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SAAB Chapter Developments
- 2011

SAAB
Press Coverage in the
Early Days:
Julian Bond and
Jesse Jackson
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 . . .
SAAB 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
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