HYMAN SCORES CAREER-HIGH 32 AS BULLDOGS WALLOP LINCOLN (PA) LIONS 83-62

(LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, Pa.) Junior Travis Hyman (Annapolis, MD, Old Mill, Anne Arundel C.C.) scored a career-high 32 points on 12-of-18 shooting to go along with 16 rebounds and seven blocks to lead Bowie State to an easy 83-62 victory over Lincoln (PA). Bowie State (19-4, 13-2 CIAA, 8-1 North) will host Saint Paul’s College – Monday (February 14) in BSU’s A.C. Jordan Arena at 7:30 pm.

Thurgood Marshall College Fund MUPI 12th Annual Member Universities Professional Institute

HBCUs UNDER ATTACK: WHAT MUST WE DO?”

DATE & LOCATION
March 20-23, 2011
Buena Vista Palace Hotel & Spa
1900 Buena Vista Drive
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830

On March 20-23, 2011, Thurgood Marshall College Fund will host its 12th Annual Member Universities Professional Institute (MUPI), themed “HBCUs UNDER ATTACK: WHAT MUST WE DO?” at the Buena Vista Palace Hotel & Spa in Orlando, FL. Presidents, chancellors, administrators, faculty and staff of the 47 TMCF member schools, community leaders and industry professionals will be in attendance to hear the latest best practices and business methodologies to advance the cause of public HBCUs.

CONFERENCE STRANDS & TOPICS:

FUNDING & DEVELOPMENT
Challenges Facing the Decline in Federal and State Funding
New Congress and the Elimination of Appropriations (Earmarks) Impacting HBCUs
Building HBCU Endowments
Revitalizing the HBCU Mission – Effectively Telling the HBCU Story
CEO Roundtable on HBCU Viability
The HBCU Impact on the Local Community
Continuous Program Review of Fiscal and Human Resources
The Three Step Self Assessment
Internal Review
External Peer Review
Accrediting Body Review (SACS)
Expanding Faculty Research Opportunities
Establishing Effective Collaborative Partnerships – Research Opportunities
RETENTION & GRADUATION
Student Financial Aid
Louis Stokes Minority Alliance Program
Retaining and Graduating Our Students – Best Practice Models
Preparing Students to Become Globally Competitive
Academic Preparedness
STUDENT RELATIONS AND ENGAGEMENT
HBCUs and Student Engagement – Are We Doing Enough?
Key Areas
Student Customer Service
Facilities
Technology
Recruitment
Improving Campus Morale

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Two Murders in One Day @Southern University #BuzzKiller

Cops are hunting for those involved in 2 murders in 3 days at the campus of Southern University in Baton Rouge

 

 

Cops are hunting for those involved in 2 murders in 3 days at the campus of Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Ferdinand Dorsey, a 24 year-old student at the University, was shot and killed at an apartment building near campus Monday night, after an argument with other students on campus. His body was found lying in the walkway on the third floor of the apartment complex. Another man who was not a student was also shot at the complex but survived.

Dorsey’s death came just after hours after another student, Sheena Barnett was badly beaten and then burned inside her home on Saturday. Investigators say whoever killed the 26 year old student tried to cover up the crime by setting the place on fire. No one has been captured in either murder.

By, Black Media Scoop.

Rasheed Remembered – Candlelight ceremony FAMU Rasheed Lasaki

Monday’s shooting that killed Florida A&M University student Rasheed Ola-Seyi Lasaki.

Tallahassee police are releasing very little information about Monday’s shooting that killed Florida A&M University student Rasheed Ola-Seyi Lasaki. The shooting occurred in the parking lot of Greystone Apartments on Jackson Bluff Road around 5:15 p.m. Lasaki lived at Jasmine Court Apartments on Mary Beth Avenue. Felecia Dix-Richardson, Lasaki’s academic adviser in the criminal justice department at FAMU, sent the 25-year-old an e-mail Tuesday morning, asking him to come in to the department to sign his evaluation form.

Three CIAA and Three SIAC Men’s Teams Regionally Ranked This Week

Region/Rank School In-Region Record Overall Record
ATLANTIC
1 West Liberty 19-0 19-0
2 Bowie State 16-3 16-3
3 Winston-Salem State 13-4 11-4
4 Mercyhurst 17-3 17-3
5 West Virginia State 14-5 14-4
6 Indiana (Pa.) 13-5 13-5
7 Fairmont State 12-5 12-5
8 Alderson-Broaddus 14-6 14-6
9 Mansfield 12-7 12-7
10 Livingstone 10-4 10-4
SOUTH
1 Alabama-Huntsville 20-2 19-2
2 Rollins 14-4 11-3
3 Benedict 14-5 14-5
4 Tampa 13-4 11-4
5 Florida Southern 12-6 12-5
6 Arkansas Tech 13-3 13-3
7 Harding 15-3 15-3
8 Stillman 14-4 14-4
9 Clark Atlanta 12-5 12-5
10 Christian Brothers 13-6 13-6

NABC Division II Poll: Bowie State climbs to #11

NABC Division II Poll: Bowie State climbs to #11; Va Union enters at #25

December 7, 2010

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Wins over two teams in last week’s Top 25 has vaulted Bellarmine to the No. 1 spot in the NABC/Division II men’s basketball rankings for the first time in school history, after previously top-ranked Cal Poly Pomona suffered a pair of losses over the weekend.

The Knights, who went on the road to defeat No. 11 Kentucky Wesleyan and No. 22 Southern Indiana last week, earned five of the eight first place votes to land the top spot ahead of Findlay, whom they were tied with at No. 2 last week. The Oilers opened their Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference schedule on a winning note last week as well.

As a result of Cal Poly Pomona’s losses and setbacks by three other teams in the top 10 last week, the top half of the rankings saw a significant shuffle. Winona State moved up a spot to No. 3, while West Liberty and Montevallo enter the top five for the first time as they also remained undefeated into December. Fort Hays State, which has won its first eight games by an average of more than 24 points a game, comes in at No. 6 and is followed by Indiana (Pa.), South Carolina Aiken, Alabama-Huntsville and Augusta State.

The second ten begins with Bowie State, who pulled out an overtime win over Mansfield last week to remain perfect at 5-0. Central Washington made a 12-spot jump to No. 12 after winning three times a week ago, then Tarleton State, Grand Valley State and Central Oklahoma took the next three positions. Cal Poly Pomona landed at No. 16 in the rankings after the two setbacks, with Hillsdale, Kentucky Wesleyan, Cal State-Dominiguez Hills – who handed the Broncos the first of the two losses – and Southern Indiana checking in behind Cal Poly Ponoma,

Minnesota State is the highest ranked team this week that is making its debut in the 2010-11 rankings at No. 21, while the last four spots are occupied by Merrimack, Northern Kentucky, Lincoln Memorial and Virginia Union. NKU, who was ranked 20th prior to its loss to Southern Indiana last week, is the only team among the last five that has been ranked in a regular season poll this season.

NABC/Division II Coaches Poll (December 7, 2010 – Poll #3)
Record Points Pvs
1. Bellarmine, Ky. (5 first place votes) 5-0 197 T2
2. Findlay, Ohio (3 first place votes) 6-0 191 T2
3. Winona State, Minn. 5-0 184 4
4. West Liberty, W.Va. 7-0 177 7
5. Montevallo, Ala. 6-0 162 10
6. Fort Hays State, Kan. 8-0 150 14
7. Indiana, Pa. 3-1 134 9
8. South Carolina Aiken 5-1 124 5
9. Alabama-Huntsville 8-1 120 6
10. Augusta State, Ga. 6-0 112 18
11. Bowie State, Md. 5-0 108 19
12. Central Washington 7-0 105 24
13. Tarleton State, Texas 6-1 103 17
14. Grand Valley State, Mich. 5-1 95 16
15. Central Oklahoma 8-1 88 8
16. Cal Poly Pomona 1-2 85 1
17. Hillsdale, Mich. 8-0 80 25
18. Kentucky Wesleyan 5-1 72 11
19. Cal State-Dominguez Hills 6-1 51 15
20. Southern Indiana 5-1 40 22
21. Minnesota State 6-0 39 NR
22. Merrimack, Mass. 6-1 32 NR
23. Northern Kentucky 5-1 25 20
24. Lincoln Memorial, Tenn. 7-0 21 NR
25. Virginia Union 2-0 15 NR

Others receiving votes: Incarnate Word (Texas) 13, Central Missouri 12, Midwestern State (Texas) 11, Bentley (Mass.) 10, Eckerd (Fla.) 9, Flagler (Fla.) 8, Winston-Salem State (N.C.) 8, Christian Brothers (Tenn.) 7, Missouri Southern 6, Drury (Mo.) 5, Fort Lewis (Colo.) 2, Rollins (Fla.) 1.

Dropped out: Central Missouri (12), Rollins (13), Arkansas Tech (21), Chaminade (23).

Records are through games of Sunday, Dec. 5, 2010.

Kaiser Permanente Physical Therapist Hiring Event Washington, DC

Kaiser Permanente is growing! And as we do, we’re creating new opportunities.

Kaiser Permanente is growing! And as we do, we’re creating new opportunities for health and business professionals of all specialties and levels of experience. Contribute to an environment that supports your career goals – and your future. Come grow with us. We presently have opportunities for Physical Therapists and Physical Therapist Assistants in the Mid-Atlantic area.

Physical Therapist Hiring Event
Saturday, March 12, 2011

Opportunities are available for experienced physical therapists I and II. All candidates should meet the following qualifications:

Graduate of an accredited physical therapy curriculum with a bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degree with certification in physical therapy or foreign-trained equivalent
Licensure to practice physical therapy in Maryland
National Provider Identification (NPI)
BLS certification

Physical Therapist I requirements:
One year of full-time practice as a licensed physical therapist in a clinical setting required.
Graduate of an accredited physical therapy curriculum.
Job number 052548 – Springfield, Virginia
Physical Therapist II requirements:
Three years of full-time practice experience as a licensed physical therapist in a clinical setting
Outpatient experience is recommended; manual therapy skills are a plus
Job number 029818 – Kensington, Maryland
Job number 052544 – Fairfax, Virginia
Job number 050191 – Washington, District of Columbia
Job number 051724 – Washington, District of Columbia
Job number 060093 – Falls Church, Virginia

Physical Therapist Assistants
We also have two openings for Physical Therapist Assistants at our Kensington and Largo, Maryland facilities. Job number 055458 (Kensington) and 054301 (Largo).

TO REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT:

Please visit http://jobs.kp.org for complete qualifications and job submission details for the above job numbers. Qualified individuals will be invited to meet with our Hiring Managers on March 12. Please submit your inquiry no later than Monday, March 7.

For information about future opportunities in North Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia, please contact Jennica P. W. Kalbaugh, 301-816-7249, e-mail Jennica.P.Kalbaugh@kp.org .

Kaiser Permanente offers:
Generous vacation, holiday, and sick leave
Medical care (including prescriptions), vision, mental health, and dental care
Disability and life insurance coverage
Educational opportunities and tuition reimbursement
Employee assistance programs
Health care, dependent care, and transit spending account options
Retirement plans

If you are unable to attend this event, please visit http://jobs.kp.org for complete qualifications and job submission