The Spokesman - October 7, 2009 - Volume 67, Issue 1
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Abstract
Welcome Message from SGA President:
The SGA President, Melissa Longley, extends a welcome to students, emphasizing the importance of making the most of their time at Morgan State University. She encourages students to form lasting friendships, build professional relationships, and explore new opportunities.
Liberal Arts Symposium:
A symposium titled "Re-Imagining Historically Black Colleges and Universities For The 21st Century" was held to honor Dr. Earl S. Richardson's 25-year tenure as President of Morgan State University. Classes in the College of Liberal Arts were canceled, and attendance was mandatory to highlight the significance of this event.
Senior Portrait Dates:
Dates for fall senior portraits are announced, with specific times and procedures for scheduling appointments provided.
Retirement Contributions:
Information is provided on making catch-up contributions to retirement plans, encouraging individuals to build wealth faster through their company's plan.
Editorial Note:
The Editor-in-Chief, Kevin Smith, introduces new sections and goals for The Spokesman. He emphasizes the importance of change and growth within the publication and the university, aiming to make the newspaper a proactive and interactive experience for the community.
Major Events and Announcements:
The document includes various announcements and updates relevant to the Morgan State University community, including upcoming events, scholarship opportunities, and university resources.
This summary captures the main themes and key messages conveyed in the document. If you need more detailed information or a specific section expanded upon, please let me know.
