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Hampton University Congratulates Alumna Dr. Sylvia Trent-Adams Named the Seventh President of The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth

HAMPTON, Va. (Sept. 30, 2022) — Dr. Sylvia Trent-Adams, who served as Acting U.S. Surgeon General from April 2017 to September 2017, has been named the seventh president of the University of North Texas Health (UNT) Science Center at Fort Worth (HSC).

“We extend sincere congratulations to Dr. Sylvia Trent-Adams for her recent appointment as the President of the University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth,” said Hampton University President Darrell K. Williams. “For many years, Dr. Trent-Adams has been dedicated and committed to providing the best scientific information available for improving health.  She will continue to ensure positive outcomes for students under her leadership, and she is yet another example of one of our graduates upholding the Hampton ‘Standard of Excellence.’” 

Dr. Trent-Adams will succeed Dr. Michael R. Williams, who was named chancellor of the UNT System on Jan. 1. In her capacity as HSC president, she will report to the UNT System chancellor and is the CEO of the university. She will be responsible for the overall leadership and management of all campus programs, services and activities in every area of the university, including academic affairs, administration, strategic planning, student services, financial management, external relations, and fundraising.

The president leads, champions, and leverages the critical and unique role of the campus in advancing HSC’s academic, research, and outreach mission, and in supporting the university’s reputation as a distinguished academic health science center. 

Dr. Trent-Adams formerly served as the executive vice president and chief strategy officer at HSC. In this role, she assisted the president in developing, communicating, executing and sustaining strategic initiatives, and she led the strategic planning process with a focus on accelerating organizational performance.

Prior to joining HSC, Dr. Trent-Adams served as the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health from January 2019 through August 2020. She shared responsibility with the Assistant Secretary for Health for planning, coordinating, and directing substantive program matters; policy and program development; and determining and setting legislative and program priorities. She also served from 2015 to 2018 as the Deputy Surgeon General of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps. In that role, she was a trusted advisor to the Surgeon General, providing support on a variety of critical issues, including efforts to combat the opioid crisis.

Prior to serving as Deputy Surgeon General, Dr. Trent-Adams was Deputy Associate Administrator for the HIV/AIDS Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration. In this role, she helped manage the $2.3 billion Ryan White HIV/AIDS program, which funds medical care, treatment, referrals and support services for uninsured and underserved people living with HIV disease, as well as training for health care professionals.

In 2017, Dr. Trent-Adams earned the International Red Cross Florence Nightingale Medal, the highest international honor that can be bestowed upon a nurse. Among her other recognitions is a Distinguished Service Medal for sustained leadership, dedication, and service at the highest levels while serving as Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health and Deputy Surgeon General. Dr. Trent-Adams is also the recipient of the Meritorious Service Medal for her leadership during the Commissioned Corps response to the Ebola Outbreak in West Africa; and the Surgeon General’s Medallion for service as acting Surgeon General from April to September 2017.

Dr. Trent-Adams earned the Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing at Hampton University and in 1987 was commissioned into the U. S. Army as a graduate of the University’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) program.  Trent-Adams received a Master of Science degree in Nursing and Health Policy at the University of Maryland, Baltimore; and the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Public Policy from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

She is a fellow in the National Academy of Medicine, American Academy of Nursing, National Academy of Practice, and the NLN Academy of Nursing Education. Dr. Trent-Adams is also a member of the U.S. Army ROTC Hall of Fame.

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President Darrell K. Williams and First Lady Myra R. Williams Make $100,000 Gift to Hampton University

HAMPTON, VA (Sept. 23, 2022) — Hampton University has announced that President Darrell K. Williams, the 13th President of the University, and First Lady, Mrs. Myra R. Williams, have made a $100,000 gift to the institution. Their gift will be divided among six areas, as per the following: 

  • $50,000 will be utilized to establish the Darrell K. Williams and Myra R. Williams Endowed Scholarship Fund
    • This fund will provide academic support to students majoring in Psychology. Both President Williams and Mrs. Williams were Psychology majors when they attended Hampton. This study area is of great importance to both.
    • Students may be of freshman, sophomore, junior or senior classification. Recipients must hold a 3.0 GPA and major in Psychology. They also must have a financial need.
  • $50,000 will be utilized to provide support to five separate student experience areas at the University. Those areas and funding provided are as follows:
    • $10,000 to the Marching Force, Marching Band. 
    • $10,000 to the University Choir. Mrs. Williams was a member of University Choir while a student at Hampton.
    • $10,000 to the existing Hampton scholarship fund for the Black, Greek-lettered organization Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. President Williams is a member, having joined while a student at Hampton.
    • $10,000 to the existing Hampton endowed scholarship fund for Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Mrs. Williams is a member of this organization, having joined the sorority while a student at Hampton.
    • $10,000 to the ROTC Program. President Williams received support through the Hampton ROTC program to attend Hampton, and this program is very important to him. 

President Williams said, “We are delighted to provide this funding to support Hampton University students. My wife and I want to do our parts in ensuring that Hampton delivers the #1 student experience in America. This funding will support the students and the entities that are dear to us and were instrumental in our development.”

Mrs. Williams said, “Our establishment of the endowed scholarship fund provides the academic funding students so need. We are thrilled to provide this funding.” She added, “Student enrichment activities are critical to the full development of Hampton students as well. The funding we have provided will undergird the development of well-rounded students. We are so excited to support our Home by the Sea through these efforts.”  

For more information, contact the Office of University Relations at 757.727.5253.

About Hampton University
Hampton University is a comprehensive institution of higher education, dedicated to the promotion of learning, building of character and preparation of promising students for positions of leadership and service. Its curriculum emphasis is scientific and professional with a strong liberal arts under girding. In carrying out its mission, the University requires that everything that it does be of the highest quality. A historically black institution, Hampton University is committed to multiculturalism. The University serves students from diverse national, cultural and economic backgrounds. Research and public service are integral parts of Hampton’s mission. In order to enhance scholarship and discovery, the faculty is engaged in writing, research, and grantsmanship. In achieving its mission, Hampton University offers exemplary programs and opportunities which enable students, faculty and staff to grow, develop and contribute to our society in a productive and useful manner. Visit 
www.hamptonu.edu for more information. 

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Hampton University Aviation Department Wins $10,000 General Aviation Category of the 2022 FAA Challenge: Smart Connected Aviation Student Competition

HAMPTON, Va. (Sept. 20, 2022) — A team of seven Hampton University Aviation students won $10,000 when named winners of the General Aviation category of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Smart Airport Challenge; they finished first runner-up across all categories of the competition.  The students developed a concept that could help prevent runway incursions at airports across the nation. 

This year, the 2022 FAA Challenge: Smart Connected Aviation Student Competition asked students to consider innovative improvements in the efficiency and effectiveness of smart technology throughout the airport environment. Student team members include graduate student Julian Payne-Dillard, graduating seniors, Raha Maxwell, Myles Divinity, Ellis Woodyard, Griffin Weathers, and Juniors Kailyn Hyman and Kiuma Muchira.

The concept the team brought to life is entitled “Runway Incursion Prevention System” or R.I.P.S. R.I.P.S. is an application that assists general aviation pilots’ awareness of their surroundings while taxiing. The concept includes the ability to download the application via the Apple Store or Google Play Store, and it provides GPS and augmented reality routing and instructions, a heads-up display, and audible alarms to help ensure runway incursions are minimized.

“Our team did an excellent job on this project over this past year. This makes us back-to-back finalists,” said Andrew Smith, Aviation assistant professor and the faculty advisor for the team. “There was a lot of brainstorming of ideas but ultimately, the concept of preventing runway incursions amongst general aviation pilots had a more personal connection as most of the team consists of student pilots.”

The FAA launched this competition for undergraduate and graduate student teams to develop creative solutions to transportation technology challenges while addressing human-factor aspects of travelers’ experience, and to share those innovations with the broader community. The Challenge Steering Committee selected four finalist teams from seven proposals submitted to compete for the $10,000-$25,000 cash prizes. Selection was based on project proposals, a technical paper, a digital poster, and a final presentation/demonstration to the Steering Committee judges during the 2022 Virtual Forum. 

“This competition was intended to stimulate and advance innovation in aviation research and promote the development of a robust aviation workforce,” said Shelley Yak, director of the FAA Technical Center. “Ultimately, ideas from participating student teams may help shape the future and foster innovation.

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Alumni of the Class of 1985 Make $11,320 Gift to Hampton University for Student Scholarships

HAMPTON, VA (Sept. 21, 2022) — Hampton University announced that the alumni members of the Class of 1985 have made a gift of $11,320 to the university. The effort is part of the Office of Alumni Affairs’ campaign to raise $10 million over the next year. 

Jeff Silverthorne, NHAA Alumni Giving co-chair, said, “We love our collective Home by the Sea! And all alumni are ready to dig in to do their best to support students in need, as well as to further enhance the greatness of Hampton.”

Several alumna gathered for the Class of 1985 check presentation to Hampton President Darrell K. Williams. The individuals in the photo from left to right are Rachel White, Leah Lamb, Kirsten Jenkins Roach, Anita Dixon, Jeff Silverthorne, President Darrell K. Williams, Daphne Jackson, Cordelia Shands, and Kelvin Roundtree.

Mr. Silverthorne added, “Our $18.68 Campaign began in early August with a goal of raising $7,500 by Alumni Day.  This campaign was designed by Co-Class Leader Anita Dixon and me.  During the first 30 days of the campaign, we raised $8,426 and have had the participation of 83 classmates. This represents a close to a 100% improvement over 2021! And as of September 9, we had raised $11,320.”

For more information, contact the Office of University Relations at 757.727.5253.

About Hampton University
Hampton University is a comprehensive institution of higher education, dedicated to the promotion of learning, building of character and preparation of promising students for positions of leadership and service. Its curriculum emphasis is scientific and professional with a strong liberal arts under girding. In carrying out its mission, the University requires that everything that it does be of the highest quality. A historically black institution, Hampton University is committed to multiculturalism. The University serves students from diverse national, cultural and economic backgrounds. Research and public service are integral parts of Hampton’s mission. In order to enhance scholarship and discovery, the faculty is engaged in writing, research, and grantsmanship. In achieving its mission, Hampton University offers exemplary programs and opportunities which enable students, faculty and staff to grow, develop and contribute to our society in a productive and useful manner. Visit 
www.hamptonu.edu for more information. 

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Foundation of Renowned Artist Missy Elliott Makes $20,000 Gift to new Atlanta National Hampton Alumni Association Current Use Scholarship

HAMPTON, VA (Sept. 21, 2022) — Hampton University announced that the Foundation for Grammy awarding winning artist Missy Elliott has provided a gift of $20,000 to fund a new, current-use scholarship for the Atlanta Chapter of the National Hampton Alumni Association (NHAA). 

“Missy Elliott hails from Portsmouth Virginia, and we thought it fitting that her contribution allowed us to fund this important scholarship for students. We are so excited to able to help students with the funding this contribution will allow,” said George White, President of the Atlanta NHAA Chapter. 

Missy Elliott

The national NHAA President, Willie Williams, said, “We have embarked on a 12-month effort to raise funds for students who are unable to get their tuition and other fees covered. We call it our Gap Funding scholarship. Without help from generous donors, our students would be unable to remain at Hampton and; therefore, in many cases, would be unable to complete their college education. We will be forever grateful to Ms. Elliott and her foundation for their support.”

An event was held earlier this year and proceeds from that event are also being put toward the new Atlanta Chapter’s Current Use Scholarship fund. 

For more information, contact the Office of University Relations at 757.727.5253.

About Missy Elliott

Melissa Arnette Elliott (born July 1, 1971 in Portsmouth, VA)is an American rapper, singer, and record producer. Under the professional name Missy Elliott, she was only 25 years old when the head of Elektra Entertainment Group offered her a deal that would enable her to write, produce, and record music under the umbrella of her own Gold Mind record label. In addition to four Grammy awards, Elliott has received the Black Entertainment Television (BET) Award for best female hip-hop artist numerous times, and her music videos earned her accolades and regular appearances on MTV.

About Hampton University

Hampton University is a comprehensive institution of higher education, dedicated to the promotion of learning, building of character and preparation of promising students for positions of leadership and service. Its curriculum emphasis is scientific and professional with a strong liberal arts under girding. In carrying out its mission, the University requires that everything that it does be of the highest quality. A historically black institution, Hampton University is committed to multiculturalism. The University serves students from diverse national, cultural and economic backgrounds. Research and public service are integral parts of Hampton’s mission. In order to enhance scholarship and discovery, the faculty is engaged in writing, research, and grantsmanship. In achieving its mission, Hampton University offers exemplary programs and opportunities which enable students, faculty and staff to grow, develop and contribute to our society in a productive and useful manner. Visit www.hamptonu.edu for more information. 

About NHAA

The National Hampton Alumni Association, Inc. is the official alumni organization of Hampton University that has the mission of promoting Hampton and seeking underwriting support for students and faculty programs and services. 

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Convocation-September 25, 2022

Hampton University Celebrates the Official Start of 2022 Academic Year with 79th Annual Opening Convocation Ceremony on September 25

HAMPTON, Va. (Sept. 20, 2022) —Hampton University will officially mark the beginning of a new chapter in its storied 154 year history as alumnus and the university’s 13th President Darrell K. Williams will present the keynote address at the 79th Annual Opening Convocation on Sunday, September 25, 2022. Opening Convocation will be held in historic Robert C. Ogden Hall and will begin at 10:45 a.m. This event is open to the public.

Convocation-September 25, 2022

“It is my honor and pleasure to announce that Darrell K. Williams, Hampton University’s 13th President, will deliver the keynote address at the 79th Annual Opening Convocation,” said Dr. Karen Ward, Chair of the Ceremonial Occasions Committee and Old Dominion Endowed Chair of Fine and Performing Arts. “This is a true full circle moment as President Williams sat in the very seats our students will be in. His more than four decades of proven success as a leader is a wonderful example to which our students may aspire. Hampton University is honored to welcome President and First Lady Myra Richardson Williams back to their Home by the Sea, and we look forward to what is sure to be an outstanding charge from the President to the assembled students, faculty, staff, alumni, parents and other friends of Hampton.”

During this ceremony, Dr. Jean Muhammad, chair of the Department of Computer Science in the Hampton University School of Science will be presented the 2021-2022 E. L. Hamm, Sr. Distinguished Teaching Award. Since the 1960-61 academic year, Hampton University has recognized outstanding faculty members who have distinguished themselves in the endeavor of promoting quality, positivity, hard work, and service through The Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Distinguished Teaching Award. In 1994, the award was renamed the Edward L. Hamm, Sr. Distinguished Teaching Award. Each year, one or two faculty members receive the award after being nominated by their peers and/or students and selected by the university president. The recipients consistently attain teaching excellence by going above and beyond in the classroom and inspiring their students to have a passion for learning and a commitment to excellence.

The keynote speaker, President Williams, hails from West Palm Beach, Florida and brings to Hampton University more than four decades of proven success in leading complex domestic and international military, government civilian, academic institutional, and commercial business organizations. He served for over 37 years in the U.S. Army, his final 11 years at the executive and enterprise levels. 

While a student at Hampton, President Williams was Mister Freshman, 1979-80, a Student Leader, 1980–83, a three-year Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) scholarship cadet, a member of the Gamma Iota Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated, and senior class president, 1982-83 academic year. His wife, Myra Richardson Williams, also a Hamptonian, was a four-year member of the Hampton University concert choir and member of the Gamma Iota Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated.

President Williams returns to Hampton from Leidos, a Fortune 250 information technology company, where he served as Vice President and Managing Director of the $9 billion United Kingdom (U.K.) Ministry of Defense Logistics Commodities and Services Transformation (LCST) contract, providing global logistical support to U.K. military forces.

President Williams’ professional affiliations include Board of Directors, National Industries for the Blind; founding board chair, Mary S. Peake Fellowship; former member of Board of Directors, Leidos Supply, Limited; advisory board, Solugen Inc.; member, Council on Foreign Relations; former Executive Fellow for the Institute for Defense and Business; life member, Association of the U.S. Army; life member, ROCKS, Incorporated; and member, The Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated.

Among numerous honors, Williams has been awarded the U.S. Defense Distinguished Service Medal, U.S. Army Distinguished Service Medal, U.S. Defense Superior Service Medal, U.S. Defense Superior Service Medal, U.S. Army Legion of Merit, and U.S. Armed Forces Bronze Star Medal.  He is a member of the U.S. Army Cadet Command Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) and the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps Halls of Fame and a 2020 recipient of the Army Lieutenant General Arthur J. Gregg Sustainment Leadership Award.  He also received the Journal of Black Innovation 2020 Fifty Most Important African Americans in Technology Award and the 2018 Hampton University Distinguished Alumni Award. He is a 1983 Distinguished Military Graduate of the Hampton Institute ROTC program. 

The Opening Convocation Ceremony will be live-streamed at https://home.hamptonu.edu/our/livestream.

About Hampton University 
Hampton University is a comprehensive institution of higher education, dedicated to the promotion of learning, building of character and preparation of promising students for positions of leadership and service. Its curriculum emphasis is scientific and professional with a strong liberal arts under girding. In carrying out its mission, the University requires that everything that it does be of the highest quality. A historically black institution, Hampton University is committed to multiculturalism. The University serves students from diverse national, cultural and economic backgrounds. Research and public service are integral parts of Hampton’s mission. In order to enhance scholarship and discovery, the faculty is engaged in writing, research, and grantsmanship. In achieving its mission, Hampton University offers exemplary programs and opportunities which enable students, faculty and staff to grow, develop and contribute to our society in a productive and useful manner.  Visit www.hamptonu.edu for more information.

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Hampton University Professor Elected to AAU Strength Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2022

HAMPTON, Va. (Sept. 14, 2022) —. Hampton University Assistant Professor Dr. Rodney Gaines, Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, has been elected to the 2022 AAU Strength Sports Hall of Fame.

Dr. Rodney Gaines

Dr. Rodney Gaines has a history in AAU bodybuilding competition dating back to the 1980s. He has won dozens of AAU bodybuilding titles in a competitive career stretching 35 years, including the AAU Central Atlantic Championship, AAU Virginia State Championship, AAU World Championship (Open & Masters divisions), and AAU Mr. Universe (Sports Model, Classic Bodybuilding, Elite & Masters divisions). Gaines has also promoted and judged bodybuilding competitions and started the NSCA (National Strength and Conditioning Association) Bodybuilding and Fitness Special Interest group, where AAU and other organizations can market and highlight events.

The Hall of Fame induction will occur Saturday, October 1 during the AAU World Powerlifting, Weightlifting and Feats of Strength Championships at the Rio Hotel in Las Vegas. 

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Anthony Solomon from Hampton University Awarded SMART Scholarship

Hampton, VA. (Sept. 14, 2022) – Anthony Solomon, a Hampton University student, was awarded the Department of Defense Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship.

This award provides students with full tuition for up to five years, mentorship, summer internships, a stipend, and full-time employment with the Department of Defense after graduation. This unique opportunity offers students hands-on experience at one of over 200 innovative laboratories across the Army, Navy, Air Force and larger Department of Defense. During summer internships, SMART scholars work directly with an experienced mentor, gaining valuable technical skills. After graduation, Solomon will work at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency in Springfield, VA.

“School of Engineering and Technology students always shine,” said Dr. Joyce T. Shirazi, Dean of the Hampton University School of Engineering and Technology. “Anthony Solomon is an extremely talented Computer Engineering sophomore.  Not only is his entire education at Hampton University completely funded by the Department of Defense, including monthly stipends and health insurance, but as a SMART Scholar, he will have summer internships throughout his time at Hampton University and a job waiting for him upon graduation. The university’s last SMART Scholar, Kristopher Small, another Computer Engineering student, graduated in 2021 and he is currently working in support of the national security mission of the Department of Defense and planning to become an astronaut. Only the top students are selected into the SMART Scholarship Program, which is one of the most prestigious in the country.”

Solomon is currently studying for a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, with focus in Signal Processing.

“My goal was to be debt free after completing college and to avoid loans as much as possible,” said Solomon. “I knew it wouldn’t hurt to apply for the SMART scholarship, so I gave it a try. Although it took hard-work, time, sacrifice, and perseverance to reach this point, it was all worth it! I shouted and thanked the Lord for this huge accomplishment!”

The Department of Defense is committed to developing the Nation’s STEM talent and is the largest employer of federal scientists and engineers with nearly 150,000 civilian STEM employees working across the Department. DoD STEM activities support this mission by providing authentic learning experiences through a variety of education and outreach initiatives, such as the SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program. For over a decade, SMART has trained a highly skilled STEM workforce that competes with the evolving trends of industry to support the next generation of science and technology for our nation.

For more information on the SMART Program or to learn how students can apply, please visit www.smartscholarship.org. The application is open annually from August through December.

About The SMART Program

The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for bachelor’s, master’s, and Ph.D. students to gain technical skills in critical STEM fields and support the national security mission of the Department of Defense.

About Hampton University

Hampton University is a comprehensive institution of higher education, dedicated to the promotion of learning, building of character and preparation of promising students for positions of leadership and service. Its curriculum emphasis is scientific and professional with a strong liberal arts under girding. In carrying out its mission, the University requires that everything that it does be of the highest quality. A historically black institution, Hampton University is committed to multiculturalism. The University serves students from diverse national, cultural and economic backgrounds. Research and public service are integral parts of Hampton’s mission. In order to enhance scholarship and discovery, the faculty is engaged in writing, research, and grantsmanship. In achieving its mission, Hampton University offers exemplary programs and opportunities which enable students, faculty and staff to grow, develop and contribute to our society in a productive and useful manner.

Visit www.hamptonu.edu for more information.

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Hampton University Alumni and Friends Donate $60,000 to Character Matters Scholarship and to Support Campus Ministries

Hampton University Alumni and Friends Donate $60,000 to Character Matters Scholarship and to Support Campus Ministries

Springfield, VA. (Aug 11, 2022) — On Sunday, May 22, then Hampton University President-Elect Darrell K. Williams and Mrs. Myra Richardson Williams were the guests of honor at a reception organized by The Friends of Hampton University to celebrate his impending installation as Hampton’s 13th president. The event successfully raised $60,000 ($25,000 from Alfred Street Baptist Church) in support of the Character Matters Scholarship and campus ministries.     

Craig Dixon, President Darrell K. Williams, Kendrick F. Ashton, Jr. Pleasant S. Broadnax, III, Esq. (left to right)

Kendrick F. Ashton, Jr. and Craig Dixon, owners of The St. James, a 450,000 square-foot health club in Springfield VA, and 1983 Hampton graduate Pleasant S. Broadnax, III, Esq. hosted the event. Others in attendance included Hampton University alumni, current and incoming students, members of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., as well as friends and members of the Williams’ family. 

“On behalf of Hampton University and our students, I want to thank Kendrick and Craig, as the owners of the St. James, and alumnus Pleasant Broadnax for planning and organizing this wonderful event,” said President Williams. “These funds will go toward delivering the number one student experience in America.” 

Hampton University established the Character Matters Scholarship during the 2021-2022 academic year to recognize students who demonstrate good character traits. As a result, the University now awards 100, first-time freshman a $10,000 renewable scholarship. Admitted freshmen in financial need may submit an essay on the topic How I Have Demonstrated Excellence in Character to apply for the scholarship. Applicants must also submit a letter of recommendation from a teacher or guidance counselor that addresses their demonstrated good character. For more information on applying for the 2023-24 academic year scholarship, contact the Hampton University Office of Admission

During The Friends of Hampton University event, Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley, senior pastor of the historic Alfred Street Baptist Church, pledged $25,000 to Hampton University campus ministries, which brought the total raised to $60,000. Those funds were presented to the President and First Lady on July 2 at Alfred Street Baptist Church.

About Hampton University

Hampton University is a comprehensive institution of higher education. For more than 150 years, it has been dedicated to the promotion of learning, building of character and preparation of promising students for positions of leadership and service. It emphasizes a scientific and professional curriculum with a strong liberal arts undergirding. In carrying out its mission, the University requires that everything that it does be of the highest quality. A historically black institution, Hampton University is committed to multiculturalism. The University serves students from diverse national, cultural and economic backgrounds. Research and public service are integral parts of Hampton’s mission. In order to enhance scholarship and discovery, the faculty is engaged in writing, research, and grantsmanship. In achieving its mission, Hampton University offers exemplary programs and opportunities which enable students, faculty and staff to grow, develop and contribute to our society in a productive and useful manner. Visit www.hamptonu.edu

About the St. James

The St. James is a 450,000 square-foot health club in Springfield VA. It features personal training sessions, complimentary wellness evaluations, more than 100 group fitness classes per week and a high-performance training center. Members of the fitness center have everything they need to reach their fitness and wellness goals. The state-of-the-art facility also features daycare options, a FIFA regulation-sized turf field, two NHL regulation-sized ice rinks, a three-story health club, a climbing wall, an indoor water park, a spa, an Olympic regulation-sized pool, a full gym with cutting-edge equipment, locker rooms with a steam room and sauna, and access to basketball courts, and the field house during special member events and times. For more information visit https://www.thestjames.com.

Hampton University President, Darrell K. Williams and First Lady, Myra Richardson Williams receive donation from Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley, Senior Pastor of their home church, the historic Alfred Street Baptist Church in Alexandria, Va., with other Hampton alumni (Left to right:) Beverly Uzell, Michele Thompson, and Kimberly DeLane Bose
Hampton University President, Darrell K. Williams and First Lady, Myra Richardson Williams with attendees of The Friends of Hampton University event
Members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Hampton University President, Darrell K. Williams addressing attendees of The Friends of Hampton University event
Members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Members of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.

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Hampton University Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications Welcomes 8-time EMMY Winner Maynard Eaton as Endowed Professor

HAMPTON, VA (Sept. 6, 2022) – Hampton University, one of the nation’s leading Historically Black Colleges & Universities, today announced the addition of award-winning newsman Maynard Eaton to the Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications. A 1971 Hampton University graduate, Eaton is an eight-time, EMMY-winning journalist and the first African American local newsman at WVEC – Channel 13 in Hampton. 

“We are honored to welcome Endowed Professor Eaton to our school,” said Julia A. Wilson, dean of the Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications. “Professor Eaton is a veteran journalist and local pioneer in the television industry, with vast experience and expertise in covering high-profile news stories.  

“I know Professor Eaton will inspire our students with his skills in investigative reporting and his knowledge of media ethics and America’s formative Civil Rights Era. His exceptional journalistic mastery and high standards of ethics will be invaluable in helping us develop culturally literate, diverse, and internationally competitive journalists and strategic communicators,” Wilson said. 

For more than 40 years, Eaton has conducted numerous high-profile news reports and interviews with heads of state, political luminaries, renowned entertainers, athletes, and civil rights leaders. For the past decade, he has served as National Communications Director for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Dr. Martin Luther King’s legacy organization.  Eaton continues to write feature articles for the National Association of Black Journalists’ Black News & Views and the Spelman College Messenger.

Eaton has garnered many prestigious awards and accolades including a Gannett News Service reporting award, 2008 Journalist of the Year by the Rainbow/PUSH civil rights group, eight EMMY Awards for TV news reporting/writing, two Atlanta Association of Black Journalist awards for his excellence in writing and reporting, and several honors from the National Association of Black Journalists.  

Eaton earned his Master’s of Arts degree from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, where he was mentored by the late Fred Friendly (former president of CBS News), and a Bachelor’s of Arts degree in Mass Media Arts from Hampton University. In addition to teaching writing and content editing classes, Eaton will teach JAC 454 Civil Rights Era & the Media, and JAC 404 Media Ethics.

About Hampton University Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications

The Hampton University Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications is committed to preparing its students with a high-quality and well-rounded education for global careers in journalism and strategic communications. SHSJC emphasizes accuracy, balance, fairness, integrity and high ethical standards. The Scripps Howard brand is internationally renowned as a foundation that promotes supporting and enabling aspiring journalists. Website: shsjc.hamptonu.edu

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Society for Financial Education & Professional Development (SFEPD) Will Teach Financial Education at Hampton University

Society for Financial Education & Professional Development (SFEPD) Will Teach Financial Education at Hampton University

New Financial Literacy Initiative to Provide Financial Knowledge and Skills Campus-wide and in the Community

Alexandria, VA. (Aug. 29, 2022) – The Society for Financial Education and Professional Development (SFEPD)and Hampton University announced a comprehensive initiative to teach financial education to the Hampton University community.

SFEPD Founder and President Ted Daniels with Hampton University President Darrell Williams and SFEPD Financial Educator Dywane Hall

Appointed as president of Hampton University on July 1st, Williams is bringing new and innovative approaches to academics, including a strong focus on financial education, preparing students for financial success after graduation, and wealth creation. One of the nation’s premier HBCUs, Hampton University is a private research university, known for its business, communications, and nursing programs. According to Williams, Hampton University will work to eradicate a void in college education by ensuring a holistic approach to teaching financial skills at the university and in the community. “Too many college students receive an educational degree but do not acquire the financial skills that encourage economic health throughout their lives,” Williams said. “By working with SFEPD, we aim to eradicate the wealth and financial knowledge gap at Hampton University. Additionally, implementing a campus-wide financial literacy program will add value to our students’ degrees.” 

SFEPD, a leader in the financial education movement, has taught personal financial management skills at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) for nearly 25 years, but the project with Hampton University marks the first time SFEPD will train students, parents, staff, administrators, and the surrounding local community. 

“We applaud Hampton University’s President Darrell K. Williams for his vision and commitment to making sure financial knowledge and skills are taught to individuals throughout the university,” said Ted Daniels, SFEPD’s founder and president. “Financial literacy skills are essential to managing money wisely and to foster economic growth, especially in underserved communities not exposed to the intricacies of personal money management.”  

SFEPD will offer an array of financial literacy training programs at Hampton University including three of SFEPD’s signature programs: 

An SFEPD Student Ambassador Program 

  • A successful program that trains HBCU college students to teach their peers to manage their finances better and build wealth. SFEPD trains Student Ambassadors in financial concepts to enable them to lead and teach engaging classes to fellow students. SFEPD’s financial educators and HBCU business school professors help Ambassadors to create workshops and events for students and local communities, and in turn, the Ambassadors develop leadership skills and serve as champions of financial literacy. 

“Mind Over Money Skills” Program 

SFEPD Financial Educator Dywane Hall, Hampton University President Darrell Williams and Dr. Sylvia Rose, Assistant Dean, Hampton University James T. George School of Business
  • SFEPD’s “Mind Over Money Skills” Program, a series of customized financial education and professional development seminars and workshops, is tailored for underserved populations and lower-income individuals. SFEPD will offer Credit Management and Student Loan Management, Personal Money Management, Investor Education, and Homeownership seminars at Hampton University. [Text Wrapping Break] 

Financial Literacy Certificate Program  

  • Through a collaboration with the American College of Financial Services (ACFS), SFEPD offers supportive opportunities for HBCU students. Through the Know Yourself, Grow Your Wealth initiative, Hampton students, parents, faculty, staff, and administrators can earn a financial education certificate, which adds to their knowledge and professional development skills. 

 As broad sectors of the U.S. population confront economic hardships, more emphasis must be placed on guaranteeing that financial knowledge and skills are available for those who need it the most, Daniels said. “This is essential in communities of color who often live paycheck to paycheck with low savings and homeownership rates; however, SFEPD’s financial literacy programs will give Hampton University and the community tools to manage their money well.”  

About The Society for Financial Education and Professional Development 

For nearly 25 years, SFEPD, based in the Washington, D.C. area, has served as an award-winning financial literacy and professional development nonprofit teaching financial skills to people of all ages and backgrounds with a focus on underserved communities. SFEPD is directed by President and Founder Ted Daniels, a global financial literacy leader. Learn more at www.sfepd.org. Connect with SFEPD on social media: 

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