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~ Joel Barker

“Vision without action is a dream. Action without vision is simply passing the time.Action with Vision is making a positive difference.”

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Fayetteville State UniversityAnnual Report

2006-2007

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ADMINISTRATION06-07

Dr. Juliette B. BellProvost and Vice Chancellor for

Academic Affairs

Ms. Latonya HankinsVice Chancellor for Business and

Finance

Mrs. Olivia ChavisVice Chancellor for Student Affairs

Dr. T. J. Bryan Chancellor of the University

Dr. David BarlowInterim Dean, College of Basic

and Applied Sciences

Dr. Valentine JamesDean, College of Humanities

and Social Sciences

Dr. Assad TavakoilInterim Dean, School of Business

and Economics

Dr. Joseph JohnsonDean, School of Education

Ms. Mary BaileyInterim Vice Chancellor forInstitutional Advancement

7/1/06 thru 1/31/07

Mr. Stephen L. McDaniel, CFREVice Chancellor for

Institutional Advancement2/1/07 to present

Attorney Wanda L. JenkinsChief of Staff and General Counsel

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Dr. John R. Griffin, Jr.Vice Chairman

Mrs. Gloria M. Carter Secretary

Mr. Jerry C. Dean

Dr. Shirish D. Devasthali

Mr. Nathan T. Garrett

Dr. Catherine LeBlanc

Ms. Juanita Pilgrim

Mr. Stephen W. Raper

Ms. Sylvia Ray

Ms. Keisha RobinsonEx-Officio

Mr. T. Michael Todd

Mr. Roosevelt Wright

BOARD OF TRUSTEES06-07Mr. John B. Brown, Jr.

Chairman

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A World of Possibilities

Fayetteville State University is a regional public university, offering degrees at the baccalaureate and

master’s level and a doctoral in Educational Leadership. The primary mission of Fayetteville State

University is to provide quality education to its students through a basic

liberal-arts foundation, specialized professional training and

specific graduate programs. Committed to excellence in

teaching, research and service to the community, the

University seeks to prepare its students and graduates

to lead meaningful and productive lives. In doing

so, Fayetteville State University strives to produce

creative thinkers and leaders who will reach beyond

current intellectual and cultural boundaries to

become the change agents for shaping the future

of America and the world.

As part of its broader mission, the University extends its

services as a regional institution by providing life-long learning

experiences and opportunities to the University’s immediate

and extended communities and serving as a resource for business,

education and culture in North Carolina.

Fayetteville State University is accredited by the Commission of Colleges of the Southern

Association of Colleges and Schools to award the associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral

degrees.

A STATEMENT OF VISION

Table of Contents

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Table of ContentsStrategic Milestones...............................................................................................................................

Academic Affairs...................................................................................................................................

Business and Finance............................................................................................................................

Student Affairs........................................................................................................................................

Institutional Advancement.....................................................................................................................

Athletics.................................................................................................................................................

2006-2007 Visionaries............................................................................................................................

Conclusion............................................................................................................................

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Preeminence

Fayetteville State University continues to make strides in its quest to be among the preeminent universities in the country. During the 2006-

2007 school year, many enhancements both academically and physically make FSU an institution whereby students from various walks of life

can achieve their educational goals and faculty can conduct research at the highest levels. New 21st century academic programs were

added, buildings were constructed and renovated, enrollment increased, and study abroad opportunities expanded.

Each member of the FSU family has played a role in these transformations. They did their part in holding up the university’s motto: “Res

Non Verba” (Deeds Not Words). Their deeds have demonstrated to those who have entrusted the institution with providing them with the highest

quality education possible that it is truly “All About U.”

“Nothing stops an

organization faster than

people who believe that the way

you worked yesterday is the

best way to work tomorrow.”~ Jon Madonna

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Each year, the university has added new academic programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels that prepare students for careers which will garner both personal and financial fulfillment. In fall 2006, FSU launched its master’s degree program in criminal justice. The program addresses the needs of several constituents:

• StudentswithB.S.orB.A.degreesseekingtofurthertheireducationincriminaljustice• Criminaljusticeprofessionalsandresearcherswhowishtoadvanceintheircareers• Criminaljusticeandsocialjusticeadvocatesseekingtheknowledgeandskillsto improve the quality of justice in their communities • Militarypersonnelwhowanttoenhancetheirskillsandimprovetheiremployment marketability

Additional new bachelor’s programs were launched in fall 2006:

• B.S.FireScience• B.S.ArtEducation• B.S.Psychologyonlinecompletion• B.S.Sociologyonlinecompletion• B.S.CriminalJusticeonlinecompletion

The academic year began August 23 with record enrollment. A total of 6,301 students from diverse backgrounds made the decision to be a part of the FSU family. This figure represents an increase of more than 1,000 students over the last five years and puts the school ahead of its enrollment-project schedule. FSU was not projected to break the 6,000-student mark until 2008.

Enrollment Academic Programs

Strategic Milestones

University of North Carolina System President Erskine Bowles introduced the President’s Advisory Council on Efficiency and Effectiveness (PACE)–a University of North Carolina system-wide initiative that he proposed in his inaugural address. Immediately thereafter, goal setting, data gathering and analysis, and benchmarking began at each of the constituent institutions.

In the first phase, FSU gathered data and submitted a report to UNC General Administration (GA), capturing costs and expenditures throughout the university. The second phase required Fayetteville State to adopt PACE key operating principles—identifying opportunities for collaboration, innovation, elimination of redundancy, and overall improved management of the university’s resources with a focus on streamlining administrative functions and redirecting any cost savings to the core mission of education, research, and public service.

In the third phase, Fayetteville State University finalized its initiatives and action plans—including specific targetsandmeasuresforimplementationinfiscalyear2007-2008andbeyond.InJune2007,eachinstitutionprovided its implementation plan to UNC GA. The plan included short- and long-term activities designed to yield savings, cost avoidance, and an environment of efficiency and effectiveness.

President’s Advisory Council on Efficiency and Effectiveness (PACE)

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The university completed its strategic plan. Included in the plan are priorities that are linked to the UNC Board of Governors

Long-Range Strategic Plan. The Board of Governors’ priorities are as follows:

• Student success: access, retention, graduation, and affordability• An outstanding faculty• More and better teachers; improved schools• Research• Quality academic programs and support services• Regional and statewide economic development• Adequate facilities• Health care• Information technology• Internationalization• Partnerships with community colleges• Private fundraising

Strategic Planning

The university continued its work on its facilities master plan. A firm that specializes in campus master planning was hired to map, based on feedback from the university community, the course of action that FSU would take to accommodate growth in the coming years. An important element is the comprehensive Student Life Master Plan, which includes a Residential Life Master Plan, Student Center Master Plan, and a Recreation Master Plan.

Other strategic plans include the academic strategic plan, which will focus on developing high-quality programs that meet the educational needs of the region, state and nation. The parking plan will address the need of adequate parking facilities to accommodate a growing student population and will look at moving parking areas in an effort to make the campus more attractive. The recruitment and retention plan will focus on meeting the higher-education needs of individuals from diverse backgrounds and with varied aspirations and skill levels. It will also examine ways to retain these students. The technology plan has three foci: to improve the ability of decision makers to collect, process, and analyze data; to increase the use of technology in teaching and learning; and to improve administrative processes.

Facilities Master Planning

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Fayetteville State University has demonstrated its support of public education in the region in countless ways. Perhaps, the greatest evidence of the university’s commitment is Cross Creek Early College High School, which opened in fall 2005 in the Butler Building. In its inaugural year, Cross Creek Early College High School (CCECHS) was one of the top-performing schools in Cumberland County. At the end of the year, the mean grade-point average for the students was 3.1. All students were promoted. In 2006-07, the students in the inaugural class at CCECHS are high schoolsophomoreswhowereenrolledinFSUcourses–eitherCriminalJustice200orComputer Science 100. All were on track to complete the university preparatory pathway to graduation.

In fall 2006, 75 new freshmen entered the school. With the enrollment of this group, the gender gap in the study body narrowed. Now 64% of the total enrollment is female (compared to 67% in 2005-06), and 36% is male. The racial/ethnic breakdown of the total student population this year remained relatively unchanged. The group was still 67% African American and 17% white. The percentage of Hispanic students dropped from 10% to 7%, while the percentage of multi-racial students rose slightly from 7% to 8% and American Indian students remained at 1%.

Since CCECH’s birth, the university’s support of the high school has been extensive. A total of 5,600 square feet of space—for nine classrooms, a computer laboratory, and administrative offices—has been provided. The university contributed fifteen laptop computers and a charging cart to the high school. Space was set aside space in the dining hall for the students.

The university thanks Aramark-Gourmet, its dining vendor, for its generosity and student centeredness. The efforts of Aramark-Gourmet ensured that the high school met the requirements of Cumberland County Schools’ Child Nutrition Services in outstanding fashion.

FSU and Public Education in the Region

A total of 96% of the students were proficient

in Algebra I, 100% proficient in geometry

honors, 99% proficient in English I honors,

and 85% proficient in civics honors. Overall

proficiency was 94.1% for the year.

The Fayetteville State University Board of Trusteesoperatedatfullcapacity.Mr.John“Ben”Brown assumed the chairmanship of the board, replacing Mr. Nathan Garrett. The members of the Board were as follows: Ms. Gloria M. Carter, Mr. JerryC.Dean,Dr.ShirishD.Devasthali,Mr.NathanGarrett,Dr.JohnR.GriffinJr.,Dr.CatherineLeBlanc,Ms. Juanita Pilgrim, Mr. Stephen W. Raper, Ms.Sylvia Ray, Mr. T. Michael Todd, and Mr. Roosevelt Wright. Mr. Clifford Parker, Student Government Association President, joined the board in June2007 as an ex-officio member.

Several key administrators joined the university. Mr. Stephen McDaniel was named Vice Chancellor for Institutional Advancement. Prior to joining FSU, Mr. McDaniel was Vice President for Institutional Advancement and Executive Director of the University Foundation at

Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University in Huntsville. Victor Pace III was named Director of Alumni Affairs. Dr. Arnold Cooper was named Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, while Dr. C. Barnabas Charles was selected as Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs. Ms. Denise Bosselman joined Fayetteville State as Director of Bibliographical Instruction and Distance Education Librarian. Mr. David Camps was named Director of Sponsored Research. Ms. Jolene Elkins was appointed Associate ViceChancellor for Business and Finance. Ms. Trasey Lamotte was chosen as Treasurer/Bursar, while Ms. Lisa Shirley was appointed University Controller. Ms. Angela Revels-Bullard was appointed as Director of Human Resources. Dr. Edward McLean was welcomed as the new Director of Athletics. Ms. Marsha McLean was named Special Assistant to the Chancellor and Director of Special Projects.

Trustees and Administration

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“A vision is not just a picture of what could be; it is an appeal to our better selves, a call to become something more.”

~Rosabeth Moss Kanter

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One of the major highlights for the Division of Academic Affairs was the School of Business and Economics receiving accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business

(AACSB). Fayetteville State University is one of only 540 business schools worldwide with AACSB accreditation and is the only school in its economic-development region that holds the distinction. Currently, fewer than

one-third of the nation’s business programs, and only 15% of the world’s business programs have earned AACSB accreditation. The accreditation placed FSU in the top 10% of business schools worldwide. AACSB is one of the most prestigious and rigorous accrediting bodies for business programs in higher education. Receiving this distinguished accreditation demonstrates that the FSU School of Business and Economics has established itself as a leader among business schools. Students’ opportunities for participation in internships and cooperative programs are enhanced by Fayetteville State’s accreditation by AACSB, and so are their opportunities for permanent jobs.

The Master of Business Administration program continued to solidify its status as one of the best in the world. In 2006-07, a group of MBA students placed first during the Venture Challenge Business Plan Competition in Atlanta, Georgia. Their first-place award allowed them to compete in the Global MOOT Corp Business Plan in Austin, Texas, where they received accolades for best presentation, defeating 33 other teams that hailed from eleven different countries.

Specialized Accreditation

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Our faculty remains among the best in the University of North Carolina system.More than 93 percent hold terminal or first-professional degrees.

Efforts to enhance international education at Fayetteville State proved fruitful. Four students from China pursued FSU master’s and doctoral degrees this year. A nine-member Fayetteville State University contingent spent three weeks in China in late May andearlyJune;thiswasthefirstvisittothecountrybyagroupofFSUstudents.Thistripwillnot be the last, according to Dr. Yunkai Chen, the university’s Assistant Vice Chancellor for International Education.

Dr. Chen and Dr. Yali Li were in China with the FSU group, which included recent graduate Mr. Kenneth Kimber, juniors Ms. Natalia Grant and Ms. Stefanie Montunnas, sophomore Ms. Nicole Krueger, freshmen Mr. Jeremy Crumpler and Ms. Ade Lilly,continuing-education students Ms. Carolyn Smith and Mr. A.E. Williams, and Mr. Matthew Lawson, a technician in the FSU library. The students completed two courses–Chinese Culture and Situational Chinese Conversation–at Inner Mongolia Normal University. They earned 13 A’s among 18 final grades.

International Education

The Honors Program ended its third year and graduated its first student, Ms. Megan Kutchenriter earned a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration with a concentration in marketing. When the Honors Program began almost four years ago, 42 students enrolled. A year later, 75 students were added. In fall 2006, 70 more joined the Honors Program family. The breakdown of this year’s new student population was as follows: 16 males and 54 females; 49 African-Americans, 11 white students, six Hispanic students, one Asian/Pacific Islander, and three classified as “other.” Sixty-six of the participants were in-state students, and four were out-of-state students.

Honors Program

Student Highlights Mr. Saed Abokor, a junior, was honored with an award for research he presented at the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS) in Anaheim, California, in November 2006. ABRCMS is an

annual conference organized by the American Society for Microbiology (ASM) and supported by a grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences. ABRCMS is the largest professional conference for biomedical students. Over 2,500 people attended this year’s conference, including 1,633 students, 421 faculty and program directors, and 418 exhibitors.

The conference is designed to encourage underrepresented minority students to pursue advanced training in the biomedical and behavioral sciences and provide faculty mentors and advisors with resources for facilitating students’ success. During the four-day conference, over 1,100 students participated in poster and oral presentations in nine sub-disciplines in the biomedical and behavioral sciences.

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Our faculty remains among the best in the University of North Carolina system.More than 93 percent hold terminal or first-professional degrees.

More Student Highlights All undergraduate student presentations were judged, and those receiving the highest scores in each scientific discipline and in each educational level were given awards during the closing banquet. A total of 120 undergraduates received monetary awards of $250 for their outstanding research. Mr. Abokor was recognized for his research elucidating the cardioprotective mechanism of insulin.

A team of five Fayetteville State University students finished in first place in the Seventh Annual Opportunity Funding Corporation (OFC) Venture Challenge Business Plan Competition. The competition took place April 12-15 in Atlanta and included students from 18 HBCU institutions. The FSU students were Ms. Madeline Bodoh, Mr. Tandon Mardis, Ms. Daniela Pavel, Mr. Amir Pirzadeh, and Ms. Christine Powell. Dr. Assad Tavakoli, who is the director of the FSU MBA program, was the team advisor.

The FSU business plan for the competition was SmartSaws, Inc., the brainchild of Pirzadeh. He developed the idea for software to be attached to an industrial power saw to determine how to cut different pieces of lumber to meet demand, increasing yield while minimizing waste. SmartSaws is more than a concept; it is actually a company producing industrial saws with the most advanced computer software in the industry. It is currently in trial run at a major furniture manufacturer. “This is our biggest success,” Tavakoli said. Given that the FSU MBA team is a consistent contender for the OFC competition grand prize, Tavakoli’s statement says much. FSU has participated the last five years, finishing first or second during four of those years, with its other championship coming in 2005.

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“Give us clear vision that we may know where to stand and what to stand for—because unless we stand for something we shall fall for anything”

~Peter Marshall

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The procurement card program was successfully implemented with pilot campus departments–Chancellor’s Office, Student Affairs, ITTS, Marketing and Events, and Chesnutt Library. The program was established to allow rapid purchases of repetitive or low-dollar goods and services while simultaneously reducing paperwork associated with these types of purchasing processes. Additional departments will be added to the program in a roll-out phase.

The university contracted with Tuition Management Systems (TMS) to assist with the billing and collection of student tuition and fees. TMS provides interest-free monthly payment options tailored to students’ needs.

The lease agreement for the University Bookstore was approved by the State of North Carolina. The lease provides approximately 4,738 square feet of office, warehouse, and retail space in Bronco Square for the relocation of the

University Bookstore.

PhaseIoftherenovationfortheRudolphJonesDiningHall began with the re-carpeting and purchase of new furniture to include tables, chairs, and barstools. The renovations were completed during summer 2007.

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• InstallednewcarpetandvinylfloortileintheSchoolof Business and Economics building and completed installation of a new chiller. Repairs were made to improve exterior appearance of the building.• ImprovedtheexteriorappearancesoftheG.L.Butler Classroom Building. Additionally, second-phase renovations were completed on spaces occupied by Cross Creek Early College High School. • Implementedmeasurescampus-widetoimprovethe housekeeping operation to increase cleanliness of interior spaces.• CompletedtherealignmentofW.T.BrownDrivewithColey Drive. The project provides a middle turning lane from the north and a right-hand turning lane when approaching the campus on Murchison Road from the south. Traffic lights have been provided to control traffic and pedestrian crossing.• Completednumerousprojectstoimprovethe appearance of the university grounds. Barricades were added to keep vehicles off the turf.• Completedacomprehensiveinterior/mechanical/ electrical/plumbing renovation of Lauretta Taylor Gym, converting it into an academic facility.• CompletedanewadditiontoLyonsScienceBuilding consisting of 56,000 square feet of research space, laboratories, classrooms, and faculty spaces.• InstallednewroofontheRosenthalBuilding.• CarpetedChesnuttLibrary,replacedmostfurniture,and replaced damaged ceiling tiles.

The university underwent several capital improvement projects to buildings and grounds during the past year. Among them are the following:

• TotalAuthorizedRevenueBudgetState Appropriations – $16,547,820• TotalAuthorizedExpenseBudgetState Appropriations – $65,793,387• TotalActualRevenueState Appropriations – $16,395,249• TotalActualExpenseState Appropriations – $65,521,837 Fayetteville State enjoyed a 48.7% increase in grants, receiving $11,335.271.23 in 2006-07—up from $7,623,612.88 the previous year.

The following are budget figures from the 2006-07 fiscal year:

“A leader’s role is to raise people’s aspirations for what they can become and to release their energies so they will try to get there.”

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$29,308,256

$963,503

$27,136

$138,490

$2,604,089

$6,206,302

$3,539,923

$9,370,348 $9,307,886

$2,848,993

$1,206,911

1101 Regular Term Instruction1102 Summer School1103 Distance Education1142 Community Service1151 Library Services1152 Academic Support1160 Student Services1170 Institutional Support1180 Physical Plant Support1230 Student Financial Aid1252 Other Related Reserves

$286,552

$1,468,393

$30,225

$1,300

$2,100

$1,138,187

$164,620

$22,051

$1,108,957

$12,325,435

1101 Regular Term Instruction

1102 Summer Term Instruction

1103 Distance Education-Non-Degree1142 Community Services

1151 Libraries

1152 Academic Support

1160 Student Services

1180 Physical Plant

1252 Other Related Reserves

1990 Regular Term Tuition

$29,130,770

$1,468,393

$30,225

$138,476

$2,622,573

$6,059,153

$3,540,106

$9,449,121

$9,379,749

$2,767,910

$1,206,911

1101 Regular Term Instruction

1102 Summer Term Instruction

1103 Distance Education-Non-Degree

1142 Community Services

1151 Libraries

1152 Academic Support

1160 Student Services

1170 Institutional Support

1180 Physical Plant Support

1230 Student Financial Aid

1252 Other Related Reserves

“A leader’s role is to raise people’s aspirations for what they can become and to release their energies so they will try to get there.”

~David Gergen

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“The vision is really about empowering workers, giving them all the information about what’s going on so they can do a lot more than they’ve done in the past.”

~Bill Gates

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In August, the Council of State approved the university’s leasing of Phase I of the University Place Apartments (UPA) from the FSU Housing Foundation for a five-year period. On September 15, 2006, the Department of Residence Life assumed management of Phase II of the apartments.

Operation Smooth Move on August 19, 2006, was very successful. More than 600 first-semester freshmen moved in without any major problems or incidents. A total of 1,209 students were housed on main campus, and 164 students were housed in UPA.

As part of the PACE initiatives, the division began to leverage technology to reduce the cost of telephone services in the residence halls, increased opportunities to enhance campus safety by outsourcing security for special events, and improved programs and services by reviewing the organizational structure and consolidating and streamlining processes.

The Division of Student Affairs coordinated the Annual Bronco Pride Awards Ceremony. Approximately 150 students and 20 student organizations were recognized for campus leadership through their involvement in residential and Greek life, student self-governance, and their unselfish service to FSU and the surrounding community.

FSU fraternities and sororities played a significant role in campus life during the 2006-2007 academic year. Approximately 2% of FSU students were members of national Pan-Hellenic Council organizations. The average grade-point average of such students was 2.9. They rendered countless hours of service to the university and the surrounding community by implementing and participating in numerous programs and activities, including the Domestic Violence Candlelight Vigil, a bone-marrow drive, campus clean-ups, a feeding-the-homeless campaign, Reading Rocks Walk-A-Thon, voter-registration drives, clothing drives, health fairs, and volunteer work at area schools. The Student Activities Council sponsored the first Earth Day Observance on March 28, 2007, to inspire awareness of and appreciation for the earth’s environment. Activities included planting trees on campus and a campus clean-up. More than 14 FSU clubs and organizations participated in the event.

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Broncos

It takes someone with a vision of the possibilities to attain new levels of experience. Someone with the courage to live his dreams.

~Les Brown

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Broncos

Homecoming was a resounding success. Ms. Carolyn Dunston, the retired director of FSU Alumni Affairs and a member of the Cumberland County Chapter of Fayetteville State alumni, was named Miss Alumni. The Director of Alumni Affairs has been working with the Future Alumni Association to increase membership for the academic year 2007-2008. The marketing strategy changed to encourage all students to become members of the Association by selecting key student leaders who serve on the executive board as members and by collaborating with Career Services to promote membership. Future Alumni students won a trophy for a campus-wide community-service contest this year.

Under the leadership of the Divison’s newly appointed Vice Chancellor for Institutional Advancement, Mr. Stephen L. McDaniel, CFRE, Fayetteville State University made fundraising history in 2006-2007. On March 29, 2007, the university launched its most ambitious campaign ever, seeking $1.5 million. FSU received more than $1.75 million–surpassing the goal by more than 15 percent. The campaign, under the leadership of sixteen committees, sought unrestricted support for the needs identified by the FSU leadership team. The campaign solicited the support of alumni, community volunteers, parents, and other friends of the university. Additionally, the division implemented a comprehensive Major Gifts Moves Management Process to garner transformational gifts for the university.

ThedivisionmoveditsadministrativeoperationstotheJamesPaigeAlumniHouse in February 2007. The division assumed responsibilities for two additional units on campus—Career Services and Telecommunications (including WFSS 91.9 FM). This reorganization consolidates FSU’s operations image-building operations and more than doubles the size of the division.

The Chancellor’s and the Fayetteville State University Foundation’s 4th Annual Scholarship Gala was held April 14, 2007. A sellout, the event featured the legendary O’Jays.

Alumni Affairs has launched a new affinity travel program to meet the ongoing development needs of the Office of Alumni Affairs. Bronco Travels (www.broncotravels.com) began in mid-May 2007 and provided travelers, particularly alumni and friends, with a gateway to booking hotel rooms, reserving rental vehicles, and planning vacation packages. This affinity program uses the same automated technology and provides the same features and prices as Expedia, Orbitz, and

Travelocity. Fayetteville State will receive 40% of the commissions earned.

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A leader has the vision and conviction that a dream can be achieved. He inspires the power and energy to get it done.

~Ralph Nader

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The Fayetteville State University golf team captured its second consecutive PGA Division II National Minority Golf Championship in Port St. Lucie, Florida, in May 2007. This marks the fourth time that FSU’s team, coached by

Mr. Raymond McDougal, has won the title. Mr. Derek Scott, a junior from Hope Mills, North Carolina, was the Division II Individual Medalist. Scott is the third consecutive golfer from Fayetteville State University to post the annual tournament’s lowest total.

Coach McDougal, who was named CIAA Golf Coach of the Year for the 11th time, guided the Broncos to their seventh conference championship in a row and their 22nd since golf became a Central

Intercollegiate Athletic Association varsity sport in 1970.

FSU student-athletes continued to perform well in the classroom. Their achievements include the following:

• Sixty-sixstudents-athletesandsupportpersonnelhadsemesterGPAsof3.0or higher.• Sixty-sevenstudent-athletesandsupportpersonnelhadcumulativeGPAsof3.0or higher.• Twelvestudent-athletesandsupportpersonnelwerenamedtotheChancellor’slist. Two–Mr. Brandon Daughtry and Ms. Alicia Winstead–earned perfect 4.0 GPAs.• Thirty-onestudent-athletesandsupportpersonnelwerenamedtotheDean’sList.• Twenty-ninestudent-athletesandsupportpersonnelreceiveddegreesatthe140th Spring Commencement. Nine graduated with honors, and twelve had GPAs of 3.0 or better.• Eighty-sevenstudent-athletesandsupportpersonnelreceivedsomeformof academic honor during the spring season. Eight were named to the Arthur Ashe Jr.SportsScholarTeam;27werenamedUnitedStatesAchievementAcademyAll- American Scholars; 40 were named to the CIAA Academic Honor Roll; two were named to the ESPN the Magazine District 3 All-Academic Team; and two were recipients of the United States Navy’s “Accelerate Your Life Award.”• Ms.ShaylaRoberts,amemberofthewomen’sbasketballteam,waspresented Georgia’s “Peach of an Athlete Award” and won the ALLTEL Wireless “Word of Wisdom: Lessons in Courage” Essay Contest. For her victory, Ms. Roberts received a $5,000 scholarship.• ThreeFSUAthleteswerenamedtothe10thAnnualCentralIntercollegiateAthletic Association (CIAA) Commissioner's All-Academic Team, which recognizes twenty student-athletes on the first team and ten on the second team, as voted on by the CIAA Sports Information Directors' Association (CIAASIDA). Named to the 2007 CIAA Commissioner's All-Academic second team were FSU sophomore Ms. Contessa Sanchez, tennis; sophomore Mr. Derek Scott, golf; and junior Ms. Deanna Wooten, basketball. The average grade-point average for the first team is 3.830, and the average for the second team is 3.739 (on a scale of 4.0).

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2006-2007 Visionaries$50,000.00 + Aramark Educational Services IncorporatedCentral Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationEwing Marion Kauffman FoundationFSU National Alumni AssociationKate B. Reynolds Charitable TrustSmithfield-Luter FoundationWachovia Foundation of North Carolina

$25,000 - $49,000Cumberland County Tourism Development AuthorityExxonMobil FoundationNorth Carolina GlaxoSmithKline FoundationOffice Depot Foundation

$10,000-$24,999Anheuser-Bush Foundation , Anheuser-Busch Inc.Franklin S. ClarkCoca-Cola Bottling CompanyLewis Chapel Missionary Baptist ChurchMcLean FoundationYouth Growth Stock Trust

$5,000 - $9,999Academy of Applied ScienceAmerican Urban Radio NetworksArts Council of Fayetteville Cumberland CountyBlack Entertainment TelevisionBoeing CompanyJohnBenBrownT.J.BryanJohnM.ChanceCumberland Community Foundation, Inc.FSU Retirees ClubJuliusA.FulmoreLarge & Small Graphics, Wayne BranchRobert A. MasseyMathematical Association of AmericaNational Collegiate Athletic Association

North Carolina Arts CouncilRadio One, Inc.SiemensXerox Corporation

$2,500 - $4,999American Honda Motor Co., Inc.Association for Psychological ScienceGregory & Mary BaileyCharles W. BroadwellJamesT.BurchClass of 1961Community Foundation of New JerseyConocoPhillips CompanyFamily Foods, IncorporationFlorence Rogers Charitable TrustJackFreemanFSU Athletic Club, Inc.Nathan T. GarrettG. LaTonya HankinsThomas G. HicksHighland PressLeonza LoftinMary E. McAllisterMitchell McKellerMary M. PohlmannSouthern Arts FederationState Farm Companies FoundationTargetUGS Corp.

$1,000 - $2,499Samuel Adu-MirekuAkbar AghajanianDavid E. BarlowBlue & Associates Insurance Services/GeicoBonitz Flooring Group, Inc.JamesM.BoydHenry B. BrownCape Fear Valley Health SystemFeltonJ.CapelMithu ChaudhuriOlivia D. ChavisMarvin V. CurtisJamesE.DewAnderJ.DunhamErnest EvansFerris, Baker, Watts, IncorporatedValeria P. Fleming

Founders Federal Credit UnionMary G. FoyFSU Athletic Hall of FameFSU Senior AcademyJohnD.FullerMarion F. Gillis-OlionWillie A. GrayStephen HabbertDorothy G. HolmesJohnC.HonorIBM Corporation Matching Grants ProgramJabezYouthFoundationLawrenceJacksonMichaelE.JacksonValentineJamesWandaL.JenkinsJerryGregory&AssociatesIncCarolynS.JewellTendai(Paula)M.JohnsonWilliamR.JordanJuniorLeagueofFayetteville,NCInc.King’s Music MixersLafayette Society, Inc.LutherNickJeraldsMiddleSchoolPerry A. MasseyStephen L. McDanielGloria Moore-CarterNational Black College Alumni Hall of Fame Foundation EventNational Minority College Golf Scholarship FundDavid NimocksLadelle OlionJamesM.PaigeRoy ParkerParks Chapel Freewill Baptist Church Piedmont Natural Gas FoundationJuanitaPilgrimBernadette M. RossSNtial Technologies, Inc.St. Luke African Methodist Episcopal ChurchWilliam E. StevensonDaisy S. StroudGeneva R. SuittUlysses TaylorChalissa M. TaylorJoyceJ.TuckerSybil (Terri) S. UnionThelma W. Wall

Wal-Mart, Raeford Rd.Wal-Mart, Hope MillsWal-Mart, Skibo Rd.Wilbert E. WilliamsWilliams Printing & Office SupplyRoland P. WilsonJonM.Young

$500 - $999AlscoAXA Foundation’s Matching GiftB & B Catering & Event PlanningJulietteB.BellBlue Ribbon Show ServicesVincent M. BryanA. Howard BullardBurney & Burney Construction, IncorporatedCarolina Heart Physicians, LLCCarson Communications, Inc.Joseph ChristianClass of 1963JacquelineH.ClayJerryCordettJeannetteM.CouncilCumberland Retired School PersonnelWillie A. CurtisHenrietta L. DixonRichard S. EllisFast Service Food MartJamesE.FlandersWillie A. GillisJohnR.GriffinLandon R. HadleyLeonard N. HedgepethJamesA.IveryLelia F. IveryJosephJ.JohnsonJohnRichardJonesJannettaJordanDr. Gabriel KatulMargaret E. KilpatrickCatherine LeBlancJoeMaloneHarold L. MaultsbyJeffreyW.McLeodMohawkFlooring&JanitorialServicesGregory E. MoydOpportunity Funding Corporation (OFC)

William (Bill) PannhoffPartnership for Children of Cumberland CountyAlvin R. PiercePolicy Research Consulting Inc.RALM, Inc.Rand & Gregory P.A.Bob RatliffDeanne Robinson-BlueSam’s ClubFred SappJamesRobert“Bob”SmithMinnie L. SmithTeam Stackhaus Campaign CommitteePatricia C. ThompsonT. Michael ToddPeter L. ValentiSara VandercluteVirginia State University FoundationVision Focused Consulting, LLCFred WaddellWal-Mart, Spring LakeJamesR.WilsonRonald E. WilsonJeffreyM.WombleCurtis WorthyZeta Pi Omega Cultural & Educational Fnd., Inc.

$250 -$499100 Black Men of America, Inc.Booker T. AnthonyArc Thrift StoreSteven ArleShirleyJ.AutrySarah D. BakerCheri L. BeasleyJohnBellDavid C. BrownWilliam (W.T.) BrownCape Fear Otolaryngology, PAWinfield C. CoachmanCommunity Based Developmental ServiceJamesC.CooperGerald S. CostenNettie T. CouncilCumberland Regional Improvement Corporation Program FundCunningham & Sons Mortuary, Inc.Earnest L. Curry

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Peggy A. DevaneWarren R. DobbinsFayetteville Courtyard by MarriottFdr Inc.JunettaB.FreemanCora H. GaineyLouisJ.GlostonGolden Opportunity Homes Inc.Bryan C. GoodingH & H Constructors, Inc.Samuel A. HangerElorine A. HillOliver HodgeHospira Employee Giving CampaignEricJ.HymanJohnnyW.JiggettsWilliamE.JohnsonWendyL.JonesGeneva Kimber KnightFaye M. LeavyClarence E. LloydWilliam D. LucasJaniceH.LucasJuanMaMary M. MalletteShirley L. McCallSabrena P. McDonaldBertha H. MillerCharles R. MooreMoorman, Kizer, & Reitzel, Inc.Terence L. MurchisonJillyM.NgwainmbiOfframp Group, LLCObiefuna OkoyeDaniel OkunborSophia B. PiercePaul PrabhakerStephen W. RaperJamesA.RayJaneR.RhodesBernard RichardsonRueben N. RiversJosephC.RossMary B. SandersMichael SandersJamesA.ScurryRichard H. ShereffTerrance C. SmithCharles A. StevensGerdine C. StevensStephen StokesPamela S. StorySunTrustCarrieJ.Sutton

Urban Sports & Entertainment GroupNathaniel WaddellBaye W. WebbLindaWilson-JonesEugene Edward WrightAnntoinette M. Wright-HarrisValerie Wynne-Hall

$100 - $249AAA Action Graphic, Inc.Russell C. AdamsBarry M. AhrensInez S. AlexanderMario S. AllenAda V. AlstonHenry AntonittaMichael ArmstrongAl AshburyLloydJ.AustinJuneAysseJannifferJohnsonBaileyBharti BakriDavid P. BeachKathryn BeachMimie M. BeattyGilbert BeesonTara V. BellamyAnthony T. BennettMorris C. BetheaPercy BetheaSantha B. BickfordScotty BiggsJamesBishopAnyonga D. BlackwellJohnA.BlantonJamesT.BlueKwame Boayke-SarpongCharlotte C. BogerPreston Lee BooneChristopherJ.BostockDon BroadwellShirley B. BrooksDorothy G. BrownCharles D. BrownBernard BrownGeorge W. BrownBrendaJ.BrownBrown’s Dry Cleaners & LaundromatFrances Ilene BryanHilda D. BurgosOtis BurksEric BurnsLee BurnsEdith R. BurwellCarolyn B. Campbell

Conroy A. CampbellHarrison CampbellKirk A. CampbellRudolph S. CardenasJohnCarterAlfreda L. ChancePauline A. ChandlerChurch of ChristLouis P. ClarkMonica A. ClarkeWilliam ClementCollege Heights Presbyterian ChurchEddie CooperJamesCooreEvelyn P. CouncilJohnA.CovingtonJefferyCowardAlma Y. CrosbyDave CrottsMarion A. CroweMargie L. DanielsAthene DanielsJamesDarganCharles A. DarlingtonAndrea P. DavisShade DawsonHermine L. DobbinsMyrtle E.B. DorseyRandal C. DraughonDavid R. DullVanetta A. DunnPearl E. DurhamPreston R. EalyGeorge R. EbronEdenton Prime Time Retirement Village LLCLeo EdwardsMavisJ.EdwardsEEC, Inc.I.J.ElderJohnL.ElliottGerald EllisonMargaret EnglishAlonzo EppsJaneEvansAnnette B. EvansGenevieve S. FaisonFamily Vision Center of FayettevilleMartin FarleyFred FarmerJohnnyI.FarmerRichard FaulksDorothy E. FielderHarold C. FieldsJamesFinch

Brian K. FlemingElizabeth W. FlemingBobby A. FlowersObeJ.FordDianthia Ford-KeeDaisy FoxxGeorge FranksSusan H. FranzblauElizabethJ.FrasierJohnFrazierRosia G. FreemanIsabell P. FreemanWilliam C. FreemanFriends of Larry Shaw CommitteeCharles W. FryarLarry GaddyCora L. GaineyGalloway Painting, Inc.Arasu T. GanesanDonal GaylordGEE (Gooch Enhancement Enterprises)Harvey GeorgePaul GeraldBeretta R. GilchristStephen T. GillIsabelle GillespiePhillip GilleyLula C. GlazeRichard GlazierJohnL.GodboltSteven GodwinGore Built Homes, Inc.Troy E. GrahamEarl V. GrahamErnesto GrahamGreen Valley South LLCJesseW.GreeneWalter GreeneBen GreeneGreenhill Baptist ChurchThomas GreenwoodHarlon GregoryKathleen R. GurleyElmira GwynnSusan HagerFlorine S. HalesAndrew HalesTerrence C. HallSandra HardinAlger T. HardnettKeith L. HargroveCalvin HarrisMelvyn HarrisHubert L. Harris

William C. HarrisonJimmyHarveyBarbara HayPinkie V. HayesOlivia U. Hayes-WoodsMary HayslipLorenzo HaywardJimmieHaywoodJoanHedahlLavetta B. HendersonCarl HendersonDavid HenryTerry D. HillAmelia H. HillHilton Garden InnGloria L. HinesThomas HodgesHolt Oil CompanyHomemakers Furniture & Interiors, Inc.Robert S. HubbardJohnHubbellSyrena P. HudsonMichael A. IanucilliMarshall IslerJudithM.JacksonOtisJacksonCarolJacksonHenryLeeJamesOliveB.JenkinsRobertJenksTimothyA.JessiePaulL.JohnsonRobertL.JonesCynthiaM.JonesParisJonesHenriettaAnnJones-NicholasAndrieaM.JordanLucilleF.JoseyJoAnneD.JoynerDanielJ.JutsonElizabeth KeeverWilliamJ.KelleyRegina KeyKidz KonnectionBryan T. KilpatrickWayne V. KingDavid B. KingsberryKathy KlausLester A. KnibbsGenevieve M. KnightDaisy M. LacewellLafayette Motor Sales, IncJamesL.LawrencePatricia C. LeBeau

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Golden C. LeeCharlie LeggettBruce LivingstonMarie C. Long-SmithMarvin W. LucasPatricia A. MabryDavidJ.MackBessie M. MagbyAudrey E. MajetteJoyceB.MaloneEric L. MansfieldJerryMarkatosAlvin MarshallLeverne L. MarshallEsperanza MartinWilliam A. MartinBobby C. MartinAubrey MasilelaMelvin F. MasonGeorge MatthewsDelven McAllisterLonnieJMcAllisterGwendolyn P. McAllisterRobertJ.McBrydeRobert E. McCallMaggie McCrimmonColeen P. McGlonePinckney McIlwainEdward McLeanDan H. McLeanJimmyMcLeanWilliam McLeodSharon S. McNairEllen C. McNeillPatrick McPharlinJamesR.McPhersonEdward F. McShaneMedical Arts Pharmacy, Inc. JamesMelvinMelvin M. Mitchell Agency Inc.Merrill Lynch Matching Gifts ProgramA. Leon MillerHarold M. MillerLaura Miller-EchardEthel S. MillsMelvin M. MitchellPeggy A. MitchellMary W. MitchellRichard MolvinSallie L. MonroeMoonlight CommunicationsJamesT.MooreTerri Moore-BrownPreston L. MoreauxJerryF.Morrow

Richard MortonElinor N. NapoleonDavid NashGayle H. NelsonIvan NickelsJohnNigroNoelle-Elaine Media, Inc.Not Quite Antiques LLCBeverly OclanderJesusaM.OlivarezVirginia Thompson OliverLouis OrbanOrchards Children’s Services, Inc.Cary C. OwenGeneva F. PageJamesParishJohnR.PasteurArvind PatelDenise S. PayeBetty L. PaynePCF OfficialsMajor C. PeavyGary Allen PenrodWillie L. PerryCarl S. PersonDorothy B. PetersonPhilipMorrisUSA Matching Gifts ProgramRuby B. PhilyawMelvin R. PierceCarneil C. PierceRhonda M. PittmanRichard L. PlayerG. Michael PleasantDiane M. PorterRobert PringleMitchell PryorRonald L. PurcellVivian H. PurcellAlex PurcellSylvia G. RayJamesRayDavid RaymondKeith ReaganJerryReinoehlResidence Inn by MarriottAngela Revels-BullardRhudy’s, Inc.Gregory P. RichEra Mae RickmanGardy RigaudBarney RogersMichael C. RoperPedro L. SanabriaLinaM.Sanders-Johnson

Elizabeth SchadelDebra SchmidtBrian L. ScottAlbert ScruggsMarshall ScurryRaymond L. SelfCortez C. SemblyShaw Food Service Company IncSammy ShortFloyd L. ShorterSaundra N. ShorterMelvin ShropshireDexter L. SimmsStephen SimsSara SinclairSivels Transportation Inc.Valerie SloanLinda F. SmithJaniceI.SmithDon M. SmithRandy L. SmithThelma F. SmithJosieF.SmithJakieW.SnappEsther R. SnipesDorothy B. SpearmanDavidJ.SpeightMaggie M. SpeightLa Gray H. SpencerGeorge P. SpurlockJulianH.StackhausAndrew V. StancellLamont StanfordKeith E. StephensAlice H. StephensonPatricia StewartMarie T. StewartEsther S. StottElisabeth StringerElisabeth StuartJohnnieJ.SuttonThelma A. SwygertWilliam SzczepanskiBarbara B. TalleyAssad A. TavakoliGeorge R. TaylorMichael S. TaylorGlodene P. TaylorVanessa H. TaylorCarolyn M. TemoneyRuth TerrellC. C. ThomasJohnW.ThomasCharles ThomasBenjamin R. Thomas

Vickie ThorntonLyndo W. TippettTom Keith & Associates, Inc.Burnis E. TravisLinda M. TreadwellEric K. TuckerFred TuckerJohnVaughnMarian L. VenableWachovia Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramLinda Hardway WaddellIsaiah WalkerEunice M. WallerMyrtle K. WareJosephWashingtonLeslie Ann WatkinsKathy WatsonCarole B. WeatherfordFrank B. WeaverQueen L. WeaverCarolyn C. WeaverBernard WebbDonnell WhitakerRoy WhiteNed F. WhiteDuncanJ.WhittedRichard WigginsClinton D. WilburnPaulette L. WilliamsVirgie C. WilliamsEvelyn G. WilliamsMabel S. WilliamsFrancinea Williams-BrownMary Fennell WilliamsonGenethia G. WillinghamJasperL.WilsonGelora D. WilsonRonald K. WilsonMaurice A. WingfieldWiseman Mortuary, Inc.Christine W. WombleJohnWombleHelen G. WoodardCharles W. WorthyWillie F. WrightRobert Wright

Up to $99A & H Coin OP Laundromat, Inc.JohnAarsenCharlie AdamsShenetta Adams-DudleyAdegoke O. AdemiluyiJonathanAgronsky

Timothy T. AjaniHarold T. AlexanderErnestine AllenJoanEnglishAllenWilbert AllenCarol N. AllenKaren D. AllenEugenie P. AlmeidaMichaelJ.AlmeidaJosephD.AlstonRobert AltenGilberto AlvaradoE.C. AndersonKaren E. AndrewsMaxine A. Andrews-McCallMalethia F. ArmstrongClifton ArringtonPleshette I. AskewRandolph AugustusAreillia S. AveryKaren Marie BaptisteEsther BarkleyRon BeanCamey BellCliff Michael BenderLenora BensonJohnBeranekMichael BestProgyamita BhattacharyaRenee BienemyKathryn BirkeGrace C. BlackKeith K. BlackwellRose BlackwellBoncrosby BlakeneyMena P. BlandingWilhemena P. BlandingStephanie BlantonHarlanJ.BlauserRoy L. BlueJohnBoeckelJamesE.BolesIvanJ.BoneyBrigitte C. Bonner-LindsayBryan David BookerBarbara M. BowieRuffus BoykinMarcus D. BrewingtonRussell BrewtonThomas BrittWilbur BrittWaverly BroadwellCynthia E. BrooksGregory A. BrownGregory F. Brown

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Theresa F. BrownCyntress W. BrunsonLuther BryantLaura R. BryantElaine M. BryantNaum BukherovichFranklin BullockBarbara BurkesKimberly S. BurtonJaneBurykStephanie D. CainDoretha Y. CaldwellCaroline M. CameronKaren CampbellNormaJ.CampbellChristineJ.CampbellDavid C. CampsCarolyn Byrd CannadyAlan CapistrantKaren R. CarneyRegis L. CarpenterErnest CarrollVirginia C. CarrollGene CarrowayKaren CarsonBridgetteJ.CarsonBerta F. CarterDennis CarterRichard L. CartwrightJoanCezairVelma ChancyChon M. ChaseF.S.S. ChattopadhyaJanieC.Chavis-LucasEvangeline M. CheeksMary A. CherryVirginia N. CherryMarci CherwinskiRonald ChildressJohnChisnellRobert S. ChristianWalter ClarkWillie S. ClarkBertha P. ClarkClass of 1965JuliaClayWanda E. Cockrum-PowellCharles L. ColeKeith L. ColemanFloyd CollinsDoris CookRobert L. CooperKelly CornwellKim E. CottmanClement Coward

Arleen CrawfordJimCraytonCreative VideoHaywood L. CrudupEricaJ.CuretonOtis CurryJesseL.CurtisJohnCwiekCherlyl L. DanielsH.T. DavisShelia A. DavisJamesG.DavisKara E. DeanTex DeatonBob DeckertQueen E. DegraphenreidLouis B. DeLaineKirkJ.DeviereErnest W. DickeyPitt DickeyOrin C. DixStan DouglasStacey M. DouglasEdward DowningLasherrie D. DraughonKendra M. DunlapArlene H. DunnNancy R. DunnCarolyn B. DunstonE. E. Smith High SchoolWilliam EasonTameshia L. EatonEducation ClinicFlorence P. EdwardsLinda E. EllerbeGloria H. ElliottJohnT.ElliottDoug ElmsRobert EppsSophia L. EstradaEureka Chapel Baptist ChurchMinnie S. EvansKamesia M. EwingFairfield Inn at Cross CreekKennethJ.FaisonThomas FaisonEthel L. FaisonJorgeFarmerLeamon FarriorJeanMooreFasseYvonne FelderCharles D. FergussonArleen FieldsGeorge FiskHoward L. Fleetwood

Scott ForehandSandraJonesFosterSharon FotiJoanneM.FrancoeurElizabeth FraserMaryJoanFredetteHenry W. FreemanPatricia G. FulcherFull Potential LLCJeromeGanttEdward A. GarvinIndravadan GatiwalaRussell P. GatlingSharon GertkenLydell GilleylenIndia GinnwightTrisha M. GiordanoErica GloverStevan GodetteSharon GoodenRobert Q. GordonJanetTillmanGradyMaurice W. GrahamWillie H. GreenWayne GreenLatasha S. GreenRichard GreenfieldRandy GregorySharon A. GreyLeslie A. GriffinTeresa A. GriffinDana HaithcockPhoebeJ.HallAljanal L. Hamer CarrollAndrea V. HardimanBarbara H. HaroldCharles HarrRuth HarringtonNancy W. HarrisMarvin Eugene HarrisMarshall HartsfieldKervin L. HawkinsMichael HeadHsiaofen HemstockSam HenricksonEric HenryLinda K. HenryEric D. HenrySocorro Hernandez-HinekJayR.HessenthalerBrent E. HesterHighland Distributing Inc.Carla HildebrandAzzalee M. HinesBillie L. Hines

ZelphiaHinnant-JonesAlice Pearl HinsonFelicia R. HintonJosephHodgeBeth HoganElnora C. HoganDeloresJ.HolmesPhyllis Houston-WashingtonMattie HowardGarry L. HowardMindy L. HowardNoelle HuffDennis HugheySu’Sun S. HuntRufus HutchinsonChris A. IkeHarvey IwerksRonaldE.JacksonStaceyN.JacksonCharlesF.JacksonKindraD.JacksonGeraldineJacksonDelmaS.JacksonWillieJacobsHudsonJarvisArthurL.JeffersonBillyL.JeffordsCharlesJenkinsMelvinJenningsJacobJohnsonCynthiaE.JohnsonLindaReneeJohnsonReeshemahT.JohnsonDocleiaM.JohnsonClantonD.JohnsonErickaA.JonesBobbyJonesBagleyJonesTerethaJonesBillJordanDeborahC.JordanJudkins/SandersRenunionCarolynJustice-HinsonPatt KappFrancisJ.KeaneKeith EnterprisesWanda S. KendrickRandi F. KinyonRobert E. KirklandKathryn L. KlausCassie KlutzCathy B. KostermanJohnKubesSummer KuhlmanJ.R.Labeach

PeggyJ.LancasterCelesta W. LaneGregory LaneRosemarie B. LawrenceKevin LawsonLinda M. LeachWanda LeeShirley T. LeeWalter LewallenSandra D. LewisSarah Alberta LewisRussel D. LiggonHoward LimPaulJ.LinskensNancy LintonBrenda K. LisaneMary L. LivingsRegina N. LocustSophia D. LongRoberto Antonio LopezXenia V. LopezNassie R. LucasErnestine M. LucasWilliam G. MackCaleb A. MalcomJacquelineD.MaloneFrank B. ManessElizabeth ManleyKatherine R. MarableHope Gilchrist MarlinWilliam T. MarloweJohnD.MarshallGeneane W. MarshallDavid N. MartinSondra E. MartinMash House Restaurant & BreweryJoannIsabelMasonJohnR.MattoxDarlene McAllisterMary L. McCallumBobby L. McClainLashanta S. MccorkleThelma Hawkins McDavisFrances McDonaldRaymond A. McDougalBruce McDowellBishop Willis McDuffieCarlJ.McFieldCheryl D. McGheeWilliam C. McGooganGrace McGrathEmm McKinnonEdna S. McKinnonCarolyn T. McLaurinMarsha R. McLean

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Pamela McLeanMargaret McLeanWilla McMillanLonnie McMillanCassandra C. McMillionDennis R. McNairAlan McNeillEldridge Keith McNeillWalter Alan McneillErnest A. McNeillClarence L. McNeillAlphonza McNeillAntoinette McNeillCleo McPhatterEdith B. MelvinWillie Mae MelvinGay MenscerAlicia MetzgerWendy MichenerParker MiddletonAlgernon L. MiddletonJamesA.MilesLawanda D. MillerBen C. MinterJoshuaJ.MinyonMichell M. MitchellDorothy M. MitchellSamuel MitchellJamesE.MitchellLinda B. MitchellTrina Renee MitchellMaurice Y. MongkuoGail MorfesisKaren MorrisDineen Y. MortonBarbara A. Moses MalonePeter MurrayAudrey A. MurrayGavin A. MyrickRoberto NavarroJamesNealLatonya Newbill-InnissWilbert NicholsInder P. NijhawanMarthaJ.NoelRuth NorfleetElizabeth NormandyGloria D. NovelloNosa ObanorRobert OehmanCarl OgburnJamesO’HernAmon OkpalaMildred W. OliphantHarry Oliver

Grace E. OlmsteadPatrick E. O’NealCarolyn Williams OrtizDaisy D. OsbornGregory OwensDonald E. OwensLeonard OwensAlexander OwensDeborah V. OwensVictor W. PaceVirmil T. PaganiRichard PainterAdrienne C. PannellNehemiah E. ParkerDoris W. ParkerLuada PatrickJaneG.PeacockJanetPeacock-StanleyJewelD.PearsonJeanPeaseMary Anne PeeplesEdgar PeoplesTerezinha PerrittVictor PhillipGuy PhillipsWilhelmina PierceKenneth S. PinckneyMary G. PinesMarlene PittmanJohnC.PollardEdward A. PoneTimothy PopeReginald PowellCatrina F. PrestonBarbara PropstJennieferB.Pugh-NewbyBeulah M. QuickC. Mason QuickBarbaraRagland-JonesGurcharn S. RahiFran RandWillieJ.RandolphPamela W. RatcliffJeanRatleyJamesRaynorBobbie ReddingJohnV.ReedEvelynJ.ReevesGary N. RhodaMaria L. RhodesGilbert RichSandra A. RichardsGrover C. RichardsonEglintine RigaudSteven Rigby

JoellenRisacherJohnR.RobertsRobeson Community CollegeFrances L. RobinsonDeborah S. RobinsonNancy RoblessCarolyn D. RoccoSaily Y. RodriguezRobert Lamar RogersRita H. RogersJustinN.RogersElbert M. RossRocky RossJamesK.RosserCatherineJ.RouttStanley A. RoyalHarry RulnickTeresa C. RundlettRobin D. SallyAudrey Robinson SandersRosa SandovalSybil B. SasakiWillie SaundersLinda M. SaundersCarin SavelFelix C. SawyerGerald SchenckJohnSchmidtSidonia SchumannHelen W. ScottTonya Renee SellersRoxie Mitsuko ShabazzSherma ShabazzDenny ShafferRaabia Z. ShaikhNancy ShankirWilliam ShatterlyRollin W. ShawTimothy SheaPeggy E. ShropshireJamesShuttWillie SimmonsCornell W. SingletaryNicholas SiskMarie (Queenie) SivelsRuth Stancell SladeJonathanJ.SlottjeFranklin SmithBryan D. SmithBryant C. SmithMaceo C. SmithMarian A. SmithShelby SmithShirley A. SmithMartha M. Sneed

Ferrell SolomonGeorge SpanglerCharlene SpeasDirk SpruytKevin St. DenisAlan StammJoyceCeciliaStanleyNina StephensAl StephensonTinera Monique SterlingNichelle StevensLofton StewartLarry StoneMekong SurlesLula W. SwannDineen Y. Morton TarpleeRobert Horace TaylorZoletta L. TaylorCary TaylorDeborah TeasleyGina ThomasLenwood ThomasWillie D. ThomasVanessa K. ThomasEloise ThompsonTeresa A. Thompson-PinckneyPhillip ThorntonDonald D. TillmanCheryl Anita TompkinsTrinette Flowers TorresBillyJ.TrippAlan TuckerRicky TuckerJuliusTuckerHarold TullRuby TurnerRenata R. TurnerThomas VanderbeckDean A. VendittiHilton W. VillinesEunice W. VirgilVision Marketing InternationalLaurel WachtlerRudolph E. WaddellCollen WalkerIvan D. WalkerCheryl WalkerRichard G. WalshGisela K. WalstonAbdoul A. WaneMary L. WardCharles WashingtonAnnie D. WashingtonBetty L. WatkinsRichard C. Watson

Evelyn H. WatsonWatson Electrical Construction Co., LLCJan-JeeWellsMelissa G. WellsTroy WendellRobert WhiteErin N. WhiteDarryl O. WilliamsTreva M. WilliamsThomas B. WilliamsEva C. WilliamsThomas G. WilliamsNatasha N. WilliamsDeborah M. WilliamsPaul T. WilliamsFannie M. WilliamsMinnieJ.WilliamsLa’Won D. WilliamsStaci D. WilliamsChristopher L. WillisJudithWillnerKim R. WilsonFlossie WilsonMichael R. WilsonMary M. WilsonElois Hyman WingfieldAngela Calloway WiseDavid WittyKwok C. WongSandra WoodardSharon WorrellJanetG.WrightLyWanda L. WynderBobby C. WynnRam YallapragadaAmanda B. YorkMargaret A. YoungSonya F. Burston YoungS. F. YoungValerie T. YoungKathleen E. Ziegler

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FSU recently celebrated 140 years of service to citizens of the region, state, and nation.

The university’s success can be attributed to the visionary founders who had the wisdom and

forethought to establish this great institution. The university has been sustained over the years by

dynamic leaders, who, while different in leadership styles, all shared the same goal–advancing

FSU to even higher levels.

FSU has made significant strides. Academic programs are cutting edge. Some of the

best students anywhere may be found on the FSU campus. The faculty is second to none. As the

university moves forward, with an eye on the next 140 years of service to mankind, it will do so, with

its constituents knowing that FSU is a place where dreams become reality.

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