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Save the Date:
+ Homecoming Weekend, October 3rd - October 5th, 2008
Detroit Chapter Annual Picnic
+ Saturday July 26, 2008 from 11:00 am till dusk, Belle
Isle, Exact Location TBD
MSUBA Continuing Education Scholarship
Application
+ Please click below to download the: MSUBA Scholarship
Application for MSU students continuing education for academic
year 2008-2009.
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+ Click here to check out the Lansing Regional
Sister Cities Spring Newsletter:
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Newsletter///
+ Check out photos from the 2007
MSUBA Detroit Chapter Picnic on Belle Isle:
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Picnic Photos///
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MSUBA
Spotlight:
+ MSUBA highlights the only African
American Gymnasts on the Spartans Gymnastics Team - Rochelle
Robinson. She is the only Spartan to qualify for the NCAA
Championships (all-around); only the eighth non-alternate
individual qualifier in Michigan State history and also has
scored a perfect 10 on the vault competition in multiple meets.
To read the amazing story, please
click here. To learn more about Ms. Robinson and her
outstanding record of achievement, please
click here.
+ MSUBA in conjunction with OCAT, MCNair/SROP,
BGSA, and College of Engineering Diversity Programs Office
presents 'STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math)
Series Forum' on Tuesday March 25, 2008 from 6:30 pm till 8:30
pm in the MSU Union Gold Rooms A & B. We still need alums
who are in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and
Math to volunteer to be a part of the forum panel to discuss
their experiences in there fields with current students. The
MSUBA encourages all alums in those fields to get involved or
volunteer their time if possible for the forum. Please contact
Tonisha Shank with the MSU College of Engineering Diversity
Programs Office (DPO) at 517.355.8310 or shanksto@msu.edu
+ MSUBA highlights the accomplishments of
Gwenn Carr: The Network Journal,
Black Professional and Small Business Magazine, recognized Gwenn
as one of “25 Influential Women in Business”. Launch the
following link to read more about Gwenn’s accomplishments: http://www.tnj.com/events/2007winners/2007gcarr.php
+ MSUBA announces it's new MYSPACE
and FACEBOOK pages. Click here to join now, www.myspace.com/msuba
+ MSUBA, mourns the lost of one of it's own, Mr. Duane Hurtt.
Our prayers are with his family and friends. To send
condolences to the family, please
click here.
+ MSUBA alumnus, makes his Civil Rights
Collection available to all...click here for
the full story.
+
Lansing
's
own Andrea Collier's new book comes out on Feb. 1...click
here for the press release.
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MSUBA Purpose
The purpose of the Michigan State University Black Alumni (
MSUBA) is to support and promote the welfare and interests of
Black alumni, students, faculty and staff of Michigan State
University (MSU ).
MSUBA Goals
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Implement programs to enhance educational
opportunities and the quality of life for Black alumni,
students, faculty and staff at MSU.
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Provide a framework for alumni, with
interests common to the organization, to meet both formally
and informally for educational, professional, and social
purposes.
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Advocate the need for MSU to continue an
active program of affirmative action to ensure the
involvement and participation of Black students, faculty and
staff in all aspects of the university, at all levels.
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Establish communication linkages between
Black alumni, students, faculty and staff at MSU to maintain
a common awareness of issues being addressed or to be
addressed by the organization.
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Mobilize resources to assist Black
students in their matriculation at MSU.
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Provide assistance in the recruitment and
retention of Black students, faculty, and staff at MSU.
MSUBA History
Throughout the years Homecoming activities occurred sporadically
through the efforts of Horace Walker, James Weathers, Dr. Robert
Green, Chuck Smith and other black alumni from Detroit,
Michigan. But it was in 1980 that four individuals, Veda Dove
Washington, Terry (Curly) Young, Betty Ezell Nixon and Lural
Baltimore decided that they wanted to plan a homecoming weekend
program for their fellow black alumni and friends near the
campus of Michigan State University. Gregory Eaton, Ernie Boone
and Stan Washington assisted in the planning. Each of them took
the names and addresses that they had for fellow alumni ,
developed a letter and sent it to their friends and asked them
to send it to their friends. Gregory Eaton provided the group
with seed money to put a deposit on the facility and for any
other planning costs. What a gathering among friends it was!
Approximately 600 black alumni and friends participated in the
1980 Homecoming at the MSU University Club. During that
Homecoming an organizational survey was distributed and the
survey responses were reviewed by the 1980 Homecoming committee.
The responses indicated an interest in establishing a formal
organization and in continued homecoming activities.
In December 1980 the committee met with the MSU Alumni
Association to discuss possible affiliation. The committee
worked from December 1980 through April, 1981 to develop a
constitution and by-laws for MSU black alumni. The constitution
and by- laws and a request for charter membership as an
affiliate were submitted to the MSU Alumni Association in May
1981.
During June 1981 the group began to formalize activities.
Interim dues were established and interim officers were elected:
President , Veda Dove Washington; Vice President, Terry Young;
Secretary, Wanda Dean Lipscomb; and Treasurer, Lural Baltimore.
The organizational body also established three committees:
Constitution and By-Laws; Homecoming and Newsletter. Eleanor
Cattron Smith was elected legal advisor and she assisted in
preparing to apply for status as an incorporated non- profit
organization. The incorporation papers were filed in September
1981.
The MSU Alumni Association approved our request for affiliate
group status on October 16,1981 and the 1980 Homecoming
Committee donated $1,500 to MSU Black Alumni as organizational
seed money with $1000 earmarked for scholarships.
The first Board of Directors was elected in October ,1981 which
included the following alumni: Terry Young, Dr. Ronald
Goldsberry, Robert Brown, Terry White, Betty Nixon, Ernie Costa,
Jackie Woods, Jack Pitts, Errold (Duke) Collymore, Jean Nash,
Veda Dove Washington, Lural Baltimore. Chapters began to be
established in all areas of the country, Detroit, Lansing,
Washington D.C., New York, and Chicago to promote scholarships
and academic excellence for students attending Michigan State
University.
What a difference 25 years can make. The MSU Endowment
Scholarship funds have grown to over $750,000 and we are
striving to reach the one million dollar mark with the 27th
Homecoming . Thanks to all our fellow black alumni and friends
for making these first 26 years a big difference in the lives of
many students attending
Michigan
State
University
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