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Voice of the Wildcats Newsletter, October 2003
The student newsletter of Bethune-Cookman College, now Bethune-Cookman University, highlighting student voices, campus and community activities, and current events
The Tablet, Summer 2003
The Summer 2003 issue of the School of Medicine at Morehouse College's Tablet Newsletter. This issue includes articles regarding the beginning of the Vivien Thomas Research Program and Sandra Harris-Hooker, Ph.D. being accepted as a Fellow in the 2003-2004 Class of the Executive Leadership in the Academic Medicine Program for women. 8 pages
Voice of the Wildcats Newsletter, November 2003
The student newsletter of Bethune-Cookman College, now Bethune-Cookman University, highlighting student voices, campus and community activities, and current events
"After 36 Months SACS Reaffirms GSU Accreditation", December 11, 2003
The Gramblinite newspaper article, titled "After 36 Months SACS Reaffirms GSU Accreditation" by De' Eric M. Henry, announcing that after 36 months, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) reaffirms Grambling State University's accreditation
"Grambling Warner Set on 'Fulfilling Her Mission'", March 16, 2003
A News-Star newspaper article titled "Grambling's Warner set on 'fulfilling her mission'' by Leesha Faulkner
The Tablet, Spring 2003
The Spring 2003 issue of the School of Medicine at Morehouse College's Tablet Newsletter. This issue features articles on Dr. James Gavin being inaugurated as President, the Multidisciplinary Research Center reopening after a fire, Morehouse School of Medicine offering expertise following the Shuttle Columbia Disaster, and Morehouse School of Medicine receiving a valuable land donation from ING Americas. 12 pages
Dr. Andrew Hugine, Jr., circa 2005
A portrait of Dr. Andrew Hugine, Jr., the ninth president of SC State, served from 2003–2007. Hugine developed an Alumni Heritage Endowment Fund to allow the university to create a perpetual fund to be used for scholarships, capital improvements, and endowed chairs. Under President Hugine’s leadership, an agreement with the University of South Carolina launched a faculty/student exchange program in nuclear engineering; the University Transportation Center was named the James E. Clyburn Transportation Center, and the walnut room was named the Robert S. Evans Walnut Room. In 2005, President Hugine continued to make significant accomplishments. The University began work on the largest construction project in the history of the University, a 100,000 or more
Kyana Stewart, 2003
Kyana Stewart, the 73rd "Miss Southern", who reigned as Miss Southern from 2003-2004
"After 36 Months SACS Reaffirms GSU Accreditation", December 11, 2003
Part 2 of The Gramblinite newspaper article, titled "After 36 Months SACS Reaffirms GSU Accreditation" by De' Eric M. Henry, announcing that after 36 months, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) reaffirms Grambling State University's accreditation