The March 2 issuse of the Southern Digest

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STATE & NATION

UCsd students protest noose

SPORTS

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Also: SU hoops finales near. pg. 5

Marketing club pays tribute. pg. 6

a day at the museum

mcCulloch shines at sWaC

Administrators surrounded. pg. 4

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SU working to raise profile By norman J. dotson Jr. digest editor-in-chieF

In February a broad media “push” strategy will be implemented to enhance the Southern University System’s advocacy efforts. This comprehensive public awareness campaign entitled “SU… Today, Always” will target Louisiana State Legislators, Louisiana Board of Regents, alumnus, faculty, students, staff, stakeholders, and supporters. The objectives laid out in the campaign plan include raising awareness and appreciation of the system’s contributions; strengthen advocacy efforts for the system among the state’s governmental officials; and promote the message of the Southern University to every corner of the state and mount a very aggressive defense of our system. “When I came into office in July, one of the first things that I indicated to the staff is that I want to do was certainly

enhance stakeholder relations,” said interim president Kassie Freeman. “That to me is broadly defined as including our alumni and more importantly our students, faculty, staff, also state and national leaders.” The timing of the campaign is designed to coincide with the start of the 2010 legislative session, so that as legislators are deliberating over critical issues relative to the SU System. With this plan the system will consistently show the positive messages relayed through the Southern University. “This campaign will set the platform for us to be able to talk about the rich, rich history and all this past with providing leadership and preparing outstanding graduates. It also situates the past with where Southern University is currently and to where we are heading into the future,” Freeman added. “We are going to be building on that rich history and continue to provide all of our students across the system an outstanding

TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 2010

VOL. 55, ISSUE 9

SU to celebrate its history digest neWs serVice

photo By april BUffington/digest

southern university system interim president Kassie Freeman said the system’s new media initiative is designed to raise the university’s profile to different groups of university stakeholders.

opportunity.” The campaign will utilize different tactics such as webbased approach, television, radio, print medias, and networking

approaches. Also promotional items will See push page 3

SU board discusses search, grants By Billy Washington digest staFF Writer

The Board of Supervisors met Friday in the J.S. Clark Administration Building to discuss different items of several committees. The committees present were the Academic Affairs committee, the Finance and Academic committee, Personal Affairs committee, Facility and Property committee, and the Students Affairs committee. Members of each committee gave and reported respectively. The Academic Affairs committee began the meeting with good news concerning

campus grants and awards. The Southern University of Shreveport camps has been awarded an American recovery reinvestment grant in the amount of four million dollars. “The $4 million grant is for basic adult education, pre GED services, allied health and nursing training,” said Melva Turner, Chief of Staff to the President. “ The project success will implement a lot of curriculum and a career latter model to train the unemployed, employment in one of six areas, dental hygiene, health See BOARD page 3

photo By norman J. dotson Jr./digest

southern university Board of supervisors chairman tony clayton speaks his mind during Friday’s board meeting.

Southern University’s Baton Rouge campus will mark its’ 130th Founders’ Day celebration, “Southern University Celebrating 130 Years…Reflection/ Rededication/ Renewal” on Tuesday, March 9 with festivities leading up to and throughout the day. The celebration will begin with the Southern University Alumni Gala on Saturday, March 6, at 6 p.m., in the Royal Cotillion Ballroom of the Smith-Memorial Union. Tickets are $75 and include a threecourse dinner and live music. To purchase tickets, contact Southern’s Office of Alumni Affairs at 225.771.4200. The March 9 celebration will begin with a Community Prayer Breakfast at 7:30 a.m. in the Royal Cotillion Ballroom. Several area ministers will offer prayers for the SU campus, administrators, faculty, staff and students. Southern University Laboratory School students will hold their Annual Pilgrimage and Founders’ Day Ceremony at 8:30 a.m., at the Clarks’ gravesite on the campus. A video chronicling the university’s 130-year history will be shown at 10 a.m., in the Felton G. Clark Activity Center. The Founders’ Day Convocation will begin immediately after the video at 10:30 a.m. Chancellor Dr. Kofi Lomotey will deliver the keynote address. The 130th Year kick-off celebration will be held at noon in the Activity Center parking lot. The event will be the first of several held throughout the year to celebrate Southern’s 130 years of existence. The SU library is hosting its’ Founders’ Day exhibit which features photos of the university’s founders, their biographies and information on Historical Black Colleges and Universities.

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