
CAPTION: (L-R) Executive Director of ΜμΣι΄«Γ½ Foundation Susan Chappell, ΜμΣι΄«Γ½ President Ron Berry, ΜμΣι΄«Γ½ Alumni Board member Mario Payne, AgriOvum CEO Allan Corbin, ΜμΣι΄«Γ½ Director of Alumni Affairs Medria Buford, ΜμΣι΄«Γ½ Foundation Board member Glen CorbinΜύ
MONROE, LA β ΜμΣι΄«Γ½ and President Ron Berry received the prestigious Hattie Corbin Award for Excellence in Education. βThe Hattie Awardβ is given to individuals, educational programs, and institutions aimed at uplifting disadvantaged students around the country. The award includes a monetary gift to further those aims. This yearβs gift included a $10,000 donation to ΜμΣι΄«Γ½βs TRIO programs, which are designed to assist first-generation and income-eligible students in reaching their full academic potential.ΜύΜύ
"The Hattie Award" was presented during the African American Alumni Reunion Brunch by Mario Payne on behalf of AgriOvum, LLC.Μύ AgriOvum is a poultry hatchery support services company located in Alabama.Μύ AgriOvum serves some of the largest poultry hatcheries in North America.Μύ Its Founder and CEO, Allan Corbin received a B.S. in Agricultural Business from ΜμΣι΄«Γ½ in 1984, and his wife, Jennifer Hendricks Corbin, received her B.S. in Speech-Language Pathology from ΜμΣι΄«Γ½, also in 1984. Their son Mario Payne completed his B.S. in Computer Information Systems in 2006 and sits on the Alumni Board of Directors. Accompanying the presentation was family member and ΜμΣι΄«Γ½ Foundation board member, Glen Corbin, B.S. Business Marketing 1985.Μύ
The Corbin family has a unique connection to ΜμΣι΄«Γ½. Their son Mario was taught by ΜμΣι΄«Γ½ President Ron Berry, and President Berry's high school math teacher was Marioβs grandmother, Mrs. Mordessa Corbin.Μύ
βThe kindness and generosity shown by the Hattie Corbin family are deeply appreciated and will significantly aid in furthering the mission of the ΜμΣι΄«Γ½ TRIO Programs,β said Dr. Catherine Estis, ΜμΣι΄«Γ½ TRIO Executive Director.ΜύΜύ
TRIO Programs play an integral role on the ΜμΣι΄«Γ½ campus by providing a highly structured environment that supports motivated students in overcoming obstacles, ultimately resulting in a higher number of students achieving their academic goals. ΜμΣι΄«Γ½ is home to three TRIO ProgramsβEducational Talent Search (ETS), Student Support Services (SSS), and Child Care Means Parents in School (CCAMPIS).Μύ
βThe ΜμΣι΄«Γ½ TRIO Programs make a direct impact in the lives of first-generation eligible students by ensuring successful navigation toward achieving a college degree. This generous donation will enhance our ability to support these students and help them overcome barriers,β added Dr. Estis.ΜύΜύ
The African American Alumni Reunion Brunch was held by BNLU/ΜμΣι΄«Γ½. According to BNLU/ΜμΣι΄«Γ½ President Lavelle Hendricks, βBNLU/ΜμΣι΄«Γ½ is a group of alumni beloved by NLU and ΜμΣι΄«Γ½ who were given an affordable and equitable education that we are thankful for, and incumbent on giving back through time, service, and monetary donations to make a difference for our university.βΜύΜύ
About Hattie CorbinΜύ
The Hattie Corbin Award for Excellence in Education is presented in honor of education pioneer Hattie Corbin. Mrs. Corbin, born in 1910, began traveling via buggy in the late 1920s to receptive local plantations teaching African American children the basics of reading, writing, and mathematics. Struggling to complete her own education, she successfully attended Grambling State University and finally completed her post-graduate work at Tuskegee University in Alabama. Prior to integration, she became the Supervisor of Colored Schools in Franklin Parish. After integration, she was selected as the first African American Supervisor for Elementary Education for all of Franklin Parish.Μύ
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