s
County Executive
Radio One, Inc.
Thurgood Marshall College
Fund (TMCF)
Verizon
Estate of Irene B. Hebron
Glenn Mahone
Mildred Ridgley-Gray
Heritage Circle
($10,000—$24,999)
ABM Janitorial Services
Baltimore Gas  Electric Company
Combined Federal Campaign
International Software Systems, Inc.
Maryland Charity Campaign
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Novolex
T. Rowe Price Foundation, Inc.
The Whiting-Turner
Contracting Company
Thompson Hospitality Corp.
Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A., Inc.
Kimberly Ann Stokes
Ryan Yu
Goodloe Circle
($5,000—$9,999)
Allmond  Company LLC
Capitol Strategies, LLC
Circle of Friends North Carolina Group
Community Foundation for the
National Capital Region
GEICO Philanthropic Foundation
Shiloh Baptist Church
The Epic Brands
University of Maryland Foundation, Inc.
Angela K. Contee-Borders
Loring Millin
Salome Raheim
Betty B. Turner
Diane Wilson-Bragg
Cornerstone Circle
($2,500—$4,999)
Aerotek
Arel ICM LLC
Chesapeake Bay Area Combined
Federal Campaign
Clark Construction Group LLC
CohnReznick
Enterprise Holdings Foundation
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Goodloe Memorial Unitarian
Universalist Congregation
HAZMED
Industrial Bank, NA
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Maryland National Capital Park 
Planning Commission
NAI The Michael Co. Inc.
Old Line Bank
Pepco Holdings Inc.
TEKSystems
Wegmans Food Markets, Inc.
Barbara Wilson Bush
Irving V. Long
Raymond S. Peters
Robert H. Strother
Founders Circle
($1,000—$2,499)
70/80’s Alumni Group
American Honda Motor Co. Inc.
Ava Electric Company, Inc.
Blacks in Government Pentagon Chapter
BSUNAA Montgomery County Chapter
California Community Foundation
Charles H. Wesley Lodge No. 147
Coca Cola Enterprises
Delmock Technologies, Inc.
Dorsey Educational Fund, Inc.
Envision Eye  Laser Center
Follett Higher Education Group
Freedmen’s Hospital Nurses
Alumni Clubs, Inc.
Greater Prince George’s
Business Roundtable
Johns Hopkins Accounts
Payable Service Center
Johnson Controls Inc.
NY Chapter - Continental Societies, Inc.
Prince George County Human
Relations Commission
Safeway, Inc.
Southern Christian Leader Conference
T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.
Theater Alliance of Washington DC
Wedderburn Innovative Solutions, LLC
Zonta Club of P.G.C. Foundation, Inc.
Derrick Anthony Bailey
Florence V. Beaty
Karl Bruce Brockenbrough
Erwin Brown Jr.
Cynthia A. Brown
Darren L. Brown
Mickey L. Burnim
Patricia Caldwell-Butler
E. Marie Council
Joyce A. Cowan
Mable M. Curtis
Juanita J. Davis
Marvis Conley Donalson
Ivan Sylvester Dotson
Andrew Eugene Edwards
Mel Franklin
Anthony Oneal Gaston
Andrea C. Harrison
Audrey C. Johnson
Ellen C. Livingston
Richard Lucas Jr.
D. Michael Lyles
Addie Martin
Ricardo C. Mitchell
Joyce R. Phillip
Raman Ruia
Carolyn F. Scriber
Karen J. Shaheed
Roland B. Smith Jr.
Barbara J. Smith
George S. Sochan
Frederick Douglas Taylor Jr.
Richard A. Thomas
Tammi L. Thomas
Karen R. Toles
Artie L. Travis
Isaac C. Trouth III
Sherece Y. West-Scantlebury
Ronald Williams
Gilbert O. Williams
Educators Circle
($500—$999)
BSUNAA Campus Based
Alumni Chapter
J  K Contracting, Inc.
Law Office of Beverly Winstead LLC
Leadership Prince George’s Inc.
Donald L. Ball Jr.
William G. Bostic Jr.
Dione F. Bowlding
Daniel C. Brock
Evelyn Jarrett Chatmon
Alan M. Davis
Robert O. Davis
Clyde Doughty Jr.
Madeleine M. Downing
Andrea Eley
Richard Faltz Jr.
Geraldine A. Feaster
Kevin Fleming
Anita D. Ford
Victoria Ashley Harris
Valerie E. Hebert
Janice J. James
Anthony J. Jefferson
James E. Lewis
Audrey Marie Lugmayer
James E. Lyons Sr.
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Donors(Gifts Made July 1, 2014–June 20, 2015)
Rosalind Muchiri
Ruby B. Nelson
Chukwuma F. Obidegwu
Joan Freeland O’Neal
Monica Inez Palmer
Alfonzo Powell
Cassandra M. Robinson
Molly M. Ruppert
Cheryl A. Sawyers
Earl N. Speights
Wilhelmina D. Stevenson
William M. Talbert
Zilpha P. Thomas
Anshia B. Tull
Joseph A. Urquhart
Darren J. Washington
Patricia Wilson-Carter
Lillian J. Wiseman
John A. Word Sr.
Rita D. Wutoh
Scholars Circle
($250—$499)
J. R. Mitchell Company
Liberty Christian Church
Our House Inc.
Reid Temple AME Church
Stewart Financial Services, Inc.
YourCause, LLC
Marian L. Anderson
Linwood Harvey Bowers
John W. Brooks
Craig A. Brown
Gretta L. G. Burnett
Linda Gray Butler
Yvette C. Caldwell
Sheree I. Carson
Kimberly Pendleton Chew
Glen J. Christopher
Marvin B. Cornish Sr.
Arlene G. Creek
LaGail Crews-Lowe
Robert E. Cromwell
Thelma Thomas Daley
David R. Dickson
Arthur Dock
Lawanna Dowtin
Shawn M. Estelle
Catherine Fitzgerald
Major Clement I. Goodwine
Robert Sterling Green
James E. Griffin
Regina G. Guyther
Allyson R. Hardy-Dobbins
Deirdre Yvette Harrison
Clint B. Harvin
Richard A. Hawkins
Barbara G. Hudak
Jerry Isaac
Hasani Adisa Isom
Cynthia R. Jackson
Estelle Owens Johnson
Kina M. Johnson-Malcolm
Clarence Thomas Jones
Antonio L. Jones
Mark Jones
Cecile Kahan
Phyllis M. Knight
Evelyn Estep Love
Veda Ann McCoy
Deborah S. McFarland
Jacqueline C. McGuire
Bobette S. Meads
William D. Missouri
Clarence B. Mollock Sr.
Arthur B. Moore Jr.
Shirley Robinson Morris
David Lee Nelson
Julia A. Paul
Erma Tucker Price
King David Range
Jacqueline A. Robinson
Gathier Rodgers Jr.
Stanley Rolark
Barbara J. Rucker-Boney
Marian Rucker-Shamu
James Earl Sherrell
George Simmons
Phyllis P. Sisson
Patricia A. Smith
Sandra E. Spears
Sherrod Stanard
John H. Starks
Roman Sznajder
Traki L. Taylor-Webb
Janet L. Thomas
Kennith Tyler
W. Paul Valentine
Weyden Wedderburn
Monique Renee White-Chiselom
Cecilia D. Williams
Gwendolyn S. Williams
Doris Butler Woodus
Teresa D. Wright
Theodore R. Wright III
Donors Circle
($100—$249)
American Business Womens
Association
America’s Charities
ATT Foundation
BSUNAA Baltimore Chapter
BSUNAA Lower Shore Chapter
BSUNAA Prince George’s
County Chapter
Charles Drew Memorial
Scholarship Fund, Inc.
Cutty’s Rock’N Ribs, LLC
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc.
Evans Tree Service, Inc.
Michael Epstein Sports Productions, Inc.
Network for Good
The Law Offices of Walker Turner, PA
Winstead Tax Group
Angela N. Adams
Janet J. Adams
Adetayo Oluwaseun Adeleye
Victor Adeokun
Folake Adesola Adeyemi
James F. Adomanis
Monday S. Ajabor
Anthony B. Akinde
Kola Olusola Akinola
Kamala T. Alark
Sequoia O. Alexander
Amos Alston
Nathaniel Alston Jr.
William Anderson
Mirinda Jewell Anderson-White
Darlene S. Antezana
Lizabeth A. Ardisana
Sylvia Mitchell Askew
Reubin C. Atkins
Monique Michelle Augusta
Shannon Shiron Austin
Marla A. Baines
Ryan Christopher Baker
Arnold S. Ballard
Vanessa Ballard
Herbert L. Ballard
Sarian A. Bangura
Mary R. Bannerman
Michael Barry Bannister
Mary F. Barber
Carl S. Barham
Warren S. Barkley Jr.
Joseph Barnes
Delois Martha Barnes
Aaron Lamont Barnett
William E. Batson
Robert Batten
Ciara Jontea Baylor
Erica F. Beasley
Winell H. C. Belfonte
William T. Belton
Theodora A. Belu-John
Silicia Angel Bentham
Margaret C. Black
William A. Bland
Sharon Fortune Bowden
Lois A. Bowman
Marguerite R. Boyd
Flora Boyd-Maclin
Mary A. Bradford
George Allan Bradley
Roger L. Briscoe
Moncenya D. Broadus
Elizabeth M. Broadway
Tasheena D. Brooks
Judy Harris Brooks
Rashida Simone Brooks
Robert M. Brooks
Tony L. Brown
LaTanya N. Brown-Robertson
Thelma J. Brown-Wallace
Roger Bryan Jr.
Ayannah N. Buford
Senetra Yvette Buie
Myla Bundy
Javona Marie Burke
Simone Nicole Burnette
Joyce J. Burns
Sandra Kendrick Burton
Barbara Butler
Charles V. Butler
Joseph N. Butler
Christopher Michael Butler
Katherine M. Cadle
Lillie Caldwell
Ralph Calhoun
Cherika E. Campbell
Valecia Lynnette Canery
Bernadette Canty
Amanda Diane Carey
Gene M. Carson
Witney Morgan Carter
Octavia L. Carter
Frances J. Carter
Sashikanth Challa
Joyce B. Chambliss
John Wesley Charles
Nannan Chen
Shu-Hui L. Chiu
Mark Anthony Claggett
Robert L. Clark
Violet Elizabeth Claxton
Sheila Diane Clinton
Keith M Coates
Kevin Coates
Schallery Trinell Colbert
Rosalee L. Coleman
Harvey Collier
Pleasala J. Collins
Gwendolyn B. Colston
Angela C. Combs
Albert A. Conner
Joseph Samura Conteh
Robert L. Conway
Ruda W. Conway
Nasheia Michelle Conway
Joyce Patricia Conway
Annel C. Cooke
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D O N O R S
Ceama E. Cooper
Patricia Ann Cooper
Marissa Louise Cooper
Brittney N. Coppage
Saundra M. Coston
Anita R. Creek-Thomas
Robert Leonard Cross
Alexander E. Cruiz
Julian Wade Curry
Maitland W. Dade
Patsy Dorsey Dade
Sharon Dade
Robin E. Daniel
Tracee Vonne Marie Daniels
Neal Daniels
Freddie Davis
Edward C. Davis Jr.
Miles Davis
Rebecca Ann Davis
Sheila Lynn Davis
Sabrina L. Davis
John C. Davis
Annie P. Davis
Abiola Omotayo Dawodu
Andrea L. Deadwyler
Mensah M. Dean
Peggy A. Dearing
Tijuanna Elaine DeCoster
Ernest C. Dinsmore
Lark T. Dobson
De’Ana H. Dow
Weiyng Duan
Adrienne Twyman Dupree
John A. Ealy
Nikol Echols
Swarup Eda
Donald W. Edwards Jr.
Kennette Edwards
Linwood Finnell Edwards
Audrey El-Amin
Jennifer Lucille Erwin
Charles E. Exum Jr.
Frederick D. Faine
Barbara B. Fairfield
Jerome Ronald Farley
Wayne J. Felder
Arthur Lee Fields
Norma A. Fields
Violet L. Fisher
Sandra V. Fitzgerald
Crystal Lynn Flewellen
Gloria A. Flood
Christine A. Foland
Maria Marlene Ford
Kimberly McCall Ford
Shirley Ann Frazier
Deidra Fryer
Kim Gabriel-Bagley
Gary Lamont Gadson
Margo Green Gale
Christian Alexander Gant
Lynn G. Garner
Melody Stevenson Gaskins
Francis W. Gates
Magdalena Gebrekristos
Raymond A. Gerald
Victor Lamont Gibson
Ludie B. Gibson
Erika Michelle Gilbert
Doris Z. Gillard
Mahmoud M. Gimie
Lawrence A. Ginn
Ashley Gloria Givens
Jeanette R. Gould
Lauren Nicole Grady
Noell Patricia Grant
Doris A. Grant
David Gray
Natalie Irene Gray
Jeannette Gray-Watkis
Joseph C. Green
Joseph Michael Green
Rosalyn V. Green
Gwenetta T. Greene
James Walter Greenlee
Patricia C. Griffin-Thomas
Terrence Duane Grows
Charles A. Guilford
Austin E. Gumbs
Ernest C. Hadrick Jr.
Linda Haithcox
Celeste Karis Hall
Nicole L. Hall
Daniela Patrice Hall
Terry M. Hamlin
Johnny Hampton
Dawn Christine Hancock
Tasheda Elizabeth Hardy
Sonya Nichelle Harmon
Jimmie Wayne Harrell
Michael Harris
Audrey S. Harris
Timothy M. Harris
Terrance Terrell Harrison
Robert Anthony Hart
Michael Q. Harvey
Diamond Amani Hawkins
McKinley M. Hayes
Nancy Anne Heinz
Geraldine W. Henderson
Richard E. Henderson Jr.
Ruth Jackson Henley
David Henry
Marc A. Henry
Frederick Henry
Carolyn R. Henson
Thomas Herndon
Tina M. Heyward
Jessie Y. Hicks
Percy Alphonzo Hill
Jacqueline Hines
Edward Hoes
Gwendolyn B. Holland
Irma Ruth Holland
Lynn S. Holloway
Keith Holmes
Carol C. Holt
Michael Hooker
Benjamin Hosch
Denise Howell
Shauna Alyse Hubbard
Archie Ray Hudson
Lawrence Huggins Jr.
John H.S. Hyater Jr.
Carol A. Hyman-Wilson
Marvin H. Jackson
Norman L. Jackson
Lillie M. Jackson
Dionne D. Jackson-Bank
Brenonda F. Jackson-Gray
Vatice Jackson-Walker
Kelly A. James-Haynes
Valerie Foreman Jardine
Ashley Megan Jenifer
Lisa Y. Jenkins
Bonita E. Jenkins
Brenda Joyce Jenkins
William Irvin Jennings
Weihua Jiang
Dwight L. Johnson
Edna Young Johnson
Mary A. Johnson
J’Shaun Lanette Johnson
Kimyana Monika Johnson
Sonya Alesia Johnson
Marie Johnson
Mona D. Johnson
Regina Hedgeman Johnson
Jacqueline Dolore Johnson-Hayes
Remeta A. Johnson-Williams
Sylvia K. Jones
Doretha P. Jones
Janey Javon Jones
Cecelia Elaine Jones-Bowlding
Theodore R. Jordan
Calvin Anthony Jordan
Fawaz Adeniyi Joseph
Farah Joseph
Darsana P. Josyula
Andre D. Joyner
Yarri Ellen Kamara
Anuj Kansal
Christopher Darnell Kelley
Lori L. Kelly
Nicola Kennedy
Alicia L. Kennerly
Dawnielle Kilby-Robb
Larry King
Calvin S. Kinney
Peter J. Kintu
James Dale Kirkland
Waddie Alicia Kolenky
Joseph R. Lanciano
Adina E. Langley
Theresta Lanier
Cargill Lawrence
Glossie Leake
Calvin C. Lee
Nelaya Y. Lee
Dante Lee
Tatia N. Leeks
Trevor A. Liburd
Lucille B. Liggins
Arthur I. Linder Sr.
Anthony Logan
Fri Jilla Longtchi
Corine Lopez
Qingsheng Luo
Tyler Mabry
Richard S. Mack
Carolyn S. Mackey
Isata Mansaray
Nicole J. Marsh
Eric Marshall
Glenise Y. Marshall
Donna F. C. Mason
Eugene W. Matthews
Shaunte’ A. Matthews
Charlene Lynette Matthews
James A. Mbah
Patricia A. McBride
Lee McClain
Ronald Micheal Mccrae
Charlene L. McCullough
Tyira Anita Mcelhaney
Rannice R. McFall
Robert W. McGlotten Jr.
Kierra McKenzie
Douglas T. Mckenzie
Tianya McMillan
Ruth Weedon McNeal
Richelle D. Mendenhall
Adelaide N. Mensah
Judy Rokosz Merring
Chuckey Augustine Michaels
David F. Michals Sr.
Michael Davis Mills
Isaac K. Minkah
Arthur Mitchell Jr.
Domonique Mobley
Leslie A. Mobray
Syreeta Tearna Mollett
Kevin F. Montgomery
Ketreia V. Moore
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D O N O R S
Donors Circle Continued
John Moore Jr.
Chelsea Janee Moore
George Moose
Ayanna Djinji Moo-Young
John D. Morgan Jr.
Audrey Moore Morris
Carmen L. Morrison
Bridgett R. Morse
Oreal D. Morsell
Roberta A. Moseley
Carl E. Muldrow
Robert W. Myles Jr.
Cecilia Natoli
Daniel Ako Ndofor
Henry Ndubuka
Kaila Monet Neal
Mary E. Nettles
Kitenge N’Gambwa
Malik Jamal Nickens
Ozoemena Okey Nwadibia
Valerie Lanair Oates-Walters
Obinna Sleeves Obiejemba
Arthur O’Connor
Blessing O. Ogiata
Vincent Ogida
Godswill Okoji
Oladipo O. Olaleye
Danielle C. Ompad
John M. Organ Jr.
Ruth Cox Owens
Dharma S. Pala
Germain Eugene Palmer
Hermon L. Parker
Marian L. Parker
Mary Chase Parker
Alvin Parks
Charlene M. Passmore
Marion T. Patterson
Barbara Patterson
Tanga Renee Payne
Doris Elaine Payne
Beatrice P. Payne
Gail Linda Peace Fogg
Alma Pendelton
Carolyn W. Perkins
George L. Person Jr.
Verda Peterkin
Joe E. Phillips
Walter James B. Phillips
Maud H. Pinkney
Henry Pinkney
Janis Gregg Pressley
Ria Alexandra Price
Gwendolyn Price
Roni-Sue Nicole Price
Ann C. Proctor
Marion Lamers Pronk
Keith A. Prue
Rosalyn Pugh
Gladys Queen Ramey
Mary E. Ramplin
Jared Wayne Reaves
Yolanda Howell Reed
Sylvia Reeder
Angelique T. Boston Reese
Warren Alexavier Reid
Jamie Michelle Reyes
Leon Ray Reynolds
Sharon Renshaw Rhoades
Renee Celeste Richardson
Stephane A. Ridore
Mary L. Riordan
Shanta D. Robertson
Dwayne Robinson
Fred Douglas Robinson Jr.
Qawi S. Robinson
Dante D. Robinson
Montrose Robinson
Arthur Rochee
Donald Meredith Rodgers
Beatrice M. Rodgers
Latria G. Rogers
Vera O. Rogers
Joyce Ann Rorie
Sherrie Michelle Russell
Mark A. Samuels
Tonya S. Saunders
Eugenia Virginia Savoy
Jerome H. Schiele
Camille Outlaw Scott
James Selmon
Daryl Sensenig
Khadija Fatu Sesay
Carolen D. Shackelford
Bobbie Jean Shockley
James Short
Amy Jo Shulz
Marvin Maurice Silver
Christopher James Simmons
Thelma E. Simmons
Stuart K. Simmons
Charles A. Simms
Charletta Georgette Sims
Charles H. Smallwood
Guffrie M. Smith
Eric Smith
Ellen E. Smith
Caroline Smith
Gail E. Smith
Joanne Ninive Smith
Waymon A. Smith
Tonya Talley Smith
Benjamin E. Smith Jr.
Stephen Alan Smoot
Rosa Lee Snowden
Michael Gbenga Sogunro
Tyrone Thomas Sojourner
Henry Sosinski
Camille Sewell Spaulding
Emerson Andre Springer
Terrence Jerel Stafford
Tiara Symone Stallworth
Mary Louise Stanton
Keith T. Stephenson
Anthony R. Stewart
Isaac H. Suggs Jr.
Richard L. Sutherland
Toyan Nichelle Sutton
Tonya D. Swanson
Adrian Camille Sykes
James Cornelius Sylvester
Barbara Patton Talbert
Lanita Marie Tate
Joel Aaron Taylor
Ghislain Bernis K. Tchomobe
Tikki L. Teixeira
Ella W. Templeton
Troy N. Thomas
Marnia Thomas
Michael Thomas
Tennille R. Thomas
Tonja Thomas
Lavinia M. Thomas
Dedra Ann Thomas
Christopher Calvin Thompson
Lottie Jones Thompson
Thomas Isiah Thompson
Olivia Moore Thompson
Deja Lachae Thompson
Karen Thorn
Robert M. Tillman
Marco C. Tongue
Anthony J. Toomer
John Torres
John H. Tucker
Chanel Turner
Jennifer Marie Turner
Dana V. Tutt
Johnnie Tutt
Paschal U. Ukachi
Wilkinson Ikenna Unugboji
Sheila M. Valentine
Monique N. Vaughn
Christopher Veney
Destinei Cierra Waddy
Shirley H. Walker
Jonathan M. Wall
Richard W. Wallace
Leon Washington Jr.
Tamara Yvette Wellons
George Larry Wheeler Sr.
Paul D. Wheeler
Pamela Wheeler-Taylor
Josephine Whipple
Monique Nicole White
Ciara Latrice White
Shawnda Nicole White
Meagan Deanne Whitfield
Carolyn D. Whitham
Yolanda Van aik Whitley
Louise O. Whittington
Aloris Michelle Wilkins
Cheryl D. Wilkins
Loetta Torney Wilkins
Chirleeta Michelle Wilkinson
Doris A. Wilkinson
Randolph Williams
Donald Williams
Allan Charles Williams
Michael H. Williams
Samuel S. Williams
Adarin Lamont Williamson
Sue Thornton Williman
Ronald L. Wilson
Diane Wilson
Diane E. Wilson
Yolanda Denise Wilson
Josephine Wilson
Beverly L. Winstead
Angela M. Winston
Jesse L. Wise
Beathsader M. Womble
Emma Jean Franklin Woodard
Wade A. Woolfolk
Theiss A. Wooten
John H. Word
Hanxin Wu
Collins N. Yeboah-Afari
Bernard E. Young
Bin Zhou
Supporters
($1—$99)
ATT United Way/ Employee
Giving Campaign
Calvin R. Smith  Associates
Jay Tax LLC
Lanham Severn Skating Rink
Microsoft Matching Gifts Program
Nu-Look Interiors
Supreme Landscaping
T.J. Maxx
The MGIVE Foundation, Inc.
TWA Solutions
Xiatel Communication LLC
Oluseyi Taiwo Abayomi
Desmond Aberdeen
Abimbola Ibiyemi Abereoje
Yusuf Zakiyy Abubakar
Melissa R. Acevedo
Joyce Robinson Adair
Joy A. Adams
Thelma Adams
Byron Adams
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D O N O R S
Priscilla Ofori Adarkwa
Olayemi Iyabode Adedoja
Adeyemi Olufeyi Adelekan
Dorcas O. Adeoye
Tracey Johnson Adesegun
Dickson O. Adetolu
Adejoke Olufunmilola Adeyemo
Abraham A. Adigun
Maame N. Adum-Bawuah
Olayinka Alice Agbodo
Ashanti C. Agnew
Hector Aguiniga
Johnson Agwu
Chantal J. Ahwah
Ceci M. Aikens
Grace Ola Ajayi
Ademola Akinola
Modupe M. Akinsika
Oluwarotimi Akintoye
Bolanle Omolabake Akintunde
Solomon Opeyemi Akinyele
Akintunde Ireti Akinyemi
Elo Hannah Akonawe
Gladys N. Akpoveta-Affam
Canuella S. Akrofi
Olumuyiwa Olusegun Alalade
Brandy Alexander
Alicia S. Alfred
Temperance E. Ali
Abdullah Aljehani
Andrea Renee Allen
Ada R. Allen
Sabrina C. Allen
Kimberly Denee Allen
Quincy E. Allen II
Lauren I. Allen
Lolita Allen
Catherine G. Allie
Kimesha Houston Alvarado
Kwame G. Amoo
Lawrence B. Anderson
Robert David Anderson
Eric Darrell Anderson
Jennifer Nicole Anderson
Reid Russell Anderson
Ernest Anderson
Kimberly Y. Anderson
Yvonne Anderson
Jenelle Vanessa Andrews
Bruce C. Angier
Ashvini Kumar Anjutgi
Kelechi Chinyere Anyanwu
Debra Apperson
Lauren S. Appiah
Sarai C. Arboleda
Darlene Rena Archer
Terri Armbrister
William F. Armstrong
Richard Louis Armstrong
Terry Theresa Arnold
Frederick Artis
Sartura K. Askari-Roberts
Lindsay Ann Askins
Megan Lashaun Atkins
Jennifer O. Atueyi
Reginald A. Augustus
Annette Y. Aulton
Stewart Austin
Lester Austin
Emile N. Awahmukalah
Kolawole Awosika
Ilemobayo Awosika
Olushola O. Ayodeji
Sharon-Marie Gonzales Azarcon
Lou Nell J. Badgett
Barbara Bailey
Betty J. Bailey
Radonna Liette Bailey
Shanice Nicole Bailey
Kamaria Kelda Bain
T. Kelsey Baines
Kalecia Monique Baity
Andrea Nicole Baker
Ronald Kenneth Baker
Louis C. Baker
Diari M. Banigo
Essie M. Banks
Kermit Albert Banks
Nichole O. Banks
George Herman Banks
Alice E. Banner
Valerie D. Barber
Geraldine V. Barbour
Taylor Morgan Barfield
Patrick Barkoye
Benjamin Morris Barksdale
Latese Michelle Barksdale
Ernest Barley
Briana Antoinette Barnette
Darrell A. Barr
Abubakarr S. Barrie
Erica A. Barron
Kirk R. Barrow
Robert E. Bartlett Jr.
Judine Barton
Myron Barton
Sarala Devi Basham
Lisa Batchelor
Jamie Lynne Bate
Kristin Rochelle Baten
Monique M. Bates
Daneviere Z. Battle
Ashley Lauren Battle
Joseph Glenn Battley II
Kimla Diane Baugh
Cortney Genay Baynard
Shannell J. Baynard
Zurgeily M. Beagley
Dominique D. Beatty
Trelaunda D. Beckett
Natalie Beckwith
Alban Amoussou Beheton
Criste Nicole Bell
William Junius Bell
Alphonso Bell
John H. Bell Jr.
Sheana Allana Belmar
Brian Sylvester Belt
Melannie N. Belton
Alcinda Lela Bemah
Toni E. Bembury
Daphne Benbow
Mark Antonio Benjamin
Stewart Benn
Steve Bennett
Jessica Fern Bennett
Norma C. Bent
Ricky Vaughan Benton
Rae Bernhardt
Brenda J. Bethea
Anthony E. Bethea
Rosilind Bethune-Stevenson
Nashira Monchel Betton
Darius Levar Beverley
Erica R. Bigelow
Amera E. Bilal
Keisha N. Binns
Deborah A. Binutu
Anika C. Bissahoyo
Takeisha Latoya Bivens
Janice Jacobs Black
Debbie Patrice Black-Conn
Cheryl H. Blackman
Ronald A. Blackwell
Lloyd S Blackwell
Oscar Karl Blaine
Darcella Monique Bland
Rhea Cristina Blanks
Barbara Ann Blassengale
Ray Bledsoe
Jacob Bobian
Veronica N. Boggs
Karen Boggs-Herrod
Donna M. Bogle
Amy Michelle Bogue
Terezie S. Bohrer
Karen Michelle Bollers
Susie A. Bolling
Tiffany M. Bolling
Fern E. Bond
Anthony Bonner
Sheldon Narada Boodie
Sharon Garner Bookwalter
Melton D. Booze
Tammie A. Booze
Bethany Michelle Bordeaux
Marcella H. Bordley
Carol A. Borum
Carpathia Boston
Sylvia P. Boswell
Michael Bournique
Erica R. Bowles
Eric Boyd
Lucille B. Boyette
Linda L Bradford
Yvonne Yvette Bradley
Wilbert Bradley
Cubie A. Bragg
Shadon Brame
Miriam Brathwaite
Allan Brathway
Jill F. Brawner
Ruth D. Braxton
Peter H. Bray
Mary Brevard
Shirelle Briscoe
Galen Britt
Donna Tiara Broadway
Patricia L. Broady
Gladys S. Brock-Porter
Reginald Broddie
Cheryl Brooks
Danita L. Brooks
Stuart Brooks Jr.
Renee Brooks
Darrell W. Brooks
Marcus Adam Brooks
Sharon M. Brooks
Tanya Brooks
Mary Shirlene Brooks
Zena Patricia Brooks
Delores Cole Brown
Clifton L. Brown Jr.
Garveyette F. Brown
Karen E. Brown
Casey Denise Brown
Stacey B. Brown
Rashida S. Brown
Deirdre M. Brown
Marcus Terrell Brown
Vanessa A. Brown
Patricia Makell Brown
Janice Brown
Shani Marie Brown
Shea Jarell Brown
Lawanda Marie Brown
Charmaine G. Brown
Kevin A. Brown
Nicole Y. Brown
Darlene Brown
James Julius Brown
Carolyn Cosby Brown
Brittany Elizabeth Brown
Mumtaz Bari Brown
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Supporters Continued
Kevin Bernard Brown Jr.
Stacey Michelle Brown
Ethel L. Brown
Stacey Brown
Alexandria V. Browne
Erlena C. Brown-Linthicum
Vincent Bruton
Jamelle Bryant
Shanesha Bryant
Eric Buchanan
Melbourne Lloyd Bull Jr.
Beverly A. Bulluck
Bonnie S. Bundy
Zoe A. Burch
Carole Ann Burchette
Genelle A. Burgan
Sterlind S. Burke Sr.
Tracy Burnette
Laurie Charlene Burney
Linda Bonds Burney
Nekida M. Burns
Letitia D. Burrell
Robert L. Burris
Dana Spencer Burt
Syreeta Darcell Helena Burton
Thomas Michael Bushur
Kathy L. Butcher
Radford Butts
Patrick D. Buzzerd
Rashel Freeman Byrd
Herbert T. Byrum
Diana Maria Caicedo
Wanda Crystal Cala
Nancy A. Calabrese
Ivan Calcano
Fanta Calhoun
Kandice Patrice Calliste
Hazel Mcpherson Cameron
Eunice Shipman Campbell
Denis Randolph Campbell
Dorothy H. Camper
Donna Canedo
Stephen P. Cannady
Selvy N. Capers
Syreeta Montgomery Carey
Columbus Carlton
Willette P. Carlyle
Minnie P. Carmichael
Laura Christina Carr
Jocelyn L. Carr
Tiana Lenae Carrington
Tahra Shauna Carson
Rosalyn G. Carter
Ricardo Donald Carter
Danielle Patrice Carter
Karen H. Carter
Ethan Robert Casey
Alpheus K. Chadwick
Charisse Larelle Chambers
Donald Lee Chambers
Judy A. Chance
Vera E. Chandler
Terry Rene Chapman
Tiana Elise Chase
Charlotte I. Chase-Simmons
Karen L. Chavis
James R. Cheek
Brittnee Cheseman
Angela Gibson Cheshier
Jacqueline Chicas Flores
Dalitso Brian Chinkhota
Michael Jarvis Chisley
Paulette I. Chung
Mary A. Ciesielski
Delores Clair
Miranda Nicole Clark
Edna Chesley Clark
Brittney Tomika Clark
Desiree Clark
Joy K. Clark
Mildred Clark
Gail Clark Dickson
Nina Honemond Clarke
Viris Jestena Clarke
Roberta L. Clay
Dominique Clement
DuVa L. Clyburn
Mary E. Coates
Holloway Coats
Patricia Ann Cobb-Brown
Carla Rene Cobbs
Gilbert Cody
Walter M. Cofer
Alia Lucresha Coggins
Constance Clairice Coggins
Bettyjane Bromery Coker
Dorothy Colding
Velma P. Cole
Candice Olivia Cole
Angella J. Cole
Tinuola O. Cole
Cynthia V. Coleman
Valerie B. Coleman
Susan Jinx Coleman
Wendell Coleman
Leonard Coley
Yvette Roshelle Coley
Sybil J. Collins
Andre P. Collins
Ronnie L. Collins
Eric Anthony Colombel
Alpha Kolifa Conteh
Ursula Letecia Cook
Selena Lakisha Cooks
Reginald F. Cooper
Rosalie D. Cooper
Aaron Cooper
Jeff Doran Copeland
Toni Denise Corbett
Marvin Burton Cornish Jr.
Jane Cortinovis
Benjamin Costa
Carole Counce
Tonya D. Council
Chanel D. Courtney
Brenda F. Cox
Juanita Lucricia Cox
Urzula Crandall
Robert L. Crawford
Eugene E. Crawley
Robert Crayton
Shirley M. Cressy
Tracey Tamara Crew
Aja Marie Crockett
Valerie H. Cromartie
Angela R. Cromwell
Barbara Ann Crosby
Walter R. Crowder
Sandra Crudup
Alexia Michele Crumpton
Joseph Cruz
Karla E. Cullings
Collin Joshua Cumberbatch
William Travis Cunningham
Jamal Rashad Cunningham
Dionne N. Curbeam
Charlotte J. Cureton
Naomi Jean Curry
Michael Renae Curry
Irma Curry
Alicia L. Cushinberry
Kenya Larose Cutts
Emmanuel Dadson
Michael P. Daley
Sharon Daniels
Ashley C. Daniels
Sylvia E. Dash
Andrea N. Datcher
Shannon Marcel Davenport
Tenisha Shante Davidson
Pearl Rosalyn Davis
Denise Anderson Davis
Merechia Nicole Davis
Monet Dominique Davis
Alisia Davis
Nicolle C. Davis
Michelle L. Davis
Andrea M. Davis
Keonna C. Davis
Angela L. Davis
Latrice L. Davis
Edward Lee Davis
Heather Brooks Davis
Doretta J. Davis
Twanna Nicole Davis
Janice Davis-Roane
Warren Dawkins
Fawaz Olatokunboh Dawodu
James R. Day
Petetruzzelli Days
Tidisha Lashed Dean
Martha D. Debebe
Christina H. Debnam
Linden DeJoseph
Jerrica J. DeLaney
Paula Marie Deloatch
Jameel Akeem Delpeche
Brenda O. Dennis
Ferney Bernard Dennis Jr.
Nelson L. Dennis
Vicki Richardson Denton
Edward V. DeShields Jr.
Tanya H. Deskins
Mario Ernesto Diaz-Aviles
Augustus C. Dickens
Jeremy R. Dickson
Nicholas Hilton Dickson
Prudence M. DiPiazza
Henry J. Dirska
Rose Dixon
James T. Dixon
Marlon Jay Dizon
Tyrone A. Dodson
Courtney Romaine Dodson
Robert L. Donald
Nicole J. Donmore
Gregory J. Dorsey
Kanika L. Dorsey
Gary Doucett
Bassam Doughman
James E. Doughty Sr.
Michael L. Doughty
Devin Antwain Douglas
Lisa Douglass
Denise E. Downing
Cheryl Doyle
Wilbert Draft
Wyman Nolan Drakes
Jazmin Michelle Drayton
Samuel Agyeman Duah
Donna Theresa DuBerry
Andre Maurice Duckett
Duane L. Dudley
Yohance Duff
Denise Petal Duke
Valerie D. Duke
Lucruz Antrell Dunlop
Otis C. Dupree
Gloria Singletary Dupree
Leslye O. Dwight
Robin Dwyer
Davitta M. Ealy
Tracee Eason
Titina C. Eason
Idongesit Ebeute
Sarah S. Edmonds
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D O N O R S
Valerie A. Edmondson
Delon O. Edwards
Maurice Edwards
Steven Derek Eggleston
Virginia H. Eggleston
Elsie Bell Egling
Guyneth Neal Eigenbrode
Gladys Tombise Ekema
Adepeju Aderemi Elesho
Taibat F. Elesho-Tanimowo
Marc B. Ellington
Gertrude D. Elliott
Katrina Terese Ellis
Cory Andrew Ellis
Andrea D. England
Alice O. Ennals
Karen R. Epps
Sacarra Gatilda Ernst
Donald L. Ervin
Peter M. Escoffery
Gary Jerome Estep
Timothy Estes
Sasha Frances Estrada
Max Etape
David A. Eubanks
Jacquelyn D. Eubanks-Rudd
Ronald Evans
Zara T. Evans
Darryl C. Evans
Chenere I. Evans
Fay R. Evans
Evelyn W. Evans
Tracy V. Evans
Jennifer E. Falcon
Nicholas Alexander Fambro
Roxanne A. Faniel
Dwayne Donte Farmer
Myrtle Faulkner
Nicholas F. Fedorka
Katarina Malaika Feeley
Tracy E. Fennell
Imani Theresa Fenwick
Derone Francois Ferdinand
Renee S. Fields
Denay Fields
Asha E. Fields
Selena Louise Figgins
Herbert Files
Gale M. Filler
Ayodele Yetunde Finnih
Turnesha J. Fish
Tamiya Renee’ Fishel
Carlena T. Fitzhugh
Charles E. Flamer Jr.
Joyce S. Flamer
Tonnette Fleming
Cora W. Fleming
Danielle Camille Fletcher
Joseph Theodore Flood
Andrew M. Fonoroff
Monica Anne Fontanelle
Tanya Michelle Foote
Donnell Foote
Philip A. Foote Jr.
Tyisha I.C. Forbes
Gregory Anthony Ford
Teresa Darlene Ford
Patrice Lashawn Ford
Shirley Ford
Earl Vincent Ford
Aaron Jaquari Foreman
Fikirta B. Forrester
David Willis Foster
Paul Foster
Teresa Fountain
Ashley G. Foxworth
Roxane Carol France-Woods
Curtis Lamar Francis
Gregory Frazier
Constance Cannon Frazier
Bernadine S. Freeland
Joyce L. Freeland
James F. Freeman
Keisha Danita Friday
Shannon Nicole Friday
Carl Anthony Frink
Robin Fulco
Wendell Christopher Fuller
Kondra Fulmer
Jeffery Gerard Fulton
Yolanda Fultz
Linda C. Funn
Stephen Dale Funny
James D. Gaddy Jr.
Treasa Marie Gage
Rebecca Lashawn Gaither
Allison Galloway
Jill P. Gann-Burlingame
Tammy Marie Garcia
Anita Renee Gardner
James A. Gary
Desha Ann Gaskins
Sharon Delores Gaston
Sonja T. Gatling
Latasha Clarissa Gatling
Latrice Marie Gavin
Demure Y. Gavin
Morgan Adriann Gayles
Susan Geisler
Chenelle Akisha George
Jamal Akime Gillespie
Margaret M. Gilliam
Kerry Joel Gilliard
Thomas P. Gilligan
Aleisha Denise Gillison
Ingrid D. Gist
Aleesha Monique Gladden
Lydia Kathleen Glasgow
Nikkia Eileen Goffphine
Eric Golett
James W. Goodine Jr.
Julia L. Goodman-Gainey
Michelle Chantae Goodwin
Kimberly Watson Gordon
Lois Jane Gorman
Tonica F. Gormes
Theresa Govan
Mark W. Gower
Kristie Lynn Graf
Patricia Ann Graham
Ayanna Milagros Graham
Gwendolyn Graham-Rollins
Debra Ann Grant
Brittany Nicole Grant
Wanda Grant
Alfreda C. Graves
Sheila C. Gray
Magdalena Anna Gray
Gary Leigh Gray
Martha E. Gray
Rodney Franklin Grays
Orman Greaves
Alford F. Greaves
Elston H. Green
Gloria E. Green
Charles Green
Robert H. Green
Traviss Antonio Green
Marion A. Green
Rosa Elizabeth Green
Anthony Arrington Green Jr.
Lashawn D. Green
Leonard Greene
Latasha Marie Greene
Alicia Ruth Greene
Natisha M. Greenway
Terri E. Gregory
Matarsha Evette Griffin
Alexander Griffith
Mark Antyn Griffith
Benaiah M. Grimes
David Grogan
Shemea Karin Gross
Henry J. Grubb
Linda Gulston
Rebecca Hoff Hackley
Terez Daneshea Haffenden
Alvin C. Hailstorks
Cara Estere Hairston
Leslie D. Hall
Angela S. Hall
Karey Hall
Anita M. Hall
Katrice Deborah Hall
Sonya Hamilton
Danny Edward Hamlet Sr.
David S. Hammond
Mary T. Handy
David Hanna
Joseph Hannon
Marguerite F. Harding
Taurin Wallace Hardy
Felicia Renee Hardy
Joseph Stanley Hargrove II
Mary Harley
Sandi Renee Harling
Mya Aaronese Harper
Monique Eliece Harper
Tara Lonise Harris
Maria Diane Harris
Zina Lynn Harris
Mary V. Harris
Kimberly Michelle Harris
Doris M. Harris
Nikki V. Harrison
Karen E. Harvey
Garcia P. Harvey
Frances Harvin
Sharjeel Usman Hashmi
George Hatchell
Ernestine Hatton
Patrice Hatwood
Darlene L. Haught
Dewayne S. Hawkes
Charles Hawkins
Vianca Nicole Hawkins
Lee Andrea Hawkins
Raymond T. Hawkins
Sabrina Ganine Hayden
Ronald L. Hayes
Deborah W. Hayes
Myra G. Hayes
Howard Stephen Hayes
Mecca Mae Hayes
Danny Hayes
Tommy Hayes Jr.
Ronni Cherise Haynie-Nunez
Felecia Myia Hayward
Robin Denise Haywood
Shana Nicole Helton
Renada L. Hemsley
Cynthia Starr Hendel
Sharon Henderson
Linda P. Henderson
Tyrica Keiona Hendricks
Ronice Alysia Henneman
Yvonne G. Henry
Doshia C. Henry
Nan P. Henry
Eric T. Henry
Tyrone Henry
Karl Lawrence Hense
Montese J. Henson
Donald R. Herring
Heather V. Hickey
Robert E. Hickman III
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D O N O R S
James Hicks
Yvonne T. Hicks
Keith Randall Hicks
Samantha Hicks
Gloria Rebecca Hicks
Valerie R. Hicks
Larry W. Hicks
Stephen James Hill
Tracie Sharee Hill
Sedria La’Trice Hill
Angela Hilliard
Willie Hines
Nicole Adrian Hines
Robert H. Hines
Charon P. W. Hines
Naomi Hirose-Gormally
Carolyn Mister Hobbs
Katherine Dianne Hockey
Tiffany D. Hodge
Valerion L. Hodges
Kathy Holiday-Crawford
Linda M. Holiman
Patricia E. Holland
Sharon Holley
Rashad A. Holloway
Joshlyn Davonne Holloway
LaShon Holloway-Brice
Lakeisha Holmes
Jasmin Monique Holmes
Stephanie J. Holmes
John M. Holmes III
Dolores A. Hooban
Maelecia A. Hood
Stanley E. Hooker Jr.
Brandi Janai Hopson
Skye Jasmin Lee Horbrook
Stephen Jonathan Horoff
Geraldine E. Horsey
Brittney Hough
William Hough
Vanessa D. Howard
W. Rene Howard
Wanda R. Howard
Grace Ellen Howard
Patricia I. Howe
LeAmber R. Howell
Arvel Howerton
Lawrence A. Hubb
Sherri D. Tull Hubbard
Phyllis V. Hubbard
Paulette B. Huckstep
Charla Lynae Hudson
Alphonso Keith Hudson
Sydney E. Huggins
Dorothy I. Hughes
David L. Hughes
Mark Humphries
Derrick D. Hunt
Diane N. Hunter
Mitchelle C. Hunter
Tracey Camille Hunter
Leonard McClendon Hunter
Kenyatta E. Hunter
Tramaine Elizabeth Hurts
Brandon Hutcherson
David A. Hutchins
Williams Hutchins
Tawanya Hutchins
Carmen V. Hutchinson
Steven L. Hutton
Audrey Fatima Iddrisu
Bamidele Abiodun Idowu
Chinwendu Dorathy Ike
Tolulope Ilori
Joseph Indelicato
Reba Indelicato
Magusta Isom
Daniel Ives
Antonia C. Jack-Jones
Rhonda D. Jackson
Tiffany Monique Jackson
Trent C. Jackson
Thelma E. Jackson
Greta Jackson
Teddi Rene Jackson
Joshua J. Jackson
Deanna N. Jackson
Natasha Sharlene Jackson
Robert B. Jackson
Tony Jackson
Darryle Carver Jackson
Rome Chanel Jackson
Angelecca B. Jackson
Kevia Demetria Jackson
Francine G. Jackson
Dawn P. Jackson
Lonnie Jackson
Charles E. Jackson
Sherreka Robeina Jackson
Agnes Jackson-Hawthorne
John A. Jacob
Terri H. Jacques
Raymond T. James
Chevonne Nate James
Keston Nixon James
Florine H. James
Brenda James
Samuel E. Jamison
Beth E. Jawara
Tenika M. Jefferson
Eriel C. Jeffery
Michael J. Jenifer
Olivia Yvette Jenkins
Theodore Jenkins Jr.
Taunya L. Jenkins
Gloria Jean Jenkins
Kisha Reid Jennings
Sheila M. Jennings
Jarvis C. Jennings
Teisha Deona Jeter
Anthony Jews
Stephanie L. Jimmerson
Vaughn Job
Tenni Ose John-Idiagbonya
Warren Johnson
Annabelle Scott Johnson
Eleanor C. Johnson
Shantelle Tamarin Johnson
Latrice April Johnson
Lynn Johnson
Angela N. Johnson
Larry M. Johnson
Mark A. Johnson
Crystal Johnson
Nakia A. Johnson
Shanda L. Johnson
Regina Johnson
Natalia Janeen Johnson
Jazminn Nichelle Johnson
Rosanna M. Johnson
Annie L. Johnson
Lauren M. Johnson
Kyle Johnson
Mary G. Johnson
Wayne Johnson
Mary E. Johnson
Aprill Lanise Johnson
LaVel D. Jones
Michael L. Jones
John E. Jones Jr.
Jonetta Dorothea Jones
Mary Gladys Jones
Bonnie R. Jones
Doris Chase Jones
Terry Jones
Alisa Jones
Ericca Yvonne Jones
Linda J. Jones
Charleita L. Jones
Tanekia Yvette Jones
Nicole Jones
Sabrina Yvette Jones
Gregory Jones
Delydia M. Jones
Torri Janvier Jones
Shameka Tamara Jones
Rachelle C. Jones
Lisa K. Jones
Debra Jones
Lenora B. Jones
Julia L. Jones
John C. Jones
Maria L. Jones Smith
Cherylynn A. Jones-McLeod
Jennifer Jones-Reid
Paul T. Jones-Salaam
Jesse Jordan
Jacquelyn P. H. Jordan
Evelyn Griffin Jordan
Donna P. Joseph
Arlene Gans Josephowitz
Robert Herbert Joswiak
April Joy
Naomi C. Kabasela
Mariama B. Kamanda
Iris N. Kane
Anil Kasibhatla
Sharon Katagihara
Jason Matthew Kauffman
Massoudadin Kavoossi
Flossie C. Keck
Deborah J. Keith
Eleanor L. Kelley
George F. Kelly
Erica Danyelle Kelly
Melanie Bonita Kelly
Laurence E. Kelly
Marianne Russell Kendrick
Annie E. Kennedy
Carol E. Kenney
Naima Rashida Kenyatta
Angel Monique Key
Stephanie Michelle Key
Latoya A. Keymist
Romey Thomas Keys
Shailendra Bahadur Khatri
Alaiyo M. Kiasi-Barnes
Susan Lynn King
Lachelle B. King
Eric Wellington King Sr.
Nicol King
Hilary J. R. Kirk
Terome Knight
Courtney Iris Knight
Deborah J. Anderson Knight
Jayson Allan Knights
Mary Jane Knode
Julia A. Kommers
Marilyn Koonce
Joan P. La Rue
Jennifer M. Lake
Darren Lamison-White
Rudy Lamothe
Sharon E. Lamy
Jojene B. Landon
Dalila Loretta Lang
Elizabeth West Langston
Alaya Lynae Larry
Shawn Latson
Kara Marie Lavin
Jura Lean Lawler
Joshua Reginald Leach
Jeffrey S. Leaman
Nancy T. Lee
Stacey N. Lee
Elizabeth Lee
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D O N O R S
George Lee
Lisa Lee
Naeemah Safiya Lee
Karen Lemelle
Brandey Lemons-Blunt
Sheree Martin Leonard
Catherine J. Leonard
Charmaine E. Leonard
Rachel Leonidas
Tamika Mychel Lewis
Charlene M. Lewis
Chotsani Carol Lewis
Chinelle Dominec Lewis
Dongsheng Li
Wei Li
Jamise Tennille Liberty
Davinna LaChelle Ligons
Yolanda Renee Lindo
Jane Farrell Link
Kevin Linsenby
Joan C. Linstrom
Rose D. Livingston
Nicole Erica Lobban
Linda Lockerman
Margaret J. Lockett
Linette Cooper Logan
Kim A. Logan
Darvette W. Lomax
Rendel E. Lomax
Nathan C. Long
Tracy Ann Long
Gregory Alexander Long
Gedeon Fomekong Longtchi
Jacqueline A. Lore
Latia R. Lorick
Kay C. Love
Cassandra Lowe
Richard Lowery III
Maxine L. Lowery
Audrey A. Lucas
Grace Luke-Watson
Paula Maria Luskus
James Raymond Lyles Sr.
Brian Farrell Lyles
Ricardo Lyles
Mary Cullen Lynch
Haweda S. Mable
Myra L. Mackall
Carrie Ann Macy
Vernetta Chianti Madden
Bobbie Jean Madura
Karen R. Mahdi
Robert D. Mahoney
Tamika Theresa Maillard
L. Denise Makell
Rickey Manear
Jonathan Manley
Dahlia K. Mann
Keith R. Mann
Marilyn Kay Femi Manners
Marlene Manning
DaBeth Manns
Henrietta K. Mapp
Ericka D. Mapson
Cierra Nicole Marbley
Terry O. Marbury
Leonard T. Mardis
Yasmeen Ivette Marino
Leroy S. Marshall
Ashley Sheree Nicole Marshall
Calvin Marshall
Leslie C. Martin
Virgil O. Martin
Avon Lynette Martin
Donna M. Martin
McKinney Mary
Kari Leah Mason
Lavonna Deneen Massey
Janelle Alexis Massey
Sooraj Mathew
Jerry J. Mathis
Marguerite M. Matthew
Aisha Louise Matthews
Dianna K. Matthews
Dennis Matthews
Veronica J. Matthewson
Kevin E. Mattison
Demetris Marnez Mayberry
Evelyn Maye
Ramona Mayo
Maria Darcel Mayo
Louis Mayo
Jamal Evan Mazyck
Raymond Ndam Mbah
Malick Mbodj
Mutegi Mbungu
Lisa Marie McBride
Gary Mccants
Roslyn G. McCloud
Rose M. McClyde
Andre P. Mccollough
Gregory Mccollough
Angelena Renee McCorkle
Johnetta M. McCrae
James A. Mccrae
Shirley P. McCraw
Nicole G. McCray-Garrett
Ida B. McCullough
Angie C. McCullum
Joel Kelvin McCune
Joyce McDaniel
Darlene T. McDonald
Alicia Rochelle McDonald
Tanequa S. Mcdonald
Barry McDonald
Micah McDowell
Chiara Avice McDowell
Alonzo P. McDuffie
Tamara L. McDuffie
Linda Mcelveen
Lateri Monei McFadden
Jacqueline West McGlen
Paul E. McGowan
Brandon Jerrell McIntosh
LaTonya McKellery
Trevor Rome McKie
Ebony Danielle Mckinley
Erica C. McKinney
Krystle Chante Mclaughlin
Joyce E. McLaughlin
Timothy L. McLean
Jacqueline McLendon
Branden A. McLeod
Kimberly E. McLurkin-Harris
Sandra McNeil
Timothy Mcneil
John McQueen
Vonzella McQueen
Randy McRae
Gail S. Medford
Jose M. Medrano
Develle R. Mello
Blaine Menelik
Rose Merchant
Kecia Merrick-Ross
E. Clark Mester Jr.
Ruby N. Meyers
Mictrena J. Mickel
Conralyn L. Mickens
Timothy Anton Middleton
Tracey Patrice Miles
Sammye Miller
Howard Tyrone Miller
Benjamen A. Miller
Joshua LaKeefe Miller
Sheila G. Miller
Kimberly E. Miller
Yolanda D. Miller
Kendra Brooke Miller
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Robert M. Montgomery
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Rhonda P. Moore
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Cathy A. Morgan
Phyllis Morgan
Velmar Polk Morris
Vonda H. Morris
Sheila Morris
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Myrell Antoine Morton
Walter Alexander Morton
Temitayo Francisca Moses
Shadonne Cherry Moses
Tamekia Meoshia Moses
Robbie Mosley
Xiaochun Mou
Josephine P. Mourning
Kyra I. Moye
Carolyn S. Moye
Bulisani Moyo
Andrew W. Mueller
Khalid H. Muhammad
Veronica M. Munson
Carlise Murden
Paulette A. Murray
Nancy M. Murrell
Samuel Muse
Ruby Y. Newton Myers
Evelyn Myers
Jarvis Myrick
Lillian Nash
Malick M. Ndoye
Chidinma Ndukwe
Helen A. Neal
Stephen W. Neal
Dawn A. Neal-Ture
Renee M. Neely Walters
Sandra L. Nelson
Edna Elaine Newkirk-Brown
Tracy N. Newman
Kimberly M. Newman
Jasmine Hope Newsome
Anissa Nicholas
Lasina J. Nichols
Patrice Nicole Nickols
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31
D O N O R S
Gina Kemp Nightengale
Darryl M. Nixon
Florence Kenkor Njang
Kevin L. Noble
Selah S. Nobles
Shelva Nobles
Shaiukh Shihab Noor
Helen Deville Norris
Monique Whitney Nortey
Mavis Afua Fosuaa Nuamah
Kimberly M. Nunn
Chester Nutter
Amber Nicole Nutter
Patricia A. Nutter
Uzoma Nwankwo
Mxolisi M. Nyathi
Sylvain Nzeyang
Uchenna A. Obichere
Christian Odilatu
Raymond Aseh Ofe
Brittany A. Ofori
Mojirola Oguntoyibo
Chinyere Chikodi Ohalete
James Taiwo Ojewumi
Adeyemi O. Ojomo
Innocent Okwudili Okafor
Antoinette Okala
Florence Okojie
Chiamaka Stephanie Okoroha
Patrick N. Okosi
Ifeoma Nkoli Okoye
Nonye Bernardine Okpalannaka
Olabosipo Olaitan
Rachel Omohami Olaniyan
Franklin T. Olive Jr.
Olanrewaju A. Olopade
Abdullah Olakunle Olorunoje
Mary Frances O’Malley
Peggy Lansbach O’More
Roberta O. Onuma
Uzoaku Ijeoma Onunaku
Jenelle Stacey Onyenemezu
Ogechi Ugochi Onyewu
Paula Oriaku
Mireya M. Orozco
Elizabeth Magaly Osorio
Melody M. Otero
Sheila F. Outlaw
Norman Outten
Brenda L. Overton
Mary L. Overton
Cathaleen C. Owens
Karla Maria Owens
Linda Owens
Heather Lee Owens
Marian Owolabi
Folayemi A. Oyeneyin
Willistine D. Page
Christina Palko
Vijay Chandra Sekhar Parepalli
Erika M. Parker
Ava Joyce Parker
Saundra M. Parker
Vera S. Parker
Jewel Christina Parker
Michelle Pendora Parker
Karen E. Parker
Patricia Parrish
John R. Pasteur
Carla Patterson
Daryl Spencer Payton
Kenyard C. Peacock
Deborah Peaks-Coleman
David S. Pearson
Ghia Nichol Ridley Pearson
Yolanda S. Pearson
Brandy Peat
Jenice Pellam
E. Brady Pendleton
Yamir A. Perez
Ashlea S. Perkins
Marie Therese Perrin
Carla L. Perry
Lorice E. Perry
Cynthia E. Perry
Victoria Johnson Person
Kevin Lamont Pertee
Mary Olabisi Peters
Evelyn V. Peters
Linda F. Peters
Chane Marque Petty
Briana R. Phillips
Fannie Turner Pierce
Alvin G. Pindell
Patricia A. Pinder
Cynthia M. Pinder
Charlyne B. Pinkney
Ruby E. Pinkney-Gross
JoAnn J. Piper
Anissa Place
Sekeena Marie Plush
Donna Polk
Marilyn Pollard
Cynthia Poole-Gibson
Patrice Elaine Poole-King
Maisha Pope
Cheaz Allen Porter
Dajon Antwoine Porter
Courtney Yvonne Potter
Anjenette Powell
Kenneth A. Powell
Susan Doreen Price
Dwayne Price Jr.
Lachelle Monique Prince
Alicia Ray Proctor
James Edward Proctor
Alisha A. Pugh
Elizabeth Ashley Purdum
Renita Antionette Purvis
Mary Quarles
Selena Queen
Karen E. Queen
Lavinia Quigley
Sreekala Radha
Ina A. Ramos
Kourtney Ayana Ramseur
Marietta Ramsey
Katrina Yuvette Ramsey
Rudolph V. Randolph
Hope Savoy Ransom
Damien A. Ransome
Veda Rasheed
Sabrina R. Ratchford
Tawana L. Rauls
Jermaine Antonio Rawlings
Tiffany Nicole Ray
Thomas Gilbert Reaves
Jack V. Reckner Jr.
Martha E. Redman
Ronnie D. Redman Jr.
Joseph D. Redmiles
Teresa V. Reed
Laconya Layan Reed
Lachelle Reed
Travis Durell Reed
Jennifer Marie Reed
Blanche Reese
Stella M. Reid
Carl Anthony Reid
Lisa N. Relerford
George L. Repass
Victoria Rhodes
Kenneth E. Rice
Brian Chandler Rice
Venetta N. Rice
Chereace A. Richards
DaVina Richardson
Virginia Richardson
Kristen M. Rickett
Cynthia Y. Riddick
Sarah Riggs
Beth A. Riggs
Florence Ritter
Sheila Jeanette Ritter
Kimberly S. Rivers
Olivia F. Robbins
Sherice Clarice Roberson
Adriene Roberts
Ashley Nichole Robertson
Myra R. Robinson
Ashley Nicole Robinson
Jimmie Robinson, IV
Sherman D. Robinson
Alma E. Robinson
Charles Robinson
Sonja D. Robinson
Desma Robinson
John Robinson
Della T. Roderick
Gregory J. Rodgers
Monica A. Roebuck
Jerome Rogers
Deangelo A. Rogers
Windell Rogers
Robin Rollins
E. Wayne Rose
Kathryn Rattley Ross
Lisa K. Rosser
Georges Eric Rousseau
Linda-Rae Brown Roy
Linda Rae Roy
Tracey Ann Royer
Jacqueline Royster
D. Maxine Rush
Donna Whitman Russell
Marian C. Russell
Wanda D. Russell
Gail D. Russell
Tina J. Rutherford
Ruben Antonio Salas
Katima A. Salter
Mahshid Samiei
Joyce Turner Sampson
Lisa Michelle Sampson
Karen E. Sams-Davis
Norma Jean Samuel
Daryl Sanders
Christopher R. Sandoval
Anna Karerina Yecla Santos
Charles A. Sarahan II
Ioannis Sarantopoulos
Charles Thomas Satterfield II
Iris L. Saunders
Philip N. Saverino
Henrietta Rema Sawyerr
Nadine Elizabeth Sayles
Mindy Mahoney Schaffer
Emilie H. Scheidel
Linda Schleicher
Peter Schuyler
Theresa R. Scisney
Kamakaokalani Penny Scott
Alicia M. Scott
Patricia C. Scott
Dorothy M. Scott
Gwendolyn F. Scotton
Jacqueline Octavia Sease
Alice R. Seaver
Barbara Brown Seldon
Maurice Anthony Sellman
Maritsa T. Serlemitsos-Day
Donte A. Settle
Mawule Akoua Sevon
Edison D. Sewell
Jerry J. Shao
Blanche Ellen Sharpe
| ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015
32
D O N O R S
Georgette Margo Renee Shaw
Elaine Shaw
Charles Shelton
J. Sidney Sheppard
Levonna J. Sheppard
Kimberly Campbell Shields
Jeannine T. Shirley-Jennings
Jessica Nicole Shorter
Raymond Shorter
Karen Denise C. Shoultz
Olusola O. Shoyelu
Shaunice Shreeves
Pamela K. Shubnell
Marian G. Sillars
Christina Denise Silver
Felicia Silver
Tolisha K. Simmonds
Emanuel L. Simmons
Lynette Simmons
Lisa Simmons
Crystal Valencia Simmons
Lateefah T. Simms
Edwina J. Simons
Crystal D. Simpkins
Mack B. Simpson Jr.
Deborah Sims
Angela K. Sims-Adigwe
Marcus White Skelton
Rhoda Ray Slade
Kia J. Slater
Helen K. Slaughter
Marvin Eddie Sloan
Joey A. Small
Delen D. Smalls
Tracy Lynn Smallwood
Christopher Smith
De’Ronte Lamont Smith
Dorothea Holt Smith
Ernest Leon Smith Jr.
Patrice L. Smith
Audrey T. Smith
Alita-Geri Kiana Smith
Michael Hosea Smith Jr.
Roderick E. Smith
Krag Smith
Daniel L. Smith
Mina L. Smith
Elsie Thompson M. Smith
Maya C. Smith
Jonetta R. Smith
Valencia D. Smith
Trevor N. Smith
Montrel Anthony Smith
Kelvin Anthony Smith
Nikcola Renee Smith
Ron Smith
Davon A. Smith
Donna M. Smith
Fernanda Smith
Alfred E. Smith
Juwuhn Renee Smith
Marcel Smith
Diana V. Smith
Brenda Smith
Beatrice L. Smith
Ashley R. Smithson
Lori Ann Smothers
Jeralyn A. Smullen
Davine Snead
Mosope Kemi Sode
Marianne Sokol
Carmilla Solomon
Clemmie Solomon Jr.
Eugene Solomon
Marie A. Somerville
Kemi Somuyiwa
Oumar Soumare
Loison C. Souvenir
Naimah Latasha Sparks
Jennifer V. Spedden
Patricia J. Speier
Sambrina Nicole Spier
Jecia Lenae Springs
Sharelle T. Stagg
Jordan Christopher Stallings
Barbara Butler Stanley
Lola R. Staples
Sharina Shante’ Staton
Jessica V. Stein
Vincent R. Stevens
Gail S. Stevens
Mervine D. Stevens
Tiffany Alvera Stevenson
Sherry Ann Stevenson
Devynne S. Stevenson
Priscilla Steward
Erica Raychell Stewart
Bryant Mitchell Stewart
Simone Bianca Stewart
William Melvin “Haze” Stewart
Keira Chanel Stewart
Diago Donald Stinson
Joy S. Stith
Lucille B. Strain
Nakiella L. Strickland
Robert Lewis Strickland Jr.
Spencer Scott Strother
Lakeishia T. Strother
Keisha Monique Stroud
Kerry-Ann Kimona Strozier
Phillip E. Stukes
Shaquille Danielle Sturdavant
Javan G Styles
Shirley R. Subryan
Rheta L. Suit
Dural Suite Jr.
Mary Wilson Summers
Lee A. Sutton
Amanda Leah Sutton
Evelyn M. Svoboda
Daphne A. Swaggerty
Leslie M. Swann
Lavonia H. Sweeney
Inger H. Swimpson
Karra Marie Sykes
Agi Taku
Robert E. Talley
Quintin Talley
Raymount E. Talley
Lolanda A. Tappin
Rose Tasker
Kendra Michelle Tate
Lorraine S. Tatum
Regina N. Tawah
Robert Felix Taylor
John Taylor
Antonio Wesley Taylor
Susan Taylor
Andrea M. Taylor
Lexter L. Taylor
Patricia M. Taylor
Sonia Taylor
Binley Taylor
Debra D. Taylor
Melissa Arlene Taylor
Amber Shakahn Taylor
Peyton Taylor Sr.
Marnie Lynn Taylor
Jennie M. Taylor
Erin Monique Teagle
Mumbi Thande
Brenda J. Thomas
Naomi Thomas
George Thomas
John F. Thomas
Latoya Da’Shaun Thomas
Tempia A. Thomas
Barbara Ann Thompson
Lia C. Thompson
Meghan Mcghee Thompson
Anthony Thompson
Tracey Thompson
Rachel Anite Thompson
Rutha M. Thompson
Toiayna Alrice Thompson
Lateisha N. Thompson
Karen Brock Thompson
Narva Nella Thompson II
Phillips Barron Thornton
Tiffany Mellisa Thornton
Marilyn J. Thrower
Marla Yvette Tibbs
Timothy J. Tilert
Paula Tilghman
Lena C. Tilghman
Brandon Todd
Keisha D. Todd
M. Louise Toler
Walter Tolliver
Teghena Aje Tolofari
Della Torney
Malcolm Xavier Towler
Arnold R. Townsend
Cheryl A. Tracy
Lorenza Trotter
Samantha Trotter
Anetra Marie Tucker
Claudette P. Tummings
Cheryl A. Turner
Francell G. Turner
Charlene Tusan
Daniel Dembo Twegby II
Charles Jerome Twitty
Erika Termall Twitty
Jeffrey Tyler
Chinwe Carine Unegbu
Rhonda Yolanda Unger
Ketan D. Upadhyay
Aileen L. Urbiztondo
Olatunji Moshood Uthman
Ashley E. Valenzuela
Chelsia L. Varner
Jieyoni Nicole Vaughn
Asia M. Vaughn
Carmen Lynette Vaughn-Hewitt
Monica M. Vegarra
Cherrish Mahogany Vick
John Louis Vogel
Darren Emanuel Wade
Devon Denise Wade
Kathy L. Wages
John Earl Wagner
Tonya Lavon Wagoner
Ernest Waiters
Kevin C. Walker
Jabari S. Walker
Lynnette R. Walker
Lyndell Andrew Walker
Orlando Quentin Walker
Rudyard Wallace
Lisa R. Wallace
Tanya T. Wallace
Katrina Lanet Wallace
Michele M. Wallace
Loretta Duncan Wallace
Carla Wallace
Christine Ulla Waller
Karen Nicole Walton
Melanie S. Walton
George Walton Jr.
Honorine Ezia Wanie
Darius Akien Ward
Jerry J. Waring
Carolyn J. Warren
Demetrius Washington
Dellamar Davis Washington
| ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015
33
D O N O R S
Alana H. Washington
Tyesha Lee Washington
Christopher William Washington
Marketta Sophia Washington
Eboni Washington
Carolynn Denise Washington
Latasha M. Washington-Carson
Pauline Washington-Diggs
Agnes Chittams Waters
Christine Dominique Watkins
Diedre L. Watkins
Carol Michelle Watson
Konishia Watson
Nelika-Fai Lashawna Watson
Charles Watson
James Ivy Watts
Victoria T. Weaver
Kevin L. Webster Jr.
Valerie M. Weech
Lango L. Wellington
Angelica Desirae Wells
Lucy Ama Welsing
Shetara Wendy Wesley
Anjolene R. Whaley
Jesse Whatley
Adirel Wheeler
John Whelan
Clentis M. Whitaker
Michelle D. White
Douglas Gene White
Carolyn L. White
Norman P. White
April White
Wanda C. White
Portia F. White
Nakia Laprice White
Julia Roxanne White
Pia Malar White
Brittany Denise White
Nicole M. White-Samuels
Valery Evelyn Whitfield
Rachele Whitley
David Whittle
Tenishia Renea Whren
Beverly A. Whren-Guyton
Carolyn Wickline
Michael J. Wigfall
Jamahl Tahir Wiggins
Mitsue M. Wiggs
Stephanie Elaine Wilcher
Cynthia Wiley
Brenda J. Wiley
Candace Gayle Wiley
Whitney Wilhite
Denae Lynn Wilkerson
Ingrid N. Wilkerson
Pariece M. Wilkins
Cassandra LaVerne Wilkins
Nancy E. Willett
Pamela G. Williams
Brenda C. Williams
Nicole R. Williams
Karl T. Williams
Arthur E. Williams
Darrin Williams
Michele Annmarie Williams
Bobby Williams
Henry L. Williams Sr.
Paris Deloris Williams
Rene A. Williams
Shirley M. Williams
George D. Williams
Enid Leonora Williams
Muriel Lena Williams
Tierra D. Williams
Jasmine Marie Williams
Hilary Candace Williams
Billy Williams Jr.
Brenda Williams
Elbie Williams
Cheryl L. Williams
Joseph Scott Williams
Jessie Jackie Williams-Jordan
Mona L. Williamson
Rev. Darlene Williams-Prades
Wanda Y. Willis
James Willis
Dierdre Willoughby
Renee Wills
Donald H. Wilson
B. Yvonne Wilson
LeVorne Wilson
Sonya Michelle Wilson
Bertha B. Wilson
Kelvin Wilson
Alphonso James Wilson
Kristi Lanise Wilson
Ijah A. Wilson
Damon R. Wilson
Karlton Elliot Wilson
Barbara Wilson
James Wilson
Kim R. Wilson
Kala Lee Winder
Crystal Shantel Wingfield
Claretta Smith Wingo
Darius Alan Wolley
Jeffrey Charles Womack
Lisa Wood
Imogene F. Woodley
James Carl Woods
Lynea Tais Woody
Barry K. Worthington
Louise J. Worthington
John Wright
Barbara J. Wright
Bernadette Wright
Quentin Deon Wright
Bonita A. Wright
Jessica Wright
Courtney L. Wright
Kradi Comfort Wureh
Diriba Worku Yadessa
Yifan Yang
Sheila Yeargin
Christina A. Yingling
Moses Yomi
Lolita M. Love Young
Shynesha Ghermian Young
Carolyn P. Young
Monique Lashaunda Young
Lena W. Young
Tamisha Ramona Younis
Abdul M. Zaid
Nana-Marie Zebere
| ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015
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D O N O R S
Financials
| ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015
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State Appropriations $40.6 35%
Tuition  Fees $36.9 32%
Sales  Services–Auxiliary $18.2 16%
Federal Funds $17.4 15%
Grants  Contracts $2.0 2%
Other Revenues $1.2 1%
TOTAL $116.3 100%
Instruction $29.7 26%
35%
32%
16%
2%
15%
1%
FY 2015 SOURCES OF REVENUE
(IN MILLIONS)
| ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015
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F I N A N C I A L S
Instruction $29.7 26%
Auxiliary $17.9 16%
Scholarships $16.3 14%
Institutional Support $15.7 14%
Plant  Maintenance $15.2 13%
Academic Support $12.3 11%
Student Support $7.0 6%
Research $0.6 1%
Public Service $0.2 0%
TOTAL $114.9 100%
26%11%
6%
14%
13%
16%
14%
32%
1%
FY 2015 OPERATING EXPENSES
(IN MILLIONS)
Cabinet
Dr. Mickey L. Burnim
President
Ms. Tammi L. Thomas
Chief of Staff to the President
Dr. Weldon Jackson
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Ms. Karen J. Shaheed
Executive Vice President and General Counsel
Dr. Karl B. Brockenbrough
Vice President for Administration and Finance
Dr. Artie L. Travis
Vice President for Student Affairs
Dr. Richard L. Lucas Jr.
Vice President for Institutional Advancement
Mr. E. Wayne Rose
Vice President for Information Technology
Ms. Cassandra Robinson
Director of University Relations and Marketing
Mr. Clyde Doughty Jr.
Director of Athletics
Bowie State University Board of Visitors
Mr. D. Michael Lyles, Esq.
Chairman
Ms. Colette Youngblood
Vice Chair
Ms. Rhonda L. Slade
Secretary
Mr. Tabb J. Bishop
Mr. Kenneth Blake
Ms. Toni Braxton
Dr. Mickey L. Burnim
Ms. Essie L. Calhoun-McDavid
Mr. Raoul Dennis
Dr. James A. Dula
Mr. M. H. Jim Estepp
Mr. Jeffrey Franklin
Mr. Dante Lee
Dr. Richard L. Lucas
Mr. Lionel Neptune
Mr. Stephen Neal
Mr. G. Steve Proctor
Mr. Dwayne Robinson
Mr. Larry Spriggs
Mr. William R. Teel Jr.
Dr. Sherece Y. West-Scantlebury
| ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015
37
Administration(2014 – 2015)
Bowie State University Foundation
Board of Directors
Mrs. Jacqueline W. Sales
Chairperson
The Hon. Albert R. Wynn
Vice Chair
Dr. Mickey L. Burnim
Ex-Officio
Dr. Karl Brockenbrough
Ex-Officio
Dr. John A. Word Sr.
Ex-Officio
Dr. Richard Lucas
Executive Director
Mr. Keith Holmes
Treasurer
Mr. Robert J. Antonetti Jr.
Mr. LaRian Finney
Mr. Robert G. Johnson
Mr. C. Glenn Mahone
Ms. Valencia A. McClure	
Mrs. Mildred Ridgley-Gray
Mr. Andrew M. Roud
Mr. Craig Stevenson
Ms. Kimberly Stokes
The Hon. Isaac Trouth
The Hon. Geraldine Valentino-Smith
University System of Maryland
Board of Regents
Mr. James L. Shea
Chairman
Mr. Barry P. Gossett
Vice Chair
Mr. Gary L. Attman
Treasurer
Dr. John L. Young
Assistant Secretary
TheHon.C.ThomasMcMillen
Secretary
Mr. Thomas Slater
Assistant Secretary
Ms. Raaheela Ahmed
Student Regent
Mr. Norman R. Augustine
Dr. Patricia S. Florestano
Ms. Louise Michaux Gonzales
Mr. Earl F. Hance
Ex-Officio
The Hon. Francis X. Kelly Jr.
Mr. David W. Kinkopf
Mr. Robert D. Rauch
Dr. Frank M. Reid, III
Ms. Tracye C. Turner
Dr. Paul L. Vance
University System of Maryland
Chancellor
Dr. William E. Kirwan
| ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015
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A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
| ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015
Bowie State University
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Bowie, MD 20715

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Bowie State Fights Cyber Threats with $1.2M Grant

  • 2. BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015
  • 3. | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE 1 Blazing a New Trail INNOVATION2 Training Social Workers with a Global Perspective ACADEMICS RESEARCH 4 Joining the Fight against Cyber Threats Faculty Achievements Training the Educators of Tomorrow 150TH CELEBRATION 8 Remembering Our Roots Telling Our Story CAMPUS IMPROVEMENTS 10 Construction Begins on a Cutting-Edge Science Building Wiseman Centre Demolition Makes Way for Science Building A Green Campus Gets Even Greener STUDENT LIFE 15 Students Stand Against Injustice Bowie State Students Join National Conversations Student Achievements Student Team Develops Electronic Kiosk for the Homeless ATHLETICS19 Lady Bulldogs Bring Home a Shining New Victory Excellence on the Field and in the Classroom PHILANTHROPY21 Sesquicentennial Giving Supports Students DONORS23 FINANCIALS35 ADMINISTRATION37
  • 4. | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 1 A n aura of reflection and expectation enveloped the campus as we began the 2014–15 academic year with the sesquicentennial celebration of our founding on the horizon. The backdrop of 150 years of providing access and opportunity in higher education framed a full slate of events throughout 2015. It also guided our expanding efforts to advance an agenda of transformation and innovation to secure the future of Bowie State University. Looking back inspired us to push forward. The future began to take shape before our eyes as construction of a new building for natural sciences, mathematics and nursing got underway. This state-of-the-art science facility will change the landscape of the campus and significantly enhance our ability to compete for top students and faculty to join those who already make Bowie State University a very special place. I am pleased to share just a few examples of the innovation and commitment to excellence that we see every day across the university, like the expanding student entrepreneurship initiatives and curriculum enhancements in cybersecurity education.Inthisannualreportyouwillreadaboutourfaculty and students who are earning distinctive recognitions from prestigious organizations and taking a seat at the table with local and national leaders to help address the critical issues of our time. The Founders Day Awards Gala set the stage to recognize the growing engagement of alumni and friends throughout the year. It is particularly gratifying to note the achievements of our alumni and their commitment to advancing the legacy of Bowie State University. As you review this annual report, it is my hope that you will take pride in the accomplishments of Bowie State University this year. I salute the faculty, staff, students, alumni and friends who contributed to our success in ways large and small. Sincerely, Mickey L. Burnim, Ph.D. President PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
  • 5. | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 2 When preparing for their future careers, some students choose to create their own path. Through collaborative efforts with its partners, the Entrepreneurship Academy aims to nurture student entrepreneurs and prepare them for local and regional business plan competitions, in the hopes that they will later join the Bowie Business Innovation Center (Bowie BIC), the regional business incubator also located at Bowie State. E ntrepreneurship education at Bowie State got a boost in October 2014 with the opening of a Student Business Hatchery, an initiative of the Bowie State Entrepreneurship Academy to support students looking to start a business and connect them with expert coaches. Budding student entrepreneurs can now turn their ideas into business plans and enter the Entrepreneurship Academy’s Business Idea Competition for the chance to join the business incubator. The top three winners of the spring 2014 competition won seed money and got to move into new office space in the Student Business Hatchery to further develop their business ideas. They also had access to coaching from the Entrepreneurship Academy’s advisory council, composed of local entrepre­neurs, Bowie State faculty, company presidents, and other business professionals. The College of Business started the Entrepreneurship Academy in 2013 to provide a pathway of practical learning opportunities to help college and high school students, especially those from at-risk communities, establish and develop their own businesses. Under the direction of Executive Director and Assistant Professor Minnette Bumpus, the academy hosted a summer entrepreneurship camp for high school students for the first time in 2014. Innovation BLAZINGA NEW TRAIL
  • 6. | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 3 I N N O V A T I O N The ability to understand and appreciate cultural differences goes a long way in providing effective care in the field of social work. D r. André Stevenson, chair of the Department of Social Work, wanted to give students more opportunities to learn those qualities in the context of a global environment and, at the same time, develop the skills to work in cross-cultural settings. Together, Dr. Stevenson and co-coordinator Ellen Livingston have led the Global Learning Visits program, implemented to hone social work students’ cultural knowledge and awareness through international travel, so they can be better equipped to address the needs and issues in the communities they serve. There are also plans to expand the curriculum to include an elective course focused on international social work. The department has sent groups to four countries: Munich, Germany; Havana, Cuba; San Juan, Puerto Rico; and Maraisburg, South Africa, located in the Gauteng province where Johannesburg is the capital. The two- to three-week learning trips for students, and sometimes faculty, were developed in partnership with the University of Southern Illinois-Carbondale, University of Connecticut, and U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). All but the Cuba trip were open only to social work students. The groups visited community organizations working on social issues, heard from local experts about the countries’ culture and government, toured important cultural landmarks or attended an accelerated course on economic and political human rights. Some students participated alongside community members in hands-on service, like helping South African social workers to prepare care plans and social activities for children and adults with AIDS. Some even earned course credits. For students like Kiara Howard, who traveled to both Cuba and South Africa, participating in Global Learning Visits equipped her to become a better social worker and understand cultures through immersion. “Social work is about dealing with different types of people and you are able to relate to them more if you are able to get an idea of where they come from,” she said. “I feel like it’s helped me become more culturally competent.” TRAINING SOCIAL WORKERS WITH A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
  • 7. | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 4 As the nation faces a shortage of well-trained cybersecurity professionals, Bowie State University is meeting the need by preparing more individuals in the fight against cyber threats, which President Barack Obama identifies as one of our most important challenges. B owie State University is one of 13 historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) awarded $25 million over five years to develop a pipeline for minorities in cybersecurity. Bowie State received a five-year, $1.2 million grant in the formation of the Cybersecurity Workforce Pipeline Consortium, a network established by the U.S. Department of Energy with funding from the National Nuclear Security Administration. Led by Norfolk State University, the consortium also includes two national labs and the Charleston County School District in South Carolina. Academics Research JOINING THE FIGHT AGAINST CYBER THREATS
  • 8. | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 5 A C A D E M I C S R E S E A R C H With the grant, the university will enhance its award- winning cybersecurity curriculum by expanding on the real-world learning opportunities for students and purchasing the latest computer technology. Bowie State will also develop more summer youth technology programs and strengthen collaborations with industry leaders and government agencies. A unique partnership with a national cybersecurity institute has already added to Bowie State’s ability to teach students the computer technology skills that employers need most. Unique Partnership Computer Science Professor Lethia Jackson is teaching her students to evaluate and improve computer code using the Software Assurance Marketplace (SWAMP), housed at the Morgridge Institute for Research in Madison, Wisconsin. The partnership offers a national model for integrating cybersecurity into the curriculum. The SWAMP provides a rich and accessible suite of software security tools that Bowie State is integrating into undergraduate coding courses, giving students an efficient way to examine and rid their code of security weaknesses. The academic benefits are transformational for the students, says Dr. Jackson. “My research students are becoming what I consider to be prolific programmers by using the SWAMP. Now they not only write code, but they can read and interpret other people’s code for errors, which will be necessary for any job in this field.” She plans to establish a code review process in the classes, where graduate and undergraduate researchers submit student-produced code into the SWAMP continuous assurance pipeline. The team, called the Forensic Technology Information Cyber Squad, will work with students to identify where and why code is vulnerable and determine a path to correction. Bowie State’s computer science department will compile its findings into a comprehensive secure coding book that defines common errors and possible fixes. Dr. Jackson says the goal is to share it with other universities, beginning with the consortium’s 12 other HBCUs. Provost Weldon Jackson (standing fifth from the left) joins administrators from 12 other HBCUs, two national laboratories and a school system at the signing of the Cybersecurity Workforce Pipeline agreement.
  • 9. | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 6 A C A D E M I C S R E S E A R C H FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS Computer Science Expert Advances Public Policy Assistant Professor Quincy Brown took a year-long sabbatical from Bowie State in September 2014 to work with policymakers as a distinguished Science and Technology Policy Fellow for the American Association for the Advancement of Science. For the computer science professor, it was an opportunity to shape decision-makers’ process of creating policies that affect how women and people of color can pave their pathway to science and technology-related careers. Dr. Brown, who has since returned to BSU, wants to create a pipeline for women and minorities to enter those fields. Biology Professor Named Carnegie African Diaspora Fellow Assistant Professor Anne Osano traveled to Kenya in summer 2015 as a prestigious Carnegie African Diaspora Fellow to study neem, a tropical plant used by local people to treat diseases of the blood, liver and skin. As one of 60 selected fellows, she partnered with the University of Nairobi to collect and study samples of neem to explore its health and healing benefits from a scientific perspective. Dr. Osano, who grew up in Kenya, also trained professors there to teach science courses online to make college education more accessible. INTERIM ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS FREDDIE VAUGHNS was honored by the White House as a 2015 HBCU Champion of Change, celebrating his long-standing commitment to promoting student success and graduation. The late Dr. Vaughns, who died on July 4, 2015, is remembered as a beloved administrator and professor who always put students first. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR ALLISSA RICHARDSON joined four instructors to teach nearly 3,000 people in 130 countries about how to tell compelling stories using their smartphones in a free online course. Sponsored by the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas, the course was a first-of-its-kind program specializing in mobile journalism. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR JOSEPH LANCIANO, who has taught accounting at Bowie State for nearly 40 years, received a Doetsch-Hooper Outstanding Teaching Award from the Maryland Association of Certified Public Accountants. The award recognizes his commitment to accounting education, contributions to Bowie State and professional achievements. Lanciano is the coordinator for the accounting program, which regularly places graduates with some of the region’s top employers. C-SPAN3’s American History TV broadcast a lecture by ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR TAMARA BROWN on how the American concept of race impacted the Supreme Court’s landmark 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson decision, which served as the legal basis for segregation until 1954. The “Lectures in History” video is now archived online. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR BOB BARTLETT received a 2015 Individual Artist Award from the Maryland Arts Council to honor his achievement in playwriting and to support further advancement of his career. A prolific playwright, Bartlett had several of his plays performed in staged readings at special events, including the 2014 Page-to-Stage Festival at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. He was also commissioned to write a play for Bowie State’s 150th anniversary celebration.
  • 10. | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 7 A C A D E M I C S R E S E A R C H S tudents who aspire to teach often get the best training when they are standing in front of the classroom. Over the years, the College of Education has built strong partnerships with local public schools and in 2015 received national honors for how well it prepares student interns to become effective teachers. The Exemplary Professional Development School Achievement Award recognizes the College of Education’s programs to enhance the hands-on experience for student interns and foster mentoring relationships with local schoolteachers. The National Association for Professional Development Schools praised Bowie State’s practice of assessing the programs’ success in providing a sound education for both the college interns and the children they help teach. Collaboratively developed by the College of Education and its public school partners, the programs also award action research grants to encourage local teachers and student interns to explore innovative teaching methods and advance their educational practices. Dr. Eva Garin, coordinator of Bowie State’s Professional Development Schools Network, says that the goal of the partnerships is to explore models of effective teaching and learning. After completing a yearlong clinical practicum, she says, students are better equipped to take on the classroom challenges facing educators. TRAINING THE EDUCATORS OF TOMORROW
  • 11. | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 8 When Bowie State University stopped to recognize the 150th anniversary of its founding, 2015 became a year of revelry for the campus community, alumni and friends and an opportunity to tell the university’s story to a broader audience. Together, we celebrated a rich legacy of achievement that began in 1865. 150th Celebration 1 REMEMBERING OUR ROOTS TELLING OUR STORY 2
  • 12. | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 9 T he anniversary theme, “Delivering on the Promise of Opportunity,” provided the framework for a series of lectures, performances, forums, exhibits, alumni gatherings and other events. We looked back at our humble beginnings for inspiration while focusing on the many ways Bowie State is fulfilling its vision to become one of the best comprehensive universities in the nation. From our oldest alumna attending the kickoff luncheon in Baltimore, where the Bowie State story began, to a stellar Founders Day Awards Gala at National Harbor, Prince George’s County’s developing jewel, the sesquicentennial activities bridged the university’s geographic and histor­ ical timeline. Expanding appreciation for the Bowie State story was a major focus, with an interactive website, historical video and sesquicentennial exhibit in Annapolis, providing a rich tapestry of information that reached far beyond the campus. PHOTOGRAPHS 1 Birthday Celebration 2 Founders Day Convocation 3 Sesquicentennial Kick-off Luncheon 4 HBCU Presidents Forum 5 Bowie State Day in Annapolis 6 Founders Day Convocation 66 3 5 4 1 5 0 T H C E L E B R A T I O N
  • 13. Campus Improvements CONSTRUCTION BEGINS ON A CUTTING-EDGE SCIENCE BUILDING In May 2015, construction began on the Center for Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Nursing, the 148,995-square-foot facility replacing the Crawford Science Building. | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 10
  • 14. C A M P U S I M P R O V E M E N T S E qually stunning and state of the art, it promises to change the landscape of the campus as a hub for science, technology, mathematics and engineering (STEM) education. It will position Bowie State as a leader in attracting expert faculty and producing graduates who meet the increasing national demand for qualified professionals in those fields. The $104 million development kicked off with a ground­ breaking ceremony keynoted by Maryland’s Lieutenant Governor Boyd Rutherford who remarked, “This project is key to economic and workforce development for the state.” The latest in a tripartite of new buildings erected on campus in the past five years, the science center will facilitate student research and collaboration across programs and disciplines, offering 14 teaching laboratories, 15 flexible classrooms and a rooftop greenhouse as a shared space for interactive learning. An iconic cylindrical, glass-walled structure is the center’s signature feature that will serve as a visual expression of the university’s commitment to STEM education. The building also allows for the expansion of the nursing program, one of the most popular majors on campus with a waiting list of interested applicants, and features a cutting-edge simulation suite to give students additional experience as hands-on practitioners. Playing a part in remedying the country’s nursing shortage and filling communities with healers and caretakers is a mighty return on the building’s initial investment. Construction on the science center is expected to be complete in spring 2017. Maryland Delegate James Proctor Jr. (’69, ’72) joins President Mickey L. Burnim at the ground-breaking. Proctor passed away in 2015. Maryland Lieutenant Governor Rutherford (third from right) joins President Burnim (fourth from right), state officials and a Clark Construction representative for the ground-breaking. | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 11
  • 15. | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 12 WISEMAN CENTRE DEMOLITION MAKES WAY FOR SCIENCE BUILDING Maryland Governor Larry Hogan tours the Crawford Science Building, which is slated for demolition. W hen the J. Alexander Wiseman Student Centre opened in 1966, it was part of a period of transformation of the campus landscape when five new buildings were erected in 11 years. Many alumni have fond memories of the Wiseman Centre—from participating in student activities to connecting with their mentors to meeting lifelong friends. Its demolition marked another era of transformation as the university made way for the construction of the Center for Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Nursing. The student center’s name honored the legacy of Dr. Wiseman, a Bowie State alumnus and beloved education professor who eventually became the founding director of the Graduate Division in 1969. His relatives got the chance to visit the campus just before the building’s demolition and made their way to the newly opened Student Center, which still honors Dr. Wiseman with a first-floor ballroom that bears his name. After the completion of the new science center, the Crawford Science Building will be demolished and replaced with green space. Opened in 1967, the building is currently home to the departments of natural sciences and mathematics. Its demolition will mark the complete transition of those academic programs to the larger, state-of-the-art science center and create new open space adjacent to the Student Center. Dr. Wiseman’s relatives visit the Wiseman Centre before demolition. C A M P U S I M P R O V E M E N T S
  • 16. | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 13 Creating an earth-friendly campus has long been a priority at Bowie State. With the completion of several concurrent initiatives, the university solidified its position as a leader in sustainability. B owie State ranked among the greenest historically black colleges and universities in The HBCU Green Report—jointly released by Clark Atlanta University, the Building Green Initiative and the North Carolina Institute of Minority Economic Development. Bowie State was one of only three schools out of the 43 surveyed to hit every benchmark based on a ten-category checklist, comprising administration, green building, student involvement, food and recycling, and climate change and energy. A GREEN CAMPUS GETS EVEN GREENER In 2014, Bowie State became the first HBCU to earn the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED Gold Certification for a student center. The new construction, completed in 2013, was also honored with an Excellence in Design Award by the American Institute of Architects. The installation of two solar-powered charging stations also gave the campus community a more convenient and energy-efficient way to power up their cell phones, laptops and tablets, reducing reliance on traditional electric sockets. These planned efforts, included in the university’s framework to achieve climate neutrality by 2019, have been funded in part by Bowie State’s students, who elected to implement a yearly sustainability fee as part of their tuition. In 2015, President Mickey Burnim signed the American Campuses Act on Climate Pledge and the new American College University Presidents’ Climate Commitment, building on the university’s dedication to sustainability. C A M P U S I M P R O V E M E N T S
  • 17. 14 | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 C A M P U S I M P R O V E M E N T S Student Ambassadors Take on Expanded Role The Student Green Ambassadors took on a larger role in supporting the university’s sustainability goals when two Bowie State students attended the 2014 Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education Conference in Portland, Oregon—for the first time. Students OVANDO BROWN and MARYANN JACKSON joined two staff members and a professor to learn about the latest trends to promote green practices on campuses. The student ambassadors are charged with educating the campus about green living as members of the university’s Climate Commitment Coordinating Committee (C4).
  • 18. 15 | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 Bowie State students, moved by high-profile cases of African-Americans killed by police, raised their voices in the call for justice. T hey rallied their peers and organized activities to engage the campus and community on issues of justice and equality, including a forum and vigil to strengthen ties between the university and local police agencies. STUDENTS STAND AGAINSTINJUSTICE Student Life
  • 19. | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 16 S T U D E N T L I F E The Student Government Association invited leaders from the Bowie State University Police, Bowie City Police and Prince George’s County Police to join a panel to discuss relations between law enforcement and the people they serve. The forum provided a platform for students to address their questions to police officials in an open exchange—an example of the kinds of peaceful dialogue that can take place between police and the public. The vigil, held just before the forum, symbolized a public display of unity to increase positive interactions between students and the police. Officers and students, holding hands as they stood around the campus obelisk, listened to songs, poetry and a prayer for unity. Throughout the school year, students found ways to raise their voices and energize the campus and local community in response to cases of suspected police brutality. When widespread rioting and protests surged in Ferguson, Missouri and major cities nationwide following the police shooting of Michael Brown in fall 2014, Bowie State students stopped traffic on MD-197 in a peaceful demonstration just outside the campus. They also held a vigil in Brown’s honor. When looting and violent protests spread throughout Baltimore after the death of Freddie Gray while in police custody, student leaders and athletes volunteered in the clean-up efforts in some of the city’s poorest neighborhoods. Student Golden Okolo (center) attends a press conference with Maryland Congresswoman Edwards (left) and California Congresswoman Pelosi (right). BOWIE STATE STUDENTS JOIN NATIONAL CONVERSATIONS O n the eve of major local, statewide and Congressional elections, Bowie State students made their voices heard by engaging political leaders and candidates in national conversations. Joining House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Congresswoman Donna Edwards (D-Md.) at a college affordability press conference, student Golden Okolo shared the impact of taking on thousands of dollars in student loans at an out-of-state university before transferring to Bowie State. A month later, U.S. Senators Ben Cardin and Barbara Mikulski visited the campus to hear from students and administrators about the challenges Maryland students face in paying for their education. Building on the momentum of President Obama’s My Brother’s Keeper initiative to address opportunity gaps faced by boys and young men of color, Cardin returned to campus with Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) for a press briefing on how community partners, like Bowie State University, can support it. They learned about the successes of the Bowie State Male Initiative in helping male students reach their full potential though mentoring and support. Students also invited high-profile political candidates to the campus to engage students in their campaign agendas. Maryland gubernatorial candidate Larry Hogan, who was elected governor in 2015, visited the campus to encourage students to exercise their right to vote in a forum hosted by the Alpha Kappa Alpha fraternity. As Congressman Rand Paul (R-Ky.) weighed a run for the White House, he visited Bowie State to lay out his vision for criminal justice reform.
  • 20. S T U D E N T L I F E BIOLOGY MAJOR OGOCHUKWU EBURUOH won first place in the Information Technology Showcase and a $2,500 Johnson Johnson scholarship at the Black Data Processors Associates’ 2014 national conference in Indianapolis, Indiana. In a poster presentation, she argued that open source electronic health systems could facilitate clinical quality control in her native country of Nigeria. COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY MAJOR BRYAN BEMLEY placed third in the inaugural Mobile Apps Showcase and received a $4,000 State Farm Insurance scholarship for creating an app to help students learn multiplication facts. STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS As the winner of a national student fashion design contest, VISUAL COMMUNICATION AND DIGITAL MEDIA ARTS MAJOR TRAVONNE WALKER designed an evening dress worn by celebrity host Janell Snowden at the McDonald’s 365Black Awards, held during the 2014 Essence Music Festival in New Orleans, Louisiana. Walker worked with Project Runway finalist Kimberly Goldson to bring her design to life. Through the Harlem Fashion Row contest, Walker also made a red carpet appearance at the 365Black Awards and received a $1,000 scholarship. EARLY CHILDHOOD/SPECIAL EDUCATION MAJOR AYANNA TWEEDY was profiled in a 90-second NCAA student-athlete video promoting Division II college athletics. Tweedy is also president of the Central Intercollegiate Athletics Association (CIAA) Student Athlete Advisory Committee. | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 17
  • 21. Congressman Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) celebrates student inventors at the Capitol Hill Maker Faire. | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 18 S T U D E N T L I F E STUDENT TEAM DEVELOPS ELECTRONIC KIOSK FOR THE HOMELESS C an technology help connect the homeless to local shelters? A team of Bowie State students said yes. They envisioned and developed an electronic kiosk designed to link homeless individuals and families with up-to-date information about the shelters and resources available in their community. In spring 2015, computer technology majors Ryan Kinney and Benjamin Tasker, along with computer science major Grace Adewuyi, presented their interactive model to the public and members of Congress at the Capitol Hill Maker Faire and the much larger National Maker Faire, two showcases of inventions. Bowie State was one of only nine schools invited to the Capitol Hill Maker Faire. The team developed the kiosk to enable people in need to receive real-time information about the number of available beds at local shelters, as well as other resources like food, toiletries or clothing. For the project to be fully implemented, the students proposed that the kiosk would use reservation software to connect to a network of local shelters. The invention was developed for the STARS Design Challenge, a contest through the Department of Computer Science encouraging students to use technology to create an original product that addresses a problem in society. Assistant Professor Courtney Lamar established the competition to engage students from various academic programs to work together to turn their ideas into a workable model.
  • 22. LADY BULLDOGS BRING HOME A SHINING NEWVICTORY Athletics A s gifted in the classroom as they are in their game, they also won the CIAA Bowling Highest Grade Point Average Award for their cumulative 3.23 GPA, the most preeminent of any CIAA women’s bowling team. The Lady Bulldogs earned the lofty CIAA title in a 4–1 blowout against defending Virginia State, clinching the victory for the 2014–2015 season. It’s an addition to an already long string of championships in 2005, 2006, 2010 and 2013. Under the direction of Head Coach Kenneth Scott, they finished with a 61–23 overall record and placed sixth in The National Tenpin Coaches Association poll of D2/D3 schools. For an impressive fifth time, Bowie State University Women’s Bowling Team brought the championship back to campus, reaffirming them as the university’s winningest team in any sport in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA). The team also dominated the top league honors during the CIAA Bowling Awards Ceremony, including Bowler of the Year (Shayla Lightfoot), Rookie of the Year (Sierra Davis) and Coach of the Year. Together, they won the Northern Division trophy for finishing the regular season with only one conference loss. Four students, including a set of sisters, were named to the honorary 10-member All-CIAA Women’s Bowling Team. 19 | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015
  • 23. | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 20 A T H L E T I C S EXCELLENCE ON THE FIELD AND IN THE CLASSROOM T he Bowie State University athletics program encourages students to be great in their sport and in their studies. Throughout her time at Bowie State, Cassandra Clayborne distinguished herself on both fronts. A star on the field and in the classroom, outfielder Clayborne ended her stellar Bowie State softball career in 2015 by being named one of the top 30 finalists for the NCAA Woman of the Year Award, which recognizes excellence in academics, athletics, community service and leadership. She was selected from a record 480 school nominees, which was narrowed to 30 women representing each of the three NCAA divisions and 12 different sports. An Honors Program student and biology major, Clayborne graduated with a perfect 4.0 grade point average and was also named the 2015 Female Scholar Athlete of the Year by the CIAA, among other awards. Clayborne’s honor shined a national spotlight on Bowie State athletics as she represented the university and the CIAA at the 2015 NCAA Woman of the Year’s annual ceremony in Indianapolis, Indiana. Her teammates and coaches heralded her positive attitude and her dedication to her studies. Bulldogs Take Northern Division Title, Player of the Year The Bulldogs men’s basketball team clinched the CIAA Northern Division title when they closed out the season with a 21-7 overall record (13-3 in league play and 8-2 in the North). Although Bowie State shared the title with the Virginia State University Trojans, the Bulldogs entered the CIAA Tournament as the #1 seed. BOWIE STATE GUARD CAMERON KNOX was named the 2014–2015 CIAA Men’s Basketball Player of the Year. Bulldogs Football Produces NFL Talent FORMER BULLDOGS TIGHT END KHARI LEE (’15) joined the National Football League in 2015 after a Pro Day on campus drew more than 20 NFL team managers, scouts and staff to evaluate his skills. Lee signed as a free agent with the Houston Texans before being traded to the Chicago Bears, who gave up a draft pick to get him. Another Bulldog, WIDE RECEIVER DOUGLAS MCNEIL III (’13), suited up for the Seattle Seahawks on the NFL’s biggest stage that year, becoming the second former Bowie State athlete to be a part of a Super Bowl roster.
  • 24. The Sesquicentennial Founders Day Awards Gala offered an opportunity for supporters to help strengthen the future of Bowie State University with gifts focused on scholarships and student support.  SESQUICENTENNIAL GIVING SUPPORTS  STUDENTS | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 21 Philanthropy LaVerne Gray (center) from the Mildred Ridgley Gray Charitable Trust
  • 25. 22 | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 P H I L A N T H R O P Y F our donors set the high bar—together, they contributed more than $500,000 toward the $1.5 million annual goal. Mildred Ridgley Gray Charitable Trust, Inc.— $100,000 LaVerne Gray, president of the Mildred Ridgley Gray Charitable Trust, Inc., facilitated the donation of $100,000 to the William S. Gray Endowed Scholarship Fund. Bowie State Foundation board member Mildred Ridgley-Gray (’40, ’46) created the fund to honor her late husband and support students majoring in education. The trust was established in 2001 to support the research of family histories and institutions, as well as to preserve the legacy of Ridgley, a historic post-Civil War community of emancipated slaves. Bowie State University National Alumni Association, Inc. (BSUNAA)—$150,000 Under the leadership of Dr. John A. Word (’77, ’81), the BSUNAA pledged $150,000, symbolic of the sesquicentennial. The goal was to engage the broader alumni community in raising funds for scholarships to support the university’s student recruitment and retention goals. Aerojet Rocketdyne—$150,000 Glenn Mahone, vice president of communications for Aerojet Rocketdyne and a Bowie State University Foundation board member, facilitated the company’s $150,000 donation for student scholarships. An advocate for science and technology education and world-recognized aerospace and defense leader, Aerojet Rocketdyne has established a strong community partnership with Bowie State University. Dr. John A. Word (center) from the BSU National Alumni Association Southwest Airlines—$160,000 The nation’s largest domestic carrier, Southwest Airlines gave an in-kind donation of airline vouchers worth $150 for each person attending the gala. Through the investment efforts of Karen Price-Ward, community affairs and grassroots regional leader, Southwest Airlines has established a mutually beneficial relationship with Bowie State University that has lasted more than 10 years, an outstanding example of corporate philanthropy at work. Southwest Airlines has transported Bowie State students to internships, service trips, and educational competitions; provided fundraising assistance; and donated airline tickets to support athletic events.  Glenn Mahone (center) from Aerojet Rocketdyne Karen Price-Ward (at the podium) from Southwest Airlines
  • 26. Leadership Circle ($25,000+) Aerojet Rocketdyne BSU National Alumni Association CIAA K. Neal International Trucks, Inc. MGM Resorts, International Mildred Ridgley Gray Charitable Trust, Inc. Office of the Prince George’s County Executive Radio One, Inc. Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) Verizon Estate of Irene B. Hebron Glenn Mahone Mildred Ridgley-Gray Heritage Circle ($10,000—$24,999) ABM Janitorial Services Baltimore Gas Electric Company Combined Federal Campaign International Software Systems, Inc. Maryland Charity Campaign Northrop Grumman Corporation Novolex T. Rowe Price Foundation, Inc. The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company Thompson Hospitality Corp. Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A., Inc. Kimberly Ann Stokes Ryan Yu Goodloe Circle ($5,000—$9,999) Allmond Company LLC Capitol Strategies, LLC Circle of Friends North Carolina Group Community Foundation for the National Capital Region GEICO Philanthropic Foundation Shiloh Baptist Church The Epic Brands University of Maryland Foundation, Inc. Angela K. Contee-Borders Loring Millin Salome Raheim Betty B. Turner Diane Wilson-Bragg Cornerstone Circle ($2,500—$4,999) Aerotek Arel ICM LLC Chesapeake Bay Area Combined Federal Campaign Clark Construction Group LLC CohnReznick Enterprise Holdings Foundation Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Goodloe Memorial Unitarian Universalist Congregation HAZMED Industrial Bank, NA Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Maryland National Capital Park Planning Commission NAI The Michael Co. Inc. Old Line Bank Pepco Holdings Inc. TEKSystems Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. Barbara Wilson Bush Irving V. Long Raymond S. Peters Robert H. Strother Founders Circle ($1,000—$2,499) 70/80’s Alumni Group American Honda Motor Co. Inc. Ava Electric Company, Inc. Blacks in Government Pentagon Chapter BSUNAA Montgomery County Chapter California Community Foundation Charles H. Wesley Lodge No. 147 Coca Cola Enterprises Delmock Technologies, Inc. Dorsey Educational Fund, Inc. Envision Eye Laser Center Follett Higher Education Group Freedmen’s Hospital Nurses Alumni Clubs, Inc. Greater Prince George’s Business Roundtable Johns Hopkins Accounts Payable Service Center Johnson Controls Inc. NY Chapter - Continental Societies, Inc. Prince George County Human Relations Commission Safeway, Inc. Southern Christian Leader Conference T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. Theater Alliance of Washington DC Wedderburn Innovative Solutions, LLC Zonta Club of P.G.C. Foundation, Inc. Derrick Anthony Bailey Florence V. Beaty Karl Bruce Brockenbrough Erwin Brown Jr. Cynthia A. Brown Darren L. Brown Mickey L. Burnim Patricia Caldwell-Butler E. Marie Council Joyce A. Cowan Mable M. Curtis Juanita J. Davis Marvis Conley Donalson Ivan Sylvester Dotson Andrew Eugene Edwards Mel Franklin Anthony Oneal Gaston Andrea C. Harrison Audrey C. Johnson Ellen C. Livingston Richard Lucas Jr. D. Michael Lyles Addie Martin Ricardo C. Mitchell Joyce R. Phillip Raman Ruia Carolyn F. Scriber Karen J. Shaheed Roland B. Smith Jr. Barbara J. Smith George S. Sochan Frederick Douglas Taylor Jr. Richard A. Thomas Tammi L. Thomas Karen R. Toles Artie L. Travis Isaac C. Trouth III Sherece Y. West-Scantlebury Ronald Williams Gilbert O. Williams Educators Circle ($500—$999) BSUNAA Campus Based Alumni Chapter J K Contracting, Inc. Law Office of Beverly Winstead LLC Leadership Prince George’s Inc. Donald L. Ball Jr. William G. Bostic Jr. Dione F. Bowlding Daniel C. Brock Evelyn Jarrett Chatmon Alan M. Davis Robert O. Davis Clyde Doughty Jr. Madeleine M. Downing Andrea Eley Richard Faltz Jr. Geraldine A. Feaster Kevin Fleming Anita D. Ford Victoria Ashley Harris Valerie E. Hebert Janice J. James Anthony J. Jefferson James E. Lewis Audrey Marie Lugmayer James E. Lyons Sr. | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 23 Donors(Gifts Made July 1, 2014–June 20, 2015)
  • 27. Rosalind Muchiri Ruby B. Nelson Chukwuma F. Obidegwu Joan Freeland O’Neal Monica Inez Palmer Alfonzo Powell Cassandra M. Robinson Molly M. Ruppert Cheryl A. Sawyers Earl N. Speights Wilhelmina D. Stevenson William M. Talbert Zilpha P. Thomas Anshia B. Tull Joseph A. Urquhart Darren J. Washington Patricia Wilson-Carter Lillian J. Wiseman John A. Word Sr. Rita D. Wutoh Scholars Circle ($250—$499) J. R. Mitchell Company Liberty Christian Church Our House Inc. Reid Temple AME Church Stewart Financial Services, Inc. YourCause, LLC Marian L. Anderson Linwood Harvey Bowers John W. Brooks Craig A. Brown Gretta L. G. Burnett Linda Gray Butler Yvette C. Caldwell Sheree I. Carson Kimberly Pendleton Chew Glen J. Christopher Marvin B. Cornish Sr. Arlene G. Creek LaGail Crews-Lowe Robert E. Cromwell Thelma Thomas Daley David R. Dickson Arthur Dock Lawanna Dowtin Shawn M. Estelle Catherine Fitzgerald Major Clement I. Goodwine Robert Sterling Green James E. Griffin Regina G. Guyther Allyson R. Hardy-Dobbins Deirdre Yvette Harrison Clint B. Harvin Richard A. Hawkins Barbara G. Hudak Jerry Isaac Hasani Adisa Isom Cynthia R. Jackson Estelle Owens Johnson Kina M. Johnson-Malcolm Clarence Thomas Jones Antonio L. Jones Mark Jones Cecile Kahan Phyllis M. Knight Evelyn Estep Love Veda Ann McCoy Deborah S. McFarland Jacqueline C. McGuire Bobette S. Meads William D. Missouri Clarence B. Mollock Sr. Arthur B. Moore Jr. Shirley Robinson Morris David Lee Nelson Julia A. Paul Erma Tucker Price King David Range Jacqueline A. Robinson Gathier Rodgers Jr. Stanley Rolark Barbara J. Rucker-Boney Marian Rucker-Shamu James Earl Sherrell George Simmons Phyllis P. Sisson Patricia A. Smith Sandra E. Spears Sherrod Stanard John H. Starks Roman Sznajder Traki L. Taylor-Webb Janet L. Thomas Kennith Tyler W. Paul Valentine Weyden Wedderburn Monique Renee White-Chiselom Cecilia D. Williams Gwendolyn S. Williams Doris Butler Woodus Teresa D. Wright Theodore R. Wright III Donors Circle ($100—$249) American Business Womens Association America’s Charities ATT Foundation BSUNAA Baltimore Chapter BSUNAA Lower Shore Chapter BSUNAA Prince George’s County Chapter Charles Drew Memorial Scholarship Fund, Inc. Cutty’s Rock’N Ribs, LLC Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. Evans Tree Service, Inc. Michael Epstein Sports Productions, Inc. Network for Good The Law Offices of Walker Turner, PA Winstead Tax Group Angela N. Adams Janet J. Adams Adetayo Oluwaseun Adeleye Victor Adeokun Folake Adesola Adeyemi James F. Adomanis Monday S. Ajabor Anthony B. Akinde Kola Olusola Akinola Kamala T. Alark Sequoia O. Alexander Amos Alston Nathaniel Alston Jr. William Anderson Mirinda Jewell Anderson-White Darlene S. Antezana Lizabeth A. Ardisana Sylvia Mitchell Askew Reubin C. Atkins Monique Michelle Augusta Shannon Shiron Austin Marla A. Baines Ryan Christopher Baker Arnold S. Ballard Vanessa Ballard Herbert L. Ballard Sarian A. Bangura Mary R. Bannerman Michael Barry Bannister Mary F. Barber Carl S. Barham Warren S. Barkley Jr. Joseph Barnes Delois Martha Barnes Aaron Lamont Barnett William E. Batson Robert Batten Ciara Jontea Baylor Erica F. Beasley Winell H. C. Belfonte William T. Belton Theodora A. Belu-John Silicia Angel Bentham Margaret C. Black William A. Bland Sharon Fortune Bowden Lois A. Bowman Marguerite R. Boyd Flora Boyd-Maclin Mary A. Bradford George Allan Bradley Roger L. Briscoe Moncenya D. Broadus Elizabeth M. Broadway Tasheena D. Brooks Judy Harris Brooks Rashida Simone Brooks Robert M. Brooks Tony L. Brown LaTanya N. Brown-Robertson Thelma J. Brown-Wallace Roger Bryan Jr. Ayannah N. Buford Senetra Yvette Buie Myla Bundy Javona Marie Burke Simone Nicole Burnette Joyce J. Burns Sandra Kendrick Burton Barbara Butler Charles V. Butler Joseph N. Butler Christopher Michael Butler Katherine M. Cadle Lillie Caldwell Ralph Calhoun Cherika E. Campbell Valecia Lynnette Canery Bernadette Canty Amanda Diane Carey Gene M. Carson Witney Morgan Carter Octavia L. Carter Frances J. Carter Sashikanth Challa Joyce B. Chambliss John Wesley Charles Nannan Chen Shu-Hui L. Chiu Mark Anthony Claggett Robert L. Clark Violet Elizabeth Claxton Sheila Diane Clinton Keith M Coates Kevin Coates Schallery Trinell Colbert Rosalee L. Coleman Harvey Collier Pleasala J. Collins Gwendolyn B. Colston Angela C. Combs Albert A. Conner Joseph Samura Conteh Robert L. Conway Ruda W. Conway Nasheia Michelle Conway Joyce Patricia Conway Annel C. Cooke | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 24 D O N O R S
  • 28. Ceama E. Cooper Patricia Ann Cooper Marissa Louise Cooper Brittney N. Coppage Saundra M. Coston Anita R. Creek-Thomas Robert Leonard Cross Alexander E. Cruiz Julian Wade Curry Maitland W. Dade Patsy Dorsey Dade Sharon Dade Robin E. Daniel Tracee Vonne Marie Daniels Neal Daniels Freddie Davis Edward C. Davis Jr. Miles Davis Rebecca Ann Davis Sheila Lynn Davis Sabrina L. Davis John C. Davis Annie P. Davis Abiola Omotayo Dawodu Andrea L. Deadwyler Mensah M. Dean Peggy A. Dearing Tijuanna Elaine DeCoster Ernest C. Dinsmore Lark T. Dobson De’Ana H. Dow Weiyng Duan Adrienne Twyman Dupree John A. Ealy Nikol Echols Swarup Eda Donald W. Edwards Jr. Kennette Edwards Linwood Finnell Edwards Audrey El-Amin Jennifer Lucille Erwin Charles E. Exum Jr. Frederick D. Faine Barbara B. Fairfield Jerome Ronald Farley Wayne J. Felder Arthur Lee Fields Norma A. Fields Violet L. Fisher Sandra V. Fitzgerald Crystal Lynn Flewellen Gloria A. Flood Christine A. Foland Maria Marlene Ford Kimberly McCall Ford Shirley Ann Frazier Deidra Fryer Kim Gabriel-Bagley Gary Lamont Gadson Margo Green Gale Christian Alexander Gant Lynn G. Garner Melody Stevenson Gaskins Francis W. Gates Magdalena Gebrekristos Raymond A. Gerald Victor Lamont Gibson Ludie B. Gibson Erika Michelle Gilbert Doris Z. Gillard Mahmoud M. Gimie Lawrence A. Ginn Ashley Gloria Givens Jeanette R. Gould Lauren Nicole Grady Noell Patricia Grant Doris A. Grant David Gray Natalie Irene Gray Jeannette Gray-Watkis Joseph C. Green Joseph Michael Green Rosalyn V. Green Gwenetta T. Greene James Walter Greenlee Patricia C. Griffin-Thomas Terrence Duane Grows Charles A. Guilford Austin E. Gumbs Ernest C. Hadrick Jr. Linda Haithcox Celeste Karis Hall Nicole L. Hall Daniela Patrice Hall Terry M. Hamlin Johnny Hampton Dawn Christine Hancock Tasheda Elizabeth Hardy Sonya Nichelle Harmon Jimmie Wayne Harrell Michael Harris Audrey S. Harris Timothy M. Harris Terrance Terrell Harrison Robert Anthony Hart Michael Q. Harvey Diamond Amani Hawkins McKinley M. Hayes Nancy Anne Heinz Geraldine W. Henderson Richard E. Henderson Jr. Ruth Jackson Henley David Henry Marc A. Henry Frederick Henry Carolyn R. Henson Thomas Herndon Tina M. Heyward Jessie Y. Hicks Percy Alphonzo Hill Jacqueline Hines Edward Hoes Gwendolyn B. Holland Irma Ruth Holland Lynn S. Holloway Keith Holmes Carol C. Holt Michael Hooker Benjamin Hosch Denise Howell Shauna Alyse Hubbard Archie Ray Hudson Lawrence Huggins Jr. John H.S. Hyater Jr. Carol A. Hyman-Wilson Marvin H. Jackson Norman L. Jackson Lillie M. Jackson Dionne D. Jackson-Bank Brenonda F. Jackson-Gray Vatice Jackson-Walker Kelly A. James-Haynes Valerie Foreman Jardine Ashley Megan Jenifer Lisa Y. Jenkins Bonita E. Jenkins Brenda Joyce Jenkins William Irvin Jennings Weihua Jiang Dwight L. Johnson Edna Young Johnson Mary A. Johnson J’Shaun Lanette Johnson Kimyana Monika Johnson Sonya Alesia Johnson Marie Johnson Mona D. Johnson Regina Hedgeman Johnson Jacqueline Dolore Johnson-Hayes Remeta A. Johnson-Williams Sylvia K. Jones Doretha P. Jones Janey Javon Jones Cecelia Elaine Jones-Bowlding Theodore R. Jordan Calvin Anthony Jordan Fawaz Adeniyi Joseph Farah Joseph Darsana P. Josyula Andre D. Joyner Yarri Ellen Kamara Anuj Kansal Christopher Darnell Kelley Lori L. Kelly Nicola Kennedy Alicia L. Kennerly Dawnielle Kilby-Robb Larry King Calvin S. Kinney Peter J. Kintu James Dale Kirkland Waddie Alicia Kolenky Joseph R. Lanciano Adina E. Langley Theresta Lanier Cargill Lawrence Glossie Leake Calvin C. Lee Nelaya Y. Lee Dante Lee Tatia N. Leeks Trevor A. Liburd Lucille B. Liggins Arthur I. Linder Sr. Anthony Logan Fri Jilla Longtchi Corine Lopez Qingsheng Luo Tyler Mabry Richard S. Mack Carolyn S. Mackey Isata Mansaray Nicole J. Marsh Eric Marshall Glenise Y. Marshall Donna F. C. Mason Eugene W. Matthews Shaunte’ A. Matthews Charlene Lynette Matthews James A. Mbah Patricia A. McBride Lee McClain Ronald Micheal Mccrae Charlene L. McCullough Tyira Anita Mcelhaney Rannice R. McFall Robert W. McGlotten Jr. Kierra McKenzie Douglas T. Mckenzie Tianya McMillan Ruth Weedon McNeal Richelle D. Mendenhall Adelaide N. Mensah Judy Rokosz Merring Chuckey Augustine Michaels David F. Michals Sr. Michael Davis Mills Isaac K. Minkah Arthur Mitchell Jr. Domonique Mobley Leslie A. Mobray Syreeta Tearna Mollett Kevin F. Montgomery Ketreia V. Moore | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 25 D O N O R S Donors Circle Continued
  • 29. John Moore Jr. Chelsea Janee Moore George Moose Ayanna Djinji Moo-Young John D. Morgan Jr. Audrey Moore Morris Carmen L. Morrison Bridgett R. Morse Oreal D. Morsell Roberta A. Moseley Carl E. Muldrow Robert W. Myles Jr. Cecilia Natoli Daniel Ako Ndofor Henry Ndubuka Kaila Monet Neal Mary E. Nettles Kitenge N’Gambwa Malik Jamal Nickens Ozoemena Okey Nwadibia Valerie Lanair Oates-Walters Obinna Sleeves Obiejemba Arthur O’Connor Blessing O. Ogiata Vincent Ogida Godswill Okoji Oladipo O. Olaleye Danielle C. Ompad John M. Organ Jr. Ruth Cox Owens Dharma S. Pala Germain Eugene Palmer Hermon L. Parker Marian L. Parker Mary Chase Parker Alvin Parks Charlene M. Passmore Marion T. Patterson Barbara Patterson Tanga Renee Payne Doris Elaine Payne Beatrice P. Payne Gail Linda Peace Fogg Alma Pendelton Carolyn W. Perkins George L. Person Jr. Verda Peterkin Joe E. Phillips Walter James B. Phillips Maud H. Pinkney Henry Pinkney Janis Gregg Pressley Ria Alexandra Price Gwendolyn Price Roni-Sue Nicole Price Ann C. Proctor Marion Lamers Pronk Keith A. Prue Rosalyn Pugh Gladys Queen Ramey Mary E. Ramplin Jared Wayne Reaves Yolanda Howell Reed Sylvia Reeder Angelique T. Boston Reese Warren Alexavier Reid Jamie Michelle Reyes Leon Ray Reynolds Sharon Renshaw Rhoades Renee Celeste Richardson Stephane A. Ridore Mary L. Riordan Shanta D. Robertson Dwayne Robinson Fred Douglas Robinson Jr. Qawi S. Robinson Dante D. Robinson Montrose Robinson Arthur Rochee Donald Meredith Rodgers Beatrice M. Rodgers Latria G. Rogers Vera O. Rogers Joyce Ann Rorie Sherrie Michelle Russell Mark A. Samuels Tonya S. Saunders Eugenia Virginia Savoy Jerome H. Schiele Camille Outlaw Scott James Selmon Daryl Sensenig Khadija Fatu Sesay Carolen D. Shackelford Bobbie Jean Shockley James Short Amy Jo Shulz Marvin Maurice Silver Christopher James Simmons Thelma E. Simmons Stuart K. Simmons Charles A. Simms Charletta Georgette Sims Charles H. Smallwood Guffrie M. Smith Eric Smith Ellen E. Smith Caroline Smith Gail E. Smith Joanne Ninive Smith Waymon A. Smith Tonya Talley Smith Benjamin E. Smith Jr. Stephen Alan Smoot Rosa Lee Snowden Michael Gbenga Sogunro Tyrone Thomas Sojourner Henry Sosinski Camille Sewell Spaulding Emerson Andre Springer Terrence Jerel Stafford Tiara Symone Stallworth Mary Louise Stanton Keith T. Stephenson Anthony R. Stewart Isaac H. Suggs Jr. Richard L. Sutherland Toyan Nichelle Sutton Tonya D. Swanson Adrian Camille Sykes James Cornelius Sylvester Barbara Patton Talbert Lanita Marie Tate Joel Aaron Taylor Ghislain Bernis K. Tchomobe Tikki L. Teixeira Ella W. Templeton Troy N. Thomas Marnia Thomas Michael Thomas Tennille R. Thomas Tonja Thomas Lavinia M. Thomas Dedra Ann Thomas Christopher Calvin Thompson Lottie Jones Thompson Thomas Isiah Thompson Olivia Moore Thompson Deja Lachae Thompson Karen Thorn Robert M. Tillman Marco C. Tongue Anthony J. Toomer John Torres John H. Tucker Chanel Turner Jennifer Marie Turner Dana V. Tutt Johnnie Tutt Paschal U. Ukachi Wilkinson Ikenna Unugboji Sheila M. Valentine Monique N. Vaughn Christopher Veney Destinei Cierra Waddy Shirley H. Walker Jonathan M. Wall Richard W. Wallace Leon Washington Jr. Tamara Yvette Wellons George Larry Wheeler Sr. Paul D. Wheeler Pamela Wheeler-Taylor Josephine Whipple Monique Nicole White Ciara Latrice White Shawnda Nicole White Meagan Deanne Whitfield Carolyn D. Whitham Yolanda Van aik Whitley Louise O. Whittington Aloris Michelle Wilkins Cheryl D. Wilkins Loetta Torney Wilkins Chirleeta Michelle Wilkinson Doris A. Wilkinson Randolph Williams Donald Williams Allan Charles Williams Michael H. Williams Samuel S. Williams Adarin Lamont Williamson Sue Thornton Williman Ronald L. Wilson Diane Wilson Diane E. Wilson Yolanda Denise Wilson Josephine Wilson Beverly L. Winstead Angela M. Winston Jesse L. Wise Beathsader M. Womble Emma Jean Franklin Woodard Wade A. Woolfolk Theiss A. Wooten John H. Word Hanxin Wu Collins N. Yeboah-Afari Bernard E. Young Bin Zhou Supporters ($1—$99) ATT United Way/ Employee Giving Campaign Calvin R. Smith Associates Jay Tax LLC Lanham Severn Skating Rink Microsoft Matching Gifts Program Nu-Look Interiors Supreme Landscaping T.J. Maxx The MGIVE Foundation, Inc. TWA Solutions Xiatel Communication LLC Oluseyi Taiwo Abayomi Desmond Aberdeen Abimbola Ibiyemi Abereoje Yusuf Zakiyy Abubakar Melissa R. Acevedo Joyce Robinson Adair Joy A. Adams Thelma Adams Byron Adams | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 26 D O N O R S
  • 30. Priscilla Ofori Adarkwa Olayemi Iyabode Adedoja Adeyemi Olufeyi Adelekan Dorcas O. Adeoye Tracey Johnson Adesegun Dickson O. Adetolu Adejoke Olufunmilola Adeyemo Abraham A. Adigun Maame N. Adum-Bawuah Olayinka Alice Agbodo Ashanti C. Agnew Hector Aguiniga Johnson Agwu Chantal J. Ahwah Ceci M. Aikens Grace Ola Ajayi Ademola Akinola Modupe M. Akinsika Oluwarotimi Akintoye Bolanle Omolabake Akintunde Solomon Opeyemi Akinyele Akintunde Ireti Akinyemi Elo Hannah Akonawe Gladys N. Akpoveta-Affam Canuella S. Akrofi Olumuyiwa Olusegun Alalade Brandy Alexander Alicia S. Alfred Temperance E. Ali Abdullah Aljehani Andrea Renee Allen Ada R. Allen Sabrina C. Allen Kimberly Denee Allen Quincy E. Allen II Lauren I. Allen Lolita Allen Catherine G. Allie Kimesha Houston Alvarado Kwame G. Amoo Lawrence B. Anderson Robert David Anderson Eric Darrell Anderson Jennifer Nicole Anderson Reid Russell Anderson Ernest Anderson Kimberly Y. Anderson Yvonne Anderson Jenelle Vanessa Andrews Bruce C. Angier Ashvini Kumar Anjutgi Kelechi Chinyere Anyanwu Debra Apperson Lauren S. Appiah Sarai C. Arboleda Darlene Rena Archer Terri Armbrister William F. Armstrong Richard Louis Armstrong Terry Theresa Arnold Frederick Artis Sartura K. Askari-Roberts Lindsay Ann Askins Megan Lashaun Atkins Jennifer O. Atueyi Reginald A. Augustus Annette Y. Aulton Stewart Austin Lester Austin Emile N. Awahmukalah Kolawole Awosika Ilemobayo Awosika Olushola O. Ayodeji Sharon-Marie Gonzales Azarcon Lou Nell J. Badgett Barbara Bailey Betty J. Bailey Radonna Liette Bailey Shanice Nicole Bailey Kamaria Kelda Bain T. Kelsey Baines Kalecia Monique Baity Andrea Nicole Baker Ronald Kenneth Baker Louis C. Baker Diari M. Banigo Essie M. Banks Kermit Albert Banks Nichole O. Banks George Herman Banks Alice E. Banner Valerie D. Barber Geraldine V. Barbour Taylor Morgan Barfield Patrick Barkoye Benjamin Morris Barksdale Latese Michelle Barksdale Ernest Barley Briana Antoinette Barnette Darrell A. Barr Abubakarr S. Barrie Erica A. Barron Kirk R. Barrow Robert E. Bartlett Jr. Judine Barton Myron Barton Sarala Devi Basham Lisa Batchelor Jamie Lynne Bate Kristin Rochelle Baten Monique M. Bates Daneviere Z. Battle Ashley Lauren Battle Joseph Glenn Battley II Kimla Diane Baugh Cortney Genay Baynard Shannell J. Baynard Zurgeily M. Beagley Dominique D. Beatty Trelaunda D. Beckett Natalie Beckwith Alban Amoussou Beheton Criste Nicole Bell William Junius Bell Alphonso Bell John H. Bell Jr. Sheana Allana Belmar Brian Sylvester Belt Melannie N. Belton Alcinda Lela Bemah Toni E. Bembury Daphne Benbow Mark Antonio Benjamin Stewart Benn Steve Bennett Jessica Fern Bennett Norma C. Bent Ricky Vaughan Benton Rae Bernhardt Brenda J. Bethea Anthony E. Bethea Rosilind Bethune-Stevenson Nashira Monchel Betton Darius Levar Beverley Erica R. Bigelow Amera E. Bilal Keisha N. Binns Deborah A. Binutu Anika C. Bissahoyo Takeisha Latoya Bivens Janice Jacobs Black Debbie Patrice Black-Conn Cheryl H. Blackman Ronald A. Blackwell Lloyd S Blackwell Oscar Karl Blaine Darcella Monique Bland Rhea Cristina Blanks Barbara Ann Blassengale Ray Bledsoe Jacob Bobian Veronica N. Boggs Karen Boggs-Herrod Donna M. Bogle Amy Michelle Bogue Terezie S. Bohrer Karen Michelle Bollers Susie A. Bolling Tiffany M. Bolling Fern E. Bond Anthony Bonner Sheldon Narada Boodie Sharon Garner Bookwalter Melton D. Booze Tammie A. Booze Bethany Michelle Bordeaux Marcella H. Bordley Carol A. Borum Carpathia Boston Sylvia P. Boswell Michael Bournique Erica R. Bowles Eric Boyd Lucille B. Boyette Linda L Bradford Yvonne Yvette Bradley Wilbert Bradley Cubie A. Bragg Shadon Brame Miriam Brathwaite Allan Brathway Jill F. Brawner Ruth D. Braxton Peter H. Bray Mary Brevard Shirelle Briscoe Galen Britt Donna Tiara Broadway Patricia L. Broady Gladys S. Brock-Porter Reginald Broddie Cheryl Brooks Danita L. Brooks Stuart Brooks Jr. Renee Brooks Darrell W. Brooks Marcus Adam Brooks Sharon M. Brooks Tanya Brooks Mary Shirlene Brooks Zena Patricia Brooks Delores Cole Brown Clifton L. Brown Jr. Garveyette F. Brown Karen E. Brown Casey Denise Brown Stacey B. Brown Rashida S. Brown Deirdre M. Brown Marcus Terrell Brown Vanessa A. Brown Patricia Makell Brown Janice Brown Shani Marie Brown Shea Jarell Brown Lawanda Marie Brown Charmaine G. Brown Kevin A. Brown Nicole Y. Brown Darlene Brown James Julius Brown Carolyn Cosby Brown Brittany Elizabeth Brown Mumtaz Bari Brown | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 27 D O N O R S Supporters Continued
  • 31. Kevin Bernard Brown Jr. Stacey Michelle Brown Ethel L. Brown Stacey Brown Alexandria V. Browne Erlena C. Brown-Linthicum Vincent Bruton Jamelle Bryant Shanesha Bryant Eric Buchanan Melbourne Lloyd Bull Jr. Beverly A. Bulluck Bonnie S. Bundy Zoe A. Burch Carole Ann Burchette Genelle A. Burgan Sterlind S. Burke Sr. Tracy Burnette Laurie Charlene Burney Linda Bonds Burney Nekida M. Burns Letitia D. Burrell Robert L. Burris Dana Spencer Burt Syreeta Darcell Helena Burton Thomas Michael Bushur Kathy L. Butcher Radford Butts Patrick D. Buzzerd Rashel Freeman Byrd Herbert T. Byrum Diana Maria Caicedo Wanda Crystal Cala Nancy A. Calabrese Ivan Calcano Fanta Calhoun Kandice Patrice Calliste Hazel Mcpherson Cameron Eunice Shipman Campbell Denis Randolph Campbell Dorothy H. Camper Donna Canedo Stephen P. Cannady Selvy N. Capers Syreeta Montgomery Carey Columbus Carlton Willette P. Carlyle Minnie P. Carmichael Laura Christina Carr Jocelyn L. Carr Tiana Lenae Carrington Tahra Shauna Carson Rosalyn G. Carter Ricardo Donald Carter Danielle Patrice Carter Karen H. Carter Ethan Robert Casey Alpheus K. Chadwick Charisse Larelle Chambers Donald Lee Chambers Judy A. Chance Vera E. Chandler Terry Rene Chapman Tiana Elise Chase Charlotte I. Chase-Simmons Karen L. Chavis James R. Cheek Brittnee Cheseman Angela Gibson Cheshier Jacqueline Chicas Flores Dalitso Brian Chinkhota Michael Jarvis Chisley Paulette I. Chung Mary A. Ciesielski Delores Clair Miranda Nicole Clark Edna Chesley Clark Brittney Tomika Clark Desiree Clark Joy K. Clark Mildred Clark Gail Clark Dickson Nina Honemond Clarke Viris Jestena Clarke Roberta L. Clay Dominique Clement DuVa L. Clyburn Mary E. Coates Holloway Coats Patricia Ann Cobb-Brown Carla Rene Cobbs Gilbert Cody Walter M. Cofer Alia Lucresha Coggins Constance Clairice Coggins Bettyjane Bromery Coker Dorothy Colding Velma P. Cole Candice Olivia Cole Angella J. Cole Tinuola O. Cole Cynthia V. Coleman Valerie B. Coleman Susan Jinx Coleman Wendell Coleman Leonard Coley Yvette Roshelle Coley Sybil J. Collins Andre P. Collins Ronnie L. Collins Eric Anthony Colombel Alpha Kolifa Conteh Ursula Letecia Cook Selena Lakisha Cooks Reginald F. Cooper Rosalie D. Cooper Aaron Cooper Jeff Doran Copeland Toni Denise Corbett Marvin Burton Cornish Jr. Jane Cortinovis Benjamin Costa Carole Counce Tonya D. Council Chanel D. Courtney Brenda F. Cox Juanita Lucricia Cox Urzula Crandall Robert L. Crawford Eugene E. Crawley Robert Crayton Shirley M. Cressy Tracey Tamara Crew Aja Marie Crockett Valerie H. Cromartie Angela R. Cromwell Barbara Ann Crosby Walter R. Crowder Sandra Crudup Alexia Michele Crumpton Joseph Cruz Karla E. Cullings Collin Joshua Cumberbatch William Travis Cunningham Jamal Rashad Cunningham Dionne N. Curbeam Charlotte J. Cureton Naomi Jean Curry Michael Renae Curry Irma Curry Alicia L. Cushinberry Kenya Larose Cutts Emmanuel Dadson Michael P. Daley Sharon Daniels Ashley C. Daniels Sylvia E. Dash Andrea N. Datcher Shannon Marcel Davenport Tenisha Shante Davidson Pearl Rosalyn Davis Denise Anderson Davis Merechia Nicole Davis Monet Dominique Davis Alisia Davis Nicolle C. Davis Michelle L. Davis Andrea M. Davis Keonna C. Davis Angela L. Davis Latrice L. Davis Edward Lee Davis Heather Brooks Davis Doretta J. Davis Twanna Nicole Davis Janice Davis-Roane Warren Dawkins Fawaz Olatokunboh Dawodu James R. Day Petetruzzelli Days Tidisha Lashed Dean Martha D. Debebe Christina H. Debnam Linden DeJoseph Jerrica J. DeLaney Paula Marie Deloatch Jameel Akeem Delpeche Brenda O. Dennis Ferney Bernard Dennis Jr. Nelson L. Dennis Vicki Richardson Denton Edward V. DeShields Jr. Tanya H. Deskins Mario Ernesto Diaz-Aviles Augustus C. Dickens Jeremy R. Dickson Nicholas Hilton Dickson Prudence M. DiPiazza Henry J. Dirska Rose Dixon James T. Dixon Marlon Jay Dizon Tyrone A. Dodson Courtney Romaine Dodson Robert L. Donald Nicole J. Donmore Gregory J. Dorsey Kanika L. Dorsey Gary Doucett Bassam Doughman James E. Doughty Sr. Michael L. Doughty Devin Antwain Douglas Lisa Douglass Denise E. Downing Cheryl Doyle Wilbert Draft Wyman Nolan Drakes Jazmin Michelle Drayton Samuel Agyeman Duah Donna Theresa DuBerry Andre Maurice Duckett Duane L. Dudley Yohance Duff Denise Petal Duke Valerie D. Duke Lucruz Antrell Dunlop Otis C. Dupree Gloria Singletary Dupree Leslye O. Dwight Robin Dwyer Davitta M. Ealy Tracee Eason Titina C. Eason Idongesit Ebeute Sarah S. Edmonds | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 28 D O N O R S
  • 32. Valerie A. Edmondson Delon O. Edwards Maurice Edwards Steven Derek Eggleston Virginia H. Eggleston Elsie Bell Egling Guyneth Neal Eigenbrode Gladys Tombise Ekema Adepeju Aderemi Elesho Taibat F. Elesho-Tanimowo Marc B. Ellington Gertrude D. Elliott Katrina Terese Ellis Cory Andrew Ellis Andrea D. England Alice O. Ennals Karen R. Epps Sacarra Gatilda Ernst Donald L. Ervin Peter M. Escoffery Gary Jerome Estep Timothy Estes Sasha Frances Estrada Max Etape David A. Eubanks Jacquelyn D. Eubanks-Rudd Ronald Evans Zara T. Evans Darryl C. Evans Chenere I. Evans Fay R. Evans Evelyn W. Evans Tracy V. Evans Jennifer E. Falcon Nicholas Alexander Fambro Roxanne A. Faniel Dwayne Donte Farmer Myrtle Faulkner Nicholas F. Fedorka Katarina Malaika Feeley Tracy E. Fennell Imani Theresa Fenwick Derone Francois Ferdinand Renee S. Fields Denay Fields Asha E. Fields Selena Louise Figgins Herbert Files Gale M. Filler Ayodele Yetunde Finnih Turnesha J. Fish Tamiya Renee’ Fishel Carlena T. Fitzhugh Charles E. Flamer Jr. Joyce S. Flamer Tonnette Fleming Cora W. Fleming Danielle Camille Fletcher Joseph Theodore Flood Andrew M. Fonoroff Monica Anne Fontanelle Tanya Michelle Foote Donnell Foote Philip A. Foote Jr. Tyisha I.C. Forbes Gregory Anthony Ford Teresa Darlene Ford Patrice Lashawn Ford Shirley Ford Earl Vincent Ford Aaron Jaquari Foreman Fikirta B. Forrester David Willis Foster Paul Foster Teresa Fountain Ashley G. Foxworth Roxane Carol France-Woods Curtis Lamar Francis Gregory Frazier Constance Cannon Frazier Bernadine S. Freeland Joyce L. Freeland James F. Freeman Keisha Danita Friday Shannon Nicole Friday Carl Anthony Frink Robin Fulco Wendell Christopher Fuller Kondra Fulmer Jeffery Gerard Fulton Yolanda Fultz Linda C. Funn Stephen Dale Funny James D. Gaddy Jr. Treasa Marie Gage Rebecca Lashawn Gaither Allison Galloway Jill P. Gann-Burlingame Tammy Marie Garcia Anita Renee Gardner James A. Gary Desha Ann Gaskins Sharon Delores Gaston Sonja T. Gatling Latasha Clarissa Gatling Latrice Marie Gavin Demure Y. Gavin Morgan Adriann Gayles Susan Geisler Chenelle Akisha George Jamal Akime Gillespie Margaret M. Gilliam Kerry Joel Gilliard Thomas P. Gilligan Aleisha Denise Gillison Ingrid D. Gist Aleesha Monique Gladden Lydia Kathleen Glasgow Nikkia Eileen Goffphine Eric Golett James W. Goodine Jr. Julia L. Goodman-Gainey Michelle Chantae Goodwin Kimberly Watson Gordon Lois Jane Gorman Tonica F. Gormes Theresa Govan Mark W. Gower Kristie Lynn Graf Patricia Ann Graham Ayanna Milagros Graham Gwendolyn Graham-Rollins Debra Ann Grant Brittany Nicole Grant Wanda Grant Alfreda C. Graves Sheila C. Gray Magdalena Anna Gray Gary Leigh Gray Martha E. Gray Rodney Franklin Grays Orman Greaves Alford F. Greaves Elston H. Green Gloria E. Green Charles Green Robert H. Green Traviss Antonio Green Marion A. Green Rosa Elizabeth Green Anthony Arrington Green Jr. Lashawn D. Green Leonard Greene Latasha Marie Greene Alicia Ruth Greene Natisha M. Greenway Terri E. Gregory Matarsha Evette Griffin Alexander Griffith Mark Antyn Griffith Benaiah M. Grimes David Grogan Shemea Karin Gross Henry J. Grubb Linda Gulston Rebecca Hoff Hackley Terez Daneshea Haffenden Alvin C. Hailstorks Cara Estere Hairston Leslie D. Hall Angela S. Hall Karey Hall Anita M. Hall Katrice Deborah Hall Sonya Hamilton Danny Edward Hamlet Sr. David S. Hammond Mary T. Handy David Hanna Joseph Hannon Marguerite F. Harding Taurin Wallace Hardy Felicia Renee Hardy Joseph Stanley Hargrove II Mary Harley Sandi Renee Harling Mya Aaronese Harper Monique Eliece Harper Tara Lonise Harris Maria Diane Harris Zina Lynn Harris Mary V. Harris Kimberly Michelle Harris Doris M. Harris Nikki V. Harrison Karen E. Harvey Garcia P. Harvey Frances Harvin Sharjeel Usman Hashmi George Hatchell Ernestine Hatton Patrice Hatwood Darlene L. Haught Dewayne S. Hawkes Charles Hawkins Vianca Nicole Hawkins Lee Andrea Hawkins Raymond T. Hawkins Sabrina Ganine Hayden Ronald L. Hayes Deborah W. Hayes Myra G. Hayes Howard Stephen Hayes Mecca Mae Hayes Danny Hayes Tommy Hayes Jr. Ronni Cherise Haynie-Nunez Felecia Myia Hayward Robin Denise Haywood Shana Nicole Helton Renada L. Hemsley Cynthia Starr Hendel Sharon Henderson Linda P. Henderson Tyrica Keiona Hendricks Ronice Alysia Henneman Yvonne G. Henry Doshia C. Henry Nan P. Henry Eric T. Henry Tyrone Henry Karl Lawrence Hense Montese J. Henson Donald R. Herring Heather V. Hickey Robert E. Hickman III | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 29 D O N O R S
  • 33. James Hicks Yvonne T. Hicks Keith Randall Hicks Samantha Hicks Gloria Rebecca Hicks Valerie R. Hicks Larry W. Hicks Stephen James Hill Tracie Sharee Hill Sedria La’Trice Hill Angela Hilliard Willie Hines Nicole Adrian Hines Robert H. Hines Charon P. W. Hines Naomi Hirose-Gormally Carolyn Mister Hobbs Katherine Dianne Hockey Tiffany D. Hodge Valerion L. Hodges Kathy Holiday-Crawford Linda M. Holiman Patricia E. Holland Sharon Holley Rashad A. Holloway Joshlyn Davonne Holloway LaShon Holloway-Brice Lakeisha Holmes Jasmin Monique Holmes Stephanie J. Holmes John M. Holmes III Dolores A. Hooban Maelecia A. Hood Stanley E. Hooker Jr. Brandi Janai Hopson Skye Jasmin Lee Horbrook Stephen Jonathan Horoff Geraldine E. Horsey Brittney Hough William Hough Vanessa D. Howard W. Rene Howard Wanda R. Howard Grace Ellen Howard Patricia I. Howe LeAmber R. Howell Arvel Howerton Lawrence A. Hubb Sherri D. Tull Hubbard Phyllis V. Hubbard Paulette B. Huckstep Charla Lynae Hudson Alphonso Keith Hudson Sydney E. Huggins Dorothy I. Hughes David L. Hughes Mark Humphries Derrick D. Hunt Diane N. Hunter Mitchelle C. Hunter Tracey Camille Hunter Leonard McClendon Hunter Kenyatta E. Hunter Tramaine Elizabeth Hurts Brandon Hutcherson David A. Hutchins Williams Hutchins Tawanya Hutchins Carmen V. Hutchinson Steven L. Hutton Audrey Fatima Iddrisu Bamidele Abiodun Idowu Chinwendu Dorathy Ike Tolulope Ilori Joseph Indelicato Reba Indelicato Magusta Isom Daniel Ives Antonia C. Jack-Jones Rhonda D. Jackson Tiffany Monique Jackson Trent C. Jackson Thelma E. Jackson Greta Jackson Teddi Rene Jackson Joshua J. Jackson Deanna N. Jackson Natasha Sharlene Jackson Robert B. Jackson Tony Jackson Darryle Carver Jackson Rome Chanel Jackson Angelecca B. Jackson Kevia Demetria Jackson Francine G. Jackson Dawn P. Jackson Lonnie Jackson Charles E. Jackson Sherreka Robeina Jackson Agnes Jackson-Hawthorne John A. Jacob Terri H. Jacques Raymond T. James Chevonne Nate James Keston Nixon James Florine H. James Brenda James Samuel E. Jamison Beth E. Jawara Tenika M. Jefferson Eriel C. Jeffery Michael J. Jenifer Olivia Yvette Jenkins Theodore Jenkins Jr. Taunya L. Jenkins Gloria Jean Jenkins Kisha Reid Jennings Sheila M. Jennings Jarvis C. Jennings Teisha Deona Jeter Anthony Jews Stephanie L. Jimmerson Vaughn Job Tenni Ose John-Idiagbonya Warren Johnson Annabelle Scott Johnson Eleanor C. Johnson Shantelle Tamarin Johnson Latrice April Johnson Lynn Johnson Angela N. Johnson Larry M. Johnson Mark A. Johnson Crystal Johnson Nakia A. Johnson Shanda L. Johnson Regina Johnson Natalia Janeen Johnson Jazminn Nichelle Johnson Rosanna M. Johnson Annie L. Johnson Lauren M. Johnson Kyle Johnson Mary G. Johnson Wayne Johnson Mary E. Johnson Aprill Lanise Johnson LaVel D. Jones Michael L. Jones John E. Jones Jr. Jonetta Dorothea Jones Mary Gladys Jones Bonnie R. Jones Doris Chase Jones Terry Jones Alisa Jones Ericca Yvonne Jones Linda J. Jones Charleita L. Jones Tanekia Yvette Jones Nicole Jones Sabrina Yvette Jones Gregory Jones Delydia M. Jones Torri Janvier Jones Shameka Tamara Jones Rachelle C. Jones Lisa K. Jones Debra Jones Lenora B. Jones Julia L. Jones John C. Jones Maria L. Jones Smith Cherylynn A. Jones-McLeod Jennifer Jones-Reid Paul T. Jones-Salaam Jesse Jordan Jacquelyn P. H. Jordan Evelyn Griffin Jordan Donna P. Joseph Arlene Gans Josephowitz Robert Herbert Joswiak April Joy Naomi C. Kabasela Mariama B. Kamanda Iris N. Kane Anil Kasibhatla Sharon Katagihara Jason Matthew Kauffman Massoudadin Kavoossi Flossie C. Keck Deborah J. Keith Eleanor L. Kelley George F. Kelly Erica Danyelle Kelly Melanie Bonita Kelly Laurence E. Kelly Marianne Russell Kendrick Annie E. Kennedy Carol E. Kenney Naima Rashida Kenyatta Angel Monique Key Stephanie Michelle Key Latoya A. Keymist Romey Thomas Keys Shailendra Bahadur Khatri Alaiyo M. Kiasi-Barnes Susan Lynn King Lachelle B. King Eric Wellington King Sr. Nicol King Hilary J. R. Kirk Terome Knight Courtney Iris Knight Deborah J. Anderson Knight Jayson Allan Knights Mary Jane Knode Julia A. Kommers Marilyn Koonce Joan P. La Rue Jennifer M. Lake Darren Lamison-White Rudy Lamothe Sharon E. Lamy Jojene B. Landon Dalila Loretta Lang Elizabeth West Langston Alaya Lynae Larry Shawn Latson Kara Marie Lavin Jura Lean Lawler Joshua Reginald Leach Jeffrey S. Leaman Nancy T. Lee Stacey N. Lee Elizabeth Lee | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 30 D O N O R S
  • 34. George Lee Lisa Lee Naeemah Safiya Lee Karen Lemelle Brandey Lemons-Blunt Sheree Martin Leonard Catherine J. Leonard Charmaine E. Leonard Rachel Leonidas Tamika Mychel Lewis Charlene M. Lewis Chotsani Carol Lewis Chinelle Dominec Lewis Dongsheng Li Wei Li Jamise Tennille Liberty Davinna LaChelle Ligons Yolanda Renee Lindo Jane Farrell Link Kevin Linsenby Joan C. Linstrom Rose D. Livingston Nicole Erica Lobban Linda Lockerman Margaret J. Lockett Linette Cooper Logan Kim A. Logan Darvette W. Lomax Rendel E. Lomax Nathan C. Long Tracy Ann Long Gregory Alexander Long Gedeon Fomekong Longtchi Jacqueline A. Lore Latia R. Lorick Kay C. Love Cassandra Lowe Richard Lowery III Maxine L. Lowery Audrey A. Lucas Grace Luke-Watson Paula Maria Luskus James Raymond Lyles Sr. Brian Farrell Lyles Ricardo Lyles Mary Cullen Lynch Haweda S. Mable Myra L. Mackall Carrie Ann Macy Vernetta Chianti Madden Bobbie Jean Madura Karen R. Mahdi Robert D. Mahoney Tamika Theresa Maillard L. Denise Makell Rickey Manear Jonathan Manley Dahlia K. Mann Keith R. Mann Marilyn Kay Femi Manners Marlene Manning DaBeth Manns Henrietta K. Mapp Ericka D. Mapson Cierra Nicole Marbley Terry O. Marbury Leonard T. Mardis Yasmeen Ivette Marino Leroy S. Marshall Ashley Sheree Nicole Marshall Calvin Marshall Leslie C. Martin Virgil O. Martin Avon Lynette Martin Donna M. Martin McKinney Mary Kari Leah Mason Lavonna Deneen Massey Janelle Alexis Massey Sooraj Mathew Jerry J. Mathis Marguerite M. Matthew Aisha Louise Matthews Dianna K. Matthews Dennis Matthews Veronica J. Matthewson Kevin E. Mattison Demetris Marnez Mayberry Evelyn Maye Ramona Mayo Maria Darcel Mayo Louis Mayo Jamal Evan Mazyck Raymond Ndam Mbah Malick Mbodj Mutegi Mbungu Lisa Marie McBride Gary Mccants Roslyn G. McCloud Rose M. McClyde Andre P. Mccollough Gregory Mccollough Angelena Renee McCorkle Johnetta M. McCrae James A. Mccrae Shirley P. McCraw Nicole G. McCray-Garrett Ida B. McCullough Angie C. McCullum Joel Kelvin McCune Joyce McDaniel Darlene T. McDonald Alicia Rochelle McDonald Tanequa S. Mcdonald Barry McDonald Micah McDowell Chiara Avice McDowell Alonzo P. McDuffie Tamara L. McDuffie Linda Mcelveen Lateri Monei McFadden Jacqueline West McGlen Paul E. McGowan Brandon Jerrell McIntosh LaTonya McKellery Trevor Rome McKie Ebony Danielle Mckinley Erica C. McKinney Krystle Chante Mclaughlin Joyce E. McLaughlin Timothy L. McLean Jacqueline McLendon Branden A. McLeod Kimberly E. McLurkin-Harris Sandra McNeil Timothy Mcneil John McQueen Vonzella McQueen Randy McRae Gail S. Medford Jose M. Medrano Develle R. Mello Blaine Menelik Rose Merchant Kecia Merrick-Ross E. Clark Mester Jr. Ruby N. Meyers Mictrena J. Mickel Conralyn L. Mickens Timothy Anton Middleton Tracey Patrice Miles Sammye Miller Howard Tyrone Miller Benjamen A. Miller Joshua LaKeefe Miller Sheila G. Miller Kimberly E. Miller Yolanda D. Miller Kendra Brooke Miller Chauncey Tremayne Miller Chauncey I. Miller Lola Ann Milligan Maurice T. Milline Stefanie M. Mills Lola J. Mills Seth Sheldon Minter Leslie G. Mitchell D. Mitchell Kevin L. Mitchell Melissa Louise Mitchell Darcel Monet Mitchell Linda Mitchell-Holmes Ekemma O. Mmeje Eloise J. Molock Latoya Monk Kayleigh Ellen Monroe Robert M. Montgomery Damein Anthony Montgomery Doris Montgomery Dana Tyrell Moody Plato Z. Moore Cornelia H. Moore Tamara Y. Moore Ericka Y. Moore Marco Shay Moore Roderick V. Moore Rhonda P. Moore Kelley Jenean Moore Cherita Constance Moran Naquasha T. Moreland Deidre Y. Morgan Edward T. Morgan Jr. Cathy A. Morgan Phyllis Morgan Velmar Polk Morris Vonda H. Morris Sheila Morris Andrea E. Morris Archie Morris III Nina A. Morrow Myrell Antoine Morton Walter Alexander Morton Temitayo Francisca Moses Shadonne Cherry Moses Tamekia Meoshia Moses Robbie Mosley Xiaochun Mou Josephine P. Mourning Kyra I. Moye Carolyn S. Moye Bulisani Moyo Andrew W. Mueller Khalid H. Muhammad Veronica M. Munson Carlise Murden Paulette A. Murray Nancy M. Murrell Samuel Muse Ruby Y. Newton Myers Evelyn Myers Jarvis Myrick Lillian Nash Malick M. Ndoye Chidinma Ndukwe Helen A. Neal Stephen W. Neal Dawn A. Neal-Ture Renee M. Neely Walters Sandra L. Nelson Edna Elaine Newkirk-Brown Tracy N. Newman Kimberly M. Newman Jasmine Hope Newsome Anissa Nicholas Lasina J. Nichols Patrice Nicole Nickols | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 31 D O N O R S
  • 35. Gina Kemp Nightengale Darryl M. Nixon Florence Kenkor Njang Kevin L. Noble Selah S. Nobles Shelva Nobles Shaiukh Shihab Noor Helen Deville Norris Monique Whitney Nortey Mavis Afua Fosuaa Nuamah Kimberly M. Nunn Chester Nutter Amber Nicole Nutter Patricia A. Nutter Uzoma Nwankwo Mxolisi M. Nyathi Sylvain Nzeyang Uchenna A. Obichere Christian Odilatu Raymond Aseh Ofe Brittany A. Ofori Mojirola Oguntoyibo Chinyere Chikodi Ohalete James Taiwo Ojewumi Adeyemi O. Ojomo Innocent Okwudili Okafor Antoinette Okala Florence Okojie Chiamaka Stephanie Okoroha Patrick N. Okosi Ifeoma Nkoli Okoye Nonye Bernardine Okpalannaka Olabosipo Olaitan Rachel Omohami Olaniyan Franklin T. Olive Jr. Olanrewaju A. Olopade Abdullah Olakunle Olorunoje Mary Frances O’Malley Peggy Lansbach O’More Roberta O. Onuma Uzoaku Ijeoma Onunaku Jenelle Stacey Onyenemezu Ogechi Ugochi Onyewu Paula Oriaku Mireya M. Orozco Elizabeth Magaly Osorio Melody M. Otero Sheila F. Outlaw Norman Outten Brenda L. Overton Mary L. Overton Cathaleen C. Owens Karla Maria Owens Linda Owens Heather Lee Owens Marian Owolabi Folayemi A. Oyeneyin Willistine D. Page Christina Palko Vijay Chandra Sekhar Parepalli Erika M. Parker Ava Joyce Parker Saundra M. Parker Vera S. Parker Jewel Christina Parker Michelle Pendora Parker Karen E. Parker Patricia Parrish John R. Pasteur Carla Patterson Daryl Spencer Payton Kenyard C. Peacock Deborah Peaks-Coleman David S. Pearson Ghia Nichol Ridley Pearson Yolanda S. Pearson Brandy Peat Jenice Pellam E. Brady Pendleton Yamir A. Perez Ashlea S. Perkins Marie Therese Perrin Carla L. Perry Lorice E. Perry Cynthia E. Perry Victoria Johnson Person Kevin Lamont Pertee Mary Olabisi Peters Evelyn V. Peters Linda F. Peters Chane Marque Petty Briana R. Phillips Fannie Turner Pierce Alvin G. Pindell Patricia A. Pinder Cynthia M. Pinder Charlyne B. Pinkney Ruby E. Pinkney-Gross JoAnn J. Piper Anissa Place Sekeena Marie Plush Donna Polk Marilyn Pollard Cynthia Poole-Gibson Patrice Elaine Poole-King Maisha Pope Cheaz Allen Porter Dajon Antwoine Porter Courtney Yvonne Potter Anjenette Powell Kenneth A. Powell Susan Doreen Price Dwayne Price Jr. Lachelle Monique Prince Alicia Ray Proctor James Edward Proctor Alisha A. Pugh Elizabeth Ashley Purdum Renita Antionette Purvis Mary Quarles Selena Queen Karen E. Queen Lavinia Quigley Sreekala Radha Ina A. Ramos Kourtney Ayana Ramseur Marietta Ramsey Katrina Yuvette Ramsey Rudolph V. Randolph Hope Savoy Ransom Damien A. Ransome Veda Rasheed Sabrina R. Ratchford Tawana L. Rauls Jermaine Antonio Rawlings Tiffany Nicole Ray Thomas Gilbert Reaves Jack V. Reckner Jr. Martha E. Redman Ronnie D. Redman Jr. Joseph D. Redmiles Teresa V. Reed Laconya Layan Reed Lachelle Reed Travis Durell Reed Jennifer Marie Reed Blanche Reese Stella M. Reid Carl Anthony Reid Lisa N. Relerford George L. Repass Victoria Rhodes Kenneth E. Rice Brian Chandler Rice Venetta N. Rice Chereace A. Richards DaVina Richardson Virginia Richardson Kristen M. Rickett Cynthia Y. Riddick Sarah Riggs Beth A. Riggs Florence Ritter Sheila Jeanette Ritter Kimberly S. Rivers Olivia F. Robbins Sherice Clarice Roberson Adriene Roberts Ashley Nichole Robertson Myra R. Robinson Ashley Nicole Robinson Jimmie Robinson, IV Sherman D. Robinson Alma E. Robinson Charles Robinson Sonja D. Robinson Desma Robinson John Robinson Della T. Roderick Gregory J. Rodgers Monica A. Roebuck Jerome Rogers Deangelo A. Rogers Windell Rogers Robin Rollins E. Wayne Rose Kathryn Rattley Ross Lisa K. Rosser Georges Eric Rousseau Linda-Rae Brown Roy Linda Rae Roy Tracey Ann Royer Jacqueline Royster D. Maxine Rush Donna Whitman Russell Marian C. Russell Wanda D. Russell Gail D. Russell Tina J. Rutherford Ruben Antonio Salas Katima A. Salter Mahshid Samiei Joyce Turner Sampson Lisa Michelle Sampson Karen E. Sams-Davis Norma Jean Samuel Daryl Sanders Christopher R. Sandoval Anna Karerina Yecla Santos Charles A. Sarahan II Ioannis Sarantopoulos Charles Thomas Satterfield II Iris L. Saunders Philip N. Saverino Henrietta Rema Sawyerr Nadine Elizabeth Sayles Mindy Mahoney Schaffer Emilie H. Scheidel Linda Schleicher Peter Schuyler Theresa R. Scisney Kamakaokalani Penny Scott Alicia M. Scott Patricia C. Scott Dorothy M. Scott Gwendolyn F. Scotton Jacqueline Octavia Sease Alice R. Seaver Barbara Brown Seldon Maurice Anthony Sellman Maritsa T. Serlemitsos-Day Donte A. Settle Mawule Akoua Sevon Edison D. Sewell Jerry J. Shao Blanche Ellen Sharpe | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 32 D O N O R S
  • 36. Georgette Margo Renee Shaw Elaine Shaw Charles Shelton J. Sidney Sheppard Levonna J. Sheppard Kimberly Campbell Shields Jeannine T. Shirley-Jennings Jessica Nicole Shorter Raymond Shorter Karen Denise C. Shoultz Olusola O. Shoyelu Shaunice Shreeves Pamela K. Shubnell Marian G. Sillars Christina Denise Silver Felicia Silver Tolisha K. Simmonds Emanuel L. Simmons Lynette Simmons Lisa Simmons Crystal Valencia Simmons Lateefah T. Simms Edwina J. Simons Crystal D. Simpkins Mack B. Simpson Jr. Deborah Sims Angela K. Sims-Adigwe Marcus White Skelton Rhoda Ray Slade Kia J. Slater Helen K. Slaughter Marvin Eddie Sloan Joey A. Small Delen D. Smalls Tracy Lynn Smallwood Christopher Smith De’Ronte Lamont Smith Dorothea Holt Smith Ernest Leon Smith Jr. Patrice L. Smith Audrey T. Smith Alita-Geri Kiana Smith Michael Hosea Smith Jr. Roderick E. Smith Krag Smith Daniel L. Smith Mina L. Smith Elsie Thompson M. Smith Maya C. Smith Jonetta R. Smith Valencia D. Smith Trevor N. Smith Montrel Anthony Smith Kelvin Anthony Smith Nikcola Renee Smith Ron Smith Davon A. Smith Donna M. Smith Fernanda Smith Alfred E. Smith Juwuhn Renee Smith Marcel Smith Diana V. Smith Brenda Smith Beatrice L. Smith Ashley R. Smithson Lori Ann Smothers Jeralyn A. Smullen Davine Snead Mosope Kemi Sode Marianne Sokol Carmilla Solomon Clemmie Solomon Jr. Eugene Solomon Marie A. Somerville Kemi Somuyiwa Oumar Soumare Loison C. Souvenir Naimah Latasha Sparks Jennifer V. Spedden Patricia J. Speier Sambrina Nicole Spier Jecia Lenae Springs Sharelle T. Stagg Jordan Christopher Stallings Barbara Butler Stanley Lola R. Staples Sharina Shante’ Staton Jessica V. Stein Vincent R. Stevens Gail S. Stevens Mervine D. Stevens Tiffany Alvera Stevenson Sherry Ann Stevenson Devynne S. Stevenson Priscilla Steward Erica Raychell Stewart Bryant Mitchell Stewart Simone Bianca Stewart William Melvin “Haze” Stewart Keira Chanel Stewart Diago Donald Stinson Joy S. Stith Lucille B. Strain Nakiella L. Strickland Robert Lewis Strickland Jr. Spencer Scott Strother Lakeishia T. Strother Keisha Monique Stroud Kerry-Ann Kimona Strozier Phillip E. Stukes Shaquille Danielle Sturdavant Javan G Styles Shirley R. Subryan Rheta L. Suit Dural Suite Jr. Mary Wilson Summers Lee A. Sutton Amanda Leah Sutton Evelyn M. Svoboda Daphne A. Swaggerty Leslie M. Swann Lavonia H. Sweeney Inger H. Swimpson Karra Marie Sykes Agi Taku Robert E. Talley Quintin Talley Raymount E. Talley Lolanda A. Tappin Rose Tasker Kendra Michelle Tate Lorraine S. Tatum Regina N. Tawah Robert Felix Taylor John Taylor Antonio Wesley Taylor Susan Taylor Andrea M. Taylor Lexter L. Taylor Patricia M. Taylor Sonia Taylor Binley Taylor Debra D. Taylor Melissa Arlene Taylor Amber Shakahn Taylor Peyton Taylor Sr. Marnie Lynn Taylor Jennie M. Taylor Erin Monique Teagle Mumbi Thande Brenda J. Thomas Naomi Thomas George Thomas John F. Thomas Latoya Da’Shaun Thomas Tempia A. Thomas Barbara Ann Thompson Lia C. Thompson Meghan Mcghee Thompson Anthony Thompson Tracey Thompson Rachel Anite Thompson Rutha M. Thompson Toiayna Alrice Thompson Lateisha N. Thompson Karen Brock Thompson Narva Nella Thompson II Phillips Barron Thornton Tiffany Mellisa Thornton Marilyn J. Thrower Marla Yvette Tibbs Timothy J. Tilert Paula Tilghman Lena C. Tilghman Brandon Todd Keisha D. Todd M. Louise Toler Walter Tolliver Teghena Aje Tolofari Della Torney Malcolm Xavier Towler Arnold R. Townsend Cheryl A. Tracy Lorenza Trotter Samantha Trotter Anetra Marie Tucker Claudette P. Tummings Cheryl A. Turner Francell G. Turner Charlene Tusan Daniel Dembo Twegby II Charles Jerome Twitty Erika Termall Twitty Jeffrey Tyler Chinwe Carine Unegbu Rhonda Yolanda Unger Ketan D. Upadhyay Aileen L. Urbiztondo Olatunji Moshood Uthman Ashley E. Valenzuela Chelsia L. Varner Jieyoni Nicole Vaughn Asia M. Vaughn Carmen Lynette Vaughn-Hewitt Monica M. Vegarra Cherrish Mahogany Vick John Louis Vogel Darren Emanuel Wade Devon Denise Wade Kathy L. Wages John Earl Wagner Tonya Lavon Wagoner Ernest Waiters Kevin C. Walker Jabari S. Walker Lynnette R. Walker Lyndell Andrew Walker Orlando Quentin Walker Rudyard Wallace Lisa R. Wallace Tanya T. Wallace Katrina Lanet Wallace Michele M. Wallace Loretta Duncan Wallace Carla Wallace Christine Ulla Waller Karen Nicole Walton Melanie S. Walton George Walton Jr. Honorine Ezia Wanie Darius Akien Ward Jerry J. Waring Carolyn J. Warren Demetrius Washington Dellamar Davis Washington | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 33 D O N O R S
  • 37. Alana H. Washington Tyesha Lee Washington Christopher William Washington Marketta Sophia Washington Eboni Washington Carolynn Denise Washington Latasha M. Washington-Carson Pauline Washington-Diggs Agnes Chittams Waters Christine Dominique Watkins Diedre L. Watkins Carol Michelle Watson Konishia Watson Nelika-Fai Lashawna Watson Charles Watson James Ivy Watts Victoria T. Weaver Kevin L. Webster Jr. Valerie M. Weech Lango L. Wellington Angelica Desirae Wells Lucy Ama Welsing Shetara Wendy Wesley Anjolene R. Whaley Jesse Whatley Adirel Wheeler John Whelan Clentis M. Whitaker Michelle D. White Douglas Gene White Carolyn L. White Norman P. White April White Wanda C. White Portia F. White Nakia Laprice White Julia Roxanne White Pia Malar White Brittany Denise White Nicole M. White-Samuels Valery Evelyn Whitfield Rachele Whitley David Whittle Tenishia Renea Whren Beverly A. Whren-Guyton Carolyn Wickline Michael J. Wigfall Jamahl Tahir Wiggins Mitsue M. Wiggs Stephanie Elaine Wilcher Cynthia Wiley Brenda J. Wiley Candace Gayle Wiley Whitney Wilhite Denae Lynn Wilkerson Ingrid N. Wilkerson Pariece M. Wilkins Cassandra LaVerne Wilkins Nancy E. Willett Pamela G. Williams Brenda C. Williams Nicole R. Williams Karl T. Williams Arthur E. Williams Darrin Williams Michele Annmarie Williams Bobby Williams Henry L. Williams Sr. Paris Deloris Williams Rene A. Williams Shirley M. Williams George D. Williams Enid Leonora Williams Muriel Lena Williams Tierra D. Williams Jasmine Marie Williams Hilary Candace Williams Billy Williams Jr. Brenda Williams Elbie Williams Cheryl L. Williams Joseph Scott Williams Jessie Jackie Williams-Jordan Mona L. Williamson Rev. Darlene Williams-Prades Wanda Y. Willis James Willis Dierdre Willoughby Renee Wills Donald H. Wilson B. Yvonne Wilson LeVorne Wilson Sonya Michelle Wilson Bertha B. Wilson Kelvin Wilson Alphonso James Wilson Kristi Lanise Wilson Ijah A. Wilson Damon R. Wilson Karlton Elliot Wilson Barbara Wilson James Wilson Kim R. Wilson Kala Lee Winder Crystal Shantel Wingfield Claretta Smith Wingo Darius Alan Wolley Jeffrey Charles Womack Lisa Wood Imogene F. Woodley James Carl Woods Lynea Tais Woody Barry K. Worthington Louise J. Worthington John Wright Barbara J. Wright Bernadette Wright Quentin Deon Wright Bonita A. Wright Jessica Wright Courtney L. Wright Kradi Comfort Wureh Diriba Worku Yadessa Yifan Yang Sheila Yeargin Christina A. Yingling Moses Yomi Lolita M. Love Young Shynesha Ghermian Young Carolyn P. Young Monique Lashaunda Young Lena W. Young Tamisha Ramona Younis Abdul M. Zaid Nana-Marie Zebere | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 34 D O N O R S
  • 38. Financials | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 35 State Appropriations $40.6 35% Tuition Fees $36.9 32% Sales Services–Auxiliary $18.2 16% Federal Funds $17.4 15% Grants Contracts $2.0 2% Other Revenues $1.2 1% TOTAL $116.3 100% Instruction $29.7 26% 35% 32% 16% 2% 15% 1% FY 2015 SOURCES OF REVENUE (IN MILLIONS)
  • 39. | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 36 F I N A N C I A L S Instruction $29.7 26% Auxiliary $17.9 16% Scholarships $16.3 14% Institutional Support $15.7 14% Plant Maintenance $15.2 13% Academic Support $12.3 11% Student Support $7.0 6% Research $0.6 1% Public Service $0.2 0% TOTAL $114.9 100% 26%11% 6% 14% 13% 16% 14% 32% 1% FY 2015 OPERATING EXPENSES (IN MILLIONS)
  • 40. Cabinet Dr. Mickey L. Burnim President Ms. Tammi L. Thomas Chief of Staff to the President Dr. Weldon Jackson Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Ms. Karen J. Shaheed Executive Vice President and General Counsel Dr. Karl B. Brockenbrough Vice President for Administration and Finance Dr. Artie L. Travis Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Richard L. Lucas Jr. Vice President for Institutional Advancement Mr. E. Wayne Rose Vice President for Information Technology Ms. Cassandra Robinson Director of University Relations and Marketing Mr. Clyde Doughty Jr. Director of Athletics Bowie State University Board of Visitors Mr. D. Michael Lyles, Esq. Chairman Ms. Colette Youngblood Vice Chair Ms. Rhonda L. Slade Secretary Mr. Tabb J. Bishop Mr. Kenneth Blake Ms. Toni Braxton Dr. Mickey L. Burnim Ms. Essie L. Calhoun-McDavid Mr. Raoul Dennis Dr. James A. Dula Mr. M. H. Jim Estepp Mr. Jeffrey Franklin Mr. Dante Lee Dr. Richard L. Lucas Mr. Lionel Neptune Mr. Stephen Neal Mr. G. Steve Proctor Mr. Dwayne Robinson Mr. Larry Spriggs Mr. William R. Teel Jr. Dr. Sherece Y. West-Scantlebury | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 37 Administration(2014 – 2015)
  • 41. Bowie State University Foundation Board of Directors Mrs. Jacqueline W. Sales Chairperson The Hon. Albert R. Wynn Vice Chair Dr. Mickey L. Burnim Ex-Officio Dr. Karl Brockenbrough Ex-Officio Dr. John A. Word Sr. Ex-Officio Dr. Richard Lucas Executive Director Mr. Keith Holmes Treasurer Mr. Robert J. Antonetti Jr. Mr. LaRian Finney Mr. Robert G. Johnson Mr. C. Glenn Mahone Ms. Valencia A. McClure Mrs. Mildred Ridgley-Gray Mr. Andrew M. Roud Mr. Craig Stevenson Ms. Kimberly Stokes The Hon. Isaac Trouth The Hon. Geraldine Valentino-Smith University System of Maryland Board of Regents Mr. James L. Shea Chairman Mr. Barry P. Gossett Vice Chair Mr. Gary L. Attman Treasurer Dr. John L. Young Assistant Secretary TheHon.C.ThomasMcMillen Secretary Mr. Thomas Slater Assistant Secretary Ms. Raaheela Ahmed Student Regent Mr. Norman R. Augustine Dr. Patricia S. Florestano Ms. Louise Michaux Gonzales Mr. Earl F. Hance Ex-Officio The Hon. Francis X. Kelly Jr. Mr. David W. Kinkopf Mr. Robert D. Rauch Dr. Frank M. Reid, III Ms. Tracye C. Turner Dr. Paul L. Vance University System of Maryland Chancellor Dr. William E. Kirwan | ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 38 A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
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  • 43. Bowie State University 14000 Jericho Park Road Bowie, MD 20715