121st Alumni Day and Class Reunion Luncheon
Friday, May 17, 2024 • Calvin and Tina Tyler Ballroom
Phyllis Davis ’82
2024 Alumnus of the Ye A r
Friday, May 17, 2024 • Calvin and Tina Tyler Ballroom
Phyllis Davis ’82
2024 Alumnus of the Ye A r
Celebrating reunion classes of 1949 • 1954 • 1959 • 1964 • 1969 • 1974 • 1979 • 1984 1989 • 1994 • 1999 • 2004 • 2009 • 2014 • 2019
■ $1.1 billion and $640 million in economic impact in Maryland and City of Baltimore, respectively
■ 6,900 jobs supported in Maryland and 4,200 in Baltimore City, annually
■ 150+ academic degree and certificate programs leading to degrees from the baccalaureate to the doctorate
■ 30+ new academic degree programs added since 2020
■ Newly added high-demand, unique academic programs include: MS in Neuroscience, Doctor of Social Work, PhD/MS in Applied Sociology & Social Justice, BS in Cybersecurity Intelligence Management, MS in Data Analytics & Visualization, BS in Coastal Science & Policy, BS in Mechatronics Engineering, BS in Cloud Computing; MS in Advanced Computing; and PhD in Secure Embedded Systems
Morgan State University alumni are a vital part of the University’s vision to grow the future and lead the world. Through your matriculation as Morgan students, until this very day, your fidelity to alma mater has forged an imperishable partnership. Through your allegiance to Fair Morgan, you, too, share in celebrating our many historic milestones passed during this unprecedented era of transformation. From Morgan’s highest-ever student enrollment this fall — surpassing 9,800 students — to substantial financial investment from both state and federal government, to the expansive growth and capital development of the campus, to consistently strong retention and graduation rates and the addition of new high-demand degree programs, Morgan Momentum is real, and each of you is vital to it.
— DAVID K. WILSON, PRESIDENT#1 Ranking Statewide in Degrees Awarded to African Americans
9,808 students
8,908 Full-Time (91%)
900 Part-Time (9%)
■ As of Fall 2023, Morgan’s six-year graduation rate is 41% (5th straight year above 40%).
6,057 Female (62%)
3,751 Male (38%)
Fall 2023 was the second highest largest freshman enrollment class ever, boasting 2,273 new first-time students.
5,356 (55%)
Maryland resident students
Third straight year in which more than 50% of the new students came from out of state , with students hailing from 41 states , the most of any new class.
964 (9.8%)
international or permanent U.S. resident students
1,508 graduate students
Largest graduate school enrollment in Morgan’s history, an 8% increase.
■ 447 Full-time (60.3%)
■ 294 Part-time (39.7%)
■ More than 58,000 degrees conferred
■ More than 1,000 doctoral degree awarded
■ 13 continuous years above 70% retention rate (as of Fall 2023)
■ Morgan State University is Maryland’s Preeminent Public Urban Research University
■ Carnegie-classified “high research” (R2) institution with the intention of attaining the highly coveted Rl “very high research” classification by 2030
■ $83.3 million in research funding (FY23)
Friday, May 17, 2024 • University Student Center, Calvin and Tina Tyler Ballroom
Doors open at 10:30 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
Affirmation
Travis Mitchell ’92, Master of Ceremonies
Welcome Greetings
Mike Bell ’76, President of MSU Alumni Association
Recognition of MSUAA Executive Committee & Chapters
Mike Bell ’76
Introduction of Dr. David Wilson
Travis Mitchell ’92
Morgan State University Update
Dr. David Wilson, President of Morgan State University
Blessing
Rev. Dr. Anita Gould ’74, Agape AME Church, Laytonsville, MD
12:00 p.m. Luncheon
12:45 p.m.
Heidi Bruce ’95,
Assistant Vice President, Alumni Relations & Strategic Engagement, and Executive Director of the MSU Alumni Association
Classes ending in ’4 and ’9
Please stand when your class is called, if able.
Special Recognition 75th Anniversary Class of 1949
Recognition 50th Anniversary Class of 1974
Recognition 25th Anniversary Class of 1999
Welcome to the 5th Anniversary Class of 2019
Class Giving Awards
Class Participation Awards
Pre-Alumni Council
Dallas Brown ‘24, Brooke Foyles ‘24; and Jazmin Lovett ‘24
1:15 p.m.
Presented by Mike Bell ’76, President MSUAA and Monique Antoine ’97, 1st Vice President MSUAA
Recipients are asked to come to the stage to receive their awards.
2024 Alumni Volunteer of the Ye A r C. Sylvia Proctor ’67
2024 h onor A r Y Alumnus of the Ye A r Theodore “Ted” Colbert, III
2024 o utstA nding Young Alumnus Michael R. Faulkner ’16
2024 Ch A pter of the Ye A r Pi Alumni Chapter
2024 Alumnus of the Ye A r Phyllis Davis ’82
1:30 p.m.
Acknowledgements & Closing Remarks Travis Mitchell ‘92
Alma Mater
London Blackwell, Morgan State University Choir Accompanied on piano by Dr. Eric Conway
m usi C pro V ided b Y
DJ 5Starr (Kendrick Tilghman ’04, ’14)
Fair Morgan, we love thee, so tried and so true, Our hearts at thy name thrill with pride; We owe thee allegiance, we pledge thee our faith, A faith which shall ever abide.
CHORUS
We pledge thee our love, we pledge thee our faith, Whatever the future may bring, And thus our devotion, fidelity too, And homage we pay as we sing.
Fair Morgan, as onward the years quickly fly, And thou livest in memory sweet. We bring thee our laurels whatever they be, And lay them with joy at thy feet.
CHORUS
We pledge thee our love, we pledge thee our faith, Whatever the future may bring, And thus our devotion, fidelity too, And homage we pay as we sing.
p resident of m org A n s tAte u ni V ersit Y
David Kwabena Wilson, Ed.D., is the 10th inaugurated president of Morgan State University— Maryland’s Preeminent Public Urban Research University. For more than a decade, Dr. Wilson has not only been a transformative president at Morgan but has emerged as a leader among university presidents nationwide as well as an effective advocate for HBCUs and the role they play in developing leaders and serving the needs of their community, state, and nation.
Dr. Wilson has a long record of accomplishment in his more than 30 years in higher education administration. He is a nationally recognized 2023 Harold W. McGraw, Jr. Prize in Education winner and a newly elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAA&S) and the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U). Dr. Wilson also serves on the Lumina Foundation Board of Directors, the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB) Board of Directors, and the NCAA Board of Governors and Division I Board of Directors. Dr. Wilson is the former chairman of the HBCU/China Network, and in 2010, he was appointed by President Barack Obama to serve on the Board of Advisors on HBCUs.
Among the many recognitions received throughout his professional career he has been awarded the Maryland Senate’s First Citizen Award and the Transcendent Order of the African Eagle Award. In addition, Dr. Wilson has been named as a Baltimore Business Journal Top 10 CEO, an AFRO Newspaper ‘Person of the Year,’ a Baltimore Sun Business and Civic Hall of Famer, and one of the Maryland Daily Record ’s ‘Power 30’ in Higher Education. To his credit, Dr. Wilson was named in Forbes as a “Top Black Higher Ed CEO to Watch in 2023.” He has also authored two books and more than 20 articles in scholarly journals and other publications.
mA ster of Ceremonies
Travis Mitchell
Travis Mitchell serves as Senior Vice President and Chief Content Officer at Maryland Public Television. He oversees all content created, acquired, and aired on the statewide public television network’s TV channels and online properties.
Having amassed more than three decades of experience as an executive in commercial and public media, Travis earned an undergraduate degree in broadcast journalism from Morgan State University, where he was a member of the men’s basketball team and began his career as the editor of the campus newspaper, The Spokesman. He has the distinction of serving as the spokesperson for the 1990 Morgan Student Protest dubbed “Six Days of Determination,” the largest and longest organized student protest in the history of Maryland protesting inequitable funding for Morgan from the State of Maryland. He holds a master’s degree in entrepreneurship and education from the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education in Philadelphia. He has completed further executive education study at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Education from Pennsylvania State University.
Travis has served on the foundation board of Morgan State University and most recently became the Chair of the Board of Visitors for Morgan State University’s School of Global Journalism and Communications. In 2021, Mr. Mitchell was appointed to the Board of Trustees at Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he also received an honorary doctor of humane letters from the university in recognition of his more than 25 years of service to the community as a media and non-profit executive.
NOMINATED BY:
ROTC Alumni ChapterIt is hard to imagine the alumni association without Ms. Davis in a leadership position. She has served the MSUAA for over 15 years, starting in the ROTC Alumni Chapter, and working her way up through the ranks to MSUAA president in 2019–2023. She is currently the immediate past- president of the MSUAA. Ms. Davis was instrumental in organizing alumni during the Maryland Higher Education lawsuit—which resulted in a $577 million settlement with Maryland’s HBCUs. She was the recipient of the National Alumni Association of the Year Legacy Award 2020, from the Board of Directors of The National Black College Alumni Hall of Fame Foundation. Ms. Davis has also funded an endowment in the MSU Foundation and has purchased Life Memberships for her family—including those that are not Morgan alumni. She is a charter member of the Red Dynasty Alumni Chapter; and pledged Delta Sigma Theta at the Alpha Gamma Chapter at Morgan.
o utstA nding Young Alumnus
NOMINATED BY:
Howard L. Cornish Alumni ChapterMr. Faulkner is a 2016 graduate of Morgan State University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering. He is being recognized as the Outstanding Young Alumnus because of his exceptional undergraduate achievement, commitment to the MSU Alumni Association through his Life Membership (joined in May 2016), by joining the Howard L. Cornish Alumni Chapter and, purchasing sponsorships for the annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Breakfast that make it possible for 2 Morgan students to attend. Since graduating from Morgan in June 2016, Michael has been employed as a Software Engineer at JP Morgan Chase and is currently a Software Engineer at LinkedIn in Houston, Texas. He uses technology to develop applications to solve some of the firms’ operational objectives and deliver key results. With diversity and inclusion being a topic of great discussion, he has the ongoing privilege of volunteering to recruit and interview top talent at various conferences, including the Black Engineer of the Year Award (BEYA), and serves as a mentor to new hires from various universities. Michael also served as a member of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Houston Professional Chapter.
h onor A r Y Alumnus of the Ye A r
NOMINATED BY: Washington, DC Metropolitan Chapter
Mr. Colbert is currently executive vice president of the Boeing Company and president and chief executive officer of Boeing Defense, Space & Security. He currently is a member of the executive leadership council and serves on the board of the Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund; board chair for the Aerospace Industries Association; inductee of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) and a member of the National Space Council’s Users Advisory Group, which is chaired by Vice President of the United States Kamala Harris. Some of his many accolades include recognition as one of the Most Influential Black Executives in Corporate America by Savoy magazine in 2020 and 2021; becoming the first recipient of the Fisher Center prize for Excellence in Driving Transformation from the Fisher Center For Business Analytics at Berkeley; winning the 2018 Forbes CIO Innovation Award; recognition as one of the Most Powerful Executives in Corporate America by Black Enterprise magazine in 2017. Both of Mr. Colbert’s parents attended Morgan, Theodore Colbert, Jr ‘78 and Shirlene King Colbert ‘70.
NOMINATED BY: Washington,
Ms. Proctor is a Life Member of the Morgan State University Alumni Association and a member of both the Washington, DC Metropolitan and Southern Maryland Alumni Chapters. She manages key events for both chapters, including the SMAC Blue & Orange Scholarship Dinner & Dance and the annual Vesta Blythe Scholarship Crab Feast for the DC Metropolitan Chapter. Most recently, she devoted more than one year planning the DC Metropolitan Chapter’s 75th Anniversary event—Reimagining HBCUs Beyond 2024. This was a day-long symposium held at the Boeing Headquarters in Arlington, VA and featured several HBCU presidents, including Morgan’s own Dr. David Wilson. She has also planned her class’ anniversary events, and is currently working on their 60th anniversary in 2027 and has donated to and championed support for Morgan’s Patuxent Environmental and Aquatic Research Laboratory (PEARL).
NOMINATED BY: Pi Alumni Chapter
The Pi Alumni Chapter was founded in 2009, and since that time has shown their commitment to Morgan and the Morgan State University Alumni Association. Members of the chapter are consistently involved with the university and the MSUAA by volunteering their time to mentor current students, recruit new students, and remain active in the MSUAA. They also offer financial support through the Linwood G. Koger Endowed Scholarship Fund. This year The Pi Alumni Chapter hosted a gala that celebrated 100 years of the Pi Chapter. In honor of the 100 years, the Pi Alumni Chapter initiated a 100 4 100 fundraising campaign with the goal of raising $100,000 from 100 members. They exceeded this goal, and presented the MSU Foundation with a check for $250,000 and the promise of another $750,000 by Homecoming 2024. The funds will be directed to the Linwood G. Koger Endowed Scholarship Fund to support current Morgan students.
June 1, 2023 – April 16, 2024
Joy L Adams ’99
Coniah Adebayo, ’13
April J. Albert, ’22
Enyinna O. Anthony, ’03
Hope W. Austin
Terrence E. Baker Jr., ’07
Kendra D. Banks, ’03
Summer N. (Mitchell) Bazemore, ’01
Amenta Dai Bell-Richardson
Monique L. Bell, ’99
David L. Bevett, BS, MPH, MAOC, ’95
Kristina Biscoe, ’03
Elizabeth B. Boykin-Ransom, ’78
Edward Breck Jeffers, ’90, ’95
Lacy Brock Jr., ’73
Nyere Brown Wilson, ’21
Anthony J. Brown, 75
Bernadette Burley, ’69
Carroll Burley, ’74
Brenda Campbell, ’90
Vasily C. Cateforis, ’61
Valarie Cates, ’86
Tameika L. Chambers-Pope, ’95
Cecilia N. Charter, ’05
Paulette G. Clagon, ’80
Wanda Claiborne, ’85
Eugene Clark, ’90
Theodore “Ted” Colbert, III
Clinton B. Cole Jr., ’96
LaQuan L. Cole, ’96
Katherine D. Coleman, ’84
Enid Collison-Lee, ’73
Brenda J. Conley, ’71 & ’81
Michelle Cooper
Dayena M. Corcoran, ’85
Renee Cummings, ’95
LaShaun Curry, ’92
Wendy E. Cutler Alexander, ’71
Johnette A. Davis-Richardson, ’97
Earl Davis, ’74
Terrie Davoll-Hudson, ’75
Shantee’ Daye, ’11
Kelvin R. Dickens, ’11
Cra’Sandra Rena Dorsey, ’09
Francis E. Dorsey, ’74
Neverett A. Eggleston, III, ’83
Irene Ewell-Ward, ’68
Linda F. Farrar, ’72
Kellee Fearon, ’87
Robyne J. Finney ’86
Louise Y. Flamer, ’80
Kathleen Y. Foreman, ’74, ’83
Larry J. Foreman, ’74, ’83
Barry W. Fortune, 83
Dianne Fulton, ’75
Renee Galloway, ’78
Delwyn Garnett, ’95
Rev. Shonda Nicole Gladden, PhD, ’00
Veronica Grafton Smith, ’73
Isaiah Green-Jones, ’12
Nona Greene-Grady, ’65
Cynthia R. Hall, ’68
John W. Haynes, ’06
James E. Henderson Sr., ’00
Nichole Leigh Henderson, ’04
Veronica J. Henry, ’73
Tony Hill, ’92
Anthony J. Hill, ’95
Ardonia Lee Howard, ’85
Samuel J. Ingram, ’16
Seth Ingram, ’16
Akilah L. Jefferson
Tyrone Jefferson Jr., ’99
Gloria J. Johnson, ’69
Stephen C. Jones Ed.D ’70
Diana Jones Ritter, ’77
Niama Jones, ’02
Kamille D. Jones, ’17
Kioka Jones, ’89
Willie R. Jones, ’92
Cynthia L. Jordan Jones, ’83
Israel I. Jordan, ’02
Romeo Joyner Jr, BA ’97, MS, ’00
Jane N. Kinyua, ’93
Lataysheia Lance, ’95
Vanessa M. Lathan, ’13, ’20
Stephanie Lawrence, ’96
Shawnta M. Leftwich, ’03
Ralphine Madison-Smith, ’84
Eugene McAphee, ’84
DeQuincy McRae, ’88
Shinette McRae, ’91
Trae Mitchell, ’23
Travis E. Mitchell, ’92
Haven D. Moore, ’18
Reesa Motley-Reynolds, ’07
Colin “Bo” Mulet, ’96
Monica Nelson, ’92
Scott Nelson, ’92
Yemi Joseph Ojo, ’15
Oyebola Oladeinde, ’17
Philip Oladele, ’04
Aisha Nicole Page
Eileen Parks, ’83
Gowon Omari Patterson, ’10
Wendell Phillips, ’89
Brandon Joseph Pinkney, ’07
Angela M. Pittman
Jonathaniel Pope, ’95
Thomas R. Potts, ’11
Aaron Price
Courtney M. Ramsey, ’01
Dr. Rodney D. Rector, ’23
Dayo L. Riddick, ’13
Karen Roberts
Frank DeSales Scroggins, ’94
Samantha N. Selolwane, ’00
Christopher Shults, Ph.D., ’98
Koretta K. Skelton, ’02
Tara Lynne Smith, ’08
Judge Paul A. Smith, ’63
Kiah D. Spinks, Esq., ’98
Kim Y. St. Bernard, ’76
The Stubbs Jones Family
Channel D. Sumpter, ’99
Monique R. Swain, ’14
Clarence Swain, III, ’16
Elise G. Sweeney-Anthony, ’02
Karen A. Thompson, BS ’79
COL Josef Thrash III, ’99
Mrs. Demirah Thrash, ’99
Kimberly Troy, Ph.D., ’96
Averi M. Turner, ’19
Charmayne D. Turner, ’97
Jessica T. Wade, ’03
Tonella S. Walker
Shawn Waller, ’08
Donal Ware, ’98
Jamila D. Webb, ’98
Bennie E. Williams, ’72
Christie Javon Williams, ’92
Geneva Naomi Wilson, ’09
Kern D. Wilson, ’17
Robert E. Wright, ’97
Shontell Wright, ’98
Barbara Wynder
Renee C. Yancy-Madison, ’84
Niya Yeboah, ’02
Mark Young, ’83
Dr. Lisa Zakiya Newland, ’90
Southern Maryland Alumni Chapter, P.O. Box 1404, Waldorf, MD 20604-1404
Congratulations to the Morgan State University Alumni Association 2024 Honorees
Distinguished Alumnus of the Year
Phyllis Davis, ’82
Chapter of the Year
Pi Alumni Chapter
Outstanding Young Alumnus
Michael Ryan Faulkner, ’16
Honorary Alumnus
Theodore “Ted” Colbert, III
Alumni Volunteer of the Year
C. Sylvia Proctor, ’67
“Congratulations Sylvia and Gloria Savoy, ‘74”
Save the Date! September 14, 2024! Come Celebrate with us at our Scholarship Dinner Dance and Awards Program, Time: 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. at the Waldorf Jaycees Community Center, 3090 Crain Highway, Waldorf, Maryland. For more information, contact Robert Riddick, at 301-934-0864 or at msusmac@gmail.com.
Congratulations To ALL 2024 Morgan State University Alumni Day & Class Reunion Recipients Especially
The Honorary Alumnus
Theodore “Ted” Colbert, III
An extraordinary godson, a transformative corporate leader, and a guiding light for our future!!
You continue to make us proud!
Lots of love, Shirley Marcus Buckner, ’70 and Lloyd Buckner, ’73
MorganStateUniversityAlumniAssociation on it’s
Annual Alumni Awards Luncheon and to the 2024 Awardees
Alumnus of the Year – PhyllisDavis ‘82
ChapteroftheYear – PiAlumniChapter
YoungAlumnus of the Year – MichealRyan Faulkner ‘16
Alumni Volunteer of the Year – C.Sylvia Proctor ’67
Honorary Alumnus – Theodore “Ted”Colbert,III
and to the members of the New Jersey Alumni Chapter from classes ending in 4 & 9
Class of 1969
Willa Adams - Carl Turnipseed
Class of 1979
Ryan Mitchell Emma Pioche-Williams
Brenda Perry
Sandra Robinson
Class of 1984
Jacqueline McCoy