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Martin University 2171 Avondale Place Indianapolis, IN 46218
URC2016
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Trustee Gregory Gill, Chair
Trustee Theodore Mau, Vice Chair
Trustee Robin Shackleford, Secretary
Trustee Tracy Boyd
Trustee Nancy Chism
Trustee Linda Dixon
Trustee Richard Hunter
Trustee Fred Johnson
Trustee Toby Malichi
Trustee Paul Okeson
Trustee Yvonne Perkins
Trustee D. Wesley Poythress
Trustee Remus Wright
University Administrators
President Eugene G. White, Ed.D.
Vice President for Academic Affairs & Student Services
Charlesetta Smith Staley, Ed.D.
Vice President for Institutional Effectiveness Brian Steuerwald, Ph.D.
Vice President for Fiscal & Administrative Affairs
Michael Moos
Director of University Relations & Communications Jennifer McCloud
CONTENTS www.martin.edu www.martin.edu
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ABOUT US!
LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT Dr. Eugene G. White
A LOOK BACK AT 2015
A New Strategic Plan 2015 – 2018 Strategic Plan Executive Summary
Martin's Student-Focused Approach Commitment to a Stronger Community Philanthropy
PHILANTHROPY Up to $999 continued Mrs. Jennifer McCloud Mr. Dwight McGill Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Mary Ann McKenna Dr. John & Mrs. Sugi Medley Ms. Nicole Meyers Ms. Lucinda Miller Ms. Mary Milz Mr. JL & Mrs. Vanessa Mize Mr. Jesse Moore Ms. Lydia Morton Ms. Dana Muldrow Ms. Katherine Murphy Mr. John Musiine Dr. Mary Nakizito Mr. Garland Nelson Mr. Paul Okeson Dr. William & Mrs. Gail Plater Mr. Mamon Powers III Mr. Robert Presswood Ms. Palmeta Rent Ms. Ruth Reyes Mrs. Doraine Reynolds-Malone Ms. Joy Richards
Mr. William & Mrs. Catherine Riley Mr. Omar Robinson Ms. Pat Roe Mr. Michael Rogers Mr. Stan & Mrs. Josephine
Rogers-Smith Mr. James & Mrs. Rita
Rosensteele Mr. Zito Rozzell Mr. David & Mrs. Brenda Shaheed Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Colleen Shikany Mr. William & Mrs. Brenda
Shrewsberry Dr. William & Mrs. Clare
Skevington Mr. Bobby & Mrs. Helen Small Ms. Margaret Smith Dr. Mattie Solomon Mr. Jonathan Stack Ms. Lillie Stamps Ms. Jeannette Steuerwald
Ms. Shirley Steward Ms. Amanda Strong Mr. Mack Strong Mr. Gregory & Mrs. Juanita Smith Swanigan Mr. Lionel Taylor Mr. Charles & Mrs. Wanda Thompson Rev. Gerald Trotter Ms. Teena Turner Dr. Lora Vann Ms. Stephanie Veasey Mr. Elmer Vincent Ms. Muriel Watson Mr. Wayne Wellington Ms. Kathy White Ms. Paula Wilburn Ms. Fay Williams Mr. Olgen Williams Ms. Tonya Williams Ms. Daryl Williams-Dotson Mr. Don & Mrs. Katherine Willing Ms. Jacklyn Wood Rev. Remus & Mrs. Mia Wright
F a t h e r B o n i f a c e H a r d i n S o c i e t y 2 0 1 5 C h a r t e r M e m b e r s
Platinum Mr. Michael Browning Ms. Phyllis Carr Dr. Grady & Dr. Nancy Chism Mr. William Malone Dr. Rose Mays Mr. Tom McKenna Sr. Jane Edward Schilling Judge David & Mrs. Brenda Shaheed Mr. John & Mrs. Lois Sherman Mr. William West Dr. Eugene G. & Mrs. Jetties White Mr. Duane & Mrs. Fern Winger
Gold Mr. John Bartlett Mr. Charles Blair Mr. Ronald & Mrs. Virginia Goodwin Mr. Reginald Jones Mr. Michael (Mickey) Maurer Mr. Wayne & Mrs. Susan Schmidt Dr. Gene & Mrs. Joanne Sease Mr. James & Mrs. Ruby Shaw Mr. Charles Stewart Mr. Donald Tanselle Mr. Robert Waldron Rev. Remus Wright Silver Dr. Gene & Mrs. Joanne Sease Dr. Charlie Nelms Mr. Ersal Ozedmir Mr. James Scott
Bronze Ms. Mary C. Armstrong Mr. David O. Barrett Ms. Bobbie Beckwith Mr. Robert & Mrs. Cathy Belfrom Mr. Robert Bonar Ms. Margaret Bryant-Anderson Mr. Christopher Condle Mr. Carl Dalstrom Mr. Eddie Depositar, Jr. Ms. Catherine Gibson Mr. Z.F. Graham Mr. John Goss Ms. Tracey Gullett Mr. John Medley Mr. Rodney Martin & Mrs. Angela Harrington-Martin Mr. Ted Mau, IV Mr. D. Wesley Poythress Mrs. Fern Roesch Mr. James Rosensteele Mr. David Sease Ms. Elizabeth Stanton
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artin University was founded in 1977 by
Rev. Fr. Boniface Hardin, O.S.B and Sr.
Jane Edward Schilling, CSJ, to serve the
educational needs of low-income,
minority, and adult learners. Martin has
not abandoned its original mission, but
looks to include ALL who can benefit,
both traditional and non-traditional
students. Created in the midst of the inner city
barriers to academic success, Martin
offers opportunities for ordinary and
disenfranchised persons to change their
destinies through education.
The University is recognized as an
institution that offers access and
opportunity. Martin University is a
distinctive institution that is future-
oriented, interconnected, and student-
focused.
Marking its 38th year in 2015, Martin
University is Indiana's only
Predominately Black Institution of Higher
Education.
ABOUT US!
A Haven of Hope, A Community of Support….
PHILANTHROPY $10,000 & above Mr. Carl & Mrs. Carolyn Dalstrom Mr. Wayne & Mrs. Susan Schmidt Dr. Gene & Mrs. Joanne Sease Mr. Donald & Mrs. Juanita
Tanselle Dr. Eugene & Mrs. Jetties White $5,000 to $9,999 Mr. Michael & Mrs. Mary Ann Browning Dr. Grady & Dr. Nancy Chism $1,000 to $4,999 Ms. Nancy Ayres Mr. Robert & Mrs. Cathy Belfrom Ms. Georgia Dunlap Mr. Ronald & Mrs. Virginia Goodwin Mr. John Goss Dr. Dennis Jackson Mr. Sam Jones Ms. Ann King Mr. Clete & Mrs. Carolyn Ladd Mrs. Angela Harrington Martin Mr. Theodore & Mrs. Melissa Mau Mr. Michael Moos Dr. Charlie Nelms Mr. D. Wesley Poythress Mr. Ersal Ozedimir Ms. Eleanor Ramsey Mr. Michael & Dr. Heidi Ries Mr. David & Mrs. Donna Sease Ms. Robin Shackleford Dr. L. Wayne Smith Dr. Charlesetta Smith Staley Dr. Brian & Starla Steuerwald
Up to $999 Ms. Edie Allison Ms. Marlin P. Anderson Mrs. Alyce & Mr. Claud Archie Dr. Joe & Mrs. Janice Baele Mr. Charles & Mrs. Shirley Baker Ms. Whitney Baker Dr. Trudy Banta Mr. John Bartlett Mr. Leon & Mrs. Celesta Bates Mr. William & Mrs. Martha Batt Ms. Linda Bellamy Mr. Mark & Mrs. Dorothy Blade Mr. Charles & Mrs. Margo Blair Mr. Mike & Mrs. Nan Bohan Dr. William & Mrs. Donna
Bonifield Ms. Tracy Boyd Dr. Janice Boyd Ms. Carol Branson Ms. Kathleen Brinkman Mr. David Brooks Mr. Jesse Brown Mr. Jamie Brown Mr. Micheal Bryant Mr. Cal Burleson Ms. Margaret Burrell Mr. Ernest & Mrs. Ida Cannon Ms. Shirley Carpenter Mr. Antonnavie Cartwright Mr. Jack & Mrs. Peggy Colby Mr. Clarence & Mrs. Fabiola
Crain Ms. Nellie Daniels Ms. Tamika Dawson Mr. Roger & Mrs. Karen
DeBruler Mr. Stephen DeVoe Mr. Larry & Mrs. Sandra Dillon Ms. Linda Dixon Ms. Dana Dodson Dr. Wanda Riesz Duchnowski Mr. Murvin & Mrs. Linda Enders Mr. Joe & Mrs. Marcia Erne Ms. Brenda Fenderson Ms. Danyel Franklin Ms. Susan Fuldauer
Dr. Ed & Mrs. Phyllis Gabovitch Mr. Paul Galanti Mr. Paul Gaylo Ms. Celia Catherine Gibson Mr. Gary Gibson Ms. Vanessa Gilbert Mr. Gregory Gill Rev. John Girton Ms. Madie Goens Mr. Carlos Gonzalez Ms. Elizabeth Gore Mr. Andy Gothreau Ms. Vera Graves Dr. Martin Greenan Ms. Amy Greene Ms. Dorothy Ann Greene Dr. Ann Grooms Mr. Tony Hardeman Mr. Oscar Harper Mr. Brian Harrington Mr. Bradford Hathaway Ms. Rosemary Hearn Ms. Celeste Hedgespeth Mr. Donald Hemelgarn Ms. Hazel Hurt Hendricks Dr. Ronnie & Mrs. Andriel Hiller Mr. Donald & Mrs. Camille Hinton Ms. Patrice Holmes Mr. Michael Huber Mr. Richard Hunter Ms. Tracey Jackson Mr. Benjamin Johnson Dr. Fred Johnson Mr. James & Mrs. Mary Johnson Mr. Jarrett & Mrs. Rella Jones Ms. Lelia Jones Ms. Teresa Kelly Dr. Taffanee Keys Mr. Derek King Mr. Robert Kolentus Mr. Toby Malichi Dr. William & Mrs. Geraldine
Malone Dr. Parker G. Marden Ms. Sharon Martin Ms. Tiffany Martin Ms. Izera McAfee-Day
In Memory of William "Bill" Crawford Michael Huber David & Brenda Shaheed IN Democratic Party Central Committee New Centaur, LLC Eleanor Ramsey Shirley Steward IN House Democratic Caucus Indiana Black Expo Guy Evans Russell Lora J. Vann Fair Housing Central Indiana National Black Caucus of State Legislatures
A LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT
www.martin.edu www.martin.edu
Dear Martin Patrons and Supporters:
I am very pleased and proud to share this annual report with you. The 2015
calendar year has been a very productive one for the University. However,
none of our successes would have been possible without the financial
support, volunteer service, and continuous contributions of faculty, staff,
patrons, community funders and our Board of Trustees.
We completed and implemented our new three-year Strategic Plan. It was the
first formal act to transform our University. We now have the road map, the
goals, objectives and enabling activities to make tremendous progress over
the next three years. The finances are in the best shape of the last six years
and we are currently working to build our cash balance.
With the help of a grant from USA Funds, we have given the campus a
needed facelift. This included a new look for the main entry, seal coating the
parking lot, demolition of three vacant houses, and the addition of a new bus
shelter at 22nd Street and Avondale Place. We were also able to expand our
marketing and public relations activities.
Yes, 2015 was productive and very exciting, but its just the beginning. With
your continued support and involvement, 2016 will take us to a higher level of
success and progress. Please join us and stay "All In For Martin" in 2016.
Respectfully,
Eugene G. White, Ed.D., President
Martin University
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PHILANTHROPY
YOUR GIFTS HAVE
SUPPORTED
SCHOLARSHIPS
STUDENT SERVICES
CAMPUS IMPROVEMENTS
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We can transform
this University.
Community Focused The Servant Leaders: Martin has long instilled the concept of the Servant Leader in its academic programs and its mission to serve its students and the community. In 2015, Martin looked for opportunities to improve the community through partnerships with organizations in the Martindale Brightwood area and beyond.
INHP MBCDC
WORKING TO SERVE YOU
Synergistic Solutions C.A.R.E.E.R.S
Helping to provide solutions for homeowners
Helping to provide long-term career opportunities and skills development
Helping to develop skill
based training programs
Community advocacy and
support
2015
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Student FocusedA
Look Back
at 2015
was filled with change, growth, purpose and a commitment to reach higher. Martin recognized its champions, celebrated great accomplishments, and endeavored to lead its students, its faculty and staff, and the community to reaching their goals. No small feat for Indiana's Only Predominately Black Institution for Higher Education, Martin reduced its deficit, resetting its course. The University also recognized some of its greatest champions, those who have supported the University over its 38 plus year history, including its surviving co-founder Sr. Jane Edward Schilling. Homecoming Week events, including the Annual President's Breakfast, were opportunities to regenerate, renew, and establish relationships both old and new.
Martin University, IUPUI, and University of Indianapolis Gospel Choirs
artin's primary focus has been to support its students in
ways other organizations often found little value, a place
to assist students in removing barriers to complete their
educational goals. In June of 2015, Martin received a
grant that bolstered its ability to enhance its student
support services programs.
The Drop-In Center, which opened in January 2015,
offers currently enrolled Martin students 4 hours of
childcare while attending classes at a minimal cost.
The Student Success Center is a popular resource for
Martin students. The Center received additional funding
to employ additional tutors, provide additional learning
tools, and as a compliment to the program, the
Convocation Series was reinstituted. The Convocation
Series provided and will continue to provide Martin
students with opportunities to learn from professionals
through the interactive lecture and skills development
series.
Sept. 2015: Dr. Kenneth Wesson – Learning and the Human Brain
Sept. 2015: Tony Radford - Seeing the World Critically & Logically thru Art & Music
November 2015: Dennis Bland & James Wilson – Servant Leadership
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I completed my undergraduate degree in Early Childhood Education. I am
currently attending Martin University and working towards completing a Master's degree in Community Psychology. My
Ultimate goal is to counsel children. There is a passion that burns in my
heart to help people and I am pursuing that daily.
- Teneia Yobbe - Care & Learning Drop‐In
Center Supervisor
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2015 President's Breakfast
Cultural Bike Tour
2015 President's Breakfast
Sr. Jane Edward Schilling
2015 Mobile Blood Drive
I transferred to Martin in the summer of 2015. The small
class sizes and attention from professors was a nice
change. David Jackson Sophomore
I decided to attend Martin University because of its diversity. I believe diversity will help me advance on my career path. After graduation I will take over a family
business which provides transitional housing for individuals who have been recently released from incarceration.
- Barbara Allen - Certified EMT & Licensed QMA
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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STRATEGIC PLAN
ission Statement Martin University's mission is to provide excellence in educating and developing traditional and non-traditional students in an inclusive, supportive and healthy collegiate environment.
ision Statement To be a Haven of Hope, a Community of Support and a Premier Leader among institutions of higher education.
niversity Values In order to establish and maintain a University culture that will produce educated, responsible and accountable graduates, the University will incorporate the following values in all actions, programs and endeavors. Professionalism Communication Support and
Respect for All
FIVE GOALS OF THE 2015-2018 STRATEGIC PLAN
GOAL ONE GOAL TWO GOAL THREE GOAL FOUR GOAL FIVE
Build solid financial stability for the University Enhance academic programs and services to students Enhance, expand and improve Martin University's campus and infrastructure Improve the quality of operations and working conditions for faculty, staff and administrative personnel Enhance the University's engagement and services to the community
PLAN HIGHLIGHTS
Increase Martin University’s total yearly student FTE by 5 % per year from a base of 306 FTE students in fiscal year 2016 Increase retention of current Martin University students and raise the graduation rate
Seek funding to create an Office of University Development and Advancement to ascertain greater resources and funding for the University
Raise the University’s Composite Financial Index (CFI) score to 2.0 by 2018
Develop a 10-year Financial Stability Plan for the University Develop a doctoral program in Urban Leadership
Start the School of Education in the Fall semester of 2017 Re-establish the University Counseling Center
Develop associate degree programs
Enhance support services for Martin’s students
Renovate and upgrade the Brown Building
Complete a major repair and overhaul of the main parking lot on Station and 22nd Streets
Demolish structures and clear lots of properties owned by the University in 2015 and 2016
Create new exterior signage for the University
Change the formal address of the University from Avondale Place to North Sherman Drive
Increase the faculty, administrative and staff salaries by 6% over the next three years
Reduce work time for administrative and support staff
Increase the number of faculty to enhance academic support and expansion of programs
Additional professional development for faculty, staff and administrative personnel
Increase community advocacy and engagement
Contribute leadership to the development of a Martindale-Brightwood Educational Zone
Develop a utility training program to educate and employ Martin students.
2015-2018
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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STRATEGIC PLAN
ission Statement Martin University's mission is to provide excellence in educating and developing traditional and non-traditional students in an inclusive, supportive and healthy collegiate environment.
ision Statement To be a Haven of Hope, a Community of Support and a Premier Leader among institutions of higher education.
niversity Values In order to establish and maintain a University culture that will produce educated, responsible and accountable graduates, the University will incorporate the following values in all actions, programs and endeavors. Professionalism Communication Support and
Respect for All
FIVE GOALS OF THE 2015-2018 STRATEGIC PLAN
GOAL ONE GOAL TWO GOAL THREE GOAL FOUR GOAL FIVE
Build solid financial stability for the University Enhance academic programs and services to students Enhance, expand and improve Martin University's campus and infrastructure Improve the quality of operations and working conditions for faculty, staff and administrative personnel Enhance the University's engagement and services to the community
PLAN HIGHLIGHTS
Increase Martin University’s total yearly student FTE by 5 % per year from a base of 306 FTE students in fiscal year 2016 Increase retention of current Martin University students and raise the graduation rate
Seek funding to create an Office of University Development and Advancement to ascertain greater resources and funding for the University
Raise the University’s Composite Financial Index (CFI) score to 2.0 by 2018
Develop a 10-year Financial Stability Plan for the University Develop a doctoral program in Urban Leadership
Start the School of Education in the Fall semester of 2017 Re-establish the University Counseling Center
Develop associate degree programs
Enhance support services for Martin’s students
Renovate and upgrade the Brown Building
Complete a major repair and overhaul of the main parking lot on Station and 22nd Streets
Demolish structures and clear lots of properties owned by the University in 2015 and 2016
Create new exterior signage for the University
Change the formal address of the University from Avondale Place to North Sherman Drive
Increase the faculty, administrative and staff salaries by 6% over the next three years
Reduce work time for administrative and support staff
Increase the number of faculty to enhance academic support and expansion of programs
Additional professional development for faculty, staff and administrative personnel
Increase community advocacy and engagement
Contribute leadership to the development of a Martindale-Brightwood Educational Zone
Develop a utility training program to educate and employ Martin students.
2015-2018
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2015 President's Breakfast
Cultural Bike Tour
2015 President's Breakfast
Sr. Jane Edward Schilling
2015 Mobile Blood Drive
I transferred to Martin in the summer of 2015. The small
class sizes and attention from professors was a nice
change. David Jackson Sophomore
I decided to attend Martin University because of its diversity. I believe diversity will help me advance on my career path. After graduation I will take over a family
business which provides transitional housing for individuals who have been recently released from incarceration.
- Barbara Allen - Certified EMT & Licensed QMA
2015
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Student FocusedA
Look Back
at 2015
was filled with change, growth, purpose and a commitment to reach higher. Martin recognized its champions, celebrated great accomplishments, and endeavored to lead its students, its faculty and staff, and the community to reaching their goals. No small feat for Indiana's Only Predominately Black Institution for Higher Education, Martin reduced its deficit, resetting its course. The University also recognized some of its greatest champions, those who have supported the University over its 38 plus year history, including its surviving co-founder Sr. Jane Edward Schilling. Homecoming Week events, including the Annual President's Breakfast, were opportunities to regenerate, renew, and establish relationships both old and new.
Martin University, IUPUI, and University of Indianapolis Gospel Choirs
artin's primary focus has been to support its students in
ways other organizations often found little value, a place
to assist students in removing barriers to complete their
educational goals. In June of 2015, Martin received a
grant that bolstered its ability to enhance its student
support services programs.
The Drop-In Center, which opened in January 2015,
offers currently enrolled Martin students 4 hours of
childcare while attending classes at a minimal cost.
The Student Success Center is a popular resource for
Martin students. The Center received additional funding
to employ additional tutors, provide additional learning
tools, and as a compliment to the program, the
Convocation Series was reinstituted. The Convocation
Series provided and will continue to provide Martin
students with opportunities to learn from professionals
through the interactive lecture and skills development
series.
Sept. 2015: Dr. Kenneth Wesson – Learning and the Human Brain
Sept. 2015: Tony Radford - Seeing the World Critically & Logically thru Art & Music
November 2015: Dennis Bland & James Wilson – Servant Leadership
M
I completed my undergraduate degree in Early Childhood Education. I am
currently attending Martin University and working towards completing a Master's degree in Community Psychology. My
Ultimate goal is to counsel children. There is a passion that burns in my
heart to help people and I am pursuing that daily.
- Teneia Yobbe - Care & Learning Drop‐In
Center Supervisor
www.martin.edu www.martin.edu
11 4
We can transform
this University.
Community Focused The Servant Leaders: Martin has long instilled the concept of the Servant Leader in its academic programs and its mission to serve its students and the community. In 2015, Martin looked for opportunities to improve the community through partnerships with organizations in the Martindale Brightwood area and beyond.
INHP MBCDC
WORKING TO SERVE YOU
Synergistic Solutions C.A.R.E.E.R.S
Helping to provide solutions for homeowners
Helping to provide long-term career opportunities and skills development
Helping to develop skill
based training programs
Community advocacy and
support
A LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT
www.martin.edu www.martin.edu
Dear Martin Patrons and Supporters:
I am very pleased and proud to share this annual report with you. The 2015
calendar year has been a very productive one for the University. However,
none of our successes would have been possible without the financial
support, volunteer service, and continuous contributions of faculty, staff,
patrons, community funders and our Board of Trustees.
We completed and implemented our new three-year Strategic Plan. It was the
first formal act to transform our University. We now have the road map, the
goals, objectives and enabling activities to make tremendous progress over
the next three years. The finances are in the best shape of the last six years
and we are currently working to build our cash balance.
With the help of a grant from USA Funds, we have given the campus a
needed facelift. This included a new look for the main entry, seal coating the
parking lot, demolition of three vacant houses, and the addition of a new bus
shelter at 22nd Street and Avondale Place. We were also able to expand our
marketing and public relations activities.
Yes, 2015 was productive and very exciting, but its just the beginning. With
your continued support and involvement, 2016 will take us to a higher level of
success and progress. Please join us and stay "All In For Martin" in 2016.
Respectfully,
Eugene G. White, Ed.D., President
Martin University
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PHILANTHROPY
YOUR GIFTS HAVE
SUPPORTED
SCHOLARSHIPS
STUDENT SERVICES
CAMPUS IMPROVEMENTS
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artin University was founded in 1977 by
Rev. Fr. Boniface Hardin, O.S.B and Sr.
Jane Edward Schilling, CSJ, to serve the
educational needs of low-income,
minority, and adult learners. Martin has
not abandoned its original mission, but
looks to include ALL who can benefit,
both traditional and non-traditional
students. Created in the midst of the inner city
barriers to academic success, Martin
offers opportunities for ordinary and
disenfranchised persons to change their
destinies through education.
The University is recognized as an
institution that offers access and
opportunity. Martin University is a
distinctive institution that is future-
oriented, interconnected, and student-
focused.
Marking its 38th year in 2015, Martin
University is Indiana's only
Predominately Black Institution of Higher
Education.
ABOUT US!
A Haven of Hope, A Community of Support….
PHILANTHROPY $10,000 & above Mr. Carl & Mrs. Carolyn Dalstrom Mr. Wayne & Mrs. Susan Schmidt Dr. Gene & Mrs. Joanne Sease Mr. Donald & Mrs. Juanita
Tanselle Dr. Eugene & Mrs. Jetties White $5,000 to $9,999 Mr. Michael & Mrs. Mary Ann Browning Dr. Grady & Dr. Nancy Chism $1,000 to $4,999 Ms. Nancy Ayres Mr. Robert & Mrs. Cathy Belfrom Ms. Georgia Dunlap Mr. Ronald & Mrs. Virginia Goodwin Mr. John Goss Dr. Dennis Jackson Mr. Sam Jones Ms. Ann King Mr. Clete & Mrs. Carolyn Ladd Mrs. Angela Harrington Martin Mr. Theodore & Mrs. Melissa Mau Mr. Michael Moos Dr. Charlie Nelms Mr. D. Wesley Poythress Mr. Ersal Ozedimir Ms. Eleanor Ramsey Mr. Michael & Dr. Heidi Ries Mr. David & Mrs. Donna Sease Ms. Robin Shackleford Dr. L. Wayne Smith Dr. Charlesetta Smith Staley Dr. Brian & Starla Steuerwald
Up to $999 Ms. Edie Allison Ms. Marlin P. Anderson Mrs. Alyce & Mr. Claud Archie Dr. Joe & Mrs. Janice Baele Mr. Charles & Mrs. Shirley Baker Ms. Whitney Baker Dr. Trudy Banta Mr. John Bartlett Mr. Leon & Mrs. Celesta Bates Mr. William & Mrs. Martha Batt Ms. Linda Bellamy Mr. Mark & Mrs. Dorothy Blade Mr. Charles & Mrs. Margo Blair Mr. Mike & Mrs. Nan Bohan Dr. William & Mrs. Donna
Bonifield Ms. Tracy Boyd Dr. Janice Boyd Ms. Carol Branson Ms. Kathleen Brinkman Mr. David Brooks Mr. Jesse Brown Mr. Jamie Brown Mr. Micheal Bryant Mr. Cal Burleson Ms. Margaret Burrell Mr. Ernest & Mrs. Ida Cannon Ms. Shirley Carpenter Mr. Antonnavie Cartwright Mr. Jack & Mrs. Peggy Colby Mr. Clarence & Mrs. Fabiola
Crain Ms. Nellie Daniels Ms. Tamika Dawson Mr. Roger & Mrs. Karen
DeBruler Mr. Stephen DeVoe Mr. Larry & Mrs. Sandra Dillon Ms. Linda Dixon Ms. Dana Dodson Dr. Wanda Riesz Duchnowski Mr. Murvin & Mrs. Linda Enders Mr. Joe & Mrs. Marcia Erne Ms. Brenda Fenderson Ms. Danyel Franklin Ms. Susan Fuldauer
Dr. Ed & Mrs. Phyllis Gabovitch Mr. Paul Galanti Mr. Paul Gaylo Ms. Celia Catherine Gibson Mr. Gary Gibson Ms. Vanessa Gilbert Mr. Gregory Gill Rev. John Girton Ms. Madie Goens Mr. Carlos Gonzalez Ms. Elizabeth Gore Mr. Andy Gothreau Ms. Vera Graves Dr. Martin Greenan Ms. Amy Greene Ms. Dorothy Ann Greene Dr. Ann Grooms Mr. Tony Hardeman Mr. Oscar Harper Mr. Brian Harrington Mr. Bradford Hathaway Ms. Rosemary Hearn Ms. Celeste Hedgespeth Mr. Donald Hemelgarn Ms. Hazel Hurt Hendricks Dr. Ronnie & Mrs. Andriel Hiller Mr. Donald & Mrs. Camille Hinton Ms. Patrice Holmes Mr. Michael Huber Mr. Richard Hunter Ms. Tracey Jackson Mr. Benjamin Johnson Dr. Fred Johnson Mr. James & Mrs. Mary Johnson Mr. Jarrett & Mrs. Rella Jones Ms. Lelia Jones Ms. Teresa Kelly Dr. Taffanee Keys Mr. Derek King Mr. Robert Kolentus Mr. Toby Malichi Dr. William & Mrs. Geraldine
Malone Dr. Parker G. Marden Ms. Sharon Martin Ms. Tiffany Martin Ms. Izera McAfee-Day
In Memory of William "Bill" Crawford Michael Huber David & Brenda Shaheed IN Democratic Party Central Committee New Centaur, LLC Eleanor Ramsey Shirley Steward IN House Democratic Caucus Indiana Black Expo Guy Evans Russell Lora J. Vann Fair Housing Central Indiana National Black Caucus of State Legislatures
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ABOUT US!
LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT Dr. Eugene G. White
A LOOK BACK AT 2015
A New Strategic Plan 2015 – 2018 Strategic Plan Executive Summary
Martin's Student-Focused Approach Commitment to a Stronger Community Philanthropy
PHILANTHROPY Up to $999 continued Mrs. Jennifer McCloud Mr. Dwight McGill Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Mary Ann McKenna Dr. John & Mrs. Sugi Medley Ms. Nicole Meyers Ms. Lucinda Miller Ms. Mary Milz Mr. JL & Mrs. Vanessa Mize Mr. Jesse Moore Ms. Lydia Morton Ms. Dana Muldrow Ms. Katherine Murphy Mr. John Musiine Dr. Mary Nakizito Mr. Garland Nelson Mr. Paul Okeson Dr. William & Mrs. Gail Plater Mr. Mamon Powers III Mr. Robert Presswood Ms. Palmeta Rent Ms. Ruth Reyes Mrs. Doraine Reynolds-Malone Ms. Joy Richards
Mr. William & Mrs. Catherine Riley Mr. Omar Robinson Ms. Pat Roe Mr. Michael Rogers Mr. Stan & Mrs. Josephine
Rogers-Smith Mr. James & Mrs. Rita
Rosensteele Mr. Zito Rozzell Mr. David & Mrs. Brenda Shaheed Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Colleen Shikany Mr. William & Mrs. Brenda
Shrewsberry Dr. William & Mrs. Clare
Skevington Mr. Bobby & Mrs. Helen Small Ms. Margaret Smith Dr. Mattie Solomon Mr. Jonathan Stack Ms. Lillie Stamps Ms. Jeannette Steuerwald
Ms. Shirley Steward Ms. Amanda Strong Mr. Mack Strong Mr. Gregory & Mrs. Juanita Smith Swanigan Mr. Lionel Taylor Mr. Charles & Mrs. Wanda Thompson Rev. Gerald Trotter Ms. Teena Turner Dr. Lora Vann Ms. Stephanie Veasey Mr. Elmer Vincent Ms. Muriel Watson Mr. Wayne Wellington Ms. Kathy White Ms. Paula Wilburn Ms. Fay Williams Mr. Olgen Williams Ms. Tonya Williams Ms. Daryl Williams-Dotson Mr. Don & Mrs. Katherine Willing Ms. Jacklyn Wood Rev. Remus & Mrs. Mia Wright
F a t h e r B o n i f a c e H a r d i n S o c i e t y 2 0 1 5 C h a r t e r M e m b e r s
Platinum Mr. Michael Browning Ms. Phyllis Carr Dr. Grady & Dr. Nancy Chism Mr. William Malone Dr. Rose Mays Mr. Tom McKenna Sr. Jane Edward Schilling Judge David & Mrs. Brenda Shaheed Mr. John & Mrs. Lois Sherman Mr. William West Dr. Eugene G. & Mrs. Jetties White Mr. Duane & Mrs. Fern Winger
Gold Mr. John Bartlett Mr. Charles Blair Mr. Ronald & Mrs. Virginia Goodwin Mr. Reginald Jones Mr. Michael (Mickey) Maurer Mr. Wayne & Mrs. Susan Schmidt Dr. Gene & Mrs. Joanne Sease Mr. James & Mrs. Ruby Shaw Mr. Charles Stewart Mr. Donald Tanselle Mr. Robert Waldron Rev. Remus Wright Silver Dr. Gene & Mrs. Joanne Sease Dr. Charlie Nelms Mr. Ersal Ozedmir Mr. James Scott
Bronze Ms. Mary C. Armstrong Mr. David O. Barrett Ms. Bobbie Beckwith Mr. Robert & Mrs. Cathy Belfrom Mr. Robert Bonar Ms. Margaret Bryant-Anderson Mr. Christopher Condle Mr. Carl Dalstrom Mr. Eddie Depositar, Jr. Ms. Catherine Gibson Mr. Z.F. Graham Mr. John Goss Ms. Tracey Gullett Mr. John Medley Mr. Rodney Martin & Mrs. Angela Harrington-Martin Mr. Ted Mau, IV Mr. D. Wesley Poythress Mrs. Fern Roesch Mr. James Rosensteele Mr. David Sease Ms. Elizabeth Stanton
AmeriCorps/John H. Bonner AMG Engineering
ATT Indiana Bay and Paul Foundation
Boys Scouts of America, Crossroads of America Council
Brightwood Community Center Charles Miller Memorial Foundation
Clausell & Associates, PC Committee to Elect Cherish Pryor
Duke Energy Educational Services Institute
Fair Housing of Central Indiana Flanner & Buchanan
(The) Fountain of Praise Glick Family Foundation
IN House Democratic Caucus Independent Colleges of Indiana
Indiana Black Expo, Inc. Indiana Democratic Party | State Central
Committee Indianapolis Indians
Indianapolis Urban League Indy Public Library
Indianapolis Power & Light Keystone Construction
Light of the World Christian Church Martin Center Sickle Cell Initiative
Martin University STEM
Maurer Family Foundation Minority Health Coalition of Marion
County (The) Mott Foundation
Mt. Zion Baptist Church National Black Caucus of State
Legislators New Centaur, LLC
Nicholas H. Noyes, Jr. Memorial Foundation, Inc.
Oasis of Hope Baptist Church Pacers Sports and Entertainment
Powers & Sons Construction Promotus Advertising
Psalms Missionary Baptist Church RCR Technology RFS Group, LLC
Rolls- Royce Schmidt Associates
School #37 Alumni Committee Sease, Gerig Associates
Senator Daniel Coats Sun King Brewing
Synergistic Solutions, LLC Universal Tool and Supply, Inc.
USA Funds WDI Architecture, Inc.
Washington Park Cemetery Association Westside Community Ministries, Inc.
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Corporations | Foundations | Organizations
Martin University 2171 Avondale Place Indianapolis, IN 46218
URC2016
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Trustee Gregory Gill, Chair
Trustee Theodore Mau, Vice Chair
Trustee Robin Shackleford, Secretary
Trustee Tracy Boyd
Trustee Nancy Chism
Trustee Linda Dixon
Trustee Richard Hunter
Trustee Fred Johnson
Trustee Toby Malichi
Trustee Paul Okeson
Trustee Yvonne Perkins
Trustee D. Wesley Poythress
Trustee Remus Wright
University Administrators
President Eugene G. White, Ed.D.
Vice President for Academic Affairs & Student Services
Charlesetta Smith Staley, Ed.D.
Vice President for Institutional Effectiveness Brian Steuerwald, Ph.D.
Vice President for Fiscal & Administrative Affairs
Michael Moos
Director of University Relations & Communications Jennifer McCloud