Sports with Walter Moore
Lady Tigers Scare Ga. Tech Savannah State put a scare into 22nd ranked Georgia Tech on January 21 in Atlanta but the Yellow Jackets woke up in the second half and went on to roll to a 80-51 win. SSU led 26-22 with 2:44 left in the first half but Tech ended the period with eight straight points for a … Continue reading “Sports with Walter Moore”
Perry-Mason to Speak on Investments, Building Wealth
Gayle Perry-Mason, Senior Director of Investment at Oppenheimer & Co., Inc. addresses “Socially Responsible Investing and Building Wealth” Feb 4th, 6:30 p.m. Four Points By Sheraton Historic Savannah, 520 West Bryan St. This event is sponsored by Wells Fargo and presented in part by Step- Up Savannah’s “Bank- On Savannah” Project. Perry-Mason will also appear at The Savannah Book Festival, … Continue reading “Perry-Mason to Speak on Investments, Building Wealth”
Williams Promoted to Office and Activities Coordinator
The Savannah Development and Renewal Authority (SDRA) is pleased to announce the promotion of Ms. Monsia Washington- Williams to the position of Office & Activities Coordinator. Monsia Washington- Williams received her Associate degree in Business Administration & Technology, from Savannah Technical College. She is currently pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from Strayer University of Savannah, Georgia. Mrs. Williams … Continue reading “Williams Promoted to Office and Activities Coordinator”
You Can Always Come Home: A Reminder to Worker Education and Job Training Program Graduates
On Sunday afternoon, January 17th graduates of the Harambee House, Inc./Citizens for Environmental Justice’s (HH/CFEJ) Worker Education and Job Training Program (WEJTP) came together in song, prayer, inspiration and fellowship to recognize and honor five classes of WEJTP graduates. The reunion gala, sponsored by the Harambee House, Inc./Citizens for Environmental Justice (HH/CFEJ), provided an opportunity for current WEJTP participants to … Continue reading “You Can Always Come Home: A Reminder to Worker Education and Job Training Program Graduates”
AWOL Announces Haiti Relief Project: To Haiti with Love
The arts education nonprofit All Walks of Life Inc. has announced that it will donate 50 percent of the proceeds from the Friday night (2/5) performance of its annual theater production, “Choices: A Romeo And Juliet Story” to help victims of the tragic earthquake in Haiti. “As a nonprofit that works to develop youth, we feel it important to not … Continue reading “AWOL Announces Haiti Relief Project: To Haiti with Love”
Wesley Hutchins Inducted To Golden Key International Honor Society
Wesley Lawrence Prescott Hutchins was recently inducted into the Golden Key International Honor Society in a ceremony at the University Of Georgia. ” It is only fitting that top students like Wesley be recognized by Golden Key,” said John W. Mitchell, Golden Key’s Chief Executive Officer.” Our members are inspired and motivated not only to achieve exceptional academic accomplishments, but … Continue reading “Wesley Hutchins Inducted To Golden Key International Honor Society”
Help Haiti Now
(NNPA) – My faith in the essential goodness of the American people and our government has been strengthened as I have witnessed the extraordinary mobilization of relief efforts on behalf of the nation of Haiti following the devastating January 12 earthquake that has taken the lives of perhaps as many as 100,000 or more of its citizens. As I watch … Continue reading “Help Haiti Now”
Savannah State to Present Play as Part of National Black AIDS Awareness
In observance of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness on Feb. 7, Savannah State University (SSU) will present Plenty Good Room, the final play in the Juice trilogy, sponsored by SSU’s “Get In The Know” HIV/AIDS/Substance Abuse and Hepatitis Awareness Project.” Performances are Feb. 4-6 at 7 p.m. and Feb. 7 at 3 p.m. in the Kennedy Fine Arts building at Savannah … Continue reading “Savannah State to Present Play as Part of National Black AIDS Awareness”
Anonymous Donor Gives S.C. State University $90,000
An anonymous graduate of SC State University recently donated a gift of $90,000 to the institution’s endowment fund. Funds will be placed in the University Foundation, and the interest earned will support future student scholarships. This marks the second time within six months that an anonymous graduate has donated to the University. The first gift of $250,000 was an unrestricted … Continue reading “Anonymous Donor Gives S.C. State University $90,000”