Sunday, February 28, 2010
Maytown Project
Strives are still being made towards the Maytown Project for Tennessee State University. In order to promote the growth and expansion of our university, this initiative should be supported! The May Family, owners of a 1500-acre plot of land in contention with local government officials, gave TSU 250 acres of land and a $400,000 endowment to construct a proposed agricultural research park and center for sustainable agriculture research. Over the next 25 years this area will be developed and to provide jobs as well as economic growth for Nashville. For more information on the Maytown Project Click Here
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Hewlett-Packard Smartphone attempt
For more info on the iPaq Click Here
BLACK HISTORY MONTH AT TSU
"As associate director of the University's honors program, Latham has been busy prepping high-achieving students to take on the world through global leadership. He placed the first of three through two fundraising initiatives for the Honors Program, evolved the program's curriculum into a rigorous four-course model patterned after the academic program at Harvard University's Business School and designed an annual Student Leadership Conference that helps students learn how to approach their careers from a global perspective...."
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