
3 Lessons From Hosting the 40th Distinguished Alumni Awards at the University of Memphis
In 2019 when I became the president of the University of Memphis Alumni Association National Board of Directors, hosting the 40th Distinguished Alumni Awards (DAA) program was something I looked forward to doing at the end of my term.
For…

Cherryl Pigues Crite: S.O. What! Success Story
Homelessness, breast cancer, domestic violence, and more. Cherryl Pigues Crite has been through a lot.
I can see so much in her eyes.
The pain of what she’s been through, and the passion to help women.
Strength, beauty, resilience.…

Darrell Cobbins: S.O. What! Success Story
Cool, calm, and collected.
When I think of Darrell Cobbins those are the words that immediately come to mind.
In addition to professional, inspiring, and just cool.
All of which I had the privilege of experiencing as a fellow University…

Erica Nathan: S.O. What! Success Story
You know that friend with so many gifts and talents that you’re amazed by all they are able to do?
Fittingly, I met Erica Nathan at church through a mutual friend. Also, fittingly, she was stylish and her hair was laid.
As an evangelist,…

How Winning a National Speakers Strength Award Inspires Strength in Others
When I came home from school on my first day of kindergarten, my mom quizzed me about my teacher's name. I excitedly repsonded, "Mrs. Muscles!".
Her name was actually Mrs. Armstrong, but that memory always makes me smile even through pain…

Fred Jones Jr: S.O. What! Success Story
When I moved to Memphis for college in the fall of 1997, one of the first events I just had to attend was the Southern Heritage Classic.
At the time (and for years after), it was just an amazing gathering where I was guaranteed to see friends,…

Three Crucial Tips for College Students in New Student Orientation Programs
For most students, going to college comes with a variety of thoughts and emotions.
Excitement, fear, hope, anxiety, curiousity, and uncertainty are common feelings. Those feelings are often amplified if you're a first-generation college student…