WASHINGTON It was around dusk when about 15 of Marcia Fudge’s sorority sisters gathered on the deck of a friend’s house in Warrensville Heights, Ohio.
It had been a tough day. They had attended the funeral of U.S. Rep. Stephanie Tubbs Jones, a fellow member of Delta Sigma Theta. Fudge, a close friend and former chief of staff for Tubbs Jones, told them that August day in 2008 that some power brokers had urged her to run for the congressional seat.
She thought maybe she could protect the legacy of Tubbs Jones.
Fudge had been mayor in Warrensville Heights, a city of fewer than 14,000 people. A congressional campaign would require a huge war chest.
More than three years ago, Najee Ali Baker, a Winston-Salem State University student, was shot to death on Wake Forest University s campus. Now, a lawsuit filed over his death is
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TAMIU SOLE director Dr. Hudson named national award recipient
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Texas A&M International University’s Dr. Nicholas Hudson has been named the recipient of the 2021 Doris Michiko Ching Award for Excellence as a Student Affairs Professional.
The award, given by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, recognizes higher education professionals for their work in student affairs.
Since 2018, Hudson has served as director of the Office of Student Orientation, Leadership and Engagement. Throughout his tenure at the university, Hudson has re-established new and transfer student orientation, student leadership programs, spirit traditions, campus activities and sorority and fraternity life.
By Ana Colicchio
01-22-2021
During her time at UM, Ana held leadership positions in several clubs, took advantage of campus resources to secure multiple internships, and did a semester abroad.
Q: Did you live on campus? What was that experience like?
I lived on campus my first year of college. I remember having such an amazing experience living in the Stanford Residential College. I was able to meet new people and make so many friends that made every day such an adventure! Being so close to my classes, the on-campus events, and going to the dining hall with my roommate are memories I will always cherish.