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TO GREAT OCCASIONS

President’s Report 2010-2011

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Pursuing Academic Excellence 4 Engaging with the Community 10 Enriching Student Life 15 Financial Statements 16 Giving 18 Honor Roll of Donors 27

Cover Image: Crane rises above the construction site for Mosaic Village. See story on page 11.

Photo by Dr. Cynthia Cole

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Message from Dr. CarterThis 2010-2011 President’s Report highlights achievements that are strengthening the future of this special place of learning. I am exceptionally pleased with the efforts of students, faculty, staff and friends who make it possible for us to achieve greatness.

Johnson C. Smith University has made significant strides this past year toward becoming Charlotte’s premier independent urban University, providing a first-class education to top achieving students. Thanks to our strong working relationships with funders, we have been able to accomplish great things. Their commitment has created transformational change which continues to take place on campus and in our adjacent community.

Our student body continues to grow with promising and enthusiastic scholars who are eager to learn and willing to invest in their own intellectual and social development. Students at JCSU are more academically prepared and also more diverse than ever before. Enrollment at the Metropolitan College is also flourishing as we offer innovative certificate programs and a blend of online courses that meet the needs of our adult learners.

While attracting new students is important, retaining them is just as critical. Therefore, the University is taking proactive measures to increase the graduation rate. JCSU is proud to have been selected by the White House for a unique “proof-of-concept” project that will use the principles of Blue Ocean Strategy to examine the University’s retention and graduation rates.

One of the best experiences of the year featured our 139th Commencement. Our honored speaker was Nomzamo Nobandla Winifred “Winnie” Madikizela-Mandela. She provided inspirational words and an example of transformative leadership through her life experiences in South Africa’s period of radical change.

Johnson C. Smith University hopes to follow her example of courage as we strive to create a more vibrant and unified community just outside our gates. This past year we broke ground on two exciting projects that will help accomplish this mission – The Arts Factory, which is now open, and Mosaic Village, which is set to open in the fall. Both projects are part of the redevelopment plan for the Northwest Corridor.

Last fall also marked the grand opening of the Center for Spiritual Life, which serves as a catalyst for our students to strengthen their spiritual base. The center plays a critical role in the life of the campus as it serves to facilitate spiritual and religious dialogue. We are especially pleased to have Donnie Shell, former member of the Pittsburgh Steelers and four-time Super Bowl winner, to lead the new center as our director.

From the beginning and throughout this past academic year, we have been strengthened spiritually, intellectually and physically by the commitment of all who believe in our mission and give their time and resources to make progress possible.

Very best wishes,

Dr. Ronald L. Carter, Ph.D. President

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President’s Report 2010-2011

Pursuing Academic ExcellenceCato donation awards teaching excellence

The College of Arts and Letters has enhanced its educational offerings to students, ranging from internships to study abroad opportunities. Last year a Communication Arts Advisory Board was established by the College of Arts and Letters to review the communications internship program and provide advisement on designs for a broadcast journalism teaching lab that is currently planned. The Writing Central in the Department of Languages and Literature expanded with a full complement of services for students. The department also completed the first publication of a writing collection titled The Saturday Writers that joins Johnson C. Smith University with student writers from International House in Charlotte.

Students enrolled in the College of Arts and Letters Signature Program gain practical experience as interns in public history and archiving through the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Darius Melvin became the first student from the Chinese language courses to study abroad in China. The interdisciplinary studies major spent the summer of 2011 studying at Beijing Normal University as a recipient of the Barry A. Claytor Scholarship. Marla Goins spent a semester studying abroad in the Dominican Republic on Benjamin A. Gilman and CIEE travel scholarships.

Students gain enriching experiences on campus and abroad

Faculty will have greater opportunities for professional growth with a $350,000 grant from the Cato Corporation. The Cato Par Excellence Teaching Award recognizes outstanding faculty performance

annually and provides a cash stipend for professional development. Dr. Brian Madison Jones, assistant professor of history in the College of Arts and Letters, received the first award.

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The Freedom School Partners Summer Scholars Program, offered through the Department of Education, reaches out to 40–50 students in grades one through six to offer academic support and self-esteem building. Johnson C. Smith University was the first institution of higher learning to host a site. Our student interns majoring in education, health and human performance gain practical experience as they serve as effective mentors for this program.

Within the College of Professional Studies, the social work department’s Foster Care Initiative provides sustainable skills and support for foster youth who are aging out of the system. A white paper on the Foster Care Initiative, funded by The Duke Endowment, has been completed to offer further direction for this key initiative.

The Department of Business Administration and Economics retail management program continues to enhance the marketing skills of business majors with a marketing concentration through internships and informative programs. One such program featured

a panel discussion with some of the city’s most prominent business leaders: Herb Gray, Dr. Paula Newsome and Max Siegel, who shared their experiences on the road to success. An annual breakfast brought retailers to campus to talk about their needs and encourage students to apply for internships.

A white paper on social entrepreneurship and minority business has been completed by the department and delves into the status of minority business owners in Charlotte. It is often used as a lead-in to discussions with the business community and provides guidance for selecting market-driven certificate programs at the Metropolitan College.

The annual spring Health Fair offered through the Department of Health and Human Performance provided a valuable service to the students and local community with general information and testing on health issues impacting minorities, including nutrition. Students typically help organize this event to gain practical experience, while faculty provide the leadership and actual testing.

College of Professional Studies extends its community outreach 5

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President’s Report 2010-2011

Smith Institute of Applied Research opens new labNow in its third year, the Smith Institute of Applied Research has established a significant presence for our faculty and students in the applied and theoretical research institute communities. The University is actively collaborating with the Santa Fe Institute, ranked as one of the top 10 research facilities in the world. As an invited participant, the University seeks to develop funded partnership with the United States Department of Education’s Institute for Education Sciences in applied quantitative and qualitative educational research methods.

The University opened a fully instrumented, state-of-the-art Multidisciplinary Applied Computational Modeling and Simulations (MACMAS) lab for undergraduate students and JCSU faculty. The MACMAS lab supports faculty-led student research in collaboration with major research institutions,

including the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and the North Carolina Biotech Research Campus.  The lab opening was attended by the heads of research for the United States Department of Education and the executive director of the White House Initiative for HBCUs.  Other key attendees included the vice president of the Santa Fe Institute, heads of university research departments throughout the Southeast region, rural and small city school district leaders, along with JCSU board members, distinguished alumni, faculty, staff and students.  

Smith Institute for Applied Research has developed and funded approximately $250,000 for faculty and mentored student research over the past two years. The funds also cover paid student-level applied research internships.

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Dr. Magdy Attia provides guidance to a student in the Multidisciplinary Applied Computational Modeling and Simulations Lab.

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Metropolitan College has seen a tremendous increase in enrollment since opening in January 2010. The college serves 150 working adults in the Charlotte area, providing accelerated degree programs in criminology, social work and business administration. The Gain Your Edge Certificate Series offers opportunities for adults to earn certificates that increase their marketability through professional development.

Online liberal studies classes began in spring 2011 at Metropolitan College, in conjunction with Learning House, Inc. This new platform offers added convenience for students enrolled in general education courses.

The college continues to reach out to community organizations to offer innovative educational and

professional development opportunities, including the Lunch and Learn Series with the Northwest Chapter of the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce. Keynote speakers covered topics ranging from networking and marketing to the University’s Gain Your Edge Business Certificate Series.  

Metropolitan College is offering customized Spanish training for the real estate, public service and other sectors of the community. The college also worked with the Latino American Women’s Association and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools to offer biweekly training for CMS senior students completing their required senior exit project. This initiative consistently brought many Hispanic students and their families to campus. As a result, two of these students received LAWA scholarships.

Metropolitan College meets educational demands

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Clinton Maclin, a social work major at Metropolitan College, is working on a business plan to form a nonprofit organization to serve the needs of homeless men.

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President’s Report 2010-2011

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STEM College attracts and retains more studentsThe Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) College continues its strong focus on undergraduate applied research in market-driven areas such as homeland security, cyber security, bioinformatics, robotics and parasitology. In 2010-2011, the STEM College received more than $4 million in federal grants to support these disciplines.

STEM College is receiving national notoriety as a model for contemporary and market-driven STEM programs. It ranks in the top one percent in graduating African Americans in computer and information sciences among all universities and colleges in the U.S., according to 2004-2011 data from Diverse Issues in Higher Education.

The college continues to grow in scope and enrollment with approximately 20 percent of the JCSU student population choosing a STEM major. Retention also has risen during the past two years, with an 85 percent freshman-to-sophomore average retention rate. Females represent half of the STEM student body, which is significantly higher than the national average of 12 to 15 percent.

Future plans call for a $27 million science center to fulfill the college’s vision of preparing students for market-driven graduate programs such as master and doctorate programs in bioinformatics, homeland security, cyber security, renewable energy and medical informatics.

Dr. Ying Bai with student in Robotics Lab.

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Commencement May 8, 2011 Nomzamo Nobandla Winifred “Winnie” Madikizela-Mandela

Under clear blue skies, 257 excited graduates of the Class of 2011 – the largest graduating class in recent history – turned their ceremonial tassels, marking the start of a new chapter in their young lives on May 8, 2011 in the Irwin Belk Complex on campus.

The message of leading by example in service to the world was punctuated by a powerful, heartfelt speech given by commencement speaker Nomzamo Nobandla Winifred “Winnie” Madikizela-Mandela. A current member of the South African Parliament, Madikizela-Mandela endured incredible hardship under the oppressive regime of apartheid and spent more than 50

years as part of the South African liberation movement. “It’s important,” she said, “to remember the incredible sacrifices made by individuals for freedom. We remember the scores of South Africans who laid down their lives so that we could be free …Others dared to fight so that we can enjoy the freedoms we sometimes take for granted.”

For her steadfast determination and transformative leadership, the University presented Madikizela-Mandela the honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters.

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President’s Report 2010-2011

The University broke ground May 15, 2011 on Mosaic Village, part of an exciting new venture to revitalize the Northwest Corridor, spanning from Center City to the University gates. The project is the brainchild of the Beatties Ford Road Task Force, a University-led group of businesses, developers, residents and city authorities who are charting a course for revitalizing the West End. The $16 million 124,000-square-foot mixed-use facility under construction at 1601 West Trade Street features 80 apartment-style suites on four floors and will accommodate 300 students. Each unit will be equipped with a washer/dryer, kitchen and den. Every floor will have a common area and inner courtyard.

Inspired by the area’s rich history and unmatched resilience, JCSU’s Mosaic Village has carefully been sculpted by the cultural influence of jazz music, seen and heard at the nearby historic Excelsior Club. The rhythmic progression of the building pulls from the jazz aesthetic and its improvisational, yet structured, nature. A study of how the layers of music can inform and compose the layers of architecture produces an array of breaks, riffs, vamps, bridges and improvs in physical form. Following these rules from the realm of jazz, the public and physical realm of Mosaic Village becomes an architectural composition that respects its history, while chartering a new path for the Historic West End community.

A project like Mosaic Village is designed to attract new businesses that will benefit from residents living in

high-density housing. For added convenience, plans include a 400-car parking deck, 6,500-square-feet of retail space and a 4,000-square-foot green roof. The facility’s design by Neighboring Concepts reflects a vibrant mosaic of color and a modern style that fits the University’s urban landscape. Scheduled to open in fall 2012, it is under construction by Balfour Beatty Construction and Shelco Inc.

Linking the Mosaic Village to the main campus and Uptown Charlotte is the Gold Rush, a free shuttle bus that began service in February 2011. Ridership is already picking up speed, up 30 percent, as more students, faculty and staff enjoy the free ride to and from campus.

Mosaic Village is a public-private partnership between JCSU, the Griffin family of Griffin Brothers Tires, Wheels and Automotive and the city of Charlotte. It is a concrete example of positive change taking place on campus and in the surrounding community. Mosaic Village has been designed as a sustainable facility that promotes diversity, mobility, identity, history and vitality.

We are grateful to our many community partners who are helping West Trade Street experience a rebirth of activity and momentum. This project is one more step toward fulfilling the University’s role as a private institution with a public purpose.

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Engaging with the Community

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Mosaic Village Rising

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President’s Report 2010-2011

JCSU connects with the Charlotte business community Johnson C. Smith University works with small business owners and surrounding communities through the Center for Applied Leadership and Community Development. This new academic department conducts research and organizes groups around the area’s most pressing social and economic issues.

The Center for Applied Leadership and Community Development and the Smith Institute for Applied Research will conduct a joint project to study new and expanded ways of thinking about community engagement and economic empowerment in the Northwest Corridor of Charlotte.

Dr. Katherine Loflin, senior research fellow in the Smith Institute Center of Excellence, has been hired as lead consultant for the Soul of the Northwest Corridor Initiative. The initiative is adapted from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation’s Soul of the Community project, a three-year partnership between the Gallup Poll and the foundation to survey and research 26 communities across the nation. The University is taking the national program to the neighborhood level and developing programming that will specifically benefit the Northwest Corridor.

JCSU’s first step off campus came in September 2010 when it opened the doors to The Arts Factory on West Trade Street. It is also the University’s first step toward revitalizing the Historic West End. Housed

in the center is a new major in visual and performing arts, which is part of the University’s plan to grow enrollment through new academic programs.

Inside the renovated 14,000-square-foot building, students have access to a dance studio, black box theater and facilities for graphic arts and filmmaking. Thanks to the partnerships formed with the Charlotte arts community, The Arts Factory is now a reality and a visible sign of our investment in the community. Partnering organizations include the North Carolina Dance Theatre and the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture.

Johnson C. Smith University is working with officials from the city of Charlotte and several corporate partners to construct a 5,760-foot HealthPlex center on campus to be used by the public. This groundbreaking venture for the University and the community is designed to promote health, wellness and fitness.

The HealthPlex will be built near Brayboy Gymnasium and will feature a fitness center, two multi purpose rooms with televisions and computer technology for educational purposes, a kitchenette for nutritional cooking demonstrations, as well as locker rooms. A full line of services offered at the HealthPlex will help people reach their personal health and fitness goals.

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Before After

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The annual Passport to the World Cultural Extravaganza promotes diversity and helps strengthen the University’s relationship with multicultural communities in the metropolitan Charlotte area.  Attendees experience different cultures, food and entertainment.  The events feature cultural presentations from Africa, Asia, Germany, Latin America and Brazil.

Johnson C. Smith University not only invites other cultures to campus, also encourages students to travel abroad and experience other cultures firsthand. To make that opportunity more attainable, the University assists students with the first step – getting a passport.

During the 2010-2011 academic year, 210 students obtained passports through the University’s program. Representatives from the U.S. Postal Service came on campus to guide students through the process. As a result, 15 students studied abroad during the year in Senegal, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and China.

Passport to the World

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President’s Report 2010-2011

Center for Applied Leadership and Community Development raises the bar on community engagementSince its inception in 2009, the Center for Applied Leadership and Community Development (CALCD) has served more than 3,000 people, held 30 trainings and workshops and developed more than 50 partnerships with local groups. Trust and communication have increased with residents in the Beatties Ford Road/Northwest Corridor, as well as across the Charlotte and Mecklenburg County region. Community engagement also has been enhanced by an award-winning student community service program where curricular and co-curricular activities are combined to expand learning experiences.

The center is in the early stages of implementing a Public Leadership Development Program through a $250,000 grant from the James S. and John L. Knight Foundation. Five students are participating as Knight Fellows in Phase I of the grant’s pilot program, serving as researchers under a partnership with City Councilman James Mitchell and the National League of Cities.

Other grants have been awarded to develop additional programs. Another Public Leadership Development Program has been made possible, enabling the center to administer the Mecklenburg African-American Community Fund and oversee its giving activities to local non profit organizations.

In response to current issues in public education, the center provided technical assistance to the Coalition for Strengthening Community Education in Charlotte in its mission to educate parents and the community about issues of inclusion, diversity and equity as it relates to the public education system in Charlotte. In January 2011, the coalition held a gathering of 172 parents and other interested residents, including

Mayor Anthony Foxx, County Commissioner Jennifer Roberts and County Commissioner Vilma Leake.

The Center for Applied Leadership and Community Development continues to help the University assist 12 neighborhoods near campus with revitalization efforts through a $600,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development–Office of

University Partnership. Seven of the 15 homes to be renovated have been completed.

During 2010-2011, 87 individuals completed the requirements for personal money management and home buyers education programs offered through the center. This program is also provided through the HUD partnership.

The Women Entrepreneur Program at the center serves women in the Northwest Corridor and at Johnson C. Smith University who are operating or want to start a micro-enterprise or small business. The curriculum includes topics from finance for small business owners to creating a meaningful brand. In 2010-2011, the center graduated 32 women entrepreneurs who have started or are operating small businesses.Through the Off-Duty Officer Patrol Program, off-duty Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department officers were hired to address some of the high crime areas within the service area and close proximity to campus. A database was created to track the types of incidents and percentages of decrease and/or increase in crime and incidents along the corridor. During 2010-2011, 11 officers logged 1,377 patrol hours, working with neighborhood leaders and residents to identify and cover areas that have potential for crime and incidents.

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A $299,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office on Violence Against Women established the Johnson C. Smith University’s Alliance Against Violence Toward Women. Dr. Dezette Johnson, assistant professor of social work, is directing the three-year project.

The alliance is actively working to form a campus-community coalition to reduce violent crimes against women. To achieve its mission, the group is charged with establishing prevention and educational programming, training members of Judicial Affairs and increasing overall awareness on campus.

The Office of Residence Life embarked on an energy conservation competition in 2011 as a first step toward creating a sustainable campus. The competition challenged students in the residence halls to become more aware of energy use and consumption and to learn how to take responsibility for reducing energy use. The male students in Carter Hall won the competition with their creative ideas for conserving energy by turning off unneeded appliances and powering down at certain times during the day.

Nineteen JCSU students benefitted by one-on-one mentoring as part of the Wachovia Wells Fargo Foundation Mentoring Across Difference Program. The mentoring opportunity, made possible by the Women’s Inter-Cultural Exchange and Johnson C. Smith University, is funded by the Wachovia Wells Fargo Foundation. It is designed to develop students’ leadership and communication skills by putting them in touch will senior-level professionals.

The Student Support Services Program awarded more than $57,000 in grant aid to 41 Pell-eligible students who have unmet financial obligations. First-generation college students make up 98 percent of the student body and 70 percent are also low-income students. As a result, families are often overwhelmed with the financial requirements and processes of attending college. They are often unable to pay the amount needed for validation. The program designs a plan for each student that ensures their financial success at Johnson C. Smith University. After underclassmen have been serviced, aid is offered to upperclassmen.

Enriching Student LifeDivision of Student Success improves quality of the campus experience

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President’s Report 2010-2011

Statements of Financial PositionAs of June 30 2011 2010 $ $AssetsCash and cash equivalents 14,510,178 14,715,546Investments 50,425,092 45,189,763Accounts receivable, net of allowance for uncollectible accounts of approximately $607,000 in 2011 and $592,000 in 2010 597,191 625,933 Grants and receivable from federal and state government 1,488,814 826,362Contributions receivable, net 821,611 1,304,303Notes receivable, net of allow ance for uncollectible accounts of approximately $760,000 in 2011 and 2010 995,192 1,078,724Inventories 215,238 265,521Prepaid expenses 182,131 230,293Beneficial interest in trust 1,244,142 1,492,514Institutional property and equipment, net 37,829,070 39,079,919

Total assets 108,308,659 104,808,878

Liabilities and net assetsAccounts payable and accrued liabilities 3,582,953 3,602,446Bonds payable 5,470,000 6,055,000Advances from federal government for student loans 329,132 329,132Deferred revenues and other liabilities 116,746 131,792Capital lease obligations 1,036,200 549,781Notes payable 1,900,342 549,781Mortgage note payable - 706,280Asset retirement obligation 1,153,601 1,099,715

Total liabilities 13,588,974 14,474,845

Commitments and contingencies

Net assets:Unrestricted 45,608,624 45,735,506Temporarily restricted 17,857,670 13,581,803Permanently restricted 31,253,391 31,016,724

Total net assets 94,719,685 90,334,033 Total liabilities and net assets 108,308,659 104,808,878

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Statements of Activities 2011 2010

Temporarily PermanentlyFor the year ended June 30 Unrestricted Restricted Restricted Total Total $ $Revenues, gains and other support:Tuition and fees 22,631,891 - - 22,631,891 22,707,241 Less – Student assistance (5,059,946) - - (5,059,946) (3,038,231)

Tuition and fees, net 17,571,945 - - 17,571,945 19,669,010

Federal grants and contracts - 4,959,051 - 4,959,051 3,863,663State and local grants and contracts - 41,596 - 41,596 60,324Private gifts, grants and contracts 4,132,691 2,164,589 485,038 6,782,318 10,248,899Investment income 235,550 671,110 - 906,660 955,397Realized gains on sale of asset - - - - 189,067Net realized and unrealized gains/(losses) on investments 1,829,974 6,037,531 (248,371) 7,619,134 3,990,650Other income 665,206 151,362 - 816,568 627,961Sales and services of auxiliary enterprises 6,823,300 - - 6,823,300 7,368,215

Total revenues and gains 31,258,666 14,025,239 236,667 45,520,572 46,973,186Net assets released from restrictions 9,749,372 (9,749,372) - - -

Total revenues, gains and other support 41,008,038 4,275,867 236,667 45,520,572 46,973,186

Expenses and losses:

Educational and general:Instruction 11,840,366 - - 11,840,366 11,636,284Student services 7,741,421 - - 7,741,421 8,066,762Public service 1,331,122 - - 1,331,122 871,593Academic support 4,729,625 - - 4,729,625 5,522,486Institutional support 8,690,670 - - 8,690,670 8,472,913

Total educational and general expenses 34,333,204 - - 34,333,204 34,570,038Auxiliary enterprises 6,801,716 - - 6,801,716 7,003,912

Total expenses 41,134,920 - - 41,134,920 41,573,950

(Decrease) Increase in net assets (126,882) 4,275,867 236,667 4,385,652 5,399,236Net assets, beginning of year 45,735,506 13,581,803 31,016,724 90,334,033 84,934,797

Net assets, end of year 45,608,624 17,857,670 31,253,391 94,719,685 90,334,033

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President’s Report 2010-2011

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Philanthropy helps transform JCSU

Broad-based support

Johnson C. Smith University is rising to the occasion as it transforms into Charlotte’s premier independent urban university. The progress Johnson C. Smith University has enjoyed this past year would not have been possible without the dedication and support of alumni and friends.

During 2010-2011, the University further strengthened its financial standing with gifts that support students and facilities. Such support enables the University to continue its long legacy of producing compassionate and forward-thinking leaders.

Charitable giving to Johnson C. Smith University totaled $7,561,130 for FY 2011. Unrestricted gifts

to the JCSU Fund accounted for 57 percent of total giving, with the remaining 43 percent primarily designated for academic programs, faculty and student support, and revitalization efforts along the West Trade/Beatties Ford Road Corridor.

The Duke Endowment and UNCF continued their strong advocacy and support of the University’s strategic direction with gifts totaling $4,432,000 and $333,554, respectively, to support enrollment management, scholarship, capital campaign planning, the Center for Applied Leadership and Community Development, the Metropolitan College and the JCSU Fund.

Corporate, foundation and organization gifts totaled $2,089,360, a seven percent increase over the prior year. Collectively, this group provided more than $353,000 in expendable scholarship support to JCSU students. Individual support in other areas was substantial. Most notable was a $360,000 Cato Corporation grant that recognizes excellence in teaching by JCSU faculty. The Cato Par Excellence Endowed Teaching Award not only provides an annual stipend to a deserving faculty member, but also funds professional development

activities within the faculty member’s academic department. The Wells Fargo Foundation confirmed once again its confidence in the University’s efforts to revitalize the West Trade/Beatties Ford Road corridor by contributing an additional $250,000 to supplement its FY 2010 gift of $500,000. Finally, the Arthur Vining Davis Foundation invested $250,000 to assist the Center for Applied Leadership and Community Development in its outreach to African-American communities in the University’s target region.

Giving

Organizations $243,009

Foundations $727,404

Corporations $1,118,945

Faculty/Staff $11,180Family/Friends $138,282Trustees $110,070Alumni $446,682UNCF $333,554Duke $4,432,000

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Arch of Triumph Gala

Alumni Giving

The Annual Arch of Triumph Gala, the University’s signature fundraising event, grossed more than $230,000 for the JCSU Fund this past year. The third annual gala celebrated the 144th anniversary of the University’s founding and recognized five 2011 Arch of Triumph Award Honorees representing excellence in their fields and a commitment to serving their communities: Hill Harper, Carlenia G. Ivory, Charles L. Curry and Michael Marsicano.

The event brought together alumni, staff, community and corporations to support scholarships, teaching and learning initiatives and other programs vital to providing a quality education to our students. JCSU appreciates presenting sponsor Wells Fargo, the more than 70 table sponsors and all who made this year’s gala such a great success. Since its inception, the event has raised more than $622,000.

Alumni support is a key indicator of a university’s financial strength, and we are extremely grateful for the generosity of our dedicated alumni. Below is a list of the 2010-2011 1867 Giving Societies inductees:

Golden Bull Society in honor of the University’s golden bull mascot who is the embodiment of pride, spirit and association with Johnson C. Smith University.Cumulative gifts ranging from $100,000 - $499,999Mrs. Eva G. Donaldson ’48Mr. Talmadge W. Fair ’61Trustee Parran L. Foster III ’72Trustee J. Frank Harrison III

Duke Society in honor of James B. Duke, who included Johnson C. Smith University in The Duke Endowment in 1924. Cumulative gifts ranging from $50,000 - $99,999Trustee Thomas E. Baldwin ’71 Mrs. DeLois A. Washington ’73Mr. Reginald J. Washington ’69

Myers Society in honor of Col. William R. Myers’ gift of eight acres of land to establish a permanent site for the then Biddle Memorial Institute.Cumulative gifts ranging from $25,000 - $49,999Reverend James L. Allen ’60Trustee James A. Gaither ’66Mrs. Lucille G. Gaither ’66Mrs. Carolyn JonesDr. Paula NewsomeTrustee Richard J. OsborneDr. Imogene Yongue

Sanders Society in honor of Dr. Daniel J. Sanders, the first African-American president of Johnson C. Smith University.Cumulative gifts ranging from $10,000 - $24,999Mrs. Jean B. Corey ’57Dr. Charles L. Curry ’55Mr. Junius B. Francis ’49Mr. Cornelius R. Henderson II ’00Ms. Mary L. Lesesne ’66Dr. Donald N. MagerDr. Ronald E. McFarland, Sr. ’77Dr. Cassius M. Plair ’37Mrs. Gail McFadden Roberts ’83Mr. William L. Roberts ’82Dr. Kenneth Whitted ’65Mrs. Willetta A. Whitted ’68Dr. David H. Woodbury, Jr. ’51Mrs. Amanda H. Wright ’60

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CLASS OF 1938 $1,300 Class Agent: Office of Alumni Affairs Estate of Idelle Rhyne Coles Dr. Clarence F. Stephens CLASS OF 1939 $5,490 Class Agent: Office of Alumni Affairs Estate of Harvey B. Michael Mrs. Cora Lee Morton Massey Mr. Franklin D. Wood CLASS OF 1940 $500 Class Agent: Office of Alumni Affairs Ms. Ireta Taylor Dawson CLASS OF 1941 $27,950 Class Agent: Office of Alumni Affairs Reverend State W. Alexander Dr. Catherine McKee McCottry Ms. Lois A. Simms CLASS OF 1942 $1,518 Class Agent: Office of Alumni Affairs Ms. Ella Wilsonia Chenault* Trustee Horace A. Davenport Mr. Prince A. Erwin, Jr. CLASS OF 1943 $250 Class Agent: Office of Alumni Affairs Mrs. Blondola Powell Lucas Mr. Andrew J. McGhee, Jr. CLASS OF 1944 $1,600 Class Agent: Mrs. Vernilla T. Glenn Mrs. Vernilla Glenn Mr. William Dunbar Langhorne Mrs. Roberta Brooks Shearin Mrs. Jennye E. C. Taylor CLASS OF 1945 $850 Class Agents: Dr. Darius L. Swann Mrs. Mildred S. Grier Mrs. Catherine R. Hawkins Dr. Joseph E. Thompson, Sr. Mrs. Darwin McBeth Walton Ms. Esther Knuckles Witherspoon CLASS OF 1946 $400 Class Agent: Office of Alumni Affairs Ms. Margaret Louise Carr Reverend Joe E. Maxwell CLASS OF 1947 $1,600 Class Agent: Mrs. Gloria P. Munoz-Martin Senior Bishop John Hurst Adams Dr. Nelson A. Fain Dr. Winona L. Fletcher Mr. Julius W. Mallard Mrs. Gloria P. Munoz-Martin Reverend James Deotis Roberts CLASS OF 1948 $22,220 Class Agent: Mrs. Mattie S. Grigsby Mrs. Lois H. Byers Ms. Mary B. Chasten Mrs. Hyla Sue B. Cundiff Mrs. Eva G. Donaldson Dr. Gwendoline Young Fortune Ms. Fatina P. Gaston

Mrs. Mattie Solice Grigsby Dr. Charles Green James Mrs. Johnsie Anthony Lowe Mr. Fred D. McLeod Mrs. Magnolia M. Pickens Dr. Clarence W. R. Wade Mrs. Juanita G. Williams CLASS OF 1949 $6,995 Class Agent: Mr. Charles W. Hargrave Mrs. Mary L. Crumley Mr. Junius B. Francis Mrs. Anita T. Garner Dr. Joseph A. Gaston Mrs. Maggie Lloyd Gilliam Mr. Charles W. Hargrave Mrs. Allie Patterson Hartso Dr. Maben Dixon Herring Mrs. Louella Coffey Kincaid Mr. Willie F. McIntosh Mr. John Henry Potts Reverend Wilburn M. Sanders, Sr. Mrs. Odelle Steele Searles CLASS OF 1950 $1,560 Class Agent: Ms. Ruth S. Cathey Mr. Raphael O. Black Mrs. Ruth S. Cathey Dr. Bettye Shropshire Irwin Mrs. Eunice B. Joyner Mr. O’Dell Robinson Mrs. Mattie Carter Sydnor CLASS OF 1951 $14,400 Class Agents: Mr. Harry Jackson Dr. Maggie Lynch Mallory Mr. William A. Allison Mrs. Leora Ernestine Broady Mr. Paul L. Broady Mr. Willie E. Davis Mrs. Mildred M. Frederick Reverend Lawrence T. Glenn, Sr. Mr. Harry L. Jackson Dr. Maggie Lynch Mallory Mr. Vincent G. Mallory Dr. N. Horace Mann, Jr. Mrs. Constance Monroe Mrs. Laurichard S. Rainey The Honorable Carl T. Ratliff Mrs. Iris M. Rattley Mr. William H. SheppersonIII Mrs. Vera P. Swann Mr. Andrew W. Turner, Jr. Dr. David H. Woodbury, Jr. CLASS OF 1952 $1,325 Class Agent: Office of Alumni Affairs Mr. Oliver N. Clark Ms. Amanda B. Graham Trustee James H. Hargett Mr. Daniel R. Hooks Mrs. Mamie E. Jones Dr. Charles Morris, Jr. Mr. Arthur C. Redding Mr. Clayton M. Richardson Mr. Oscar D. Tate

CLASS OF 1953 $9,641 Class Agents: Deloris G. Evans Mrs. Mary J. Bowden Mrs. Johnnie M. Collins Trustee Melva W. Costen Mrs. Lotess Priestley Cright Mrs. Deloris G. Evans Dr. Louilyn Funderburk Hargett Mrs. Ruby D. Harris Mrs. Helen V. Henry Miss Harriett L. Lewis Mr. Charles E. Motley Mrs. LaVerne R. Parker Reverend Benjamin F. Thompson Mrs. Frances T. Wade Dr. Benjamin O. Watkins, Jr. CLASS OF 1954 $2,245 Class Agents: Mrs. Johnsie M. Grier Mrs. Janie Clinkscales Chavis-Lucas Mrs. Helena T. Cunningham Mr. Earnest E. Fair, Sr. Mrs. Henrietta M. Motley Mrs. Margaret H. Thomas Mrs. Esther A. Wright CLASS OF 1955 $13,425 Class Agent: Dr. Telezee Foster Mr. Cecil L. Adderley, Jr. Mr. Alston Bellamy Mrs. Evelyn J. Blackwell Mrs. Grace J. Bryant Mrs. Elizabeth A. Carrothers Dr. Charles Lorenza Curry Mr. Wendell A. Daniel Mr. Ernest Thomas Evans Mr. Matthew Evans Dr. Telezee Littlejohn Foster Mrs. Gloria Howard Free Dr. David L. Hunter Mr. Roosevelt D. Odom, Sr. Dr. Louis W. Pointer Mr. Thad Rhodes, Jr. Mr. Rudolph C. Worsley CLASS OF 1956 $10,900 Class Agents: Mrs. Beatrice T. Johnson Mrs. Muriel D. Wiggins Mrs. Sallie S. Durham Mr. Frank Theodore Gaither, Sr. Mrs. Reather F. Green Mrs. Beatrice T. Johnson Mrs. Wilhelmina Page Kimpson Mrs. Pecola A. Maxwell Mrs. Evelyn W. McIntosh Mrs. Shirley T. Paramore Mrs. Juanita Wideman Reynolds Mrs. Della Jaggers Sanders Ms. Millie R. Snider Mrs. Muriel D. Wiggins Mrs. Lu Nell Withers Mrs. Ethel A. Woodard

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CLASS OF 1957 $6,250 Class Agent: Mr. Rufus D. Spears, Sr. Dr. Ladda B. Cook Mr. Charles F. Davis Dr. Ophelia DeLaine Gona Ms. Louise Page Gordon Mrs. Mildred L. Johnson Dr. Eddie S. Moore, MD Mrs. Lucille Reynolds Morris Mrs. Selma A. Simelton Mr. Leon C. Watkins CLASS OF 1958 $5,365 Class Agents: Mr. Joseph Bugg Mrs. Sarah Y. Gist Ms. Reba E. Adam Mr. Thomas G. Clyburn Mr. Norman L. Deas Mr. Lemuel H. Froneberger Mrs. Ilda J. Green Mr. William Hunter Harris Mr. Johnny M. Lunsford Mrs. Josephine McKissick Mrs. Eartha Mae McMichael Mr. William Bruce McMillan Mr. Ira Thompson IV Mrs. Nannie B. Young CLASS OF 1959 $6,000 Class Agents: Dr. Charlie L. Kennedy Reverend Lloyd B. Morris Mrs. Geraldine Helton Clyburn Mrs. Patricia S. Dixon Mr. James Edwards Mr. James E. Farmer, Jr. Mrs. Bernice S. Ferguson Ms. Lucille Joyner Reverend Lloyd B. Morris Ms. Nellie R. Purefoy Mrs. Neutrice C. Quick Towens Mr. Joseph White Reverend George Murray Wilson CLASS OF 1960 $20,800 Class Agent: Mrs. Bernice Corbett-Smith Ms. Loretta Crowder Stanley Reverend James L. Allen Ms. Annie Wallace Collier Mr. John P. Cureton Mr. Brumit B. DeLaine Ms. Edith Strickland DeLaine Mr. Johnny H. Johnson Trustee Argie Knox Johnson Mr. Otto N. Moore, Sr. Trustee McKinley Washington, Jr. Mrs. Amanda H. Wright CLASS OF 1961 $43,773 Class Agent: Talmadge W. Fair Mrs. Garnell D. Bailey Mrs. Dorothy Ellis Mr. Talmadge W. Fair Mr. Frank Edney Gadsden Mr. George K. Johnson Mrs. Joetter Joyner Johnson Ms. Lizzie S. Madison Mrs. Vera B. McIntosh Mrs. Arlease A. Neal Mrs. Lena Helton Pickens Ms. Nancy E. Rodriguez

Mrs. Geraldine S. Rorie Ms. Nancy Patricia Smith Ms. Rose Lyons Smith Mrs. Ernell D. Stephenson Ms. Anna M. Vernon Mrs. Hattie F. Walker Mr. Howard W. Ways Mr. Russell Young Ms. Gwendolyn D. Young CLASS OF 1962 $9,000 Class Agents: Mr. James Walker Mrs. Jeannette Dozier Mrs. Mary Roberts Bailey Mr. Frankie G. Barnes Mrs. Jo Alice Blyther Mrs. Hattie Ruth Brookens Ms. Virginia Anne Curry Senator Charlie S. Dannelly Mr. George Dorman, Jr. Mrs. Jeannette Dozier Ms. Vermell H. Drayton Mrs. Virginia Ann Graves Mr. Arthur Graves Reverend Carnell Hampton Mrs. Gretel Thomas James Mr. William Louis Johnson Dr. William H. Joyner Mr. Willie L. Little Mrs. Nancy Springs Morris Mr. George R. Stinson Mr. James Walker Ms. Judith E. Washington, Esq. CLASS OF 1963 $4,555 Class Agent: Mrs. Sandra Davis Ms. Barbara B. Clarkson Ms. Gussie Floyd Mr. Sidney Glee Mr. Samuel Johnson, Jr. Mr. Luther C. Jones Ms. Barbara Ferguson Kamara Mr. Fred Lewis Ms. Viella Mason Mrs. Lillie I. Matthews Mr. Harold J. Napper* Mrs. Eddimae G. Tisdale Ms. Carol E. Tunstall Mr. Cornelious W. Williams, Sr. Dr. Shirley Mae Williams Thompson Ms. Maxine Dunn Woods CLASS OF 1964 $20,545 Class Agent: Mrs. Dorothy Gordon Mitchell Mrs. Ella M. Barnes Dr. Boisey O. Barnes, Jr. Dr. Pat Barr-Harrison Mrs. Veronica Bynum Bethel Mr. Curtis L. Brooks Mrs. Bettye Garrick Byrd Mr. Henry D. Byrd* Mrs. Hattie Dunn Campbell Mr. Freddie Sinclair Clinton Dr. Thomas Collins, Jr. Ms. Willie Beatrice Colson Mr. Herbert N. Cunningham Mr. Palmer T. Doiley Mrs. Ellen L. Doiley Dr. Richard F. Dozier, Sr. Mrs. Ellen Dean Crawford Evans

Mr. Paul D. Faulkner Mr. John N. Faxio Mrs. Rebecca James Fulton Mr. George E. Goodman Mrs. Elizabeth Worthy Graves Mrs. Janice Tate Gresham Ms. Martha Gamble Hall Ms. Ellaree Hampton Mr. J. C. Haynes Mr. Robert C. Johnson, Jr. Dr. Lonnie Keith Mr. Clarence Ellie Little Dr. Shirley Wilson Logan Mrs. Sandra Nicholson Martin Ms. Sheila McDowell Ms. Vertelle D. Middleton Mrs. Dorothy Gordon Mitchell Ms. Amy L. Pasour Mrs. Brenda Long Sanders Dr. June M. Smith Mrs. Mazie L. Storr Ms. Willie Belton Suswell Mr. Sidney Vance Mr. Clarence E. Wilson Mrs. Bertha B. Woods Reverend Thomasena Dodd Wright Mrs. Barbara Y. Young CLASS OF 1965 $17,850 Class Agents: Mrs. Pearl Welch Ms. Doris Wilson Mrs. Margaret Love Brandon Ms. Lula M. Brown Reverend Franklin D. Colclough Dr. Harry T. Coleman Mr. Meredith M. Evans, Jr. Mrs. Idell W. Glenn Mrs. Carrie E. Hampton Mrs. Shirley M. Hunter Mrs. Eva S. Johnson Mrs. Irene Neal Lowry Mrs. Ossie H. Martin Mr. Leon McClinton Mrs. Johnnie Steward McCray Ms. Alice F. Mitchell Trustee Obie Patterson Mr. Richard Blackout Reeves Dr. George G. Reynolds Dr. Horace R. Rice Mrs. Rachel B. Smith Ms. Martha E. Warren Ms. Pearl V. Welch Dr. Kenneth Whitted CLASS OF 1966 $23,200 Class Agent: Mr. James A. Gaither Mr. Herman Carl Bagley Ms. Sandra McGriff Bookman Dr. Henry Joseph Bowers Mr. James W. Brandon Mrs. Sarah C. Crowder Ms. Deborah Doris Mrs. Ruby F. Dubose Ms. Bettie Jean Foster Ms. Barbara J. Foster Mr. James A. Gaither Mrs. Lucille Garrick Gaither Ms. Vera Hampton Gardener Ms. Annette P. Graham

Thank You

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Ms. Marguerite D. Greene Ms. Gertude Hadley Ms. Mary L. Lesesne Mr. Norman T. Little Mr. Marion Herman Massey Mr. David O. Prince Mr. James Ray Ms. Ida B. Reid Mr. Samuel H. Reid Mr. Leonard R. Sanders Mr. James E. Thomas The Honorable Sandra Townes Mrs. Brenda E. Twiggs Mrs. Paulette G. Williams CLASS OF 1967 $7,393 Class Agent: Mr. Nathaniel Baccus Mrs. Sarah E. Bellamy Mrs. Jeannie Frasier Bryant Mr. Robert L. Coffey Mr. Samuel L. Cunningham Ms. Florence J. Day Mr. James Lee Greene Mrs. Carole C. Henley Mr. Ronald T. Johnson Mrs. Gretta Moorhead Ms. Claudia Nichols Mrs. Virginia W. Peterkin Mr. Arcelia Wicker, Sr. CLASS OF 1968 $2,826 Class Agent: Mr. Calvin Lewers Mrs. Ann Austin Mr. Horace D. Black Mrs. Carolyn Bridges-Graves Mrs. Candace Bynum Currence Mr. Rhenn T. Darensburg Ms. Yolanda Ford Mr. Jesse B. Goode, Jr. Ms. Grace Henderson Outlaw Ms. Judy Dowell Ingram Ms. Gladys James Mr. Johnny J. Jenkins Mrs. Rosemary L. Lawrence Mr. Calvin Lewers Mrs. Frances G. Lewis-Steiner Mr. Luke Salley Mr. Stephen J. Schley Ms. Marilyn Gaither Thompson CLASS OF 1969 $11,505 Class Agents: Mr. Calvin Banks Mrs. Shirley Means Greene Dr. Stephen Kwasi Agyekum Mr. Calvin Banks Mrs. Jessie M. Broadaway Mr. William L. Broadaway Miss Nevonia Dean Ms. Jo Ella Cooper Ferrell Ms. C. Dianne Freeman Mrs. Daphne Jones Graves-Smith Mrs. Shirley Means Greene Mr. James F. Harris Mrs. Bertha Harris Mr. Charles Hodges Mr. Cody McAuthur King Mrs. Vera W. Lewers Ms. Portia E. McCollum Mr. James I. Melvin Ms. Vivian H. Reed Terry

Ms. Helen B. Reynolds Mrs. Ann Marie Riley Mr. Robert G. Seabrooks, CPA Mrs. Correll Loundermon Townes Reverend David L. Wallace, Sr. Mr. Reginald James Washington Mrs. Sandrea T. B. Williamson CLASS OF 1970 $5,115 Class Agent: Ms. Gloria Jean Tiller Mrs. Deborah Marioneaux Allen Mr. Mack Daniel Canady, Jr. Mr. Hubert I. Davis, Sr. Mrs. Juanita D. Floyd Dr. John E. Floyd Mr. Raymond Johnson, Jr. Mr. Albert L. Jordan Mrs. Nellie Dunn Kennedy Ms. Verta Witherspoon Looper Reverend Lonnie Jones Oliver Mr. Delano R. Rackard Mr. Charles Thomas Robinson Trustee Grover Smith Ms. Gloria Jean Tiller Mrs. Forestine D. Vaughn Mr. Edward G. West CLASS OF 1971 $18,650 Class Agents: Trustee Thomas E. Baldwin Dr. James Phillip Jeter Ms. Delores Adams Trustee Thomas E. Baldwin Mr. Daniel Bouldrick Dr. Curtis W. Branch Mr. John W. CostnerIII Ms. Bessie Jean Crisswell Ms. Jessie Joan Crisswell Mr. Harold S. Dawkins Mrs. Hazel I. Drummond Reverend Larry Hill Mrs. Veronica M. Isaac Mr. Charles N. Jackson Mrs. Jacquelyn M. Jenkins Dr. James Phillip Jeter Ms. Comatha B. Johnson Mrs. Emma Y. Martin-Goodman Mr. Bernard V. McGraw Ms. Ivy A. Metz Mr. Nolan L. Nolley Mrs. Yvette B. Patterson Dr. Warner L. Pinchback, Jr. Mr. Jerry R. Schools Ms. Julia Rose Shepherd Reverend James E. Simmons Ms. Lolita S. Turner Mrs. Phyllis P. Wade CLASS OF 1972 $23,076 Class Agents: Mr. William H. Gunn Mr. Matthew H. Holland Mrs. Jeanette Patterson Ashley Mr. Gerald J. Baucom Ms. Brenda Jenkins Bennett Dr. John J. Brown, Jr. Mrs. Gladys Brown Mrs. Velma Butler-Brown Mr. Robert D. Craven Mr. Michael W. Crowell Mr. James E. Daughtridge Ms. Gloria A. Davis

Dr. Bobby G. Dawkins Mr. Joseph Faust Mrs. Patricia C. Foster Ms. Barbara Jean Fuller Mr. William H. Gunn Ms. H. Arba Hall Mr. Malloy T. Harris, Jr. Mrs. Gerald E. Hatcher Mrs. Phyllis T. Hilliard Mr. Matthew H. Holland Mr. David W. Hughes Mrs. Carlenia G. Ivory Dr. Edward L. Jones Mr. Peter S. Jones III Dr. Michael L. Lindsey, Sr. Mrs. Shirley J. McDonald Ms. Rita P. Mitchell Mr. Ronald L. Nelson Mrs. Sula Henderson Page Trustee Parran L. Foster III Mr. Benjamin E. Rawlins Mrs. Yvette P. Rawlins Mrs. Gwendolyn Smith Mrs. Kutricia A. Spann Mrs. Jacqueline D. Stewart Ms. Georgia E. Thomas Dr. Gary Thompson Ms. Gwendolyn Olivia Whitsell CLASS OF 1973 $8,985 Class Agent: Ms. Faye Wright Mr. Ozzie L. Black, Jr. Mrs. Debora S. Blakney Mr. Myron D. Brown Mr. T. Kelvin Crenshaw Mr. Andrew J. Gray Mrs. Metter C. Hodges Mr. Stephen W. Joyner, Sr. Mr. Thomas Latimer Mrs. Yolanda B. McGraw Mr. Barney Morris Mr. Clayton S. Reid Mrs. Cassandra Reynolds Jordan Mr. Marion B. Robinson* Reverend Mark R. Royster, Sr. Mr. Mickel Singleton Mrs. DeLois A. Washington CLASS OF 1974 $4,800 Class Agents: Dr. Lucinda Blue Dr. Rhonda O. Covington Dr. Lucinda Bowen Blue Dr. Rhonda O. Covington Mr. Kenny H. Faulkner Ms. Debra Dry Frazier Mr. Alphonso D. Green Mrs. Dorothy Baldwin Latimer Ms. Glenda L. Pyant Ms. Blenda D. Younger CLASS OF 1975 $7,184 Class Agents: Ms. Christy Bryant Dr. Phyllis Worthy Dawkins Ms. Geraldine Dawson Ms. Christy Shelton Bryant Ms. Geraldine Dawson Ms. Billie D. Nichols Mr. Neil Prioleau Mr. Gregory L. Woods

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CLASS OF 1976 $2,325 Class Agent: Mr. Jerry Clark Mrs. Jacqueline R. Cherry Mr. Jerry Clark Reverend James R. Covington, Jr. Mr. Wallace H. Davis, Jr.* Ms. Shelia D. Harvey Mrs. Lavone C. Hicks Mrs. Carla Boone Hinds Mr. Steffen C. Knight Ms. Rosilyn Denise Outen Mrs. Diane Wilson Proctor Mrs. Warrenell Lesane Spindle Ms. Robbie J. Thompson Ms. Delores Timberlake Mrs. Gail W. Tolbert CLASS OF 1977 $7,595 Class Agent: Mr. Johnny Headen Mr. Wayne V. Banks Dr. Angela B. Bell Mrs. Carlise Joyner Blakey Mr. Gerald M. Blakey Dr. Sheila Renee Brown Mr. Earl A. Clipper Ms. Deltha J. Cousar-Jeffries Pastor Fredrick Amos Davis Mrs. Deotis J. Bragg Davis Mrs. Pamela Everett Mr. Lloyd Beaver Gibson Ms. Cheryl D. Graber Mrs. Jacqueline C. Green Mrs. Sadie M. Haney Ms. Latrecia D. Harrison Mr. Johnny L. Headen Ms. Joni Mills Hicks Mr. Stevenson Hogan Mrs. Geraldine B. Hogan Mrs. Emma H. Kurtz Mrs. Deborah W. Lanier Reverend Warren J. Lesane, Jr. Mr. Alphonso Lide Dr. Vincent D. Mallory Ms. Dixie E. Martin Dr. Ronald E. McFarland, Sr. Mrs. Cheryl Legette Myrick Mrs. Germaine Patterson-Smith Ms. Wanda Gail Rogers Phillips Mrs. Pansy P. Steele Ms. Pinkey Ann Sullivan Mrs. Blanche E. Talley Mr. Michael Travis Mrs. Edith Worsham CLASS OF 1978 $1,470 Class Agents: Mrs. Annette G. Wright Ms. Sheila B. Petty Ms. Carolyn Austin-Younge Mrs. Sharron McKnight Clipper Ms. Siclinda C. Elliott Atty. Larry Hall Mr. Ron L. Matthews Mrs. Shelia B. Petty Mr. Dwight Pinson Ms. Gail Deavers Reed Mr. Mickel L. Roseborough

CLASS OF 1979 $875 Class Agent: Mrs. Peggy M. Lide Mr. Tommi Garris Mrs. Paula W. King Mrs. Peggy McCloud Lide Mrs. Ellen Freeman Reid Mr. Roy J. Rivers Ms. Terry Hogan Tiamd CLASS OF 1980 $2,350 Class Agents: Mrs. Cynthia Smith Ms. Karen E. Watson Mrs. Joyce S. Barnett Mr. Ronald Cooper Mr. Charles L. Elder, Jr. Mr. Sam Hinnant Ms. Tina M. Johnson Ms. Carol D. Jones Mrs. Margaret J. Massey Mrs. Loretta B. Moore Mrs. Vickie Teresa Moseley-Jones Mr. Jeff Owens Dr. Priscilla Rice Mrs. Cynthia McAfee Smith Mr. Charles M. Wilson CLASS OF 1981 $11,000 Class Agent: Mr. Dennis K. Branch Mr. Dennis K. Branch Ms. Valgene Brown Mr. Jeffery Coan, Jr. Mrs. Blessyng Mychele Conway Ms. Lisa L. Durmo Ms. Vereda P. Elliott Ms. Marcella E. Ellis Ms. Teri Gilmore Freeman Mrs. Lauryetta G. Gentry Mrs. Juanita G. Gilmore-Walton Ms. Trula Hearne-Freeman Mr. Steven A. Jarrett Ms. Loretta Berryman Jefferson Mrs. Sarah-elaine Jones Ms. Albertha H. Lawson, PhD Mrs. Clara G. Lowery Mr. Dwight S. Miller Ms. Dorothy Mae Monroe Reverend James Herbert Nelson II Mrs. Melba Wooten Newsome Mr. Kenneth E. Newsome, Sr. Mr. Kenneth J. Oglesby Mr. Robert A. Owens Ms. Janice Squirewell Paige Mr. Jesse E. Ricks Mr. Ricky Roberson Mr. Richard E. Stewart Ms. Fernanda G. Tate-Owens Ms. Linda Tucker Ms. Laverne R. Watson Ms. Donna Maria West Mrs. Joyce C. Williams Mrs. Kathy Lynn Williams Mrs. Betty Montgomery Williams

CLASS OF 1982 $3,280 Class Agent: Ms. Sheila L. Williams Dr. James H. Harris, Jr. Ms. Stephanie M. McLeod Mr. Reginald Pincham Mr. William Lee Roberts Mrs. Regina L. Scott Johnson Mr. Willie T. Smith III Mrs. Natalie Stockton Johnson CLASS OF 1983 $1,050 Class Agent: Ms. Leanna M. Rogers Ms. Robin Lynn Blackwell Mr. Dwayne K. Chambers Mr. Scott Ellis Ms. Nancy E. Mark Mr. Carl E. Muldrow Mrs. Joan Bulger Williams CLASS OF 1984 $1,610 Class Agent: Mr. Charles A. Smith Mr. Timothy L. Alston, Jr. Dr. Detra K. Brooks Mr. Gregory Burrell Mr. Ervin L. Gourdine Ms. Vonda D. Hayes Mr. Ricky Wade Mr. Arthur L. Wilson Mr. Randolph Worsley CLASS OF 1985 $445 Class Agents: Mrs. Felicia D. Morgan Mrs. Kimberly Dawson Munn Mrs. Stephanie B. Burrell Ms. Vanessa Latrale Giles Mr. Charles E. Head Ms. Unithia Banks McGruder CLASS OF 1986 $1,740 Class Agent: Ms. Deedra O. Wright Mr. Anthony M. Bright Ms. Ella Mae Hairston Mrs. Karen Jones Mr. Glenn Phillips Mr. James Erwin Saunders II Mr. Marvin C. Sharp Mr. Dennis Squirewell Mr. Christopher A. Womack Ms. Deedra O. Wright CLASS OF 1987 $650 Class Agent: Mr. Craig A. Bell Mrs. Lisa Bronson-Sans Dr. Walter J. Hill Ms. LaShun Lawson Ms. LaTonya M. McGowan Mr. Marion Oliver Sans CLASS OF 1988 $4,100 Class Agent: Dr. Octavia Cannon Dr. Octavia M. Cannon Mr. James Ely III Mr. Kenneth Griffin Mr. Irvin W. Jackson Ms. Emma Mark Dr. Christopher Clomus Mathis Mr. David Moncree Mrs. Antoine Whitlock-Hale Mrs. Natasha King Williams

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CLASS OF 1989 $900 Class Agent: Mr. Gregg P. Hankins Lieutenant Colonel Morris L. Bodrick Mrs. Lynnette Helene Harris-Scott Mrs. Jamela Middleton Wintons CLASS OF 1990 $150 Class Agents: Ms. Velda Fludd Ms. Wanda Jones Mr. Tracy Chamblee Ms. Felice D. Hightower Ms. Crystal Waites CLASS OF 1991 $1,055 Class Agents: Ms. Patricia Wilson Mrs. Malacy Taylor-Williams Ms. Joy Fuller Mr. Elford Hallums Mr. Marvin M. Maynor Mr. John M. Norris Ms. Monika Rhue Mr. Jonathan D. Truesdale Mr. David K. Washington Ms. Patricia Wilson CLASS OF 1992 $1,012 Class Agent: Ms. Nina Newton Dr. Joy M. Barnes-Johnson Ms. Latonya Dilligard Edwards, Esq. Mrs. Felicia Walton Gray Mr. Shedrick D. Kirkpatrick Ms. LaPronda I. Spann Dr. Terrill Tops Mr. Hazel Williams, Jr. Ms. Taneshia W. Winton CLASS OF 1993 $550 Class Agent: Mrs. Jeri-Lynn McKnight Thompson Mr. LaMonte Richardson Dr. Pamela L. Taylor CLASS OF 1994 $495 Class Agents: Dr. Shanna Greene Benjamin Ms. Tifferney Michelle White Ms. LaFrance Carpenter Ms. Spamvetta Edwards Mrs. Lanette R. Madison-Hinton Ms. Andrea Swindler Ms. Tifferney Michelle White CLASS OF 1995 $363 Class Agent: Ms. Olaiya M. Kelly Mrs. Pauline Holmes Feimster Ms. Olaiya Kelly Ms. Rasheda L. McMullin Mrs. Cynthia D. Richardson Ms. Regina Smith Ms. Crystal M. Wilson

CLASS OF 1996 $302 Class Agent: Ms. Tonya Johnson Mrs. Kristen J. Berry Mrs. Deena Davenport-Beasley Ms. Terricia Y. Gaines Mr. Gerald C. Jones Mrs. Willie B. Mobley CLASS OF 1997 $370 Class Agent: Mrs. Keisha Wilson Ms. Traci Charlene Benjamin Ms. Okeatta Brown Ms. Nicole Bullock Mr. Eric Joyner Mrs. Keisha Ramey Wilson CLASS OF 1998 $350 Class Agent: Ms. Petrina M. Smith Ms. Jennifer Bell Ms. Davida Loren Haywood Mrs. Crystal Henry Mrs. Eunice Murray CLASS OF 1999 $290 Class Agent: Office of Alumni Affairs Mr. Edward Joyner, Jr. Ms. Angela S. McClain Mr. William S. P. Watkins CLASS OF 2000 $1,650 Class Agent: Mr. Herman B. Gloster Mr. Cornelius R. Henderson II Mr. Kemuel Murray Mrs. Michelle Vigil Thornton Dr. Alicia Nicki Washington CLASS OF 2001 $945 Class Agents: Ms. Felicia C. Brooks-Gadson Mr. Andrew Lovett, Jr. Mr. Quandrian Bronner Miss Felicia Carol Brooks-Gadson Ms. Rashanda Clark Ms. Tymeeka Dickerson Ms. Anitra Goshea Mr. Omari Greene Ms. Syeetah Hampton-El Ms. Efunyemi Morenike Hughes Mr. Stephen W. Joyner, Jr. Ms. Angela Beasley Leach Mr. Andrew Lovett, Jr. Mr. Manuel L. McGriff Ms. Danielle Adams Monroe Mrs. Elena A. Singleton CLASS OF 2002 $700 Class Agents: Mrs. Shayla Jackson Ward Ms. Unique N. Morris Ms. Christie J. Blackmon Ms. Elva Lynch Mrs. Shayla Jackson Ward Ms. Keena L. Williams Ms. Khristy D. Womack

CLASS OF 2003 $458 Class Agent: Ms. Kristin E. Hicks Ms. Germaine Marie Blakey Ms. Crystal Lattimer Ms. Sharifa T. McKerson Mr. Ricky Muse, Jr. Ms. Tanique Laurette Odom Ms. Malachia Pauling Mr. Travis Scott Ms. Gwendolyn Thomas CLASS OF 2004 $40 Class Agents: Mr. Robin M. Phillips Ms. LeAnn C. Harley Ms. Jessica Janelle Gay Ms. Erika LaShawn Johnson Mr. Viticus Sentino Thomas Ms. Jessica Nichelle Williams Class Agents: Mr. Anthony D. Tindall Mr. Alexis Bibbs Mr. Alexis Bibbs Mr. Ricky Elum Ms. Barbara J. Hamilton Ms. Stephanie P. Jones Ms. Nicole Owens Mr. Anthony D. Tindall CLASS OF 2006 $445 Class Agents: Mrs. Ebonee Mayo Mitchell Mr. William Utley Mr. Daunte’ Bruce Mr. LeVar Terrell Crooms Mr. Freddie Davis Mrs. Rhonda Lynn Dorsey-Prude Mr. John Nicholas Holmes Ms. Ebonee Mayo-Mitchell Ms. Tanisha Mickles Mr. Ricky Nelson Whitley CLASS OF 2008 $5 Class Agents: Mr. Tony A. White Ms. Zena E. M. Conway Mr. Efrem Jerome Baker CLASS OF 2009 $52 Class Agent: Mr. Durrell E. Brown Ms. Nicole M. Guiberteaux CLASS OF 2010 $150 Class Agent: Ms. Ariel Watts Ms. Lael Kasher Clark Ms. Ranndi R. Reed

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Memorial GiftsDONORC.A. Johnson Class of 1967Central Piedmont Community CollegeClass of 1948Cornerstone Fellowship Baptist ChurchFirst Congregational United Church of ChristJack & Jill of America, Inc. - Columbia ChapterJCSU 100 ClubJCSU Columbia Alumni ChapterJCSU Norfolk Alumni ChapterJCSU Washington Metropolitan ChapterJohn D. Dovich & AssociatesListon Family Land CompanyMartinsville Alumnae Chapter Delta Sigma Theta, Inc.Metropolitan Baptist Church Missionary Executive MinistryMount Lebanon Baptist ChurchMount Zion Missionary Baptist ChurchMt. Olives United Missionary Baptist ChurchPotomac District Sunday School CouncilWomens Missionary & Educational Auxiliary of Smith RiverMrs. Anne C. AdamsMs. Sandra AlbrightReverend James L. AllenMrs. Lisa Andujar-RayMr. Marvin BassMrs. Miriam G.BatesMs. Debra BaughMrs. Jan BeckwithMr. William G. BocchioMs. Betty BordenMs. China BrownMs. Colleen H. BrownMrs. Muriel T. BurksMs. Shirley BynoeMs. Angela CarverDr. Julius and Mrs. Vivian L. ChambersMr. Charles ChapmanMs. Gwen ChapmanMs. Jestine B. CoaxumMs. Virginia R. CofieldMs. Alice ColemanMr. T. Kelvin CrenshawMrs. Hyla Sue B. CundiffMs. Kitty DadePastor Fredrick Amos DavisDr. Edna L. DavisMr. Wendell DavisMs. Geneva DillardMrs. Eva G. DonaldsonMr. Daryl DouglasMrs. L. W. DowneyMr. John and Mrs. Delores DrennonMr. Bill DuboseMs. Shirley H.Elliott

Ms. Brenda FooteMs. Yolanda FordDr. Gwendoline Young FortuneMrs. Janeen J. GammageMs. Fatina P. GastonMs. Sonia C. GloverMs. Helen M. GrayMr. M.O. GrigsbyMrs. Mattie Solice GrigsbyAtty. Larry HallMs. Hattie M. HardinMs. Sandra K. HarperMr. Ronald T. HarrisMr. Demetrius HarrisDr. Herbert C. HarrisMs. Mi’ce HaskinsMrs. Gerald E. HatcherMs. Trudie HatcherMr. James H. HendersonMrs. Helen V. HenryMs. Linda L. HesterMs. Sybil Holmes-FlytheMrs. Valita Holmes-WingateMs. Mary L. HudsonMs. Phelena M. HughesMs. Odessa P. HumphreyMrs. Shirley M. HunterMrs. Veronica M. IsaacMs. Maggie JacobsDr. Charles Green JamesMr. Charles E. JeffersMr. Johnny and Mrs. Jacquelyn J. JenkinsMs. Olive JennettMr. Mydron C. JonesMs. Frances T. JordanMr. Mark S. KapralMrs. Wilhelmina Page KimpsonDr. Caroline L. LattimoreMs. Annie R. LawsonMs. A. Doris LockettMs. Sarah Bell LucasMr. James and Mrs. Barbara H.Lucas, Jr.Ms. Betty MackMrs. Pecola A. MaxwellMs. Mozella L. McLaughlinMr. James I. MelvinMr. Charles and Mrs. Dianne MichaelMr. Henry MikellMr. David MoncreeMs. S.M. MorrisMr. Harold J.Napper*Mr. Henry E. OliverMrs. Charlene Pennington-BestDr. Eugenia PerkinsMs. Jervie PettyMs. Jill C. PotterMr. Delano R. RackardMs. Teresa P. Rainey

Mrs. Prince W. RamseurMs. Helen B. ReynoldsDr. George G. ReynoldsMrs. Cassandra Reynolds JordanMr. Leo RichardsonMrs. Almeda H. RippyMrs. Annie RobinsonReverend Mark R.Royster, Sr.Ms. Coretta ScalesMr. Robert and Mrs. Miriame SeayMs. Phyllis ShumateMrs. Rachel B.SmithTrustee Grover and Mrs. Gwendolyn SmithMrs. Patricia SmithMs. Bettye Lyons SmithMs. Mary StarnesDr. Ernest StewartMs. Selena A. SullivanMs. Gertrude TennantMrs. Dora R. ThompsonMrs. Margarita T. ThroopMs. Gloria Jean TillerMrs. Rose T. VaughanMrs. Forestine D. VaughnMrs. Phyllis P. WadeDr. Clarence W. R. WadeMr. Reginald and Mrs. Delois J.WashingtonMs. Judith E. Washington, Esq.Ms. Detra WatsonMs. Gale A. WatsonDr. Spurgeon Webber, Jr.Ms. Eunice WebsterMrs. Jacqueline WhitakerMrs. Juanita G. WilliamsMs. Lillian P. WilliamsMs. Mildred Young

GIVING IN MEMORY OFMr. Henry Isaac, Jr.Mrs. Dorothy A. WebberDr. Arthur Frazier, Jr.Mrs. Carrie ReynoldsMrs. Cecelia Trottie and Mrs. Francena RobinsonRev. Dr. Simon H. ScottMr. Arthur SladeMr. William A. SmithDr. Hardy Liston, Sr. & Estelle Hoskins ListonMrs. Wilma Lambert HolmesMrs. Clara Tate AllenMrs. Wilma Lambert HolmesMrs. Lunelle H. McKenzieMr. Henry Isaac, Jr.Mrs. Anna E. ByrdDr. Thomas B. DavisMr. Kevin B. GloverMr. L.C. DavisMr. Ronald Wheeler

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Shirley J. Hughes serves on the Johnson C. Smith University Board of Trustees, chairs the Institutional Advancement Committee and is a member of the Executive Committee. She is a former corporate executive, having retired in April 2005 as an Officer and Senior Vice President of Human Resources at Minneapolis-based Ceridian Corporation, an information services company

(formerly Control Data Corporation). She also served as Vice President, Human Resources for Mercy Health Services from 1994-1998 (now Trinity Health), a multibillion-dollar and multi-state health care provider headquartered in Farmington Hills, Mich.

Hughes graduated from Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, with a B.A. in political science. She currently serves on the boards of directors of Coe College, Second Harvest (an affiliate of Feeding America) in St. Paul, Minn.; the Foundation for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota; and Graywolf Press. She is a member of the Minnesota Women’s Economic Roundtable, the Minneapolis-St. Paul Chapter of the Links, Inc. and the Minneapolis-St. Paul Chapter of Girlfriends, R, Inc.

She is passionately committed to JCSU and started an endowed scholarship in her name. A regular contributor to the JCSU Fund, Hughes said: “The vision and focus of the board, Dr. Carter, faculty and staff on excellence is moving JCSU from a good to a great university, preparing its graduates to succeed in a global society. Once a course of action is determined, things move rapidly and results are achieved. More importantly, this HBCU provides its students with a sense of self and of confidence to successfully navigate and create positive futures. I can think of no return on investment (ROI ) better than in the young people attending JCSU.”

Giving By Alumni OrganizationsJCSU Norfolk Alumni Chapter $15,000.00JCSU Charlotte Alumni Chapter 14,236.00JCSU Southern California Alumni Chapter 9,000.00JCSU Fayetteville Alumni Chapter 6,000.00JCSU 100 Club 5,050.00JCSU National Alumni Association 3,000.00JCSU Washington Metropolitan Chapter 1,975.00JCSU Sumter Regional Alumni Chapter 1,500.00JCSU Columbia Alumni Chapter 1,425.00JCSU Baltimore Alumni Chapter 1,100.00 JCSU Richmond Alumni Chapter 640.00JCSU Detroit Alumni Chapter 500.00Class of 1948 100.00GRAND TOTAL $59,526.00

Donor Profile: Shirley J. Hughes

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Platinum Circle Plus ($100,000 or more)Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association John S. and James L. Knight Foundation The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation The Arthur Vining Davis FoundationThe Cato Corporation The Duke Endowment UNCF, Inc. Wachovia Wells Fargo Foundation William T. Morris Foundation, Inc.

Platinum Circle ($50,000 to $99,999)Food Lion, Inc. The Belk Foundation

Prestigious Five Star Circle ($25,000 to $49,999)Advantage Carolina Foundation Mr. Talmadge W. Fair FDY, Inc. Foundation for the Carolinas Mrs. Carolyn JonesDr. Catherine McKee McCottry North Carolina Independent Colleges & Universities Presbyterian Church USA Sisters of Mercy of North Carolina Founda-tion, Inc. The Dickson Foundation, Inc. Wachovia, A Wells Fargo Company

Founder’s Circle ($10,000 to $24,999)Reverend James L. Allen Carolinas Healthcare System Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority Charlotte Touchdown Club Mrs. Eva G. Donaldson Duke Energy Foundation Trustee J. Porter Durham, Jr. Eunice A. Turner Foundation Trustee Parran L. Foster III Estate of Doris Griffin Trustee J. Frank Harrison - Coca-ColaTrustee Shirley J. Hughes JCSU Charlotte Alumni Chapter JCSU Norfolk Alumni Chapter Liston Family Land Company Nationwide Life Insurance Co. NC Legislative Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. NCAA Trustee Gregory W. Norwood The Dowd Foundation, Inc. The Nielsen Company, Inc. Turner Construction Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Xerox Corporation

President’s Circle ($5,000 to $9,999)Trustee Thomas E. Baldwin Bank of America Foundation Dr. Boisey O. Barnes, Jr. Trustee Thomas L. Barnhardt - NCFI/Barnhardt Foundation Ms. Christy Shelton BryantTrustee Melva W. Costen Trustee Cameron M. Harris IBM International Foundation JCSU 100 Club JCSU Fayetteville Alumni Chapter JCSU Southern California Alumni Chapter Mrs. Wilhelmina Page Kimpson Mr. Leon and Mrs. Irine McClinton Mrs. Vera B. McIntosh Estate of Harvey B. Michael Trustee Monroe Miller Piedmont Episcopal District A.M.E. Zion Church Piedmont Natural Gas Company, Inc. Presbyterian Hospital Mr. Russell and Mrs. Sally Robinson Snyder’s - Lance, Inc. The Charlotte Post Publishing Company The Lance Foundation The Tom Joyner Foundation, Inc. Mr. Reginald and Mrs. Delois J. Washington Dr. Spurgeon Webber, Jr. Webber Marketing & Consulting LLC WFF Facility ServicesMr. Rudolph C. Worsley

Blue and Gold Circle ($2,500 to $4,999)Alwinell Foundation AT&T Corporation Bank of America Dr. Lucinda Bowen Blue Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina Dr. Henry Joseph BowersCharlotte Medical Society Compass Group USA, Inc. Ms. Edith Strickland DeLaine Duke EnergyMr. James Ely III Family Dollar Stores, Inc. Mr. James and Mrs. Lucille A. Gaither Gantt Huberman Architects Mr. James and Mrs. Shirley L. Greene JCSU National Alumni Association Trustee Argie Knox Johnson Mr. Scott C. Lea Lowe’s Companies, Inc. McCrorey YMCA Neighboring Concepts PLLC Norwegian Cruise Line Trustee Richard J. Osborne

Progressive Business Solutions The Honorable Carl T. Ratliff Rodgers Builders S & L Consultants LLC Sargent Memorial Presbyterian Church State Farm Insurance The Charlotte Observer The Marketing Group, Inc. Thompson Hospitality Corp. The Honorable Sandra Townes Trustee McKinley Washington, Jr. Wells Fargo Bank Wells Fargo Foundation Women Executives For Community Services, Inc.

Tower Circle ($1,000 to $2,499)Acacia lnnovation LLCMr. William A. Allison American Honda Motor Company, Inc. 168 American Legion - Colonel Charles Young Post Aramark Healthcare Ms. Nellie Ashford Avenir Foundation Mr. Jack S. Bailey III Mrs. Mary Roberts Bailey Balfour Beatty Construction Mr. Calvin Banks BB&T Belk, Inc. Mrs. Veronica Bynum Bethel Dr. Curtis W. Branch Mrs. Jeanne Brayboy Mr. Paul and Mrs. Leora L. Broady Dr. Sheila Renee Brown Mrs. Jeannie Frasier Bryant Dr. Octavia M. Cannon Charlotte Area Educational Consortium Chris Canty Foundation Mr. Freddie Sinclair Clinton Estate of Idelle Rhyne Coles Committee To Restore & Preserve Third Ward, Inc. Dr. Ladda B. Cook Mr. Michael W. Crowell Senator Charlie S. Dannelly Trustee Horace A. Davenport Mr. Charles F. Davis Dr. Bobby G. Dawkins Mr. Norman L. Deas Mr. Brumit B. DeLaine Discovery Place Mrs. Sallie S. Durham Mr. Ernest Thomas Evans Mr. Matthew Evans Evelyn Mack Academy ExxonMobil Foundation Mr. Earnest E. Fair, Sr.* Mr. Paul D. Faulkner Mrs. Bernice S. Ferguson

Honor Roll of Donors

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First Legacy Credit Union Mr. Bernard FordMrs. Patricia C. Foster Dr. Telezee Littlejohn Foster Mr. Junius B. Francis Mrs. Rebecca James Fulton Mrs. Idell W. Glenn Reverend Lawrence T. Glenn, Sr. Mrs. Vernilla Glenn Ms. Sonia C. Glover Goodrich Foundation Ms. Louise Page Gordon Ms. Annette P. Graham Grand Chapter Order of the Eastern Star PHA Grant Thornton LLP Mr. Andrew and Mrs. Joyce Gray Mr. Herb Gray Mrs. Reather F. Green Ms. Marguerite D. Greene Ms. Martha Gamble Hall Mr. Charles W. Hargrave Mr. Malloy T. Harris, Jr. Mr. J. C. Haynes Mr. Cornelius R. Henderson II Mrs. Carole C. Henley Dr. Maben Dixon Herring Ms. Joni Mills Hicks Dr. David L. Hunter Mr. James Hynes IBM Corporation Mrs. Veronica M. Isaac Mrs. Gretel Thomas James JCSU Athletic Department JCSU Baltimore Alumni Chapter JCSU Columbia Alumni Chapter JCSU Sumter Regional Alumni Chapter JCSU Washington Metropolitan Chapter Mr. Johnny and Mrs. Jacquelyn J. Jenkins Dr. James Phillip Jeter Mr. George and Mrs. Joetter K. Johnson Mr. Raymond Johnson, Jr. Mr. Ronald T. Johnson Mr. Samuel Johnson, Jr. Ms. Lucille Joyner Dr. William H. JoynerDr. Janice Kennedy-SloanMr. Yizar LawrenceMs. Mary L. LesesneMr. Calvin and Mrs. Vera LewersLincoln HarrisMr. Terrence G. LinnertMr. Norman T. LittleMs. Verta Witherspoon LooperMr. Johnny M. LunsfordMrs. Viola LylesTrustee Mary T. MackDr. N. Horace Mann, Jr.Martin Marietta AggregatesMs. Viella MasonMr. Marion Herman MasseyMrs. Minnie G. MaxwellDr. Ronald E. McFarland, Sr.Mr. Bernard and Mrs. Yolanda McGraw

Mrs. Josephine McKissickMr. Michael McLeanMechanics and Farmers BankMr. James I. MelvinMerck Partnership for GivingMicrosoft CorporationMrs. Dorothy Gordon MitchellMoore&VanAllenMrs. Gretta MoorheadDr. Paula NewsomeNew York Life FoundationOmega Psi Phi Fraternity IncParker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLPTrustee Obie PattersonMrs. Germaine Patterson-SmithMrs. Magnolia M. PickensDr. Warner L. Pinchback, Jr.Pride MagazineMr. David O. PrinceMs. Nellie R. PurefoyMr. Benjamin and Mrs. Yvette E. RawlinsMr. James RayMr. Richard Blackout ReevesMrs. Alleane S. ReevesMr. Samuel and Mrs. Ida H. ReidMs. Mary W. ReidRendall Memorial Presbyterian Church, U.S.A.Dr. Condoleezza RiceMr. William Lee RobertsMr. Marion B. Robinson*Dr. Henry RussellReverend Wilburn M. Sanders, Sr.Mrs. Brenda Long SandersReverend James E. SimmonsMs. Lois A. SimmsMr. Mickel SingletonMr. Willie T. Smith IIIMrs. Rachel B. SmithMr. Grover and Mrs. Gwendolyn SmithMs. Nancy Patricia SmithState Farm Companies FoundationMr. James E. StewartMr. George R. StinsonMrs. Vera P. SwannMrs. Vera P. SwannMrs. Mattie Carter SydnorThe Allstate FoundationThe Presbytery of Coastal CarolinaThe Presbytery of New HopeThe Charlotte Links, Inc.The Emily R. Ivory TrustThe Glaxo FoundationMrs. Margaret H. ThomasTIAA CREFMr. T. Michael Todd, Esq.University VolvoUrban League of Central Carolinas, Inc.Mrs. Frances T. WadeWalter B. Davis Company, Inc.Ms. Martha E. WarrenMr. Leon C. Watkins

Wayne Presbyterian ChurchMs. Pearl V. WelchDr. Kenneth WhittedMrs. Kathy Lynn WilliamsReverend George Murray Wilson Dr. David H. Woodbury, Jr. Mrs. Amanda H. Wright Ms. Philipa I. WrightYMCA of Greater Charlotte Mr. Russell and Mrs. Barbara Young

Golden Bull ($500 to $999)100 Black Men Of Greater Charlotte Senior Bishop John Hurst Adams Reverend State W. Alexander Another Choice For Black Children Black Women in SportMrs. Evelyn J. Blackwell BNSF Foundation Lieutenant Colonel Morris L. Bodrick Dr. O. Diane Bowles Mr. Dennis K. Branch Mr. James and Mrs. Margaret W. Brandon Dr. Detra K. Brooks Ms. Lula M. Brown Mr. Henry D. Byrd* Mr. Leonard Carpenter Ms. Dawne Claiborne Mr. Jerry Clark CMB Wireless Group LLC Commissioner Harold Cogdell Dr. Harry T. Coleman Mrs. Johnnie M. Collins Mr. Samuel L. Cunningham Mr. John P. Cureton Dr. Charles Lorenza Curry Mr. Wendell A. Daniel Mr. Rhenn T. Darensburg Mrs. Gwyn M. Davis Mr. Hubert I. Davis, Sr. Mr. Willie E. Davis Ms. Ireta Taylor Dawson Ms. Deborah Doris Mrs. Ruby F. Dubose Mr. James N. Duff Mr. Anthony Duke Mrs. Dorothy Ellis Mr. Prince A. Erwin, Jr. Mr. Kenny H. Faulkner Ms. Arlene Ferebee Ms. Jo Ella Cooper FerrellDr. Winona L. Fletcher Dr. John and Mrs. Juanita E. Floyd Mrs. Mildred M. Frederick Ms. Teri Gilmore Freeman Mr. Frank Edney Gadsden Ms. Fatina P. Gaston General Electric Foundation Mrs. Juanita G. Gilmore-Walton GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Matching Gifts Mr. Ervin L. Gourdine Mrs. Daphne Jones Graves-Smith

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Dr. Nailong Guo Ms. Bridget-Anne Hampden Reverend Carnell and Mrs. Carrie Hampton Mr. William Hunter Harris Ms. Shelia D. Harvey Mrs. Gerald E. Hatcher Mrs. Helen V. Henry Reverend Larry Hill Mrs. Valita Holmes-Wingate Mr. David Mark Horace Ms. Veronica Horsley Mr. David Howard Mrs. Carlenia G. Ivory Mr. Harry L. Jackson Mr. Charles N. Jackson Mr. Steven A. Jarrett JCSU Detroit Alumni Chapter JCSU Richmond Alumni Chapter Mrs. Beatrice T. Johnson Ms. Carol D. Jones Mr. Luther C. Jones Mrs. Sarah-elaine Jones Mr. C. Ray Kennedy Mrs. Clara G. Lowery Dr. Maggie Lynch Mallory Dr. Vincent D. Mallory Mrs. Pecola A. Maxwell Mrs. Latrelle McAllister Mr. Walter A. McCullough Ms. Ivy A. Metz Milliken & Company Mr. Cornell L. MooreReverend Lloyd and Mrs. Nancy B. Morris Reverend James Herbert Nelson II Mrs. Linda Newcomb Mr. Nolan L. NolleyMr. John M. Norris Olivet Institutional Baptist Church Mr. Robert A. Owens Ms. Joy E. Paige Ms. Janice Squirewell Paige Mrs. Shirley T. Paramore Mrs. Lena Helton Pickens Dr. Louis W. Pointer Prestige Capital Advisors Priscilla Literary and Art Club Ms. Glenda L. Pyant Ms. Vivian H. Reed Terry Dr. George G. Reynolds Mr. Jesse E. Ricks Ms. Nancy E. Rodriguez Mr. Jerry R. Schools Mr. Robert G. Seabrooks CPA Set? Communicate!, LLC Ms. Julia Rose Shepherd Dr. June M. Smith Mrs. Kutricia A. Spann The Principal Financial Group The Swanks Social Club Mr. Donald Thompson Mrs. Neutrice C. Quick Towens

Ms. Linda Tucker Mr. Andrew W. Turner, Jr. Ms. Lolita S. Turner Mr. Leroy and Mrs. Brenda Twiggs Mrs. Phyllis P. Wade Mrs. Hattie F. Walker Mrs. Darwin McBeth Walton Dr. Benjamin O. Watkins, Jr. Mr. Arcelia Wicker, Sr. Mrs. Muriel D. Wiggins Mrs. Joan Bulger Williams Mrs. Joyce C. Williams Mrs. Bertha B. Woods Ms. Velva W. Woollen

Century ($100 to $499)Ms. Delores Adams Mr. Cecil L. Adderley, Jr. Ms. Maudre R. Addison Trustee Gerald Agbegha Dr. Stephen Kwasi Agyekum Mr. State Alexander Ms. Renee Alexander Sherrod Mrs. Deborah Marioneaux Allen Mrs. Lisa Andujar-Ray Mr. Charles Lewis Assenco Assurance Title Services Mrs. Ann Austin Ms. Carolyn Austin-Younge Mr. Herman Carl Bagley Mrs. Garnell D. Bailey Mrs. Mildred Banks Mr. Wayne V. Banks Mr. Frankie and Mrs. Ella G. Barnes Dr. Pat Barr-Harrison Ms. Ruby Baskerville Ms. Ruth A. Batts Mrs. Jan Beckwith Dr. Angela B. Bell Ms. Jennifer Bell Mr. Alston and Mrs. Sarah Bellamy Dr. Nicola Davis Bivens Mr. Raphael O. Black Mr. Ozzie L. Black, Jr. Mr. Horace D. Black Ms. Christie J. Blackmon Ms. Robin Lynn Blackwell Mrs. Debora S. Blakney Mrs. Jo Alice Blyther Ms. Sandra McGriff Bookman Mrs. Mary J. Bowden Mrs. Kristin Bradberry Mrs. Carolyn Bridges-Graves Mr. William and Mrs. Jessie L. Broadaway Mrs. Hattie Ruth BrookensMs. Colleen H. Brown Mr. Myron D. Brown Ms. Okeatta Brown Ms. Valgene Brown Ms. Nicole Bullock Mr. Dave and Mrs. Doris E. Burns Mr. Gregory and Stephanie Burrell

Mrs. Lois H. ByersMrs. Bettye Garrick Byrd C.A. Johnson Class of 1967 Mrs. Hattie Dunn Campbell Cardinal Health Foundation, Inc. Ms. Margaret Louise Carr Mrs. Elizabeth A. Carrothers Mrs. Ruth S. Cathey Central Piedmont Community College Dr. Julius and Mrs. Vivian L. Chambers Mr. Dwayne K. Chambers Mr. Tracy Chamblee Charlotte Center City Partners Ms. Mary B. Chasten Ms. Barbara B. Clark Ms. Lael Kasher Clark Mr. Oliver N. Clark Ms. Barbara B. ClarksonClass of 1948 Mr. Thomas G. Clyburn Mrs. Geraldine Helton Clyburn Mr. Jeffery Coan, Jr. Mr. Robert L. Coffey Reverend Franklin D. Colclough Ms. Annie Wallace Collier Mrs. Blessyng Mychele Conway Mr. Ronald Cooper Ms. Marsha Corley Corning Incorporated Foundation Mr. John W. Costner III Reverend James R. Covington, Jr. Dr. Rhonda O. Covington Mr. T. Kelvin Crenshaw Mrs. Lotess Priestley Cright Ms. Jessie Joan Crisswell Ms. Bessie Jean CrisswellCrown Plaza Hotel Mrs. Mary L. Crumley Mrs. Helena T. Cunningham Mrs. Candace Bynum Currence Ms. Virginia Anne Curry Mr. James E. Daughtridge Ms. Nina E. Davenport Mrs. Deena Davenport-Beasley Dr. Edna L. Davis Pastor Fredrick Amos Davis Mr. Harold S. Dawkins Ms. Florence J. Day Miss Nevonia Dean Dr. Matthew DeForrest Ms. Brenna Delaine Mrs. Patricia S. Dixon Mr. Palmer and Mrs. Ellen T. Doiley Mr. Daryl Douglas Dr. Richard and Mrs. Jeannette F. Dozier, Sr. Ms. Vermell H. Drayton Mrs. Hazel I. Drummond Ms. Lisa L. Durmo Ms. Latonya Dilligard Edwards Esq. Mr. James Edwards Ms. Spamvetta Edwards

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Mr. Charles L. Elder, Jr. Mr. Melton Ellerby Ms. Vereda P. Elliott Ms. Marcella E. Ellis Enterprise Rendering Co., Inc. Mrs. Deloris G. Evans Mr. Meredith and Mrs. Ellen M. Evans, Jr. Evoke Learning, Inc. Dr. Nelson A. Fain Mr. James E. Farmer, Jr. Mr. Joseph Faust Mr. John N. Faxio Ms. Angela Ferebee Ms. Lisa B. Fewell First Congregational United Church of Christ Ms. Regina D. Fisher Ms. Carolyn Flowers Ms. Gussie FloydMs. Yolanda Ford Ms. Barbara J. Foster Ms. Bettie Jean Foster Ms. Debra Dry Frazier Mrs. Gloria Howard Free Ms. C. Dianne Freeman Friendship Missionary Baptist Church Mr. Lemuel H. Froneberger Ms. Barbara Jean Fuller Mr. Frank Theodore Gaither, Sr. Ms. Vera Hampton Gardener Mrs. Anita T. Garner Mr. Tommi Garris Dr. Joseph A. Gaston Mrs. Lauryetta G. Gentry Mr. Lloyd Beaver Gibson Ms. Vanessa Latrale Giles Mrs. Maggie Lloyd Gilliam Dr. Ophelia DeLaine Gona Mrs. Margaret B. Gooch Mr. Jesse B. Goode, Jr. Mr. George E. Goodman Ms. Katrina L. Gordon Ms. Cheryl D. Graber Grace Presbyterian Church Mrs. Elizabeth Worthy Graves Mrs. Virginia Ann Graves Mr. Arthur Graves Mrs. Felicia Walton Gray Greater Galilee Baptist Church Mrs. Jacqueline C. Green Mrs. Ilda J. Green Mr. Omari Greene Gregory Grier, Inc. Mrs. Janice Tate Gresham Mrs. Mattie Solice Grigsby Atty. Larry Hall Mr. Elford Hallums Ms. Ellaree Hampton Mrs. Sadie M. Haney Ms. Maria Davis Hanlin Trustee James H. Hargett Dr. James H. Harris, Jr.

Dr. Herbert C. Harris Mr. Ronald T. Harris Ms. Latrecia D. Harrison Mrs. Lynnette Helene Harris-Scott Mrs. Allie Patterson HartsoMrs. Catherine R. Hawkins Mr. Johnny L. Headen Ms. Grace Henderson Outlaw Mrs. Crystal HenryDr. Walter J. Hill Mr. Sam Hinnant Mr. Charles and Mrs. Metter Hodges Mr. Stevenson and Mrs. Geraldine Hogan Holbrook Street Presbyterian Church Mr. Matthew H. Holland Mr. Daniel R. Hooks Houston Independent School District Mr. Vincent W. Howell Mrs. Lillian Wyatt Howell Mr. David W. Hughes Ms. Judy Dowell Ingram Dr. Bettye Shropshire Irwin Mr. Darnell Ivory Mr. Eric B. Jackson Mr. Polly Jackson Ms. Loretta Berryman Jefferson Ms. Olive Jennett Ms. Doris Johnson Ms. Frances S. Johnson Mr. Johnny H. Johnson Mrs. Mildred L. Johnson Mr. Robert and Mrs. Eva C. Johnson, Jr. Ms. Victoria Johnson Mr. Gerald C. Jones Mrs. Karen Jones Mrs. Mamie E. Jones Mr. Peter S. Jones III Mrs. Philemina M. Jones Mr. Albert L. Jordan Ms. Frances T. Jordan Ms. Barbara Ferguson Kamara Dr. Lonnie Keith Mrs. Nellie Dunn KennedyMrs. Louella Coffey Kincaid Mr. Cody McAu-thur King Mr. James Henry King Mrs. Paula W. KingMr. Steffen C. Knight KoKoMo’s Coffeehouse III, Inc. Mrs. Emma H. Kurtz Mr. William Dunbar Langhorne Mrs. Deborah W. Lanier Mr. Thomas and Mrs. Dorothy Latimer Ms. Albertha H Lawson, PhD Ms. LaShun Lawson Mr. Alan Lee Reverend Warren J. Lesane, Jr. Mr. Fred Lewis Mr. Alphonso and Mrs. Peggy Lide Mr. Clarence Ellie Little Mr. Willie L. Little Mr. Andrew Lovett, Jr.

Mrs. Johnsie Anthony Lowe Mrs. Irene Neal Lowry Mr. James and Mrs. Barbara H. Lucas, Jr. Ms. Elva Lynch Dr. Robert Lyons Ms. Lizzie S. Madison Dr. Donald N. Mager Mr. Julius W. Mallard Mr. Vincent G. Mallory Ms. Emma Mark Ms. Nancy E. Mark Ms. Dixie E. Martin Mrs. Emma Y. Martin-Goodman Mrs. Cora Lee Morton Massey Mrs. Margaret J. Massey Mr. Ron L. Matthews Reverend Joe E. Maxwell Ms. Angela S. McClain Ms. Portia E. McCollum Mrs. Shirley J. McDonald Ms. Sheila McDowell Mr. Andrew J. McGhee, Jr. Ms. LaTonya M. McGowan Mrs. Evelyn W. McIntoshMr. Willie F. McIntosh McKaig & McKaig, PA Mrs. Eloise McKinney-Johnson Mr. Fred D. McLeod Ms. Stephanie M. McLeod Mrs. Eartha Mae McMichael Mr. William Bruce McMillan Ms. Rasheda L. McMullin Mr. Henry Mikell Mr. Dwight S. Miller Mr. Alfred L. Minter Ms. Rita P. Mitchell Mr. David Moncree Mrs. Constance Monroe Ms. Danielle Adams Monroe Dr. Charles Morris, Jr. Dr. Eddie S. Moore Mrs. Loretta B. Moore Ms. Michele R. Moore Mr. Otto N. Moore, Sr. Reverend James P. Morton Mrs. Vickie Teresa Moseley-Jones Mr. Charles and Mrs. Henrietta E. Motley Mount Zion Missionary Baptist ChurchMt. Olives United Missionary Baptist Church Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church of Asheville Mr. Carl E. Muldrow Mrs. Gloria P. Munoz-Martin Mr. Henry Murphy Mr. James and Mrs. Louise N. Murray Mr. Kemuel and Mrs. Eunice Murray Mr. Ricky Muse, Jr. Mrs. Cheryl Legette Myrick Mrs. Arlease A. Neal Mrs. Glenda Newell-Harris MD Mr. Kenneth and Mrs. Melba E Newsome, Sr.

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Ms. Billie D. Nichols Ms. Claudia Nichols Ms. Carolyn Nix Ms. Paula Noble Ms. Tanique Laurette Odom Mr. Kenneth J. Oglesby Reverend Lonnie Jones OliverMs. Rosilyn Denise Outen Mr. Jeff Owens Mrs. Sula Henderson Page Mrs. LaVerne R. Parker Ms. Amy L. PasourMrs. Yvette B. Patterson Dr. Eugenia Perkins Mrs. Shelia B. Petty Mr. Glenn PhillipsMrs. Gwendolyn Pickett Mr. Dwight Pinson Mr. Chip Pope Mr. John Henry Potts Mr. Neil PrioleauMrs. Diane Wilson Proctor Dr. Deborah Brown Quick Mr. Delano R. Rackard Mrs. Laurichard S. Rainey Ms. Natocka RandallMr. Arthur C. Redding Ms. Gail Deavers Reed Ms. Virginia A. Reid Ms. Helen B. Reynolds Mrs. Juanita Wideman Reynolds Mrs. Cassandra Reynolds Jordan Mr. Thad Rhodes Jr.Dr. Horace R. Rice Mr. William A. Rich Mr. Clayton M. Richardson Mr. LaMonte and Mrs. Cynthia Richardson Mrs. Rebecca Lynn Rippy Mr. Roy J. Rivers Mr. Ricky Roberson Mr. Charles Thomas Robinson Mrs. Gladys Robinson Roche Carolina, Inc. Rock Hill Kiwanis Club N. 00327 Ms. Wanda Gail Rogers Phillips Ms. Odessa Roseboro Mr. Mickel L. Roseborough Ms. Virginia C. Rowe-Anderson Reverend Mark R. Royster, Sr. Mr. Elvin J. Ryan, Sr.Mrs. Della Jaggers Sanders Mr. James Erwin Saunders II Mr. Stephen J. Schley Mrs. Regina L. Scott Johnson Ms. Bilquis ShareefMr. Marvin C. Sharp Mrs. Roberta Brooks Shearin Mr. Donnie Shell Mr. William H. Shepperson III Mrs. Selma A. Simelton Mrs. Elena A. Singleton Mrs. Patricia Smith Mrs. Cynthia McAfee Smith Mr. Zinneford Smith Ms. Denise I. Smith Ms. Rose Lyons Smith

Ms. Millie R. Snider Mr. Dennis Squirewell Steele Creek Presbyterian Church Dr. Clarence F. Stephens Mrs. Ernell D. Stephenson Dr. Ernest Stewart Mrs. Jacqueline D. Stewart Mr. Richard E. Stewart Mrs. Natalie Stockton Johnson Mrs. Mazie L. Storr Ms. Willie Belton Suswell Ms. Andrea Swindler Ms. C.W. Sydnor Mr. Oscar D. Tate Ms. Fernanda G. Tate-Owens Dr. Pamela L. Taylor Mrs. Jennye E. C. Taylor Mr. Frank R. Thies III Mr. James E. Thomas Reverend Benjamin F. Thompson Drs. Joseph and Shirley E. Thompson, Sr. Ms. Marilyn Gaither Thompson Ms. Robbie J. Thompson Mrs. Michelle Vigil Thornton Mrs. Margarita T. Throop Ms. Gloria Jean Tiller Ms. Delores TimberlakeMrs. Eddimae G. Tisdale Mrs. Gail W. Tolbert Ms. Eleanor Toliver Dr. Terrill TopsMrs. Correll Loundermon Townes Mr. Michael Travis Ms. Phyllis Tucker Ms. Carol E. TunstallDr. Joseph W. Turner Mrs. Forestine D. Vaughn Ms. Anna M. Vernon The Honorable William W. Vogel Dr. Clarence W. R. Wade Mr. James Walker Reverend David L. Wallace, Sr. Dr. Alicia Nicki Washington Mr. David K. Washington Ms. Judith E. Washington, Esq. Ms. Laverne R. Watson Mr. Howard W. Ways Mr. Edward G. West Westside Meats WGIV-FM/AM Mr. Stacy Whitaker Ms. Tifferney Michelle White Mr. Joseph White Mr. Dylan Whitehead Mr. Ricky Nelson Whitley Ms. Barbara Wilks Ms. Pamela S. Wilks Mrs. Betty Montgomery Williams Mr. Cornelious W. Williams, Sr. Mr. Hazel Williams, Jr. Ms. Natasha King Williams

Mrs. Paulette G. Williams Mrs. Sandrea T. B. Williamson Mr. Clarence E. Wilson Mrs. Keisha Ramey Wilson Ms. Patricia Wilson Mr. Arthur L. Wilson Mr. John W. WingMareisha N. Winters Mrs. Lu Nell WithersMs. Esther Knuckles Witherspoon Mr. Christopher A. Womack Ms. Khristy D. Womack Smith River Womens Missionary & Educational Auxiliary of Smith River Mr. Franklin D. WoodMs. Marquita Denise Wood Mrs. Ethel A. Woodard Mr. Gregory L. Woods Trustee James H. Woodward Mrs. Edith WorshamMs. Deedra O. Wright Reverend Thomasena Dodd Wright WSSU National Alumni Association YBM Leadership Academy Mr. Douglas and Mrs. Pamela Young Ms. Gwendolyn D. Young Mrs. Nannie B. Young

Patron (Up to $99)Mrs. Anne C. Adams Ms. Reba E. Adam Ms. Sandra Albright Mr. Timothy L. Alston, Jr. Mrs. Jeanette Patterson Ashley Mr. Efrem Jerome BakerDr. Joy M. Barnes-Johnson Mrs. Joyce S. Barnett Mr. Marvin Bass Mrs. Miriam G. BatesMr. Gerald J. Baucom Ms. Debra Baugh Ms. Traci Charlene Benjamin Ms. Brenda Jenkins Bennett Ms. Janice Bennett-Gibbs Mrs. Kristen J. Berry Mr. Alexis Bibbs Mr. Gerald and Mrs. Carlise M. Blakey Ms. Germaine Marie Blakey Mr. William G. Bocchio Ms. Jasmina L. Bonilla Ms. Betty Borden Mr. Daniel Bouldrick Mr. William M. BraswellMr. Anthony M. Bright Mr. Arthur Brinson Mr. Quandrian Bronner Mr. Curtis L. Brooks Miss Felicia Carol Brooks-Gadson Ms. China BrownMrs. Gladys Brown Dr. John J. Brown, Jr. Mr. Daunte’ Bruce Mrs. Grace J. Bryant

Thank You

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Mrs. Muriel T. Burks Mrs. Velma Butler-Brown Ms. Shirley Bynoe Mr. Mack Daniel Canady, Jr. Dr. Jerry L. Cannon Ms. LaFrance Carpenter Ms. Angela Carver Ms. Elizabeth Cauthen Dr. Timothy D. Champion Mr. Charles Chapman Ms. Gwen Chapman Mrs. Janie Clinkscales Chavis-Lucas Ms. Ella Wilsonia Chenault* Mrs. Jacqueline R. Cherry Ms. Rashanda Clark Mr. Earl and Mrs. Sharron A. Clipper Ms. Jestine B. Coaxum Ms. Virginia R. Cofield Ms. Alice Coleman Mrs. Janice Collier Dr. Thomas Collins, Jr. Ms. Willie Beatrice ColsonCornerstone Fellowship Baptist Church Ms. Deltha J. Cousar-Jeffries Mr. Robert D. Craven Mr. LeVar Terrell CroomsMrs. Sarah C. Crowder Mrs. Hyla Sue B. Cundiff Mr. Herbert N. Cunningham Mr. James Cuthbertson Ms. Kitty Dade Ms. Rosamary Davenport Mrs. Deotis J. Bragg DavisMr. Freddie Davis Ms. Gloria A. Davis Mr. Wallace H. Davis, Jr.* Mr. Wendell Davis Ms. Geraldine Dawson Ms. Bre-Onna C. Delaine Ms. Tymeeka Dickerson Ms. Delores A. Diggs Ms. Geneva Dillard Mr. Andre A. Dingle Mr. Ponciano C. Dizon Mr. George Dorman, Jr. Mrs. Rhonda Lynn Dorsey-Prude Mrs. L. W. Downey Mr. John and Mrs. Delores Drennon Mr. Bill Dubose Ms. Lisa J. Durham Ms. Shirley H. Elliott Ms. Siclinda C. Elliott Mr. Scott Ellis Mr. Ricky Elum Mr. Ronnie Enoch eScrip Mrs. Pamela Everett Dr. Joseph Fail Mrs. Pauline Holmes Feimster Ms. Susan D. Fields Ms. Dawn Michelle Fink

FMC Good Government Program Ms. Brenda Foote Ms. Christabel Forbes Dr. Gwendoline Young Fortune Mrs. Deborah Frady Ms. Joy Fuller Ms. Terricia Y. Gaines Mrs. Janeen J. Gammage Ms. Millicent B. Gardiner Ms. Jessica Janelle Gay Ms. Diana George Gilford Mr. Anthony Gilmore Mr. Sidney Glee Dr. Indhumathi Gopal Ms. Anitra GosheaMs. Amanda B. Graham Ms. Helen M. Gray Mr. Alphonso D. Green Dr. Ruth L. GreeneMr. Kenneth Griffin Mr. M.O. Grigsby Ms. Marilyn E. Gross Ms. Nicole M. Guiberteaux Mr. William H. GunnMs. Gertude Hadley Ms. Ella Mae Hairston Ms. H. Arba Hall Ms. Barbara J. Hamilton Ms. Syeetah Hampton-El Ms. Hattie M. Hardin Ms. Sandra K. Harper Mr. Demetrius Harris Mr. James and Mrs. Bertha F. Harris Mrs. Ruby D. HarrisMs. Mi’ce Haskins Ms. Trudie Hatcher Ms. Vonda D. Hayes Ms. Davida Loren Haywood Mr. Charles E. HeadMs. Trula Hearne-Freeman Mr. James H. Henderson Ms. Linda L. Hester Mrs. Lavone C. HicksMs. Felice D. Hightower Mrs. Phyllis T. Hilliard Mrs. Carla Boone Hinds Mr. Willie HinesMr. Walter Keith Holcomb Mr. Theodore Holland, Jr. Ms. Brenda Swann Holmes Mr. John Nicholas Holmes Mr. John Holmes IIIMs. Sybil Holmes-Flythe Ms. Mary L. Hudson Ms. Efunyemi Morenike Hughes Ms. Phelena M. Hughes Ms. Odessa P. Humphrey Mrs. Shirley M. HunterMrs. Yvette Ingram Invest in Others Charitable Foundation, Inc. Jack & Jill of America, Inc. - Columbia Chapter

Mr. Irvin W. Jackson Ms. Maggie Jacobs Dr. Charles Green James Ms. Gladys James Mr. Charles E. JeffersJohn D. Dovich & Associates Ms. Comatha B. Johnson Ms. Erika LaShawn Johnson Ms. Tina M. JohnsonMr. William Louis Johnson Mrs. Cathy W. Jones Mr. Donald Jones Dr. Edward L. JonesMs. Leslie H. Jones Ms. Marian Jones Mr. Mydron C. Jones Ms. Stephanie P. Jones Mr. Edward Joyner, Jr. Mr. Eric JoynerMrs. Eunice B. Joyner Mr. Stephen W. Joyner, Sr. Mr. Stephen W. Joyner Jr. Mr. Mark S. Kapral Ms. Olaiya Kelly Mr. Shedrick D. Kirkpatrick Ms. Crystal Lattimer Dr. Caroline L. Lattimore Ms. Karen Lawler Mrs. Rosemary L. Lawrence Mrs. Gina Lawrence Ms. Annie R. Lawson Ms. Angela Beasley Leach Ms. Demesha Margaretta Leathers Miss Harriett L. Lewis Mrs. Frances G. Lewis-Steiner Ms. Loretta M. Ligon Dr. Michael L. Lindsey, Sr. Ms. A. Doris Lockett Ms. Gloria Jean Lockhart Dr. Shirley Wilson LoganMrs. Blondola Powell Lucas Ms. Sarah Bell Lucas Ms. Betty Mack Mrs. Lanette R. Madison-Hinton Mrs. Sandra Nicholson Martin Mrs. Ossie H. Martin Martinsville Alumnae Chapter Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. Dr. Christopher Clomus MathisMrs. Lillie I. Matthews Mr. Marvin M. Maynor Ms. Ebonee Mayo-Mitchell Mrs. Iva D. McCrae Mrs. Johnnie Steward McCray Mr. Manuel L. McGriff Ms. Unithia Banks McGruder Ms. Sharifa T. McKerson Ms. Mozella L. McLaughlin Ms. Pearl K. McMillan Dr. Antonia Mead

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Ministry Metropolitan Baptist Church Missionary Executive Mr. Charles and Mrs. Dianne Michael Ms. Tanisha Mickles Ms. Vertelle D. Middleton Ms. Wanda Middleton Mr. Arthur Miller Ms. Crystal Miller Ms. Alice F. Mitchell Mrs. Willie B. Mobley Ms. Dorothy Mae Monroe Mr. Barney Morris Mrs. Lucille Reynolds Morris Ms. S.M. Morris Mount Lebanon Baptist Church Mr. Harold J. Napper* Mr. Ronald L. Nelson Ms. Patricia Norman Mr. Roosevelt D. Odom, Sr. Mr. Henry E. Oliver Ms. Nicole Owens Mr. Frank Parker Mr. Christopher Parks Mr. Alvie Paschall Ms. Georgia PattonMs. Malachia Pauling Mrs. Charlene Pennington-Best Mrs. Yulon Perkins Mrs. Virginia W. Peterkin Ms. Jervie Petty Mr. Reginald Pincham Potomac District Sunday School Council Ms. Jill C. Potter Ms. Teresa P. Rainey Mrs. Prince W. Ramseur Mrs. Iris M. Rattley Ms. Ranndi R. Reed Mr. Clayton and Mrs. Ellen S. Reid

Ms. Monika Rhue Dr. Priscilla Rice Mr. Leo Richardson Mrs. Ann Marie Riley Mrs. Almeda H. Rippy Reverend James Deotis Roberts Ms. Jennifer Robinson Mr. O’Dell Robinson Ms. Jacqueline T. Robinson Mrs. Annie Robinson Mrs. Geraldine S. Rorie Mr. Luke Salley Mr. Leonard R. Sanders Mr. Marion and Mrs. Lisa Oliver Sans Ms. Coretta Scales Mr. Travis Scott Mrs. Odelle Steele Searles Mr. Robert and Mrs. Miriame Seay Ms. Phyllis Shumate Mr. Benny L. Smith, Jr. Ms. Bettye Lyons Smith Mr. Dannie D. Smith Ms. Regina Smith Ms. LaPronda I. Spann Mr. Linwood and Mrs. Warrenell J. Spindle, Sr. Ms. Jeannett O. Stafford Ms. Mary Starnes Mrs. Pansy P. Steele Ms. Pinkey Ann Sullivan Ms. Selena A. SullivanMrs. Blanche E. Talley Ms. Gertrude Tennant The ODS Companies Ms. Georgia E. Thomas Ms. Gwendolyn Thomas Mr. Viticus Sentino Thomas Mrs. Dora R. Thompson Dr. Gary Thompson

Mr. Ira Thompson IV Ms. Terry Hogan Tiamd Mr. Anthony D. Tindall Mr. Jonathan D. Truesdale Mr. Sidney Vance Mrs. Rose T. Vaughan Mr. Ricky Wade Ms. Crystal Waites Mr. Johnny L. Walker Mrs. Shayla Jackson Ward Mr. William S. P. Watkins Ms. Detra Watson Ms. Gale A. Watson Ms. Pauline Watson Ms. Eunice Webster Ms. Donna Maria West Mrs. Jacqueline Whitaker Mrs. Antoine Whitlock-Hale Ms. Gwendolyn Olivia Whitsell Ms. Jessica Nichelle Williams Mrs. Juanita G. Williams Ms. Keena L. Williams Ms. Lillian P. Williams Ms. Nancy J. Williams Ms. Natasha Williams Mr. Charles M. Wilson Ms. Crystal M. Wilson Mr. Charles E. Wilson Mr. Lawrence D. Wingfield Ms. Taneshia W. Winton Mrs. Jamela Middleton Wintons Mrs. Dorothy Womble Ms. Maxine Dunn Woods Mr. Randolph Worsley Mrs. Esther A. WrightMs. Dawn C. Yarber-JoseyMs. Mildred Young

Thank You

Kevin A. Henry joined Lance Incorporated in 2010 and is responsible for human resources, community affairs, government relations, employment related legal and communications functions. In December 2010, Kevin was named

Chief Human Resources Officer of the merged company which was renamed Snyder’s-Lance, Inc. The company started the Snyder’s-Lance Annual Scholarship and internship at JCSU in 2011.

Prior to his current role, Kevin was Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer of Coca Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated. In this role, Kevin was responsible for all aspects of the company’s human resources functions.

A graduate of Cornell University’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Kevin serves on the boards of Johnson C. Smith University and

The Harvey B. Gantt Center for African American Arts + Culture. He is Chairman of the JCSU Board of Visitors and Chairman of the Board of Trustees for Charlotte Latin Day School.

Kevin has been recognized by the Charlotte Business Journal as a Top 40 under 40 Award Winner. He was awarded the 2009 Whitney M. Young Jr. Award by the Urban League of Central Carolinas for his philanthropic work in the community and leadership in the areas of diversity and inclusion.

Donor Profile: Kevin A. Henry

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OfficersParran L. Foster, III (’72), ChairmanPhoenix Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Monroe Miller, Vice ChairmanIBM CorporationArgie Knox Johnson (’60), SecretaryChicago Public School System (Retired)

At-Large MembersGerald AgbeghaAssociate Professor, Math and Physics Thomas E. Baldwin (’71)Branch Banking and Trust BankThomas BarnhardtBarnhardt Manufacturing CompanySteven L. Boyd (’79)The Coca-Cola CompanyMelva Wilson CostenInterdenominational Theological CenterJ. Porter Durham, Jr.Global Endowment ManagementJames Gaither (’66)President National Alumni Cameron M. HarrisCameron M. Harris and Co.J. Frank Harrison III Coca-Cola Bottling Co. ConsolidatedErika Hilton (’11)Student Government Association President, JCSU

Shirley HughesCeridian Corporation (Retired)Terrence LinnertGoodrich Corporation Mary T. MackWells Fargo Advisors Willie Martin (’71)Dupont Cornell L. MooreDorsey & Whitney, LLP Tim NewmanCharlotte Regional Visitors Authority Gregory W. NorwoodFirst Niagara BankRichard J. OsborneDuke Energy Corporation (Retired)Obie Patterson (’65)Prince George County CouncilJohn B. Stedman, Jr.The Scottish BankMcKinley Washington, Jr. (’60)South Carolina Employment Security CommissionJames WoodwardUniversity of North Carolina at Charlotte

Trustee EmeritiHoward A. Counts (’69)Charlotte, NCKathleen R. Crosby (’46)Houston, TX

Peggy CulbertsonCharlotte, NCJudge Horace A. Davenport (’42)Norristown, PAWilliam H. DoughertyAlbany, NYGeorge Flanigan (’51)St. Louis, MOSarah Belk GambrellCharlotte, NCMattie S. Grigsby (’48)Charlotte, NCDr. James H. Hargett (’52)LaCosta, CACharlie Kennedy (’59)Winston-Salem, NCScott C. LeaCharlotte, NCN. Horace Mann (’51)Nashville, TNRev. W. Flemon McIntosh (’49)Morganton, NCPettis Norman (’62)Dallas, TXDr. Douglas M. Orr, Jr.Asheville, NCDr. Clarence W.R. Wade (’48)Washington, DC

Tom E. Baldwin, ’71 is senior vice president with Branch Banking and Trust Company in Winston-Salem, N.C., where he serves as multicultural markets coordinator. He currently serves on the Executive Committee and chairs the Bylaws Committee of the JCSU Board of Trustees.He served on other boards, including Elon Homes For Children, Florence Crittenton of Charlotte, the Greater Carolinas Chapter of the American Red Cross and is a founding officer of 100 Black Men of Greater Charlotte. He also served on the Association of Governing Board, Council of Board Chairs and the American Bankers Association, Board of Certified Bankers and chaired the JCSU Board of Trustees.

J. Porter Durham, Jr. is general counsel and chief operating officer for GEM. He previously served as staff counsel and director of the Education Division for The Duke Endowment, as well as partner and chairman of the Corporate and Securities Department at Baker Donelson. He is a member of the Board of the Visitors of Duke University School of Law and the Board of Trustees of the North Carolina Humanities Council. He currently serves on the Institutional Advancement Committee of the JCSU Board of Trustees.

2010-2011 Board of Trustees

Spotlight on Trustees

J. Porter Durham, Jr.

Tom E. Baldwin

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