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YOUR WEEKLY TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY ELECTRONIC NEWS & INFORMATION SOURCE FROM THE OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS (713) 313-4205 October 26 Nov 1, 2015 1 of 3 88 The Roar Certainly was Great!! Rain may have slowed tailgating during Homecoming 2015, but it didn’t stop the party. Homecoming 2015 88 The Roar is Great A First and Goal Celebration was filled with many exciting activities. The week began October 20 on a do good note with the Arbor Day Celebration and announcement of TSU as the Home Depot Re-Tool Your School winner. Volunteers helped plant plants at several locations around campus to further beautify the campus. The next day, October 21, faculty and staff put on their serving aprons and served students lunch on the plaza for a Student Appreciation luncheon. Later that night alumni challenged students to a game night in the Student Center Game Room. The Tiger Paw Golf Classic and Fashion Show/Day Party October 22was the prelude before alumni gathered in the Sheraton Galleria for the Alumni Welcome Reception and students gathered in the Student Center for the Grand Casino Tiger Royale. Alumni Chapter recognition went to: BAHAMAS, Andrew Pinder; CHICAGO, Etta McChristian; COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, Rev. Carl Melton Sr.; DALLAS, Corrie Williams; FORT WORTH, Hazel Farrow; GOLDEN TRIANGLE, Rev. James Jones; JESSE H. JONES SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, Jasmine Belton; LOS ANGELES, Will Hampton; MAROON & GRAY, James Thomas II; METRO HOUSTON, Linda See Homecoming on page 3 TSU Tigers in the NFL Honored in Grand Fashion By Alma Mater Heads were held high, memories of past athletic fetes were relived, and a youthful spirit was reinvigorated on Friday, October 23, 2015 in the H&PE Arena on Texas Southern University’s campus as TSU paid tribute to its former Tigers who had careers in the National Football League. Tigers in the NFL A First and Goal Celebration brought back 29 former standout football athletes for TSU’s themed Homecoming 2015 - ’88 - The Roar is Great’. Each man, honored one-by-one for their contribution both to the NFL and to Texas Southern University, was given See NFL on page 2 Coca-Cola Supports TSU, Donates $100,000 All-day rain in Houston, TX October 24, did not stop Coca-Cola's Director, Ivory Harrison, right; and Thurgood Marshall College Fund's DeShuandra Walker, Manager of Student Support Programs; from presenting a mock check for $100,000 to Texas Southern University's President Dr. John Rudley and TSU Interim Vice President Eva Pickens to support First Generation Scholarships. The funds represent $50,000 from Coca-Cola with a $50,000 match from the university. These funds will support the great initiatives that enhance the lives of TSU students.

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YOUR WEEKLY TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY ELECTRONIC NEWS & INFORMATION SOURCE FROM THE OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS – (713) 313-4205 October 26 – Nov 1, 2015 1 of 3

88 The Roar Certainly was Great!!

Rain may have slowed tailgating during Homecoming 2015, but it didn’t stop

the party. Homecoming 2015 – 88 The Roar is Great A First and Goal Celebration

– was filled with many exciting activities. The week began October 20 on a do

good note with the Arbor Day Celebration and announcement of TSU as the

Home Depot Re-Tool Your School winner. Volunteers helped plant plants at

several locations around campus to further beautify the campus. The next day,

October 21, faculty and staff put on their serving aprons and served students lunch

on the plaza for a Student Appreciation luncheon. Later that night alumni

challenged students to a game night in the Student Center Game Room. The Tiger

Paw Golf Classic and Fashion Show/Day Party October 22was the prelude before

alumni gathered in the Sheraton Galleria for the Alumni Welcome Reception and

students gathered in the Student Center for the Grand Casino Tiger Royale.

Alumni Chapter recognition went to: BAHAMAS, Andrew Pinder;

CHICAGO, Etta McChristian; COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING &

TECHNOLOGY, Rev. Carl Melton Sr.; DALLAS, Corrie Williams; FORT

WORTH, Hazel Farrow; GOLDEN TRIANGLE, Rev. James Jones; JESSE H.

JONES SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, Jasmine Belton; LOS ANGELES, Will

Hampton; MAROON & GRAY, James Thomas II; METRO HOUSTON, Linda

See Homecoming on page 3

Boyd; NEW ORLEANS, Oliver Celestin; OCEAN OF SOUL, Bruce

Freeman;

PHARMACY & HEALTH SCIENCES, Dr. Frank North; SAN ANTONIO,

Maylene Teal; and WASHINGTON DC/METRO, Melanie Countee.

TSU’s College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (COPHS) revealed its new

Interdisciplinary Health Professions Practice and Simulation Complex to the

public October 23 in the former Nabrit Science Center. The ribbon cutting

ceremony and Open House. Campus was filled with activity as visitors, alumni

and students all enjoyed the Yard Festival. Later that night, memories of past

athletic fetes were relived in the H&PE Arena as TSU paid tribute to its former

Tigers who had careers in the National Football League. Tigers in the NFL – A

First and Goal Celebration brought back 29 former standout football athletes. Each

man, honored one-by-one for their contribution both to the NFL and to Texas

Southern University, was given a customized Tigers in the NFL blazer and

medallion.

The parade went on as scheduled despite the threat of rain. Once the game kicked-

off against Southern University the rain began and did not let up. However, all-

day rain did not stop Coca-Cola from presenting a mock check for $100,000 to

Texas Southern University to support First Generation Scholarships. Despite a

valiant first half effort the Tigers lost to the Jaguars 40-21 in a rain-soaked game

at BBVA Stadium. Tailgating resumed for some following the football game.

TSU Tigers in the NFL Honored in Grand

Fashion By Alma Mater

Heads were held high, memories of past athletic fetes were relived, and a youthful spirit was

reinvigorated on Friday, October 23, 2015 in the H&PE Arena on Texas Southern University’s

campus as TSU paid tribute to its former Tigers who had careers in the National Football

League.

Tigers in the NFL – A First and Goal Celebration brought back 29 former standout football

athletes for TSU’s themed Homecoming 2015 - ’88 - The Roar is Great’. Each man, honored

one-by-one for their contribution both to the NFL and to Texas Southern University, was given

See NFL on page 2

a customized Tigers in the NFL blazer and medallion.

“I haven’t had an experience like this in over 30 years,” said former New York Jets All-Pro

Coca-Cola Supports TSU,

Donates $100,000

-

All-day rain in Houston, TX October 24, did not stop

Coca-Cola's Director, Ivory Harrison, right; and

Thurgood Marshall College Fund's DeShuandra Walker,

Manager of Student Support Programs; from presenting

a mock check for $100,000 to Texas Southern

University's President Dr. John Rudley and TSU Interim

Vice President Eva Pickens to support First Generation

Scholarships.

The funds represent $50,000 from Coca-Cola with a

$50,000 match from the university. These funds will

support the great initiatives that enhance the lives of

TSU students.

YOUR WEEKLY TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY ELECTRONIC NEWS &

INFORMATION SOURCE

FROM THE OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS – (713) 313-4205

October 26 – Nov 1, 2015 Page 2 of 3

23rd Annual Southwestern Business Administration

Teaching Conference October 29 – 30, 2015

The annual Southwestern Business Administration Teaching Conference will be

held in the Jesse H. Jones School of Business October 29 – 30, 2015. On Thursday,

October 29, the conference will be from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. There are four

parallel sessions throughout the first day covering topics ranging from pedagogy,

online education, teaching accounting topics and student learning aspects. Cengage

Learning will be making a presentation. On Friday, October 30, the conference will

be from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. There will be three parallel sessions covering

topics related to student learning, use of technology and online education.

JHJ is hosting a reception for all attendees on campus in the President’s Lounge

of the Student Center from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. on October 29, 2015. HBCU Business

Deans’ Roundtable is the primary sponsor of the conference.

The conference web page is:

http://www.tsu.edu/academics/colleges__schools/Jesse_H_Jones_School_of_Busin

ess/swbatc_details.php

For additional details contact Dr. S. Srinivasan, Associate Dean, 713-313-7776,

[email protected]

NFL...continued from page 1

a customized Tigers in the NFL blazer and medallion.

“I haven’t had an experience like this in over 30 years,” said

former New York Jets All-Pro offensive lineman and Super bowl

champion Winston Hill.

Similar sentiments were shared by Hill’s fellow honorees as

they were recognized by their alma mater in front of their families,

friends, fans, alumni, former teammates and current TSU faculty,

staff and students for their contribution to the legacy of TSU

athletics.

“Being honored and receiving this jacket and medal means a lot

to me because it tells me that all the hard work that I’ve done

throughout high school, college and in the pros is respected, said

Mike Holmes, a former San Francisco 49ers safety. “To be

honored by TSU touches my heart.”

United States Congresswoman Shelia Jackson Lee (D-18th

District) presented the honorees with a certificate and a replica of

House Resolution 489 commemorating the 88th anniversary of

Texas Southern University. Tony Wyllie, TSU alum and current

senior vice president of communications for the Washington

Redskins, served as the master of ceremony. Michael Strahan,

Brett Maxie, and Cortez Hankton – all former TSU football

standouts who also were stars in the NFL - were not able to attend

due to scheduling conflicts, but sent congratulatory video

messages. Ernie Holmes and James Ford were honored

posthumously and family members accepted their awards. Earnest

Walker, Montina Cooper, Kyle Turner, and Werner Richmond

provided musical entertainment for the event.

Honorees served as Grand Marshals for the Grand Tiger Parade

on Saturday, October 24 and were recognized during a pre-

Homecoming game ceremony where the TSU Tigers battled the

Southern University Jaguars, but lost the contest, 40-21 in a rain-

soaked game at BBVA Stadium.

TSU Tigers in the NFL honorees included who were in

attendance included: Arthur Cox, Fredrick Dean, Kevin Harris,

W.K. Hicks, Jack Holmes, James Williams, Greg Briggs, Charlie

Frazier, Leroy Mitchell, Andrew Rice, Marvell Simmons, David

Thomas, Melvin Baker, Kenny Burrough, Larry Crowe, Willie

Ellison, Lloyd Mumphord, Charles Philyaw, James Ford, Ernie

Holmes, Oliver Celestin, Darrell Colbert, Mike Holmes, Warren

Wells, Raymond Baylor, Joe Burch, Winston Hill, and Nate

Johnson.

Maroon and Grey Club Makes $10,000 Donation

The Texas Southern University

Department of Athletic has

announced that the Maroon and Grey

club has donated $10,000 to the

newly initiated “All In” season

tickets campaign.

The campaign which is chaired by

TSU Assistant Director of Athletics

Kevin Granger was established to

increase the number of season ticket

holders for the athletics program to

5,000.

“We’re very excited about the

generous donation made by the

Maroon and Grey club in the amount

of $10, 000,” said Granger. “This is

the largest donation we’ve received thus far and it will go a long way towards

helping us institute plans and initiatives that will help increase our season tickets

base to over 5,000 members.”

For more information about the campaign or to make a donation please call

(713) 313-4355 or visit www.tsusports.com.

TSU Grad Lands New Position at Warner

Brothers Entertainment

TSU Student Kenneth Ware Jr., was

recently hired at Warner Brothers

Entertainment and will be relocating to

Los Angeles. An ecstatic Ware states,

“TSU has been very instrumental in my

career, and I'm thankful for all the

assistance and guidance from all my

wonderful professors and administrators

at one of the greatest institutions in the

world.” Ware, from TSU’s School of

Communication, interned for the

New York Times, Houston Chronicle, and

BET Networks while a student at TSU. Ware recently worked as a

Digital Media Content Producer for KHOU-TV and continues to

host his own Web series, Late Nights, Early Mornings.

Homecoming…continued from page 1

Boyd; NEW ORLEANS, Oliver Celestin; OCEAN OF SOUL, Bruce Freeman;

PHARMACY & HEALTH SCIENCES, Dr. Frank North; SAN ANTONIO, Maylene Teal; and WASHINGTON DC/METRO, Melanie

Countee.

TSU’s College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (COPHS) revealed its new Interdisciplinary Health Professions Practice and Simulation

Complex to the public

October 23 in the former

Nabrit Science Center.

The ribbon cutting

ceremony and Open

House. Campus was filled

with activity as visitors,

alumni and students all

enjoyed the Yard Festival.

Later that night, memories

of past athletic fetes were

relived in the H&PE

Arena as TSU paid tribute

to its former Tigers who

had careers in the National

Football League. Tigers in

the NFL – A First and

Goal Celebration brought

back 29 former standout

football athletes. Each

man, honored one-by-one

for their contribution both

to the NFL and to Texas

Southern University, was

given a customized Tigers

in the NFL blazer and

medallion.

The parade went on as

scheduled despite the

threat of rain. Once the

game kicked-off against

Southern University the

rain began and did not let

up. However, all-day rain

did not stop Coca-Cola

from presenting a mock

check for $100,000 to

Texas Southern

University to support First

Generation Scholarships.

Despite a valiant first half

effort the Tigers lost to

the Jaguars 40-21 in a

rain-soaked game at

BBVA Stadium.

Tailgating resumed for

some following the

football game.

YOUR WEEKLY TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY ELECTRONIC NEWS &

INFORMATION SOURCE

FROM THE OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS – (713) 313-4205

October 26 – Nov 1, 2015 Page 3 of 3

TSU E-News NOW Credits:

Andrew McCray-Media Writer/Graphics; Earlie Hudnall-University Photographer; Kendrick Callis-Communications Specialist; Rodney Bush

Marketing/Communications; Tiffany Asberry-Administrative Assistant;

Eva Pickens-AVP of Communications

TSU News

The deadline to submit news or information for TSU E-News is

Thursday’s at noon for the following week’s edition. Submissions may be

sent to [email protected] or [email protected].

For any questions or comments, call Eva Pickens at 713-313-4205.