NSPAA 2016 Technical Assistance Workshop Program Agenda | Page 3
GREETINGS FROM THE NSPAA PRESIDENT
NSPAA
HBCU
P. O. Box 42030
Atlanta, Georgia 30311
Board of Directors
President
Mr. Elbert R. Malone
South Carolina State University
803-536-8394/[email protected]
President Elect
Ms. Linda Jackson
Virginia Union University
804-257-5807/[email protected]
Mr. Elbert R. Malone
Let me take this opportunity to welcome you to the 21st Annual Technical
Assistance Workshop Series (TAWS) of the National Sponsored Programs
Administrators Alliance of Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Inc.
(NSPAA-HBCUs). On behalf of the NSPAA Executive Board of Directors and
the National Planning Committee, we thank you for attending and participating
in our conference. A special acknowledgement of appreciation is owed to our
Mid-Atlantic HBCUs Planning Committee (Bowie State University, Cheyney
State University, Coppin State University, Delaware State University, Howard
University, The Lincoln University of PA, Morgan State University, University
District of Columbia and University of Maryland Eastern Shore). These
Universities generously invested their time, effort and resources to guarantee you a world-class conference
that will exceed your expectations.
Secretary
Ms. Corine Williams
Alabama A&M University
256-372-8277
[email protected]
Treasurer
Mr. Waverly McMichael, Jr.
Morehouse School of Medicine
404-752-1615
[email protected]
Ms. Veronica Goodman
Norfolk State University
757-823-9053
[email protected]
Ms. Danette Hall
Tuskegee University
334-727-8233
[email protected]
Franklin Hamilton, Ph.D.
(Emeritus)
Florida A&M University (formerly)
[email protected]
Ms. Vareva Harris
Benedict College
803-705-4616
[email protected]
Ms. Paula R. D. Shaw
Norfolk State University
757-823-9053
[email protected]
Edet Isuk, Ph.D.
Morgan State University
443-885-3447
[email protected]
Norma J. Frank, Ph.D.
The theme for our 2016 annual TAWS is “Expanding Sponsored Programs and Research Possibilities With
Contracts: Understanding The Requirements For Success.” Our sessions, forums and discussion groups are
conducted by individuals who are experts in their fields. The sessions are designed to provide you with the
knowledge, networking opportunities and training to maximize your college or university’s potential for
successful research and sponsored programs enterprise.
We encourage you to attend all sessions! This year's TAWS is replete with quality topics, which include the
following: The Sponsored Programs/Research Enterprise; Funding Opportunities: Grants and Contracts Part
Iⅈ Building Partnerships/Collaborations/Establishing a Consortia; MSI-STEM Research Development
Consortium; Strengthening Your Grants/Contracts Management Systems; Presidents’ Forum and so much
more!
The host city for our TAWS is the DC Metropolitan Area in Arlington, Virginia. We certainly recommend
that you take advantage of this great historic city. “The Washington metropolitan area is the metropolitan
area centered on Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States. The area includes all of the federal
district and parts of the U.S. states of Maryland and Virginia, along with a small portion of West Virginia.”
“The Washington metropolitan area is the most educated and, by some measures, the most affluent
metropolitan area in the United States. As of the 2012 U.S. Census Bureau estimate, the population of the
Washington metropolitan area was estimated to be 5,860,342, making it the largest metropolitan area in the
Census' Southeast region and the seventh-largest metropolitan area in the country.”
Again, we thank our NSPAA members, college presidents, federal, state and local agency representatives,
exhibitors and all supporters of NSPAA. Your continued investment in NSPAA, through your time and
resources, will ensure the success of this great organization. NSPAA was founded in December 1993 to
promote research administration at HBCUs. Let us continue to strive to live up to our mission.
Sincerely,
Southern University A & M
Baton Rouge Campus
225-771-2809x203
[email protected]
Mildred Huff Ofosu, Ph.D.
Morgan State University
443-885-3447
[email protected]
Elbert R. Malone
President,
NSPAA Chairperson of the National Planning Committee
Mr. Marvin H. Watkins
(Emeritus)
North Carolina A & T State University
(formerly)
336-274-0904
[email protected]
“Expanding Sponsored Programs and Research Possibilities With
Contracts: Understanding The Requirements For Success”
June 7-10, 2016
Sheraton Pentagon City Hotel, Arlington, VA
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