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Simmons First National Bank • UAPB/AM&N National Alumni Association • Coca Cola Company • M.K. Distributors, Inc. • TYJ LLC • Perry & Vivian Stuckey, III • Royal Knight Society • Christus Health • Alumni Chapter - Chicago • Dr. Freddie & Verna Hartfield • Alumni Chapter - Houston • Bank of America • Mark Ibrahim • EATON Corporation • Arkansas Association of Correctional Employees Trust • Alumni Chapter - Southern California • Dr. Dorothy Magett Fiddmont • Dr. Martha Flowers • Pine Bluff National Bank/Relyance • Brown Missionary Baptist Church • Alumni Chapter - Pulaski County • Eliza Barnett Scholarship Foundation • Pine Hill Baptist Church • AT&T • Dr. Darwin Brown • Dunn’s Fish Farms, Inc. • Larry & Carolyn Greer • Miles C. Hogan Irrevocable Trust • The Links Foundation Inc. • Walmart Foundation • Walgreens • Jesse Mason, Jr. & Gail Reede Jones, MD • Carlon Parks • Dr. Gladys Turner Finney • Dr. Mary Benjamin • Henri & Dr. Hazel Linton • Larry Cooper • Old Saint Paul Church • Zion Hill Baptist Church • Kenneth Gardner • Kay Horton • Alumni Chapter - Southeast Arkansas • Carl & Katherine Bracy • Mylas & Mary Jeffers, Jr. • Krewe of Harambee • Rollin’ Lions RV Club • New Hope AME Church • Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church • LTC. Solomon Jamerson • Helen Page • Dr. Fredda Carroll • Betty Love • Charles & Gwendolyn Zeigler • Alumni Chapter Milwaukee • Drs. Earnest & Constance Dees • Destiny Educational Consulting, LLC • Monsanto Company • St. Paul Baptist Church (Pine Bluff, AR) • James Stahler • The Links, Inc. - Central Area • National Association of University Women • Davis & Florence Weathersby • Amos & Shirley Johnson • Rock of Ages Baptist Church • Gwendolyn Allen • Dr. Lonzell & Letha Branch • Duffy Scholarship Fund • Dr. Harold & Annie Fuller • Burnell & Sarah Hurt • Jefferson Regional Medical Center • Don Williams • George Richardson • Arkansas Blue Cross & Blue Shield • Dr. L. Don & Inez Brown • Dr. John & Mary Flowers • Pine Bluff Sand & Gravel • Levi & Pauline Thomas • Jerry & Billie Corrothers • Willie & Diana Everett • Dr. Kenneth May & Patricia Brown-May • Alumni Chapter - Northern California • Sterling Branton • Gerber Foundation • Eddie Harris & Dr. Michele Reid-Harris • Dr. Mildred Henry • Bobbie Hodge • Dr. Calvin & Verbie Johnson • Ronald & Gwen Ponds • Wiley Ministries, LLC • Dr. Larry Williams, Sr. • Art & Dr. Margaret Hall • Lenora Dixon • Samuel & Zelma Staples • Drs. James & Josephine Bell • Dr. George Herts • Edith Brown • Willie & Sharon Hildreth • Gerald Hynes • Grover Lewis • Doris Wallace • Dr. Michael Bates • Fred & Archie Harris • Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. • Jimmy Davis • Roderick King • Me Me’s Playhouse, Inc. • Dr. Robert Smith • Charles & Joyce Stovall • Clincy & Theodora Trammell, Jr. • Johnnie Young • Lonza Hardy, Jr. • Oscar & Audrey Armstrong • John Kuykendall, Jr. • Rev. Chester & Bobbie Thompson • LTC. Artis & Clara Lofton • Johnnie McDonald • Paul & Hazel McKinney • John & Kwurly Tate • Maurice R. Horton Memorial Scholarship • Quranner & Beverly Cotledge • Dr. Barbara Grayson • Hazel Lawrence • Harold & Sylvia Blevins • Nate Kilbert • Tanya Wells-Kilbert • Dr. Carolyn Blakely • Chris Bradley • Theodore Felton • Rosalind Pettigrew • Alumni Chapter - Las Vegas • American Honda Motor Co., Inc. • Verna Anderson • Diane Ayres • Thomas Baskins, Sr. • Bunia Baxter • Annie Biley • James Bosley • Mingo & Gloria Burton • CHS Foundation • Dr. Viralene Coleman • Gretchen Collins • Virgil Curry, Jr. • El Bethel Missionary Baptist Church • Entergy Corporation • Greater Second Baptist Church • Deanna Harris • Jerry Hunter • Johnson & Johnson Company • Judge Charles & Lazelle Johnson • Elizabeth Johnson • Sylvia Jones • Dr. Manuel Kelley • Dr. Irene Lee • Liberty Temple Baptist Church • Lester & Joy Matlock • Lucille McCall • Sheryce McCullough • McDonald’s Restaurant • Elliott & Bettie McKinney • Mike Ross for Congress Committee • New Hope Baptist Church • New Jerusalem Baptist Church (Pine Bluff, AR) • Willie Paige • Roland Parrish • Pine Bluff/Jefferson County • Lucious & Edith Powell • Registry of Physician Specialists • Royal Knight Society (Little Rock, AR) • Joe & Mary Smith • Social and Art Club • St. Stephens Baptist Church • Dr. Debra Stewart • Everett Stuckey • Thearts Production, Inc. • Bill Wilder • Cora Williams • Karmell Wisdom • Lee Woolfolk • Charles Stewart Mott Foundation • Rogerick Paylor • McNeal Scholarship Workers • Barraque Street Baptist Church • Barraque Street Baptist Church NEADS Scholarship • Bernard Greenhouse • Henry Lake • Alumni Chapter - Detroit • Alumni Chapter - Washington, D.C. • Cosmopolitan Choir • Dr. Ivy McGee • Joyce Campbell • Robert Watkins • Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. • Josephine Crayton • Dr. Bishawn Morris • Markell Bridges • B.R.A.V.E. • Lois J. Faucette • Virginia Littlejohn • Odail Thorns, Jr. • Hannibal & Verlee Bolton • Chere Talbert • Kenny & Patricia Tatum • Rev. Leon & Deloris Massey • Walker Healthcare For Women • Carla Martin • Claudia Williams • Chaundra Hall • LTC. Leon & Lillie Crumblin • Anonymous • Dr. Viola Ellison • Pi Boule Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity • Keita Todd • Dr. Michael & Catherine Simmons • Shakuntala Linton • Perry & Addie Brown • Daisy Tatum • Robert & Dorothy Tolerson • John & Lafrances Wright • Rosalyn Zeigler • Dr. Samuel & Johnnie Branch • Karen Chipchase • James & Andrea McBeth • John Roberts • Humberto Zavala • Indiana Street Baptist Church • Otis & LaDonna Jones • Edward Fontenette • Edmond & June Freeman • Marshall Kelley • Margaret Taylor • Dr. Verma Jones • Janice Kearney • Lee Collins • Charles Ballard • Herman Nelson • Thomas Groceries & Gift Store • Trotter Ford Lincoln Mercury • Pamela Moore • Roger & Willette Totten • Katryne Horton • Pine Bluff M & L Bridge Club • Russell Bennett • Romanetha Terry • Dr. Godfrey Thomas • Roy Walter • Myrtle Young • Gladys Davis • Harold & Dora Sanders, Jr. • Gloria Stoudamire • Ouachita County Ministerial Alliance • Mary Jones • Dr. Mary Brentley • Alpine, Inc. • Clyde Anderson • Ceola Barnes • Geoffrey & Linda Campbell • Dr. Erma Washington & Dr. James Campbell, Jr. • Marty & Mary Casteel • Damascus Baptist Church • James Davis • Ora Davis • Patricia Dendy • Jimmie Edwards • Epistles of God Church • Alberta Flentroy • Dr. John & Curley Gilmore • Don Glover • Golden State Foods • Lola Gordon • Mattie Handley • Dr. Bertha Neal Harrison • Freddie Hartfield, Jr. • Columbus Higgins • Dr. Ruth Hoover • Clifton & Olivia James • Elmos Johnson, Jr. • Lowell Kyle • Stanley Kyle • Rubye Kyles • Dr. Vera Lang Brown • Rev. Robert & Georgia Matthews • Demetrius Morgan • Jesse Newborn • Mitchell & Wendy Oertle • Jebose & Theresa Okwumabua • James Pettigrew • James & Phyllis Richards • Southeast Arkansas Hospice LLC • Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church • Carl Turner • Joann Weaver • Sherman Whitfield & Paula Taylor-Whitfield • Brian Williams • Rita Conley • Theravan & Hazel Jarrett • Drs. Jewell & David Walker • Timothy Brown • Drs. Edmund & Anissa Buckner • Cascade United Methodist Church • Kenneth Clay • Audrey & Flossie Davis • Frances Harris-Waddell • Tommie Nash • Linda Paxton • James Perry • Timothy & Veronica Pighee • Earnest & Vernal Sparks, Sr. • Jonail Landers • Ale & Brenda Johnson • Zion Hill Youth Ministry • Jean McIntosh • Dr. Charles & Tonya Colen, Jr. • Dr. Sharokh Abedi • Lester & Vera Haynes • Donald & Restee Johnson • Dr. Edna Neal • Cleophis & Ardelia Turner • Paul Wiley • Zion Hill Human Services Agency • Dr. William Torrence • Joyce Vaughan • Donna Mooney • Julia Hadley • James Allen, Jr. • Thomas & Beverly Barsh • Alonzo & Mary Bennett • Dwayne & Anita Branch • Larna Davis-Atkinson • Gerald & Dawn De Mera • James & Charlene Gaines • Grant & Beverly Glass • Dr. Brenda Graham • Dr. Willie Hardin • Dr. Antony & Letha Hobbs • Jason Ibrahim • Shirley Kelly • Dr. Paul Lorenz • Dr. Tomie McCall, Jr. • Eugene McCray, Jr. • Katherine Montford • Kirby & Rosalind Mouser • Marilyn Reynolds • Shiloh Baptist Church • James Smith • William & Corliss Smith • Dr. Theman Taylor, Sr. • Aaron Thomas • Dr. Aaron Van Wright, Jr. • Dr. Carlton & Jean Veazey • Watson Chapel Baptist Church • Kevin & Lizabeth Whitney • Edward McKinney • Concord Missionary Baptist Church • Theopolis & Gladys Benford • Ledora Stribling(Erie,PA) • Basil Joiner • Sharon Young • Stephanie Pugh-Williams • Vanessa Evans • Tamera Ford • Laurae Hatley • Theo Jacks • Warren Stehn • Carl Whimper • Bobbye Sweat • Allister & Tammye Whitfield • Marva Anyanwu • Dr. Wanda Armstrong • Ruby Arnold • Patsy Blackshear • Drs. Roosevelt & Irma Brown • Jocelyn Brownlee • Marie Carroll-Lambert • Adora Curry • Benjamin & Suzanne Davis • Marie Fuller • Faye Gant • John & Olivia Garner, Jr. • Cindy Hemphill • Edna Hopson • Horatio State Bank • Willie & Catherine Hudgins • Solomon Johnson • Earl Jones • Margaret Kyle • Daniel Minor • Stella Nash • Eddie Nicholson, Jr. • Daisey Nowlin • Queen Paige • Mildred Phillips • Michelle Raine-Shepherd • Harold & Dr. Ruth Roberts • David Shapiro • Dr. Avery Stephens • Sammie Stovall • Melanie Whaley




MESSAGE TO DONORS The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Donors Report is printed strictly to acknowledge donor gifts. Any other use is unauthorized. This report includes the names of donors to the University and its Foundation Fund whose gifts were received between July 1, 2012 - June 30, 2013. Gifts received after June 30, 2013, will be recognized in the 2013-2014 Donors Report. This report does not include National Alumni Association dues nor donations to the Golden Lion Foundation. Although every effort has been made to ensure the completeness and accuracy of the Donors Report, we acknowledge that errors may have occurred. If you wish to report an error, please contact:

Dr. Margaret Martin-Hall, Director

Office of University Relations and Development University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff


University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff salutes

Laurence B. Alexander, Ph.D. Chancellor and

Calvin Johnson, Ph.D. Interim Chancellor 2012 - 2013


Dr. Laurence B. Alexander

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r. Laurence Benedict Alexander, a New Orleans native working at the University of Florida with a 26 page curriculum vitae of accomplishments and experience, became Chancellor of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff July 1, 2013. A triple threat in his own right, he has every reason to be proud of his impressive dossier – but according to him, he’s just getting started. Dr. Alexander is the youngest of five children reared by their mother, a single parent, in the Desire Housing Projects (a public housing facility in the Ninth Ward of New Orleans). Desire was known as the poorest housing development in New Orleans bordered by railroad tracks, the Mississippi River, the Industrial Canal and a corridor of industrial plants. It was known among locals as “Dirty D.” (Desire has since

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been demolished, but has been noted historically as one of the city’s most crime-ridden areas). “I was too small to know the level of poverty that existed at that time,” said Alexander. “[I had no idea of] how shabby the projects were. I believe I was protected from that in some way.” Of his mother, Alexander says: “She did a really fine job. I can only imagine how difficult it must have been for her at that time.” After he finished fifth grade the family moved to another location in New Orleans. Influences early in life compelled him to become a journalist. “I actually found myself wanting to be the person that brought the news to the world, tell the stories that would help to change lives and change conditions in the world.”

Dr. Alexander worked for more than a decade in various journalistic positions including copy editor for The Philadelphia Inquirer, contributing writer for Tulane Law School’s The Bench, staff writer for The Times-Picayune and Houma Courier, and editor-in-chief of Driftwood in New Orleans. He completed his undergraduate degree in Drama and Communications at the University of New Orleans and a Master of Arts in Communications and Journalism from the University of Florida. During his successful career at the Times-Picayune, he renewed his interest (that he developed as an undergraduate) in the courts. “I was really interested in their impact on society - how they functioned, made decisions, interpreted the law and how constitutional law affected our lives as it relates to injustices like Brown vs. Board of Education.” This interest landed him at Tulane University School of Law where he


pursued his juris doctorate with the goal of covering courts. When he finished law school, his focus changed as his eyes were opened to legal and policy research which ultimately led to an opportunity to fill a faculty position at the University of New Orleans. “I really felt like I had found my calling. This is one of the things I was really meant to do with my life. Education is a proven method of assisting people and helping them find a pathway out of poverty.” His academic path led him to Temple University where we worked as Assistant Professor of Communications and eventually the University of Florida (UF) where his career skyrocketed. “When I came to Florida, I really came ready. I was ready to hit the ground running – I had several projects in the works, several projects in my head, had developed a teaching style and my own notes, practices and policies. I had become a solid classroom teacher and was ready to take on the challenges.” Although confident, Dr. Alexander says he never came in with the attitude that he

had it made. He asked deans, chairs, associate chairs and whomever he could talk to about what it would take to be successful there. He listened intently and made up his mind that this was something he was going to put his heart and soul into. He feels that “the best leaders are those that continue to learn.” His student centered approach to teaching garnered several awards and honors from the University of Florida including the Distinguished Alumni Professor Award, Distinguished Faculty Award, membership in the Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars and Faculty Award for Outstanding Teaching, to name a few. Among the litany of awards, he is most proud of the Freedom Forum Teacher of the Year Award he received in 2002. A national award, recognition is given for excellence in teaching and leadership in the core areas of print and broadcast journalism. “It was a very prestigious honor to have been chosen among your peers as one of the best educators in your field. It was a

very proud moment.” He is also very proud of the Distinguished Alumni Professor Award he earned while at the University of Florida in 2001. The award is only given biannually to one faculty member. Chosen from a finalist pool of more than 200, Dr. Alexander made it to the final four nominees and came out on top. This honor enabled him to receive a stipend to travel to different alumni chapters of the University of Florida (known as Gator Clubs) and rotary clubs to do presentations about his research and various talks about public law, politics and journalism. “It drew me closer to the area of alumni relations. It gave me the chance to really get out there and work with alumni, our foundation and its board.” Another perk of the honor included a seat on the national board for the UF Alumni Association. He was able to take part in decision making and experience working on the same level the board members did. He also received an appointment to the board of directors for the UF Athletics Association where he was able to work with the athletics director and coaching staff which gave him a better understanding of how athletics and academics can work well together for the success of the university. Although Dr. Alexander has enjoyed a successful career in journalism and education, he knew he was capable of more and wanted to make an even greater impact. “I was at the point of my career where I wanted a leadership opportunity to apply the skills I have attained over the years.” His first voyage to Arkansas started as a finalist for the Provost position at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. That was when the door of opportunity opened – he was then made aware of the Chancellor University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff

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The Bowtie His earliest recollection of wearing a bowtie was when he graduated from Kindergarten. He also remembers his mother dressing him in a bowtie for Holy Communion at St. Phillips Catholic Church near the Desire Projects where they stayed. He continued to wear them off and on through the years and likes the variety it brings. “Bowties are in fashion again and are worn more often, but wearing them also allows me to have a connection with younger African American men.” If you look around UAPB’s campus, you are likely to see a male student in a bowtie on any given day. Dr. Alexander also likes to be different, noting that it’s much more common to wear the long tie. “When you show up in a bowtie, you are making a clear statement that you dare to be different. I truly believe that [doing something different] is what it takes to be successful, to be the best and stand out. I’m being my true self when I wear a bowtie.” Now with the charge to purchase several black and gold ties, he now has to find a place to store his blue and orange ones and other Gator apparel. “It’s time to roar with the Golden Lions.”

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search at UAPB. In his job as Associate Dean of The Graduate School at UF, he worked essentially on diversity recruitment and was fully aware of UAPB and its academics. He started looking at the opportunity and saw great potential where his skills could be applied. He was also captivated by the history of the institution and induction of the Ph.D. program in Aquaculture/Fisheries. “It shows a real sign of maturity when a University can advance to the level that it has the trust of educational leadership in the State to put programs in place to confer the highest degree that is awarded. I think it speaks well of what can be accomplished at UAPB now and in the future.” His family is supportive of the opportunity and is just as elated as he is about the road ahead. His wife Veronica was delighted when she got the news. His sons Brandon, David and Tyler were wowed by the announcement initially and see it as a great opportunity for him. Brandon is an academic advisor at Santa Fe College while David and Tyler are currently pursuing

college degrees. He noted that David started out as a business major and recently changed course to follow in his father’s footsteps – he is going into public relations while Tyler is majoring in biology. “I’m glad they saw their father working hard these years and are able to see that hard work has a payoff. They are very proud that Dad is at an HBCU.” Dr. Alexander met his wife while attending the University of New Orleans. They both majored in drama and communications, but met for the first time in Spanish class. Their relationship flourished after he finished law school at Tulane University. They were married a year later. Suffice it to say that this new chapter in his life will be full of meetings, planning and implementation of his strategies and ideas; however, it is just as important to be able to regroup and rejuvenate to be an effective leader. He likes playing golf, looks to undertake motorcycle riding and wants to take time to explore Arkansas. Dr. Alexander is honored to follow chancellors like Davis, Johnson and others and looks forward to bringing in a new era to UAPB. Having worked for the past 26 years as an administrator, Dr. Alexander is well acquainted with the ups and downs of administration at large, complex institutions and has learned a lot of lessons along the way. He looks to galvanize the excitement and expectation of change that comes with new university leadership. “I believe people at UAPB are sincere and are ready to move even higher – and I am ready to lead.”


Dr. Calvin Johnson Interim Chancellor May 2012 – June 2013

On May 29, 2012, Dr. Calvin Johnson left the leisure of retirement to serve as interim chancellor of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. His career in education as a teacher and faculty member spans more than 30 years. He served in the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1998 to 2004 and former member of the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board. Johnson earned his bachelor’s degree in agriculture education at UAPB and a master’s degree in counselor education from the University of Central Arkansas. He completed his Ph.D. degree in adult education and public school administration at Kansas State University. According to Johnson, his role as dean complemented his role as chancellor since many of the things that deans are required to do are very much tied into the work of the chancellor. Dr. Johnson reflected on the past year and recalled some of the highlights of his tenure: Initiating the first annual Chancellors Excellence Awards; renewal of accreditation for the Teacher Education program; and success of athletic program.

“Being able to hold the trophy when the football team won the SWAC championship is a memory I will never forget.” He is also very proud of the progress the university has made toward improving customer service. It was disappointing for Dr. Johnson when he attended the meeting where the Arkansas Natural State Board of Nursing decided to close the Nursing program at UAPB. “I understood what they were saying; nevertheless, it was a program that several students were interested in.” It was also very difficult to have received the news of a possibly tragic accident involving the Vesper Choir in March. Thankfully, the resilient group only suffered minimal injuries and were able to complete a successful tour. Adjusting the scope of consideration when running an institution was the most noticeable difference from years as a Dean - you are required to engage a different group of individuals and do your best to make a fair decision. With the goal in mind to remain viable and competitive, Johnson touted accreditation of programs such as teacher education; however, funding continues to be the biggest hurdle to overcome. The balancing act comes in when trying to meet productivity standards and serve the university’s historic mission to serve students that are not considered to have the best odds of graduating. “I think we should be commended for taking those students that other institutions, in some cases, will not admit and moving them into the mainstream of academic success.” When thinking of faculty and staff, Johnson feels thankful and is appreciative of all employees of the university. University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff

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“I’m always reminded of the importance of every employee when I see workers taking care of the grounds and making sure we have a clean work environment each morning – to me, all of that makes up the university community.” Specifically to faculty, he is thankful for their support of the university and his position as Interim Chancellor. He urges them to continue working together and be aggressive in asking and working for what they want and ultimately transfer that resolve to their students. “We must do a better job in preparing our students for the next level,” says Johnson. “We must require them to learn their subject matter. Whatever it takes, we have to work with them to get it done.” He is passionate about valuing every student and doesn’t like seeing any of them leave the university. Dr. Johnson is always thinking something could have been done to retain them helping them work through financial aid, academics and social adjustment with an emphasis on mentoring and a precedence for high expectations. “We can’t give students the answers – we have to make them dig for it – and then recognize them for finding the answer.” When asked about what he would tell Dr. Alexander, he said he would urge him to understand the culture of a historically black college, its faculty, and students, have high expectations and be patient to work with individuals to maximize their potential. “If [faculty and staff] know you support them and are interested with them, they will do what they need to do to raise the bar.” Johnson believes coming in with an open mind along with doing assessments in terms of where people are and where they need to be will help Dr. Alexander have an enjoyable experience at UAPB. When asked what was ahead of him after July 1, 2013. Dr. Johnson said he looks forward to learning how to be retired - he’d only been out of the office from his position as Dean of the School of Education for 10 months before accepting the position as Interim Chancellor. He also plans to visit elderly family members, grandchildren that are growing up too fast and pursuing personal projects. He also mentioned helping out in other areas at UAPB, noting that he sees some areas where he may be of assistance. “I do not look forward to sitting at home and doing nothing. That’s not me, I can’t do that. University Relations and Development graciously acknowledges the Pride Magazine and Tisha Arnold for contributing the narratives on both Dr. Laurence B. Alexander and Dr. Calvin Johnson.

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Chancellor’s Message

Thank you for the financial support you give to students attending the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB). My goal is that we strive to be student focused, success driven, and mission based. To accomplish this, I will rely in part on the many alumni and friends like you who understand that success comes with a cost. You know funds are needed to assure that our students receive an education that will allow them to keep pace with professional and industry standards and that our physical plant, learning environments, and our academic and extracurricular programs remain relevant. As I move forward to preserve the legacy of greatness to which this institution has attained, I will be ever vigilant to assure that our students have the resources needed to outperform their counterparts in the job market, our faculty and administrators meet or exceed the qualifications needed to perform their responsibilities, and that our physical plant is well-maintained. Our level of success depends in part on the level of your continued generosity. Again, I thank you for being a vital part of the quality education our students receive. Dr. Laurence B. Alexander Chancellor

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director’s Message

Thank you for your gifts that benefit students attending the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. You should see the faces of the students who benefit from your generosity—the smiles, the excitement, and the serene expressions of knowing they will be able to meet their financial obligations. Those of us who interact with the students see first-hand the power of giving—it’s a wonderful thing to see. Each year hundreds of students rely on the contributions of our alumni and friends and each year over 1500 individuals do not disappoint them. In 20122013 nearly $400,000 was awarded to students for scholarships, books and school supplies. Many of the students had no other options for paying for tuition, fees, and the other expenses of attending college. You make it possible for dreams to become reality and for this we thank you. Sincerely, Dr. Margaret Martin-Hall Director of the Office Relations and Development - Title III Program Administration

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Chairman’s Message

As I continue in my role as Chairman of the UAPB Foundation Fund Board, I am very encouraged by the commitment and continued support from individuals like you. The generosity, devotion, and commitment many of you display for the legacy of Branch Normal, AM&N College, and now the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff are encouraging. It is because of alumni and friends like you that this institution has grown and prospered through 140 years of progressive, albeit, challenging eras. Our supporters are responsible in part for historic growth. From meager academic and extracurricular programs, to an institution boasting a PH.D. in Aquaculture/Fisheries, an internationally acclaimed choir, the marvel of M4, the NCAA’s “Big Dance” and SWAC Champions, we applaud those who have been with us as an integral part of our ongoing successes. As you continue to embrace our tradition, personify our pride, and add to our legacy, please be ever mindful of the honor we feel in having you remain an essential part of the future success of UAPB. Sincerely, Larry Cooper Foundation Fund Chairman

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Maquitta Snelling Bank of America

UAPB FOUNDATION FUND BOARD

July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013 Dr. Calvin Johnson, Interim Chancellor, Ex-Officio Larry Cooper, Chairman, Retired Regional Vice President, SBC

voting members

Calvin Booker

Waste Management President, UAPB/AM&N National Alumni Association

Bishop Chester Thompson, Jr. Pastor, Zion Hill Baptist Church

Clincy Trammell, Jr.

Trammell’s Beauty & Barber Supply, Inc.

Attorney Thomas E. Vaughn Chapter 13 Trustee

Dr. William “Sonny” Walker The Sonny Walker Group

Ann Williams

Dr. Carolyn Blakely

Director, Pine Bluff Regional Chamber of Commerce

Carl Bracy

State Farm Insurance

university representatives/nonvoting members

Felecia Collins-Wylie

Mary Jones

Sam’s Club

Office of Career Services, UAPB

Donna Lori Dunnings

John Kuykendall, Jr.

Retired, UAPB

Cook County Illinois Bureau of Finance

Office of Alumni Affairs, UAPB

Dr. Martha Flowers

Employee Representative, UAPB

Flowers Medical Clinic

Dr. Diane S. Gilleland Retired Educator

Lester Matlock

Matlock & Associates

Lester Melton

United Water Arkansas Dr. Mamie Parker U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Shawn Linton

Dr. Margaret Martin-Hall

Director, University Relations/ Development Title III Program Administration, UAPB

Lonza Hardy

Athletic Director, UAPB

Staphea S. Campbell

Executive Director, UAPB/AM&N National Alumni Association

Rick Pierce

Simmons First National Bank

Carl A. Redus, Jr. Alumna

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FOREWORD Fundraising initiatives at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff address institutional funding needs with an emphasis on three major areas (unrestricted funds, scholarships, and athletics) that significantly impact the ability of UAPB to deliver educational excellence. The results of our fundraising efforts are reported herein.

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ANNUAL GIVING DRIVE Annual contributions for the period July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013, totaled $1,048,072.99. Our donors designated their gifts consistent with their interests and chose a variety of ways to give support. Many donors gave unrestricted gifts so that unanticipated student needs could be met. As a result, the Annual Giving Drive consisted of several successful initiatives. Though all specific initiatives that gave a positive impetus to our fundraising efforts are too numerous to mention herein, special note is made of a few that have a far-reaching and long term impact:

Lifeline Endowed Fund The Lifeline Endowed Fund was established to provide students in dire need of financial assistance the opportunity to attend college at UAPB. Funds raised will be matched dollar-for-dollar by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary Education/HBCU (Title III) Initiatives. As of June 30, 2013, the Lifeline Endowed Fund had reached $395,188.54 Dorothy Magett Fiddmont New Millennium Leaders The Fiddmont Leaders initiative remains a strong impetus for scholarship support of our students. All donations to the fund from October 1, 2007 – September 30, 2012, were matched dollar-for-dollar by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary Education/HBCU (Title III) Initiatives. (Please note that, donors do not qualify for higher giving level because of the match made by the Title III funds and their employers’ matching gifts.) As of June 30, 2013, the fund had grown to $1,102,054.77.

The following are levels of commitment individuals and groups may choose to support: Individual Classes & Alumni Chapters Entry Level $2,000 $10,000 Bronze Support Level $3,000 $20,000 Silver Support Level $4,000 $30,000 Gold Support Level $5,000 $40,000 Platinum Support Level $6,000 $50,000

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“This scholarship means so much to me. There was no way for me to purchase books this semester. Because of you, I will remain on the Dean’s List.”

“I am highly grateful for this award. As an international student there “I am so grateful many are other expenses to be selected that we incur, like airline -Angela as a scholarship tickets and insurance. recipient. This Having a scholarship scholarship will cover the cost of my tuition and to assist with tuition is will lift a financial burden off of my family; they also something that I really appreciate that.” appreciate.” -Alan

- Elizabeth

“I would like to thank the Office of Recruitment for honoring my request. I was in dire need on a Human Anatomy book. I cannot express how much this book scholarship means to me. I am very grateful for this opportunity. ” - Chelsea

YOUR GENEROSITY IN ACTION In 2012 – 2013, your gifts accomplished much at UAPB. • Your donations were used directly and indirectly to benefit our students: • Nearly $400,000 was made available to students in the form of loans, awards, and scholarships;

“I sincerely appreciate receiving General Scholarship funds. The scholarship will pay for books that I need for class. I am truly grateful for the financial support. ”

“I appreciate everything this scholarship has provided me. I was able to purchase books and much - Shaquita needed supplies for the semester. I sincerely appreciate everyone that donated to this scholarship.”

- Olian

“This award has helped me be able to complete my education. I am so thankful! I am a graduating senior and this award has kept me focused on completing college.” - Quinton “I greatly appreciate being awarded the Jewel Minnis “I really needed this Scholarship that will scholarship to assist help me pay for books. in paying for college. Thank you, not only The cost is so expenfor the scholarship sive and I could not be but also a chance to happier to receive this succeed.” award. Thank You!” - Justin

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- Devyn


“I would like to “I am very appreciative “Thank you for the scholarship that paid for my books. express my gratitude of the scholarship that to those that donated Coming from a single parent home, financing college I received. This scholand the expenses that come along with attending college to the scholarship arship will help get the is tough. Thank you for assisting me and my family by that I received. The books that I need for covering the cost of my books.” funds helped me class. Because someone purchase two books helped me, I am com- Rae’vyn that I would not pelled to be even more have been able to focused to do my very purchase. A financial best. I will be successburden was lifted, which allowed me to focus ful and I will make you proud!” on my studies at UAPB.” - Ya’Shontae - Arrica

• Hundreds of students were able to participate in extracurricular activities and attend career development activities on and off campus; • Classroom supplies and instructional material were purchased; and • Overall, UAPB’s academic programs, extracurricular offerings and physical plant continue to improve. Your support made it possible for our students to enter the workforce well prepared.

“I am extremely grateful for the Jewel Minnis Scholarship and to the donors that funded the scholarship. Without the book scholarship it would be very difficult to purchase my books.”

“I am honored and sincerely appreciative to be selected as a recipient - Ashleigh of the book award. I did not have enough financial aid to pay for books this year. This scholarship lightened my financial burden and now I can continue with my studies and prepare for graduation.”

- JayShaun

“I am beyond appreciative of the scholarship because I am doing my best to excel at UAPB. Paying my school expenses was an issue for me. Because of this scholarship I don’t have to worry about the cost of my book instead I can focus on graduating.”

“I am very grateful for the assistance in funding my education. My future is extremely important to me, and this scholarship will help me be successful. THANK YOU!”

- Asia

- Charnesia

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FAST FEAT Ninfa Barnard sets SWAC Outdoor Record 2013 SWAC Outdoor championships brought out the best in the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Golden and Lady Lions Track teams. Ninfa Barnard proved to be the woman of the day by placing first in the 800 meters (2:15.16), 1500 meters (4:37.47) and the 5000 meters (17:50.38), setting a new SWAC outdoor record. Barnard was also honored by being the top female scorer for the entire meet with a tally of 30 points.

University Relations and Development graciously acknowledges the Pride Magazine and Tisha Arnold for contributing the SWAC information.

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First Class

Isias Alcantar named 2013 SWAC Baseball Player of the Year

HOME FREE TO SOAR Brandon Thurmond (Defensive End, 6’ 1�, 270lb) of Augusta, GA signs free agent contract with the Atlanta Falcons

Junior shortstop Isias Alcantar played in 51 games leading UAPB with a .346 batting average while finishing fourth in the SWAC. He ranked first in the SWAC in hits (68), total bases (96), at bats (198), and batting average facing two outs (.459). He also led the Golden Lions in slugging percentage (.485) and RBI (38).


The Vesper Choir had an outstanding year of performances on campus, in the community and at venues in several cities in Arkansas. During the year the Choir sang at fifteen churches and schools in Arkansas, and eight churches and five schools while on spring tour in Chicago, Milwaukee and Detroit. Outstanding among the special performances were: A performance at the Coahoma Community College Choral Festival held in Clarksdale, MS; a November appearance with the Arkansas Choral Society in their 85th annual “Messiah� performance held at the First Pentecostal Church in North Little Rock; three Christmas concerts performed with the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra at Robinson Center Music Hall in Little Rock; as well as performances at East Arkansas Community College in Forrest City and South Arkansas Community College in El Dorado. Special thanks are extended to our faithful and generous alumni and friends in Chicago, Milwaukee and Detroit for their support of our annual spring tour. The UAPB Vesper Choir says thank you presidents and members of those chapters for providing the Choir with lodging, many meals and a wonderful spirit of cordiality, friendship and fellowship.

The UAPB Vesper Choir From Dr. Bates

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The University Museum and Cultural Center, established in fall 2004 through a grant from the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary Education, HBCU Title III Initiatives, is a self-supporting UAPB exhibit hall funded solely through grants and private donations. Created for historical reference, this impressive edifice holds past photographs, programs, sports memorabilia and legal documentations from Branch Normal College, AM&N College and the University as it is known today. This is the permanent home of the “Keepers of the Spirit: L.A. Davis, Sr. Historical Collection” which documents the more than 140 years history of UAPB. Each floor of this three story building uniquely captures the essence of UAPB’s history from the first steps taken as a promising higher educational facility for African Americans to the ground-breaking steps of entering into the University of Arkansas Systems. In celebration of the university’s 140th Homecoming Week, the University Museum and Cultural Center developed two new interpretive exhibits entitled “Welcome Home: Things Aren’t What They Use to Be.” Features include primitives used during the early 20th century and “The Elite Eight: Fraternities and Sororities at UAPB” – a visual account of former black historical organizations chartered on this campus. In addition to the Keepers of the Spirit exhibit, the museum also features a large collection of catalogs, yearbooks, letters and other ephemera that document the lives of the people who helped to mold the history of the university and the Arkansas Delta. The story of this institution is told through a series of large scale photographic panels with text, memorabilia and other artifacts. Also, the museum offers innovative educational programs and changing exhibits on the mezzanine level designed to increase awareness of the accomplishments and contributions of African Americans.

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institutions nationally that were invited to participate in the competition. In September, the Foundation assigned each team a task to develop a creative and diverse recruiting plan for an employer in order to increase the employer’s standings as an employer of choice for students on their campus. The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff ’s team presented strategies United Parcel Service (UPS) could use to recruit diverse groups of college students. Riley is the Project Specialist/Career Coach in the Office of Career Services and is coordinating a project to “Increase Retention through Career Preparation.” This project is funded in part by a grant from the U. S. Department of Education, Office of Post-Secondary Education, Institutional Services Program (Title III, Part B, Historically Black Colleges and Universities Program). Your continued support will assure programs like this one continue to provide outstanding career experience for our students.

UAPB Students Win National Case Study Competition Yulanda Riley and the team of students, Travis Adams (Political Science ’12), Mariam Kaleem (Biology ’12), Marion Muhammad (Business Management ’13), and Joseph Robinson (Psychology ’12), participated in a case competition in San Bernardino, California and received the first place award for the 2011 National Case Study Champions presented by Black Voice Foundation, Incorporated. The foundation’s mission is to develop diverse talent through creative professional development that will provide students the “Opportunity of a Lifetime”. The program targets students who do not know they could be passionate about showcasing their talents and abilities to prospective universities, employers and global opportunities. The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff and California State University-San Bernardino topped a list of 150 minority

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CHANCELLOR CLUB $7,500 - $9,999

ANNUAL FUND DRIVE July 1, 2012 - June 30, 2013

The following is a list of club members for the levels of financial contributions to the Annual Giving Campaign (gifts received between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013). This list was compiled over a period of several months and there may be some inaccuracies. We apologize to any donor whose name may be shown incorrectly or has been inadvertently omitted. Major Gift Donors $ 50,000 and up Coca Cola Company McNeal Scholarship Workers Simmons First National Bank UAPB/AM&N National Alumni Association $25,000 - $ 49,999 M.K. Distributors, Inc. TYJ LLC $10,000 - $ 24,999 Alumni Chapter - Houston Christus Health Greer, Larry & Carolyn Royal Knight Society (Pine Bluff, AR) Stuckey, III, Perry & Vivian

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Alumni Chapter - Chicago Alumni Chapter - Southern California Bank of America EATON Corporation Hartfield, Dr. Freddie & Verna Ibrahim, Mark Thorns, Jr., Dr. Odail PRESTIGE CLUB $6,000 - $7,499 Alumni Chapter - Detroit Arkansas Association of Correctional Employees Trust Bracy, Carl & Katherine Charles Mott Stewart Foundation Fiddmont, Dr. Dorothy Magett Gardner, Kenneth H. Horton, Kay M. DEANS CLUB $4,000 - $5,999 AT&T Cooper, Larry B. Brown Missionary Baptist Church Brown, Dr. Darwin L. Dunn’s Fish Farms, Inc. Eliza Barnett Scholarship Foundation Finney, Dr. Gladys Turner Flowers, Dr. Martha A. Linton, Sr., Henri & Dr. Hazel Love, Betty Mason, Jr., Jesse & Gail Reede Jones, MD McGee, Dr. Ivy Miles C. Hogan Irrevocable

Trust Parks, Carlon Pine Bluff National Bank/ Relyance Pine Hill Baptist Church The Links Foundation, Inc. Walgreens Wal-Mart Foundation Watkins, Robert Zeigler, Charles & Gwendolyn LEADERSHIP CLUB $2,000 - $3,999 Allen, Gwendolyn Alumni Chapter - Milwaukee Alumni Chapter - Southeast Arkansas Alumni Chapter - Washington DC Alumni Chapter - Pulaski Co. Barraque Street Baptist Church Benjamin, Dr. Mary Bolton, Hannibal & Verlee Bradley, Chris Branch, Dr. Lonzell & Letha Carroll, Fredda D. Dees, Drs. Earnest & Constance Destiny Educational Consulting, LLC Duffy Scholarship Fund Everett, Willie & Diana Faucette, Dr. Lois Felton, Theodore A. Fuller, Dr. Harold & Annie Blood Greenhouse, Bernard Hurt, Burnell & Sarah Jamerson, LTC Solomon J. Jeffers, Jr., Mylas & Mary Jefferson Regional Medical Center Johnson, Amos & Shirley Krewe of Harambee


Kuykendall, Jr., John A. May, Dr. Kenneth & Patricia Monsanto Company Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church National Association of University Women New Hope AME Church Old Saint Paul Church Page, Helen H. Paylor, Rogerick Richardson, George W. Rock of Ages Baptist Church Rollin’ Lions RV Club Seals, Odell & Jacquelyn St. Paul Baptist Church (Pine Bluff, AR) Stahler, James Staples, Sam & Zelma The Links, Inc. - Central Area Weathersby, Davis & Florence Williams, Don H. Woolfolk, Lee A. Zion Hill Baptist Church HONORS CLUB $1,300 - $1,999 Alumni Chapter - Northern California Arkansas Blue Cross & Blue Shield Bell, Drs. James & Josephine Branton, Sterling W. Brown, Dr. L. Don & Inez Brown, Edith J. Corrothers, Jerry & Billie Dixon, Lenora Flowers, Sr., Dr. John & Mary Gerber Foundation Hall, Art & Dr. Margaret Harris, Eddie Lamar & ReidHarris, Dr. Michele Henry, Dr. Mildred D. Herts, Dr. George

Hildreth, Willie & Sharon Hodge, Bobbie E. Hynes, Gerald Johnson, Dr. Calvin & Verbie Lewis, Grover Pettigrew, Rosalind Pine Bluff Sand & Gravel Ponds, Ronald & Gwen Ross, Dr. Vonnie Tate, John & Kwurly Thomas, Levi & Pauline Wallace, Doris Wiley Ministries, LLC Williams, Sr., Dr. Larry D. ACHIEVEMENT CLUB $700 - $1,299 Alexander, Margaret Alumni Chapter - Las Vegas American Honda Motor Co., Inc. Anderson, Verna J. Antioch Baptist Church Armstrong, Oscar & Audrey Ayres, Diane B. B.R.A.V.E. Baskins, Sr., Thomas H. Bates, Dr. Michael J. Baxter, Bunia S. Biley, Annie J. Blakely, Dr. Carolyn Blevins, Harold & Sylvia Bosley, James M. Branch, Dr. Samuel & Johnnie Bridges, Markell Brown, Perry & Addie Burton, Mingo & Gloria Campbell, Joyce Chi Theta Omega Chapter – Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Chipchase, Karen A. CHS Foundation Chunn, Barbara

Coleman, Dr. Viralene J. Collins, Gretchen Cosmopolitan Choir Cotledge, Quranner & Beverly Crayton, Josephine Crumblin, LTC (R) Leon & Lillie Curry, Jr., Virgil Davis, Jimmy N. Doster, Martha El Bethel Missionary Baptist Church Ellison, Dr. Viola Entergy Corporation Grayson, Dr. Barbara A. Greater Second Baptist Church Hall, Chaundra Hardy, Jr., Lonza Harris, Deanna Harris, Fred & Archie Hunter, Jerry Johnson & Johnson Company Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson, Jeotha Johnson, Judge Charles & Lazelle Jones, Sylvia D. Jones-Wilson, Dr. Faustine Kelley, Dr. Manuel R. Kelley, John & Clementine Kilbert, Nate King, Roderick L. Lake, Henry Lawrence, Hazel Lee, Dr. Irene K. Liberty Temple Baptist Church Linton, Shakuntala M. Littlejohn, Virignia Lofton, LTC Artis & Clara Martin, Carla M. Massey, Rev. Leon & Deloris Matlock, Lester & Joy Maurice R. Horton Memorial Scholarship McBeth, James & Andrea

McCall, Lucille McCullough, Sheryce E. McDonald, Johnnie B. McDonald’s Restaurant McKinney, Elliott & Bettie McKinney, Paul & Hazel Me Me’s Playhouse, Inc. Mike Ross for Congress Committee Morris, Dr. Bishawn Neal-Hyman, Dr. Edith G. New Hope Baptist Church New Jerusalem Baptist Church (Pine Bluff, AR) Paige, Willie Parrish, Roland G. Pi Boule Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity Pine Bluff/Jefferson County Powell, Lucious & Edith Registry of Physician Specialists Roberts, John H. Royal Knight Society (Pulaski Co., AR) Simmons, Dr. Michael & Catherine Smith, Dr. Robert J. Smith, Joe & Mary Social and Art Club St. Stephens Baptist Church Stewart, Dr. Debra R. Stovall, Charles & Joyce Stuckey, Everett Talbert, Chere Tatum, Daisy Tatum, Kenny & Patricia Thearts Production, Inc. Thomas Groceries & Gift Store Thompson, Rev. Chester & Bobbie Todd, Keita S. Tolerson, Robert & Dorothy Trammell, Jr., Clincy & Theodora University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff

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Walker Healthcare For Women Wells-Kilbert, Tanya Wilder, Bill Williams, Claudia D. Williams, Cora H. Williams, Shirley M. Wisdom, Karmell Wright, John & Lafrances Young, Johnnie L. Zavala, Humberto Zeigler, Rosalyn Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. CHALLENGE CLUB $400 - $699 Alexander, Verdia Alpine, Inc. Anderson, Clyde Anderson, Elo Ballard, Charles Barnes, Ceola D. Bennett, Russell T. Brentley, Dr. Mary Brown, Timothy E. Buckner, Drs. Edmund & Anissa Campbell, Geoffrey & Linda Cascade United Methodist Church Casteel, Marty & Mary Clay, Kenneth R. Collins, Jr., Lee E. Conley, Rita D. Damascus Baptist Church Davis, Audrey & Flossie Davis, Gladys N. Davis, James R. Davis, Ora L. Dendy, Patricia A. Edwards, Jean & Artemeze Edwards, Jimmie Epistles of God Church Flentroy, Alberta Fontenette, Edward 24

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Ford, Earnest Freeman, Edmond & June Freeman, III, William Fullerton, Tommie Geter, Shelia Gibson, Grover Gilmore, Dr. John & Curley Glover, Don E. Golden State Foods Goodman, Margaret Gordon, Lola D. Handley, Mattie R. Harrison, Dr. Bertha Neal Harris-Waddell, Frances Hartfield, Jr., Freddie Higgins, Columbus L. Hoover, Dr. Ruth Horton, Katryne S. Indiana Street Baptist Church James, Clifton & Olivia Jarrett, Theravan & Hazel Johnson, Hyder & Deborah Johnson, Jr., Elmos G. Jones, Dr. Verma Jones, Mary Jones, Otis & LaDonna Kearney, Janice Kelley, Marshall Kyle, Lowell Kyle, Stanley H. Kyles, Rubye R. Lang Brown, Dr. Vera Matthews, Rev. Robert & Georgia Mays, Dr. Edward McCall, Jr., Dr. Tomie McMurtrey, Emogene Moore, Dr. Pamela D. Morgan, Demetrius Nash, Tommie H. Nelson, Herman Newborn, Jesse P. Oertle, Mitchell & Wendy Okwumabua, Jebose & Theresa Ouachita County Ministerial

Alliance Paxton, Linda J. Perry, James L. Pettigrew, James C. Pighee, Timothy & Veronica Pine Bluff M & L Bridge Club Reid, Dorothy Richards, James & Phyllis Sanders, Jr., Harold & Dora Scott, Floretta Shell, Charles Southeast Arkansas Hospice LLC Sparks, Sr., Earnest & Vernal Stewart, Wanda Stoudamire, Gloria Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church Taylor, Margaret L. Terry, Romanetha Thomas, Dr. Godfrey J. Totten, Roger & Willette Trotter Ford Lincoln Mercury Turner, Carl E. Vaughns, Thomas Walker, Drs. David & Jewell Walter, Roy Washington, Dr. Erma & Campbell, Jr., Dr. James Washington, Ralph Washington, Shirley Weaver, Joann C. Webb, Barbara Whitfield, Sherman & TaylorWhitfield, Paula Williams, Brian T. Wind and Star Production Wolfe, William Young, Myrtle HERITAGE CLUB $250 - $399 Abedi, Dr. Sharokh Adams, Josephine

Allen, Jr., James Anyanwu, Marva Armstrong, Dr. Wanda L. Arnold, Ruby L. Barsh, Thomas & Beverly Benford, Theopolis & Gladys Bennett, Alonzo & Mary Blackshear, Patsy Branch, Dwayne & Anita Brown, Drs. Roosevelt & Irma Brown, O. D. Brownlee, Jocelyn Carroll-Lambert, Marie Colen, Jr., Dr. Charles & Tonya Concord Missionary Baptist Church Curry, Adora Davis, Benjamin & Suzanne Davis-Atkinson, Larna De Mera, Gerald & Dawn Durham, Harry & Cornelia Edwards, Crandall Edwards, Jasper Evans, Vanessa Ford, Tamera Fuller, Marie W. Gaines, James & Charlene Gant, Faye E. Garner, Jr., John & Olivia Glass, Grant & Beverly Graham, Dr. Brenda F. Gray, Lula Hadley, Julia M. Hardin, Dr. Willie Hatley, Laurae M. Haynes, Lester & Vera Hemphill, Cindy Higgs, George E. Hobbs, Dr. Antony & Letha Hopson, Edna H. Horatio State Bank Hudgins, Willie & Catherine Humphrey, Marion Ibrahim, Jason L.K. Jacks, Theo


Johnson, Ale & Brenda Johnson, Donald & Restee Johnson, Solomon T. Joiner, Basil L. Jones, Earl J. Kelly, Shirley K. Kingston, Dr. Rebie R. Kyle, Margaret Lamb, Julia R. Landers, Jonail Lorenz, Dr. Paul H. McCraw, Linel K. McCray, Jr., Eugene McIntosh, Jean H. McKinney, Edward P. Minor, Daniel D. Montford, Katherine E. Mooney, Donna Mouser, Kirby & Rosalind Nash, Stella R. Neal, Dr. Edna Nelson, Annette New Salem Baptist Church Nicholson, Jr., Eddie Nowlin, Daisey L. Paige, Queen E. Phillips, Mildred S. Pighee, Demetrius Pugh-Williams, Stephanie H. Raine-Shepherd, Michelle A. Reynolds, Marilyn Roberts, Harold & Dr. Ruth Shapiro, David A. Shiloh Baptist Church Sledge, Felicia Smith, James W. Smith, William & Corliss Spurlock, Walter Stehn, Warren P. Stephens, Dr. Avery W. Stovall, Sammie Stribling, Ledora L. Sweat, Bobbye J. Taylor, Sr., Dr. Theman Thomas, Aaron

Torrence, Dr. William A. Turner, Cleophis & Ardelia Van Wright, Jr., Dr. Aaron Vaughan, Joyce A. Veazey, Dr. Carlton & Jean Watson Chapel Baptist Church Whaley, Melanie Whimper, Carl Whitfield, Allister & Tammye Whitney, Kevin & Lizabeth Wiley, Paul L. Young, Sharon M. Zion Hill Human Services Agency Zion Hill Youth Ministry CONTRIBUTORS LIST $50 - $249 Adams, Arthur & Jimmie Adams, Grace C. Adderley, Atty. Tony S. African American Historical Commission of Camden AR Akin, Mike & Susan Aldridge, Frank Alexander, Delaney & Bennie Alexander, Shana Alexander, Sharon D. Allen, Harold & Sylvia Allen, Marisha Allen, Nadine Alrich, John & Annette Alumni Chapter - Kansas City Amos, Joseph & Bernice Anderson, Leonard Anderson, Pecola Anderson, Tommy Andrews, James H. Anthony, Rev. Frederick S. Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation Arnold, Bettie Arnold, Fred Arnold, Tisha D.

Arrington, Dr. Alfred Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas Ashley, Danita Austin, Louise Austin, Ricky & LaTonya Bacon, Daniel & Armen Bailey, Jr., Kenneth N. Baker, Betty Baldwin, Donald BancorpSouth Banks, Alfred Bankston, Larry Bankston, Roslyn A. Barnes, Velma J. Barr, Dr. Mary C. Barrett, Julia Barron, Ollie M. Barsh, Joseph R. Bass, Letsie Bates, Kenneth & Dena Beard, Glenda S. Beavers, Donald E. Belcher, Leon & Dr. Mary Bell, Jerry & Berta Benford, Monique Bennett, Cynthia Berg, Elaine Berman, Carroll Biggers, Cynthia J. Black, Lloyd Blackwell, CeCe Blood, Frances Bluford, Joseph & Ellen Bobo, LTC Walleon & Sharon Bohannon, Vera Y. Booker, Calvin & Janetta Boone, Katherine W. Bothwell, Murryelle Bowers, Elsie V. Bracero-White, Jessica Bradley, Lena Bradshaw, Martin & Kendra Branch, Charlie & Linda Brasfield, Curtis G.

Bratton, Molly Brewer, Jerilean Briggs, William & Nora Brinkley, Bettye Brooks, Dr. Teryl & Helen Brown Funeral Home Brown, Arthur & Joyce Brown, Dr. Angela Brown, Eldridge A. Brown, James & Sonia Brown, Johnnie L. Brown, Mary P. Brown, Ruby J. Brown, Shirley P. Brown-Dixon, Patricia Brownlee, Leroy & Vera Bruce, Willie Brunson, Caleb & Ruby Buckman, John Buckner, Jeanette S. Bullock Oil Properties Bumpers, Michael V. Bunch, Theodis & Gwendolyn Burks, James & Patricia Burks, Jr., Zachery Butler, Zachariah Bynum, Edward E. Byron, Robert & Kristine Caldwell, Melvin Calhoun, Dylan Calhoun, Florence U. Calhoun, Randall & Sonya Callahan, Robert Callaway-Smith, Dana Campbell, Dorothy Canady, Calvin C. Carpenter, Jr., Dr. Abraham Carpenter’s Produce Carr, IV, Andrew J. Carr, Jr., Dr. Richard & Valerie Carrington-Evans, Chianti C. Carruthers, Alice F. Carson & Associates, Inc. Carter, Karim K. Carter, Lola University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff

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Castle , Brian & Constance Cegers, Jeremy & Courtney Chambers, Marilyn Champion, Buddy & Lynn Chapman Brown, Dorothy Childs, Bobby C. Childs, Clarence & Frances Chiles, Opal C. Christian Benevolent Ministries, Inc. Clark, Milbourn & Jimmie Class of 1972 Reunion Clayborne, Verna E. Clemons, Jessie Clemons, Jr., Booker T. Cobbs, Almetris Cobbs, Dr. Alfred L. Cogshell, Uarlee Cohn, Carolyn A. Coleman, Mary V. Colen, Raymond & Orene Collier, Warren P. Collins, Kenneth & Mattie Conner, Kenneth Cook, Juanita K. Cooper, Anne E. Cooper, Felicia R. Cooper-Baker, Gustava Corbin, Sr., Curtis & Roberta Corley-Rucker, Katrina S. Cotton, Jannie M. Crane, Larry & Paula Cranford, Wayne Crivens, Ulanda J. Cross, Harry & Mildred Crumbly, Dr. Isaac & Dorothy Crumbly, J. B. Cummings, Gwendolyn Cunningham, Donna Cunningham, Donna L. Cunningham-Girley, Romae L. Currie, Juanita Curry, Ruby Y. Curtis, Alan Dahlan, Husny 26

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Dalton, Helen L. Daniel, John & Brenda Dantzler, Frank & Arlene Darden, Dr. Rosemary Darton, Edward & Robertine Davidson, Dr. Charles & Fredricka Davis, Babbye R. Davis, Jr., Dr. Lawrence A. Davis, Larnell & Deloris Davis, Linda Dawkins, Rebecca Delphin, Richard V. Denu, Nathaniel DeVoe, Racelle R. Dickson, Lula H. Dillahunty, Charles E. Dillard, John & Bettye Dixon, Brenda Dorn, Sr., Troy & Barbara Dorsey, Leonia C. Dossett, Donavan & Dana Driver, Tony Drumgoole, Eddie Dudley, Richard & Amanda Dukes, Larry Dunnell, Otelia Eason-Tomes, Carolyn Easter, Gary & Naomi Easter, Jr., Fred Edwards, Cheryl Edwards, Latunda Edwards, Nathalia Edwards, Ronald Eldridge, Reuben & Sandra Elliot, Jr., Rev. Roy V. Ellis, Robert Ellison, James & Annie Ellstrand, Alan Etherly, Arthur Evans, Rodesia Fairchild, Russell Faith Unlimited COGIC Family Dollar Store Farr, Calvin

Faulkner, Bobbie C. Federal Executive Board Ferguson, James P. Fields, Linda First Baptist Church Fisher, Patrice Fletcher, Joyce D. Flowers, Atty. Stephanie Ford, Oscar & Faye Foster, Dr. Henry W. Foster, LTC Jeffery Fowler, Patricia Franks, Joan C. Freeman, Wayne Freewill Mission Baptist Church Frost, Linda Fullard, Dr. Jasper & Patricia Galloway, Layton Gardner, W. L. Garner, Dr. James & Cynthia Garrison, Ecelles M. Gathen, Letroy Gatson, Otis & Margaret Gibson, Rev. Marcus J. Gilbert, Thurman P. Glasper, Dr. V.W. Glover, Dr. Leslie Golatt, Henry Golden State Food Corporation Good Home Baptist Church Goodrum, Emma Gordon, LaJoy Graham, John & Laura Grant, Joyce Grant, Mack J. Grant, Raoul & Katrice Graves, Maxine Gray, Rev. H. O. Greater Love COGIC Greater New Calvary COGIC Greater St. Paul Baptist Church Green, David L. Green, Inez

Green, James Z. Green, Jr., John & Mavis Green, Katherine Greene, Jr., Roger Griffin, Marie Griffith, Charles & Mary Hale, Darren Hall, Dorothy Hall, Reginald & Linda Hall, Robert & Laverne Hall, Tammie E. Hamiter, John Hampton First Baptist Church Hampton, Jr., Foster & Roslyn Hampton, Tawana Hand, Eddie Handley, Carrie Handy, Sylvia J. Hanson, James Hardman, Lee Harmon, Michael Harper, Lee & Jametta Harper, Stanley Harrell First Baptist Church Harris, Elijah Harris, Ida N. Harris, III, Robert Harris, Sharon Harrison, III, Elton C. Harvey, James M. Hawkins, Jr., Florzell Hawkins, Yaminah Hayes, Myisha L. Haynes, Frankie L. Haywood, Carol L. Hemphill, Frankie L. Henderson Mortuary Henderson, Dr. Irene Henderson, Earnest Henre, Leonard & Barbara Hickory Ridge Baptist Church Hill, Robert & Alfreda Hill, Rosemary Hogue, Darrell Holder, Barbara L.


Holland Ventures, Inc. Hollingsworth, Debe Holmes, Doris Holmes, Loutelious A. Hood, Barbara Hope Lawn Service Hope, Rev. Daryl & Angela Horton, Dana A. Howard, Harry & Alberta Hudson, Zola Hughes, Dorothy Hughes, Ruth A. Hughes, Sammie J. Humphrey, Mittie Hundley, Sandra Hunt, Mary Hutson, Willie & Edna IBM International Foundation Isom, Juanita J & R Real Estate Jackson, Alice J. Jackson, Milton L. & Vernette Jackson, Richard & Genetta Jacob, John & Shirley Jamerson, William & Sandra James, Marshall James, Rev. Floyd and Vera Jeff. County Democratic Women Jeff. County EHC Jefferson County Drug Court Jeffries, Sharon Jenkins, Idell & Bernice Jenson, Shirley R. Jerusalem Baptist Church John Kelly Edwards Bible Institute Johnson County NAACP #4038 Johnson, Ale Johnson, Brenda Johnson, Cal & Dorothy Johnson, Carol K. Johnson, Dave & Annette Johnson, Margo F.

Johnson, Michael Johnson, Mildred Johnson, Myrtle M. Johnson, Nadine H. Johnson, Nicole A. Johnson, Paul Johnson, Rubye Jolivette, Freddie Jones, Alberta Jones, Berlin C. Jones, Clyde Jones, David R. Jones, Dr. Carolyn F. Jones, Gloria D. Jones, Hugh Jones, IV, Lorenzo Jones, Jimmie E. Jones, Melvin V. Jones, Omeski Jones, Shawndra D. Jones, Shirley J. Jones, Stanley T. Jones, Victoria Jones, Wanda Jordan, Edward Jordan, Vervely Kane, Avery Kelly Brothers Towing Service Kelly, Johnny Kendall, Samantha M. Khullar, Dr. Gurdeep Kilian Management Services, Inc. Kindle, Emma King, Hope Y. King, Jr., William H. King, Ollie M. Kory Management, Inc. dba McDonald’s Kosmitis, Dr. Kim Kuykendall, Etta M. Kyle, Aaron & Judith Lacey, Jr., Dr. J.J. & Marian Lacy, Pfeifer W. Laird, Author

Lambert, Mary Lambert, Mary H. Lee, Cleo Lee, Sonja Leonard, Doris D. Lever, Birlee Lever, Loretta Lewis, Clifton & Beverly Lewis, Dr. Billie Lewis, Jenequel Liddell, Jimmy & Eula Liddell, Mary Lihono, Makuba A. Livingston, Duane H. Lockett, Sonya Love, Columbus & Verna Luckett, Kellye Ludwig, Jr., James & Audrey Macedonia Baptist Church Macedonia Baptist Church – Mother Ministry Macedonia Baptist Church – Usher Ministry Mack, Ebony Madden, Jr., Azell Mallett, Alma N. Manley, Oree & Helen Marshall, Lora F. Martin High School/Class of 1967 Martin, Dawn R. Martin, Lavoris Mason, Pinkie Massie, Jr., Henry L. Maxwell, Agnes M. Maxwell, Anne Mays, Carl E. McCollum, Charles McCombs, Bobbie J. McCoy, Carolyn S. McCrimon, Darlene McCullin, Donald McDaniel-Warren, Elaine McDonald, Anthony D. McGadney, Glenda M.

McIntosh, Carrie McKee, Henry McKissic, Gene McLarty, Marion McNeal, Jr., Fredrick D. McRay, Nelson & Sonya McSween Enterprises, Inc. Miller, Chiquita Miller, Gary W. Miller, Glenn Miller, O. B. Minton, Billie Mitchell, Carolyn B. Mitchell, Michelle Mitchell, Rev. Frankie & Freda Monger, Larry Montgomery, Emma Moore, Devonda Morning Star Baptist Church Morris, Floyd E. Morton, Rev. Johnny & Iris Moses, Victor & Nora Mosley, Candice N. Moutry, Jr., Johnny L. Moyer, Theon Mt. Calvary Baptist Church Mt. Carmel Baptist Church Mt. Gillard Baptist Church Mt. Pleasant A.M.E. Church Mt. Zinia Baptist Church Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist (Warren, AR) Musketeers Civic Group Nash, Bob Neal, Elver & Edith Nelson, Israel & Geraldine Nelson, Lawrence E. Nelums, Eric & Linda New Haven Baptist Church New Jerusalem Baptist Church (Louann, AR) New Mt. Hebron Missionary Baptist Church New Providence Baptist Church University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff

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New Zion Baptist Church New Zion Hill Baptist Church Newborn, Charles M. Newman, Dr. Nathaniel & Norma Newton, Roosevelt Nicholas, Annete Nicholas, Lola B. Nicholas, Nia L. Nichols, Robert & Brenda Nicholson, Herbert E. Njue, Dr. Obadiah M. Nolen, Delores W. Nolen, Eddie & June Norman, Rosemary O’Guinn, Rhonda Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. - Mu Xi Chapter O’Neal, Clifton L. O’Neal, Ethel Overton, Benjamin & Janet Owasoyo, Dr. Joseph & Philomena Owens, Ralph & Brickett Owens, Victoria A. Pace, Dr. Rose A. Page, Dr. Yolanda W. Page, Lexa Page, Lula M. Page, Mary J. Page, Mervin L. Palmer, Simon H. Parks, Hershel Patrick-Wanzo, Carolyn Patterson, Dr. Andrew Paul, Elvis E. Pearson, Earnestene Pearson, Eva Pearson, Kathleen Pelham, Romie Pendleton, J. Andre Perry, Braxton Peters, Bennie J. Phillips, Harold Phillips, James 28

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Phoenix Chapter of Links, Inc. Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church (Fordyce, AR) Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church (Camden, AR) Pipkin Farms Pipklin, Donald Pittman, Calvin L. Poindexter, Carnis L. Porchia, Dr. Lloyd J. Porchia-Wilborn, Mary S. Preston, Michael A. Price, Randel Price, Roland Price, Sr., Rev. Kerry R & R Associates Business Firm RAAM Ramsey, Lavon Randolph, Necie Rawlings, John Rawlings, Rhonda N. Rayford, Ernest M. Reed, Charles L. Reed, Janice Reynolds, Ann D. Reynolds, Paul & Ann Rice, Dr. Antonie Richardson, Annie Richardson, Juel Ridgell, Diane Rieckhoff, Kimberly Riley, Yulanda Roberts, Raymond Robins, Ruthie B. Robinson, John Rogers, Fraulene Rogers, Stephen Rose Hill Baptist Church Roshell, Jr., Andrew & Edna Ross, Joyce L. Roulhac, William & Libra Ruddock, William & Judith Ruth, Mitzi S. Ryan, Vivian C.

Ryland, Brenda S. H. Waldon & Associates, LLC Sanders, Carol Sanders, Clinton & Bobbie Sanders, Kevin L. Sargent, James & Joyce Sass, Luisa D. Satterwhite, Keisha S. Savage, Lee N. Saxon, Wendell Schwartz, George & Janet Scoggins, Nona Scott, Brent L. Scott, Joe Scott, Priscilla Seiferth, Brandon D. Seymour, Frankie Shackelford, Bobby Shady Grove Baptist Church Sharp, Sara Sharpe, Jesse Shavers, Sharon Shaw, Bessie M. Shaw, Jr., Frank H. Shearer, III, Phil & Karen Sheehan, Carol & Stevenson, Jean Sheets, Blake & Charleen Shelton, Tina Shepherd, Jr., Reuel Sherrod, Eddie C. Shields, Sheryl A. Silcott, Tonia R. Simms, Gaynor Simpson, Delouris Sims, Eric & Linda Sims, Michael J. Skateland BV Inc. Sloane, Bobby E. Smith, B. Winford Smith, Blanche F. Smith, Bobby & Rosemary Smith, Dr. C. Calvin & Earline Smith, Dr. Paul & Hazel

Smith, Ineze Smith, Jennifer R. Smith, Kendra D. Smith, Thressia Smith, Valeria C. Solomon, Rev. L.K. & Vera Spears, Roy L. Spirit Led Christian Ministries Spriggs, Wesley Sprinkle, Marie St. Bethel Baptist Church St. James AME Church St. James Baptist Church St. Paul Baptist Church (Hampton, AR) Stackhouse, Frances C. Starks, Alvin R. Stedman, George Steele, Michelle Stephens, Judy Steward, Larry & Sandra Stewart Memorial Church Stigars, Stanley & Arnicee Stith, Marva L. Stockey, Loyci Stokes, Larita Stone, Nathan Strain, Robert & Doris Straughter, George & Alice Stribling, Admiral Strickland, Liz Styles, Pamela Sueing, Wilma Sweet Home Baptist Church (Camden, AR) Sweet Home Baptist Church (Smackover, AR) Sweet Hope Missionary Baptist Church Swift, Roger Tabernacle of Faith Full Gospel Church Tabron, Barry & Wanda Taghavi, Dr. Seyed E. Taylor, Alton


Taylor, Krystal Taylor, L’Tanya Taylor, Mary R. Templeton, George & Charlene Terrell, Dr. Jethro Terry, Clark & Gwen The Greater St. Paul Baptist Church, Inc. The Shepherds Center Thomas, Barbara Thomas, Eula V. Thomas, Jr., Quickman Thomas, Lois C. Thomas-Brown, Rebecca Thompson, Chezzie Thompson, George & Arleive Thompson, Jr., Billye G. Thompson, Larry J. Thompson, Robert & Carolyn Tillman, Kandris Todd, Keitron A. Tolbert, Marilyn Totten, Willie Traplena, Beckee Traveling Friends Traylor, Pearlean

Tri State International Building System Trice, Kerian Troy L. Dorn, Jr. Foundation Trudell Williams Revocable Trust Tucker, Laron & Betty Turner, Deloris Turrentine, Gwendolyn M. U of A Division of Agriculture Umbles, Leslie D. Union Hill Missionary Baptist Church USG Foundation, Inc. Utsey, Ryan Vander, Jacquelyn Varnado, Tyree Vaughn, Johnnie Vaughn, William & Annette Vector Business Corporation Vella, Joseph & Ora Victory Bible Church of El Dorado Victrum, Andrew A. Walker, Calvin Walker, Fulton

Walker, Jr., Rev. Willis W. Walker, LTC Charley H. Walls, Eleanor Waren Sports Photography Warren, Barbara D. Warren, Cleonia Washington, Hosetta Washington, Juanita J. Washington, Robin Washington, Sr., Rev. E & Alice Watley, Georgia H. Waymon-Mills, Delois E. Weatherspoon, Angela Webster Enterprise Wesley Chapel U. M. Church Wesley, George Weston, Redmond Whaley, Estelle White, Abel & Mattie White, Elizabeth White, Jeri R. White, Sr., John L. Whitest Chapel Baptist Church Whyte, Opal Wieland, Michael J. Wilburn, II, Isaac & Gaynell

Wiley, Georgette A. Wilkins, Cassandra Wilkins, Eric Williams, Artis & Ruby Williams, Dr. Olivia A Williams, Ethel D. Williams, Joyce A. Williams, Jr., Louis & Ezerene Williams, Lonnie Williams, Wilfred Wills, Timothy Wilson, Brenda M. Wilson, Henri Etta Woolfolk, Janelta Woolfolk, Ridley Wortham, Jr., J. W. Wright, Diana A. Wyrick, Alvin & Irene Yancy, Nina L. Yancy, Queen E. Yon, Kimberly A. Young, Florida Young, Jacqueline Zell, Leonard

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The Hicks Holiday Legacy Society

The Hicks Holiday Legacy Society consists of individuals who have made provisions for the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff at the time of their death. The Late James Anderson Mrs. Wheirmelda Anderson The Late Elmer Bell Mr. Markell Bridges Dr. & Mrs. Herbert L. Carter The Late Mary Cheatham The Late R. C. Childress Mr. Larry Cooper The Late Dr. E. E. Fuller Dr. Dorothy Magett Fiddmont Dr. Gladys Turner Finney Mr. & Mrs. Albert Golden Mr. Matthew Henry The Late Dr. Charles Hicks Mrs. Bobbie Hodge The Late Dr. & Mrs. O. R. Holiday Mr. Vernon & Mrs. Sylvia Jones Dr. Ernece B. Kelly Dr. Rose Pace The Late Dr. Henry “Jo Jo” Pennymon The Late Cornell Scott The Late B. A. Turner Attorney Thomas Vaughn Ms. Shirley Williams

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Universities Highest Priorities

PRIORITY GIVING All donors are important to the advancement of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB). Donors who give to one of the three top priority areas (Unrestricted, Lifeline Scholarship and General Scholarships) add greater strength to their gift. Of the priority areas noted, unrestricted dollars give the university the greatest flexibility to address important areas of need – those that directly impact the students we educate. On the following pages are the names of individuals who have supported the plea for donations to the areas of unrestricted, Lifeline Endowed Fund, and general scholarships. Gifts were received July 1, 2012 - June 30, 2013

Abedi, Dr. Sharokh Bracy, Carl & Katherine Branch, Dr. Samuel & Johnnie Branch, Rhona C. Brown, Timothy E. Buckner, Drs. Edmund & Anissa Carr, Jr., Dr. Richard & Valerie Chandler, Ruth L. Clay, Kenneth R. Crumbly, Dr. Isaac & Dorothy Davis, Jimmy N. Hall, Arthur & Dr. Margaret Haynes, Lester & Vera Hurt, Burnell & Sarah Jackson, Alice J. Kelley, Marshall King, Roderick L. Lofton, LTC. Artis & Clara McDonald, Johnnie B. McIntosh, Jean H. McKinney, Edward P. Nicholas, Lola B. Peters, Bennie J. Roulhac, William & Libra Sanders, Dora & Harold Simmons, Dr. Michael & Catherine Smith, Joe & Mary Spurlock, Walter Todd, Denise Todd, Keita Tolerson, Mr. Robert & Dorothy Victrum, Andrew A. Warren, Cleonia

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GENER AL SCHOLARSHIP Abrams, Virginia M. Adams, Grace C. Adderley, Atty. Tony S. Akpom, Lawerence N. Alexander, Delaney & Bennie Allen, Marisha Allen, Nadine Alumni Chapter - Houston Anderson, Clyde Anyanwu, Marva Armstrong, Dr. Wanda L. Armstrong, Oscar & Audrey Arrington, Dr. Alfred Ayatey, Shirley A. Ayres, Diane B. Baldwin, Donald Barnes, Mozell Barsh, Joseph R. Baskins, Sr., Thomas H. Baxter, Bunia S. Benjamin, Dr. Mary Berry, Jeanine J. Biley, Annie J. Blanchard, Ronald A. Blevins, Harold & Sylvia Block, Izell Bothwell, Murryelle Branch, Dwayne & Anita Brown, Eldridge A. 34

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Brown, Mary P. Brown, Perry & Addie Brown, Timothy E. Brunson, Caleb & Ruby Calhoun, Florence U. Callaway, Shalecia R. Callaway-Smith, Dana Carr, IV, Andrew J. Casteel, Marty & Mary Charles, Otis & Amanda Childs, Bobby C. Chipchase, Karen A. Colen, Raymond & Orene Cook, Juanita K. Corrothers, Jerry & Billie Cotton, Jannie M. Crow, Rose Crumbly, J. B. Cummings, Gwendolyn Curry, Jr., Virgil Davidson, Dr. Charles & Fredricka Davis, Babbye R. Davis, Ora L. Dees, Drs. Earnest & Constance Dixon, Lenora Drake, Ted N. Edwards, Gracie

Edwards, Leroy & Jewel Farmer, Alicia Foster, Dr. Henry W. Freeman, Edmond & June Fuller, Dr. Harold & Annie Garner, Jr., John & Olivia Gatson, Otis & Margaret Gilbert, Thurman P. Gilmore, Dr. John & Curley Grant, Raoul & Katrice Gray, Alonzo & Tuwana Hall, Carolyn Hamiter, John Harris, Elijah Harrison, Dr. Bertha Neal Harris-Waddell, Frances Haskin, William & Cassandra Haynes, Frankie L. Herts, Dr. George Holder, Barbara L. Hood, Barbara Hoover, Dr. Ruth Huggins, Doris Hughes, Ruth A. Humphrey, James & Ollie Hunter, Jerry Hynes, Gerald IBM International Foundation Jarrett, Theravan & Hazel Johnson, Amos & Shirley Johnson, Dave & Annette Johnson, Frank & Rosa Johnson, Margo F. Johnson, Myrtle M. Jones, Earl J. Jones, Hugh Jones, IV, Lorenzo Jones, Mary Jones, Otis & LaDonna Jones, Paul & Candice Jordan, Vervely Kelly, Johnny Kelly, Shirley K. Kendall, Samantha M. King, Ollie M.

Kingston, Dr. Rebie R. Knox, Paularie N. Kosmitis, Dr. Kim Laird, Author Lamb, Julia R. Landers, Jonail Lee, Cleo Lever, Birlee Liddell, Jimmy & Eula Linton, Shakuntala M. Lofton, LTC. Artis & Clara Marshall, Lora F. Martin, Carla M. Massey, Rev. Leon & Deloris Maxwell, Agnes M. McBeth, James & Andrea McCall, Lucille McCoy, Carolyn S. McDonald, Johnnie B. McNeal, Jr., Fredrick D. Miller, Gary W. Minor, Daniel D. Mooney, Donna Moore, Sheppie S. Nash, Stella R. Neal, Dr. Edna Nelson, Israel & Geraldine Nolen, Eddie & June Overton, Benjamin & Janet Page, Mary J. Paige, Queen E. Paige, Willie Paul, Elvis E. Paxton, Linda J. Pearson, Earnestene Peters, Bennie J. Pettigrew, James C. Pittman, Calvin L. Poindexter, Carnis L. Poole, Marvell Porchia, Dr. Lloyd J. Preston, Michael A. Raine-Shepherd, Michelle A. Reed, Janice Registry of Physician


Specialists Residential NuAge Riggs, Ikena K. Roberts, Harold & Dr. Ruth Roberts, John H. Robins, Ruthie B. Ross, Joyce L. Roulhac, William & Libra Ryan, Vivian C. Ryland, Brenda Sanders, Carol Savage, Lee N. Shelton, Tina Sherrod, Eddie C. Simpson, Delouris Sims, Michael J. Sloane, Bobby E. Smith, Bobby & Rosemary Smith, Ineze Smith, James W. Smith, Jennifer K. Social and Art Club Solomon, Rev. L.K. & Vera Spikes, Althea Stackhouse, Frances C. Staples, Samuel & Zelma Stith, Marva L. Storey, Gwendolyn Stoudamire, Gloria Stuckey, Everett Sweat, Bobbye J. Taylor, Mary R. Taylor, Regina Taylor, Sr., Dr. Theman Templeton, George & Charlene Terrell, Dr. Jethro Terry, Romanetha Thomas, Aaron Thomas, Dr. Godfrey J. Thomas, Eula V. Thomas, Lois C. Thompson, Nathaniel & Joyce Thompson, Robert & Carolyn Todd, Denise Todd, Keita 35

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Todd, Keitron A. Tolerson, Robert & Dorothy Turner, Carl E. Umbles, Leslie D. Valentine, Sarah J. Victrum, Andrew A. Walker, Calvin Wallace, Doris Warren, Barbara D. Warren, Cleonia Washington, Jr., Hamp & Harriet Washington, Juanita J. Waymon-Mills, Delois E. Weathersby, Davis & Florence White, Jeri R. Whitfield, Allister & Tammye Whitfield, Sherman & Paula Whyte, Opal Wilburn, II, Isaac & Gaynell Williams, Claudia D. Williams, Cora H. Williams, Don H. Williams, Sr., Dr. Larry D. Wilson, Brenda M. Zeigler, Charles & Gwendolyn Zeigler, Rosalyn

IN KIND CONTRIBUTIONS Alice-Sidney Farm CatPro Harlow’s Casino Lowery Aqua Farms Moyers Fish Farm Planters Cotton Oil Mill, Inc.


LIFELINE ENDOWMENT FUND The Lifeline Endowment Fund is established to provide financial assistance to students in dire need. Donations made to the Lifeline initiative will be matched dollar-for-dollar through the Title III Program, U.S. Department of Education Department of Institutional Services. We applaud the following individuals, alumni chapters and organizations who gave July 1, 2012 - June 30, 2013.

Adams, Josephine Ahmad, Syed & Sarah Alexander, Delaney & Bennie Alexander, Sharon D. Allen, Gwendolyn Alumni Chapter - Houston Alumni Chapter - Northern California Alumni Chapter - Southeast Arkansas Anderson, Cynthia Andrews, James H. Armstrong, Oscar & Audrey Arnold, Ruby L. Arnold, Tisha D. Ashley, Danita Austin, Louise Austin, Ricky & LaTonya Barnes, Ceola D. Barnes, Velma J. Bass, Letsie Baxter, Bunia S. Beavers, Andrew H. Beavers, Donald E. Bell, Jerry & Berta Benford, Jr., Theopolis & Gladys Benford, Monique Bennett, Alonzo & Mary Bennett, Russell T. 36

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Biley, Annie J. Blackshear, Patsy Blakely, Dr. Carolyn Bobo, LTC. Walleon & Sharon Bohannon, Vera Y. Boone, Katherine W. Bosley, James M. Bowers, Elsie V. Bradley, Gail H. Briggs, Dr. Edward & Earline Brinkley, Bettye Brown, Arthur & Joyce Brown, Drs. Roosevelt & Irma Brown, Johnnie L. Brown, O. D. Brown, Ruby J. Brownlee, Leroy & Vera Bruce, Willie Brunson, Caleb & Ruby Bruton, Shirley Buckner, Jeanette S. Bunch, Theodis & Gwendolyn Burton, Mingo & Gloria Butler, Zachariah Bynum, Edward E. Canady, Calvin C. Carbage, Ronnie Carrington-Evans, Chianti C. Carroll, Fredda D. Carson & Associates, Inc.

Carter, Darnesia S. Carter, Karim K. Castle , Brian & Constance Cegers, Jeremy & Courtney Chiles, Opal C. Clayborne, Verna E. Clayton, Melvin & Rosie Cole, Kendra Coleman, Mary V. Colen, Jr., Dr. Charles & Tonya Collier, Warren P. Conley, Rita D. Cooper, Anne E. Cooper, Felicia R. Cooper-Baker, Gustava Corley-Rucker, Katrina S. Cornett, Nathan Cotledge, Quranner & Beverly Crane, Larry & Paula Crivens, Ulanda J. Crumblin, LTC. Leon & Lillie Cunningham, Donna Cunningham, Donna L. Cunningham-Girley, Romae L. Curry, Adora Curry, Josephine D. Curry, Ruby Y. Darton, Edward & Robertine Davis, Audrey & Flossie Davis, James R. Davis, Ora L. Davis-Atkinson, Larna Dawkins, Rebecca Delphin, Richard V. Dendy, Patricia A. Denton, Zelma Dickson, Lula H. Dilworth, Betty M. Dockins, Pamela M. Dorsey, Leonia C. Dukes, Larry Easter, Jr., Fred Ellis, Carlos Evans, Rodesia Evans, Vanessa


Fairchild, Russell Finney, Dr. Gladys Turner Fisher, Patrice Fletcher, Kathryn L. Fontenette, Edward Ford, Earnest Ford, Oscar & Faye Ford, Tamera Franks, Joan C Freeman, Edmond & June Fuller, Marie W. Gates, Rita Gathen, Letroy Gatson, Otis & Margaret Gibson, Rev. Marcus Golatt, Henry Graham, Dr. Brenda F. Green, David L. Hadley, Julia M. Haliburton, William W. Hall, Art & Dr. Margaret Hall, Chaundra Hall, Tammie E. Hand, Eddie Handley, Raven Hardy, Jr., Lonza Harris, Ida N. Harris-Waddell, Frances Harvey, James M. Hawkins, Jr., Florzell Hayes, Myisha L. Haywood, Carol L. Horton, Dana A. Howard, Harry & Alberta Hughey, Rita M. Humphrey, James & Ollie Hutson, Willie & Edna Ingram, Belinda F. Isom, Juanita Jacks, Theo Jamerson, LTC. Solomon Jarrett, Theravan & Hazel Jeffers, Jr., Mylas & Mary Jefferson, Nehemiah & Artimease

Jenkins, Everstine Johnson & Johnson Company Johnson, Amos & Shirley Johnson, Cal & Dorthy Johnson, Carol K. Johnson, Charles & Lazelle Johnson, Donald & Restee Johnson, Jr., Roderick V. Johnson, Myrtle M. Johnson, Nicole A. Johnson, Paul Johnson, Solomon T. Jones, Berlin C. Jones, Dr. Verma Jones, Earl J. Jones, Mary Jones, Melvin V. Jones, Omeski Kelley, Dr. Manuel R. Kelsey, Genevia Kindle, Emma King, Jr., William H. Kyles, Rubye R. Lacefield, Aretha D. Lacy, Pfeifer W. Lacy, Zeak & Annie Lancaster, Jeanne B. Lawson, Jr., Samuel & Jean Lewis, Grover Lewis, Jenequel Liddell, Mary Linton, Shakuntala M. Linton, Sr., Henri & Dr. Hazel Lockett, Sonya Long, Bobby & Mary Love, Betty Love, Columbus & Verna Luckett, Kellye Mack, Ebony Martin, Carla M. Martin, Dr. Brenda A. Martin, Lavoris Matlock, Lester & Joy Maxwell, Agnes M. Mazique, Barbara

McCollum, Charles McCombs, Bobbie J. McCraw, Linel K. McKinney, Edward P. McNeill, Erma R. Mitchell, Carolyn B. Mooney, Dana B. Mooney, Donna Morris, Floyd E. Morton, Rev. Johnny & Iris Mosley, Candice N. Mouser, Etoyle K. Murphy, Ronald & Patsy Nash, Stella R. Nelson, Brenda K. Nelson, Lawrence E. Nesby, Monroe Newborn, Charles M. Newman, Dr. Nathaniel & Norma Newton, Roosevelt Nicholson, Jr., Eddie Njue, Obadiah M. Otey-Shears, Petrina Owasoyo, Dr. Joseph & Philomena Owens, Ralph & Brickett Owens, Ralph & Willie Mae Owens, Victoria A. Page, Dr. Yolanda W. Page, Helen H. Page, Mervin L. Paige, Queen E. Patterson, Dr. Andrew Payne, Andrea Perry, James L. Peterson, John L. Pettigrew, Rosalind Phillips, Mildred S. Pighee, Timothy & Veronica Porchia-Wilborn, Mary S. Porter, Frances L. Reams, Ericka Rice, Charles Rice, Dr. Antonie

Riley, Yulanda Ross, Joyce L. Ruth, Mitzi S. Scott, Priscilla Seymour, Frankie Sharpe, Jesse Shepherd, Jr., Reuel Sherrod, Eddie C. Silcott, Tonia R. Skateland BV Inc. Sloane, Bobby E. Smith, B. Winford Smith, Dorman & Betty Smith, Dr. C. Calvin & Earline Smith, Ineze Smith, Jennifer R. Smith, Kendra D. Sparks, Sr., Earnest & Vernal Spears, Roy L. Stahler, James Stephens, Dr. Avery W. Stewart, John Stoudamire, Gloria Stovall, Charles & Joyce Straughter, George & Alice Stribling, Admiral Taylor, Krystal Taylor, Mary R. Thomas, Aaron Thomas, Dr. Godfrey J. Thomas, Jr., Lindsey & Faye Thomas, Levi & Pauline Thompson, Chezzie Thompson, George & Arleive Thompson, James & Minnie Thompson, Robert & Carolyn Thompson, Willie & Dorothy Tillman, Kandris Torrence, Dr. William A. Totten, Roger & Willette Townsend, Annie Townsend, Stanley & Cheryl Traylor, Pearlean Trice, Kerian Tucker, Gary & Easter University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff

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Tucker, Laron & Betty UAPB/AM&N National Alumni Association Walker, Jr., Rev. Willis W. Walker, LTC. Charley H.

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Weathersby, Davis & Florence Whitfield, Allister & Tammye Whitfield, Sherman & Taylor- Whitfield Paula Wilkins, Pat

Williams, Brian T. Williams, Sharron Williams, Sr., Dr. Larry D. Williams, Tamara Yon, Kimberly A.

Young, Johnnie L. Young, Sharon M.


Corporate Matching Gift Participants

CORPOR ATE AND FOUNDATION MATCHING GIFT PROGR AM The University continues to be grateful for the support of its corporate partners. The companies and corporate foundations listed on this page are those that have provided contributions to the University and its Foundation through their matching gift program. The University urges its alumni and friends to investigate the matching gift program that may be offered through their companies. Some companies offer programs, which will match one-for-one, two-for-one, or three-for-one. The program may even extend to the employee’s spouse. This is an excellent way to multiply gift dollars and have a greater impact on academic programs. To take advantage of a company’s matching gift policy an employee may obtain a form from their company’s corporate giving office and send it in along with their gift.

3M Foundation Abbott Alcoa Foundation AT&T BNSF Foundation Boeing Company Caterpillar Foundation Charles Stewart Mott Foundation The Coca-Cola Company Entergy Corporation Exxon Mobil Foundation Ford Matching Gift Program Freddie Mac Foundation Genentech General Electric GM Corporation Honeywell International IBM Corporation International Paper Johnson & Johnson Company Kellwood Foundation Lockheed Martin Merck Company Foundation Pfizer Foundation Proctor & Gamble Roche Pharmaceuticals Rockwell Automation Sallie Mae Foundation Schering-Plough Foundation Sempra Entergy State Farm Company Foundation Union Pacific Corporation UPS Foundation Inc. USG Foundation Inc. Verizon Wireless Wellpoint Inc. Whirlpool Foundation W.K. Kellogg Foundation

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Sponsors for the Chancellors Benefit for the Arts 2013 PLATINUM Henri & Dr. Hazel Linton Simmons First National Bank GOLD Arkansas Blue Cross & Blue Shield Jefferson Regional Medical Center Pine Bluff Sand and Gravel Company SILVER Entergy of Arkansas Flowers Pediatric Clinic Trammell’s Beauty Barber & Supply, Inc. Robert James Smith, MD BRONZE Nelson Architectural Group Pine Bluff National Bank Thomas Groceries & Gifts Store Trotter Ford Lincoln Mercury

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