THE TSU CoETCS 'MIGHTY 100'
TSU CoETCS "Mighty 100" was the first endowment-funding program initiated by the Tennessee State University CoETCS Alumni Chapter. The reason for TSU CoETCS "Mighty 100" is to establish a "core" group of 100 CoETCS alumni which will:
(1) support on-going giving to the college, with a gift of $1,000 being a starting point;
(2) commit to give $1,000 on a annual basis;
(3) become critical and active "advocates" for the CoETCS and influence others to give, and
(4) become references for the CoETCS by their gift as a critical level of commitment to the CoETCS and the Tennessee State University CoETCS Alumni Endowment.
All of the TSU CoETCS "Mighty 100" donor names will go down in the history of the Tennessee State University as beloved alumni and
supporters that had the 'future-sight' to establish an endowment for the Tennessee State University College of Engineering, Technology and Computer Science. The 2005-2007 roll-call for the TSU CoETCS "Mighty 100" are listed below.

Mr. Charles K Flack BSEE '84 (2nd from right), TSUEAA President, with Marvin S. Evans, Jr. BSEE '84 (3rd from right), TSUEAA Treasurer and Mr. Joseph R. Cleveland BSEE '69 (1st on Right) CIO of Lockheed-Martin, present the TSU CoETCS Alumni Endowment check for $100K to Mr. Sheritt C. Stokes, VP of University Relations and Development and Dr. Melvin N. Johnson, President of TSU. To-Date Mr. Cleveland and his wife Evelyn is the largest single contributor to the TSU CoETCS Alumni Endowment, with $20K contributed in 2006, and $20K in 2007, for a total gift of $40K.
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Representatives of "The Mighty 100" observe Mr. Charles K Flack BSEE '84 (center), TSUEAA President, and Mr. Sheritt C. Stokes, VP of University Relations (in proxy for the Director of the TSU Foundation ) sign the legal agreement between the TSU Engineering Alumni Association and the TSU Foundation to offically establish the TSU College of Engineering, Technology, and Computer Science (CoETCS) Alumni Endowment. The a few members of "The Mighty 100" are present to witness this major landmark event in the history of the TSU College of Engineering, Technology and Computer Science. From left to right: Alexis Hawkins-Nunley, Nathan Lovett, Rhonda Thomas, George Davis, Rhonda Munday, Marvin S. Evans, Jr., Gerry Dupree, Joe Cleveland, Dr. Marcus Shute, Rene McCleary, Andrea Peek, Debbi Felice Howard, Harry Taylor, Dr. Decatur Rogers (Dean of CoETCS), Michael Carns (immediate past president of TSUEAA), Pamela Franklin, and Kemba Heard.
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On behalf of the university, Dr. Johnson congratulates Charles K Flack, Marvin S. Evans, Jr. , and Joseph R. Cleveland on the major landmark accomplishment of the TSU CoETCS Alumni.
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The a few members of "The Mighty 100" are present to witness this major landmark event in the history of the TSU College of Engineering, Technology and Computer Science. From left to right: Alexis Hawkins-Nunley, Nathan Lovett, Rhonda Thomas, George Davis, Rhonda Munday, Marvin S. Evans, Jr., Gerry Dupree, Joe Cleveland, Dr. Marcus Shute, Rene McCleary, Andrea Peek, Debbi Felice Howard, Harry Taylor, Dr. Decatur Rogers (Dean of CoETCS), Michael Carns (immediate past president of TSUEAA), Pamela Franklin, and Kemba Heard stand behind Mr. Sheritte Stokes, Mr. Charles Flack and Dr. Melvin Johnson after the offical signing of the agreement.
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