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Published July 31, 2007

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Southern
University held its summer 2007 commencement ceremony
Friday at the Felton G. Clark Activity Center on the
Baton Rouge campus. Rising to the top of the 300 graduates
was Brandi Deggins of Baton Rouge. She now has a degree
in biology and is in the process of applying to medical
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SUBR recently unveiled a new all-male residence hall; the first of its kind in about 40 years. The $13 million structure features four new apartment-style dorms. It willl be occupied with a mix of freshmen and upperclassmen when fall classes begin.
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Recent Southern University graduate Cedric Wright did not have his Naval Commission concurred during Southern Baton Rouge Spring Commencement. Instead, he was among a special group of Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) midshipmen and cadets to participate in the first presidential ROTC Commissioning Ceremony. |
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The
Center for African and African American Studies (CAAAS)
at Southern University, New Orleans (SUNO) was recently
awarded a $100,000 grant from The Getty Foundation
for the conservation treatment of the University’s
prized African and African-American art collection
that was damaged by floodwaters from Hurricane Katrina. |
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Southern University was presented $50,000 from the Louisiana Legislative Black Caucus’ presented Southern University with a $50,000 contribution to establish a public service institute designed to train current and potential public and elected officials as well as provide research on policy issues. |
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Eleven Southern University Law Center
students were awarded stipends in the Chancellor's
Public Service Initiative for summer 2007. A special
orientation for the students was held Tuesday, May
22, by the Office of Career Counseling and Development.
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A historic building project at Southern University, New Orleans (SUNO) has been launched thanks to a $44 million low-interest loan from the U.S. Department of Education’s HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) Capital Financing Program. |
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The Coca-Cola Foundation has given three Louisiana universities and the Southern University system $200,000 in scholarships as part of its post-Katrina recovery effort. |
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"Remembering the Past, Responding to the Present, Reaching Toward the Future was the theme of the 2007 Southern University National Alumni Conference, July 11-15, in Memphis, Tenn. This SU System-wide alumni event provided the perfect venue for the Law Center's kick-off of its 60th Anniversary celebration. |
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Southern University Law Center has established a new program for its graduates to support the recruitment and retention of qualified staff attorneys who desire to enter and remain in public service/interest employment. . |
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Lt. Colonel Stanley Griffin took over the office of State Police Superintendent July 20 after being named to replace retiring Henry Whitehorn by Gov. Kathleen Blanco. Before taking over as chief, he was the agency's deputy superintendent and chief of staff. |
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Southern University's Compliance Officer/Senior Woman Administrator, Deborah Paul, recently graduated from the NCAA Leadership Institute for Ethnic Minority Females and was chosen to facilitate at the 2007 NCAA National Leadership Conference for Student-Athletes. Her editorial on the minority hiring issue was featured in the NCAA News July 16, 2007 issue. |
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Ruth Bailey Wesley has joined the Law Center as the executive assistant to the Chancellor. Wesley, a native of Baton Rouge, came to SULC from the Department of Justice, Civil Attorney/Gaming Section, where she was assistant attorney general.
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"Names in the News" offers
a glimpse into outstanding members of the Southern
University System family as they distinguish themselves
in the academic, civic and social arenas.. |
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Victor Mbarika envisions local doctors serving the sick and needy in Africa
without having to leave the confines of their American offices. As the director of Southern University¹s new International Center for
Information Technology and Development, Mbarika is setting up infrastructure
in developing countries to provide greater health-care access there through
"telemedicine."
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The Southern University Center for Social Research is touting a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development-sponsored program that focuses on the housing and economic development of the Scotlandville area of north Baton Rouge. |
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John M. Clark, '78, will be honored
as the Law Center's 2007 Distinguished Alumnus of
the Year at the traditional alumni breakfast, Wednesday,
August 1, held in conjunction with the National Bar
Association's 82nd Annual Convention and Exhibits
in Atlanta, Georgia. |
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The 2007 Community and Faith Leadership Development Conference is designed to spark leaders to move their organizations' visions, develop powerful mission statements, and construct working programs and ministries that transform lives and communities. |
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The Road Less Traveled will serve as the kick-off event of the SU System Annual Fund. A distinguished panel of Southern University graduates - who have made tremendous financial and professional contributions to our esteemed University - will share their paths to success. The panelists include instructors and administrators, entrepreneurs, leaders from the corporate sector, and legal pioneers. |
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The second annual President’s Cup 5K Run and 1 Mile Walk/Run is slated for Saturday, October 27. “The President’s Cup brings a family-wellness component to the diverse activities found on the Baton Rouge campus’ fall calendar” said Melanie Rey, 1st place winner in the 25-34 age category in the first walk/run held last fall.
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Two of the South's powerhouse teams are set to play for the first time in five years; Birmingham event will include Step Show and high school seminar over Labor Day weekend. |
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