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