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SAAB Chapter Developments - 2010


The Student African American Brotherhood (SAAB: Building a positive peer-support community

In any given week, if you visit certain college campuses across the country, you might encounter a group of African-American and Latino male students in a meeting. At first, your attention might be drawn to the fact that each of the students is wearing a shirt and tie.

After observing the business-like manner in which the young men run their meeting, and hearing the students talk about ways to be successful, you would realize you had just observed a powerful example of what can be accomplished when young men work together to achieve their goals. For these students, the goal is to receive a college degree and continue to make their mark in the world—in the workforce or by furthering their graduate or professional education. These young men are members of the Student African American Brotherhood, or SAAB. Read More . . .


HomeSAAB is proud to announce the launch of Student African American Sisterhood National Organization, Inc. (SAAS).

SAAS positively impacts the lives of its members through creating supportive networks among African American and Latina females, encouraging and assisting with personal and professional development, and providing strategies for educational attainment and success. Read More . . .


SAAB is cited in an interview with Tina Gridiron Smith for a Special Issue of ABFE's Black Men and Boys Initiative, September 2010.

 

Ms. Gridiron Smith  was asked for her insight and perspective on the movement in philanthropy and asked “What are the strategies that are working in your work around Black men and boys?; What are the successes and challenges?; and How can philanthropy be more effective in improving life outcomes for Black men and boys? What are the successes and challenges?; and How can philanthropy be more effective in improving life outcomes for Black men and boys?”  Read more . . .


Tina Gridiron Smith and Lumina View Education Gap Through Racial Lens

 

Sixty percent of Americans will have high-quality college degrees and credentials by 2025 if Lumina Foundation’s next decade and a half of grantmaking is successful. The foundation’s ambitious goal targets students of all races, but Lumina Senior Program Officer Tina Gridiron Smith says it also presents an opportunity to address the educational achievement gap between students of color and white students.  Read the full article . . .


UN (Indiana University Northwest) tops in retaining freshmen: U.S. News & World Report has ranked Indiana University Northwest at the top in terms of average freshman retention rates among public regional universities in Northwest Indiana, according to the magazine's latest annual ranking featuring America's best colleges.

IUN's average freshman retention rate was listed by U.S. News at 65 percent. This also was the highest among the IU regional campuses. Statewide, IUN had the second-highest retention rate of any public regional university.

The retention rates featured by U.S. News are the average proportion of freshmen entering a university starting in fall 2005 through fall 2008, who returned to school the following fall.

"As first-year retention increases, we are confident that our students' rate of degree completion will also rise significantly," Chancellor William Lowe said.

David Malik, executive chancellor for academic affairs, credited the IUN-Ivy Tech chapter of the Student African American Brotherhood (SAAB) as a program that's helped students develop the academic and life skills necessary to succeed in college.

This summer, SAAB held its Summer Bridge Academy, which brought incoming freshman and transfer students from the two schools to campus for two weeks of classes and programs designed to help them prepare for their first year of college.

In other U.S. News categories, IUN was listed as the most economically diverse of Northwest Indiana's local campuses and the sixth most economically diverse among all regional universities in the Midwest. The university tied for second locally in campus racial diversity.  August 20, 2010 - Post-Tribune Staff Report

There are so many exciting stories that we decided to open an all new SAAB Chapter News Section just so we can cover all the activity going on around the country. Read about the exciting new Chapter additions to the SAAB Family

SAAB  is excited and proud to announce our partnership with the University System of Georgia's (USG) African American Male Initiative (AAMI). This initiative involves the start-up of eight (8) new SAAB institutions (six (6)) two-year colleges; two (2) four-year colleges) within the USG's state-wide system. 

 

SAAB is pleased welcome the following new chapters to the family:

  • Georgia Southern University (Statesboro, GA)

  • Wayne State University (Detroit, MI)

  • Prairie View State A&M University (Prairie View, TX)

  • Indiana University-Southeast (New Albany, IN)

  • College of Lake County (Chicago, IL)

  • Miami Dade College-Kendall Campus (Miami, FL)

  • Southwestern College (Winfield, KS)

  • Lone Star College-North Harris (Houston, TX)


SAAB is extremely pleased to recognize the Toledo Public Schools (TPS) system for having the most SAAB chapters within a K-12 system. TPS has 15 SAAB chapters within their system to include (8 high schools and 7 middle schools). We are please that the TPS Superintendent and School Board fully supports our partnership and expansion project within the system.


SAAB is featured in the October 06, 2008 issue of The Chronicle of Higher Education for its work with African American male students in colleges and high schools around the country. In the article entitled "Colleges Seek Key to Success of Black Men in Classroom" the need to reach out to African American men is highlighted and how SAAB’s provides a strong positive response to that need.


 

July, 2008 - SAAB is pleased to announce the support of a $725,000 grant received from Lumina Foundation for Education to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the SAAB program. SAAB will be partnering with the OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, a non-profit consulting firm based in Philadelphia, to conduct the evaluation. OMG will partner with SAAB to build a system to evaluate the program’s effectiveness. OMG will evaluate the program’s impact on college access and student success in its chapters and work with SAAB to increase its capacity to collect data for the assessment of program effectiveness on an ongoing basis. “An evaluation system will provide us with critical data to help us understand our program’s effectiveness” says Dr. Tyrone Bledsoe, SAAB’s founder and executive director. “Armed with that understanding, we can make more informed decisions about programming and chapter work and can share the results of the SAAB work with stakeholders, such as funders, universities and other key partners, and researchers in the field.”  For more information, contact Dr. Bledsoe at 419.530.3221 or tbledsoe@saabnational.org


SAAB University of Toledo - Ohio Chapter was featured for it's outstanding work in the latest DiverseEducation.com article, SAAB tackling the Black, Brown Male Crisis.


SAAB is proud to continue its recognition of its partnership with the South Metropolitan Higher Education Consortium (SMHEC) for launching  seven (7) new individual institutional SAAB chapters throughout the greater Chicago area. The SMHEC continues to work toward a regional approach in addressing the achievement gaps for African American and Latino males. Seven of its 15-member institutions have agreed to form SAAB chapters on their respective campuses to include Governors State University, Prairie State College, Kankakee Community College, University of Saint Francis, Joliet Junior College, Northwest Business College and South Suburban College. The SMHEC has a diverse membership with institutions to include 2-year, 4-year, private and public in nature.


SAAB was proud to be chosen as one of the recipients of the American College Personnel Association (ACPA) Voices of Inclusion award received during the awards luncheon at the joint convention of ACPA and the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) in Orlando, Florida.


SAAB recognizes its founder, Dr. Tyrone Bledsoe, for being selected by the Ashoka Organization as one of the leading social innovators in the world. Ashoka is a global association of leading social entrepreneurs---men and women with innovative and practical ideas for addressing the most urgent social problems in the world. Since its founding in 1980, Ashoka has provided start-up financing, professional support services, and connection to a global peer network for more than 1800 leading social entrepreneurs in over 60 countries. Dr. Bledsoe is 1 of only 16 Ashoka fellows chosen from the United States this year and was officially inducted at a ceremony hosted by Google in San Jose, California, held on November 14, 2006.


SAAB is proud of its partnership with the University System of Georgia African American Male Initiative (AAMI) under the direction of Ms. Arlethia Perry-Johnson. The USG AAMI was launched in the fall of 2002 to address the recruitment, retention and graduation rates of Black males. Stay tuned for more exciting updates on this wonderful opportunity for the students of the state of Georgia.


SAAB congratulates Dr. Tyrone Bledsoe for being recognized by the Northwest Black Media Association (NBMA) of Ohio at the annual NBMA banquet held May 11, 2007, for his service (through SAAB) in the community locally, regionally and nationally.


SAAB is proud to announce the continued support from the Lumina Foundation for Education for its continued support and commitment to our shared mission by their recent grant of $750,000 to the Indiana University System to expand SAAB throughout the state of Indiana. SAAB looks forward to working with the Lumina Foundation and the Indiana University System to address the low rates of high school and postsecondary persistence and graduation rates of African American males in the state of Indiana. The Indiana Expansion Project will kick-off during the 2007-08 school year. Stay tuned for more updates about this initiative. For more information on the Lumina Foundation, please visit www.luminafoundation.org.


SAAB acknowledges all of the chapters and guests who helped to make the 1st Northern Regional Student Leadership Conference a true success. The conference (held in Toledo, Ohio) proved to be one of the largest regional conferences with several hundred participants from more than twenty (20) colleges and universities along with a significant number of high school students and advisors.

 


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