Fisk Focus - Volume 1, Issue 3

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FISK Focus An Electronic Publication for Alumni and Friends

Volume I, Issue 3

From President Hazel Reid O’Leary ’59

Inside this issue: From the President

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STUDENT ENGAGEMENT Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation Planning Grant Advances Recruitment

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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Fisk Facts New Members of the Fisk Family Bass, Berry & Sims Annual Luncheon Corporate Spotlight

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ALUMNI RELATIONS Local Highlights G.A.A.F.U. Far West Regional Conference President to Speak in VA on February 20 G..A.A.F.U. Board Reunion 2011 Schedule Alumni Achievement Award Criteria Most Powerful Women

January 2011

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ADVANCEMENT & FUND RAISING From the Vice President 14 Annual Fund Monthly 15 Cumulative Report Coming Events 16

Cleveland Fisk Club Officers with Fisk President Hazel O’Leary ’59 during her December Visit (L. to R.): Treasurer, Dr. Roderick Adams ’72; Corresponding Secretary, Nina Dailey ’52; President O’Leary; Cleveland Fisk Club President, Dr. James Hovell ’61; Recording Secretary, Melonee Adalikwu ’82; and Vice President, Robert K. Wiley ’86

Each new semester reminds us to sharpen the focus to serve Fisk’s students who demonstrate the potential and desire to be scholars and leaders with a global perspective. Thanks to your support, Fisk continues its legacy of deepening students’ intellectual capability and empowering each to hone unique talents to meet the needs of society. Students such as Melinda Aguilera, Preston Harris, Jr. and Timothy Walker returned earlier this month from the Salzburg Global Seminar in Salzburg, Austria. Our students report that their seminar experience helped broaden their global perspectives as they analyzed and discussed international issues with other attendees whom they would likely not have met. This is an example of opportunities open to students who pursue the liberal arts education that Fisk provides. During this month’s Faculty Assembly meeting, I witnessed the sharpened focus in an excellent miniworkshop conducted by Dr. Sheila Peters, Fisk’s Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) Director. Implementing the QEP is a Southern Association of Colleges and Schools’ Commission of Colleges (SACSCOC) accreditation requirement, which must be met in 2014. Fisk selected Critical Thinking Across The Curriculum as its QEP. Our goal for our students is that they develop the discipline of intellectual inquiry when confronted with new experiences. This will enable each student to test theses presented and determine the validity of them. The benefit to our students will be an enhanced capacity to examine the content of a point of view or assertion of truth and reach independent conclusions. This is not a new approach for the Fisk learning community. In driving critical thinking throughout the curriculum, our goal is to ensure more sophisticated analyses at each level of academic achievement. The faculty is training to approach each level of coursework as facilitators, challenging our students to craft solutions for problems not previously encountered. As a participant in this mini-workshop, I witnessed the faculty’s approach to challenging our students, not as the final authority, but rather as colleagues capable of examining varied points of view. Finally, I invite you to support Fisk with a donation. Please consider joining the more than 400 generous alumni and friends who made gifts in December to support our students. Thank you, in advance, for making a contribution today toward our March 2011 goal to raise $3.1 million. We must meet this goal to demonstrate to SACSCOC that Fisk is making significant fundraising progress this fiscal year. If you have not sent a gift, I urge you to do so now. In addition, Fisk needs donors who make consistent gifts. Please consider making monthly or quarterly deductions from your bank account or credit card to benefit Fisk. I am confident that with your assistance Fisk will continue to produce empowered graduates able to solve the great challenges of our time. Thank you for your support and advocacy of Fisk University where we are cultivating scholars and leaders, one by one.

Have you sent a gift today? Give online at www.fisk.edu OR phone (615) 329-8710 OR email supportfisk@fisk.edu.


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