Friday, September 6, 2013 • Vol. 1, No. 3 |
Read more news on the FVSU Review.
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FVSU to hold memorial for 9/11 Victims
Twelve years ago, America was attacked on its own soil for the first time in decades. On September 11, 2001, armed terrorists hijacked and crashed four airplanes that destroyed the iconic World Trade Center’s twin towers in New York, damaged the renowned Pentagon, and killed thousands of men, women and children.Fort Valley State University will commemorate this unforgettable tragedy during its annual 9/11 Observation Day program at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, Sept. 11 at the C.W. Pettigrew Farm and Community Life Center.
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How-To
Series kicks off on campus
America’s most famous entrepreneurs and corporate CEOs—Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos and Sam Walton—are legendary. These innovative risk-takers are renowned for their shrewd business sense, leadership skills and knowledge, but their success did not happen overnight. Every entrepreneur has to start from ground zero.
This semester, Fort Valley State University students will learn the basics during the Department of Business Administration and Economics’ how-to workshop series. At 5:30 p.m., on Tuesday, September 24, the “How to Own, Create and Profit from Your Own Music” session is scheduled to take place in the Student Amenities Building. The event is open to the public.
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President Griffith pens for Huffington Post
and the Georgia Department of Agriculture
Fort
Valley State University's president, Dr. Ivelaw Lloyd Griffith, was
recently invited to become a guest columnist for two online media
outlets, the Huffington Post and the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Read "Dreaming and Doing in Middle Georgia -- About Things National and International" and "Fort Valley State U - National Expertise, Global Reach" by clicking the links below:
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FVSU
honors alum Eugene “Bruiser” Jones posthumously
This week, Fort Valley State University honors Eugene “Bruiser” Jones, a strong supporter of Fort Valley State University. Jones, a 1957 FVSU alum, died last week, on August 28. He was 82 years old.Jones was a Tuskegee, Ala. native. As a young child, his family moved to Atlanta where he was educated in his formative years. In his teen years, he enrolled at FVSU and majored in education.
Jones challenged fellow alums to support FVSU. He would often say, “If you can’t give $1,000 to your alma mater, then you need to give back your degree.”
Services for Jones were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 3 at the Cascade United Methodist Church, 3144 Cascade Road, Atlanta Ga. Condolences may be sent to 2771 Collier Dr., Atlanta, Ga. 30318.
In lieu of flowers, the family asked that contributions be sent to FVSU in his honor. Mail donations to the FVSU Foundation, Inc., 1005 University Drive, Fort Valley, Ga. 31030.
Read more about Eugene Jones in the FVSU Review.
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FVSU holds inaugural meeting on Honors Program
This week, Fort Valley State University administrators held their first meeting about the university’s new Honors Program. Interim Provost Dr. Linda Noble, Honors Program Director Dr. Meigan Fields, Office of Strategic Initiatives Director Denise Eady and President Ivelaw Lloyd Griffith discussed ways to brand and launch the new initiative on campus.
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Carter prepares for education mission to Brazil
Fort Valley State University is taking part in an important, international mission that will seek a global partnership with one of South America’s largest countries and economies. Dr. John Eaves, chairman of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners, invited FVSU to be a partnering member of its Education Mission to Brazil to help construct study abroad partnerships with the coastal country’s colleges and universities. Dr. Melody L. Carter, vice president of external affairs and executive director for the FVSU Foundation, Inc., will serve as FVSU’s representative on the Brazilian Mission Delegation from Sept. 7 to 14.
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CDEP
signs agreement with Thurgood Marshall College Fund
Fort Valley State University’s
Cooperative Developmental Energy Program and the Thurgood Marshall College Fund
have signed a memo of understanding to establish a working and financial
relationship. The MOU establishes a new, dually-funded CDEP/TMCF Scholarship.
Ten CDEP students will receive funding from the partnership to support their matriculation at FVSU.
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Veteran
employee earns award for volunteer work overseas
Schauston Miller, a research professional for the Georgia
Small Ruminant Research and Extension Center located on Fort Valley State University’s
campus, received the President’s Volunteer Service Award for his work with goat
farmers in Myanmar. The 22-year FVSU employee received a certificate, pendant
and letter from President Barack Obama for his efforts.
The award is a national honor
offered in recognition of volunteer service. Miller is one of 123 people to
receive the honor this year.
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Extension
agent earns award for children’s car seat safety
Fort Valley State University’s Cooperative Extension Program
is making an effort to improve the safety of children in cars through the works
of one of its extension agents.
Brenda Maddox, FVSU’s Marion County extension agent,
received the Buckle-Up Award from the Georgia Traffic Injury Prevention
Institute for her work in promoting the proper use of car seats for children.
The GTIPI is an educational outreach unit of the University of Georgia. It
is primarily funded by the Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety.
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Royal Court attends
leadership conference
Members of the Fort
Valley State University’s 2013-2014 Royal Court attended a regal conference
where they learned important leadership skills that will help them standout
during their reign on campus. On July 25-28, the group attended the 12th
annual Leadership for Queens and ninth annual Kings’ Konnection
conference at the historic Peabody Hotel in Memphis, Tenn.
At the conference,
campus royal courts were assessed by peers and advisors on appearance,
participation and character for awards. The groups learned the winners of each
category at an awards banquet. FVSU’s 2013-2014 Royal Court won
Most Impressive Court; and in the previous year, the 2012-2013 Royal Court won
Most School Spirit. Additionally, Annette Burgess, FVSU’s royal
court advisor, was nominated for Advisor of the Year.
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Fort
Valley State recognized as the most comprehensive athletic program
The Cost of College Sports
recently recognized Fort Valley State University as having the most efficient comprehensive
athletic program in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
The Cost of College Sports
produces an annual report, which examines the financial and performance
efficiency of athletic programs at each member institution within the NCAA’s 23
Division II conferences. This report includes eight primary team sports
categories: football; baseball; softball; men’s and women’s basketball; men’s
and women’s soccer; and women’s volleyball.
The programs were reviewed over
a four-year time frame to determine rankings, ratios and trending in a
conference-based comparative format.
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Erica
Henry named interim head basketball coach at Fort Valley State
Fort Valley State University
interim Athletic Director Willie Williams recently announced that Erica Henry
will become the interim Head Coach of the Lady Wildcats basketball team.
“I am excited to have Erica
Henry joining our family, “said Williams. “Her skill set and personality fits
perfectly into our Wildcats family. We're looking forward to her return.”
The Shreveport, La. native is
joining the Lady Wildcats for the first time as Head Women’s Basketball Coach,
but this will be Coach Henry’s second stop at FVSU. In 2011-12, she served as
an assistant coach under Coach Lonnie Bartley.
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