Friday, November 4, 2016

2016 Black Tie Scholarship Gala and Power 100 Awards set for November 12 at PVAMU

The members of the Collegiate 100 of Prairie View A&M University will present the Power 100 Awards at its Black Tie Scholarship Awards Gala on November 12, 2016 in the Willie A. Tempton Student Center Ballroom at university at 6:30 p.m.

The 2016 Honorees include Dr. Pamela Obiomon, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and the Women's Softball Team of Prairie View A&M University. We will also pin and present the new members as we celebrate the 22nd anniversary of the organization.

"These persons were selected for this honor because of their achievement and commitment to excellence,” says Patrick Gray, former president of Collegiate 100. “When we decided to host this event we thought about the impact these persons have made on the community these past years and thought it befitting to honor them for Keeping it 100®”  The event is in its 5th year and still is the only student sponsored event of its kind.

The gala is a major event for the Collegiate 100 which was re-chartered at the university in March 2011.  The organization was created at Prairie View A&M University in 1993 and became a national organization with approval and sponsorship of the 100 Black Men of America, Inc. and the 100 Black Men of Metropolitan Houston, Inc. in 1994.  Funds raised from the event will support the chapter’s mentoring programs, scholarships to students and other special programs.

Past Power 100 Award recipients are State Representatives Alma Allen, Sylvester Turner (now Mayor of Houston) and Senfronia Thompson, Mayors Frank D. Jackson and Michael Wolfe, Professors George Brown and Kelvin Kirby and the PVAMU Women’s Basketball, Men’s and Women's Track, Womens Soccer and Bowling teams.

Current and past programs that have impacted the university community include the Career Expo, held prior to the University Career Festival, Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon distribution, American Cancer Society Relay for Life, Mentoring the 100 Way with the Freshmen, Mentoring at Arnold Middle and Navasota Elementary Schools, College Tour for elementary through high school students and Voter Registration Drives.

The Collegiate 100 is an auxiliary organization of the 100 Black Men of America and is sponsored at Prairie View A&M University by the 100 Black Men of Metro Houston, Inc. The mission is to support the 100 in its four for the future programs: mentoring, education, health and wellness and economic empowerment to improve the quality of life of the community.

Tyrone Graves, a senior Computer Engineering student is the gala chair with Kyasia Fields, a senior communications student as the president.  Mrs. Shadia Washington, Company Coordinator in Career Services is the campus sponsor and Frederick V. Roberts is the 100 Black Men liaison.

Tickets may purchased at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/collegiate-100-black-tie-gala-pvamu-tickets-17092154093

For other information, visit http://collegiate100pvamu.com/

Contact: 
Tyrone Graves
collegiate100pvamu@gmail.com
P. O. Box 5433
Prairie View, TX 77446
Ph: 832-229-4982

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Collegiate 100 to Honor Legislator, Businessmen and PVAMU Sports Teams at 2014 Black Tie Gala

The members of the Collegiate 100 and 100 Collegiate Women of Prairie View A&M University will present the Power 100 Awards at its Black Tie Scholarship Awards Gala on November 22, 2014 in the Willie A. Tempton Student Center Ballroom at university.

The 2014 Honorees are Mr. Khambrel Marshall, TV Anchor for KPRC, Mr. Roy Perry, Chairman of the Prairie View A&M Foundation, The Honorable, Senfronia Thompson, Texas State Representative, and the Baseball and Women Soccer Teams of Prairie View A&M University. We will also pin and present our new members as we celebrate the 20th anniversary of the organization.

"These persons were selected for this honor because of their achievement and commitment to excellence,” says Patrick Gray, former president of Collegiate 100. “When we decided to host this event we thought about the impact these persons have made on the community these past years and thought it befitting to honor them for Keeping it 100®”

The gala is a major event for the Collegiate 100 which was re-chartered at the university in March 2011.  The organization was created at Prairie View A&M University in 1993.  Funds raised from the event will support the chapter’s mentoring programs, scholarships to students and other special programs.
Past Power 100 Award recipients are State Representatives Alma Allen and Sylvester Turner, Mayors Frank D. Jackson and Michael Wolfe, Professors George Brown and Kelvin Kirby and the PVAMU Women’s Basketball, Men’s Track and Bowling teams.

Current and past programs that have impacted the university community include the Career Expo, held prior to the University Career Festival, Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon distribution, American Cancer Society Relay for Life, Mentoring the 100 Way with the Freshmen, College Tour for elementary through high school students and Voter Registration Drives.

The Collegiate 100 is an auxiliary organization of the 100 Black Men of America and is sponsored at Prairie View A&M University by the 100 Black Men of Metro Houston, Inc. The mission is to support the 100 in its four for the future programs: mentoring, education, health and wellness and economic empowerment to improve the quality of life of the community. Benecia Curtis and Ryan Turner are co-chairs for the gala.


For information, visit http://collegiate100pvamu.com/


Contact:  Patrick Gray
collegiate100pvamu@gmail.com
P. O. Box 5433
Prairie View, TX 77446
Ph: 832-398-5262

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Collegiate 100 Welcomes New Members at Prairie View A&M



The Collegiate 100 at Prairie View A&M University welcomed forty-eight new members into the fold on November 11 in a special induction ceremony held in the Johnson Phillips All Faith Chapel on the campus.  This year’s ceremony was combined with the 100 Collegiate Women of America to maximize participation and closer relationship among the men and women.

The new members who come from varied backgrounds, cultures and experiences, representing a cross section of the students at the university are: ladies - Bisola Aboderin, Tarynn Adams, Alajasia Apponey, Myah Armstrong, Armani Callihan, Dominique Clark, Skye Cotton, Benicia Curtis, Chelsea Daly, Candice Garner, Alexandria Hall, Erial Henderson, Celia Hinkson, Elizabeth Johnican, Sharay Johnson, Chloe Louis, Kerryea Martinez, Chape’ll Moore, Ugonna Okpala, Markita Richardson, Gabrielle Scott, Sheri Walls, Davida Wells, Writney Williams. 


Gentlemen - Jamal Bacon, Roderick Barree, Jeremy Butler, Terry Dixon, Jalen Farmer, Aaron Fowler, Michael Gerald, Tyrone Graves, Cornell Hamilton Jr., Corey Henry, Christopher L. Jackson, Demetrius Jenkins, Crayton Johnson, Kurt Lambert, Te’Sjown McCray, Brian Miller, Dejhon Moore, Timire Morris, Alexander Porter, Jordan Powell, Zuri Stewart, Travino Thomas
Gary Walker and John Watkins.

The Collegiate 100 was founded in 1993 by Frederick V. Roberts Esquire, then Director of Student Activities at Prairie View A&M University. Upon acceptance by the 100 Black Men of Metropolitan Houston, Inc. and approval by the 100 Black Men of America, Inc., and the Collegiate 100 became an international organization for college men.  Following a few year hiatus, the Collegiate 100 was rechartered on March 10, 2011 with the induction of 22 members on April 18.

This past year, some of the chapter's activities include participation in the Mentoring the 100 Way project of the 100 Black Men of Metropolitan Houston, Inc. twice a month, where members work with 30 kids (8-12th graders), providing information on college life and tutoring Math and Science. The chapter also participated in the In-School Mentoring Program at CyFair’s Arnold Middle School, where they provide pep talks on college and life in general. The Arnold mentees also participated in their first college tour to Prairie View A&M University. Other activities was the continued work with the established Boys2Men Mentoring of freshmen male through various seminars with the men and women residents and supported by the residence halls; seminars on Breast Cancer Awareness with distribution of literature and pink ribbons; and Relay for Life with American Cancer Society. The chapter also teamed up with Highland Heights Elementary in Acres Home for the HISD Real Men Read Program, where the members read to the students once a month.

In spring 2013, the Chapter was awarded the coveted Presidential Cup, the highest honor for student organizations at Prairie View A&M University for their outstanding contributions to the student life and the community at large.  The chapter also won $250 in the Family Feud game hosted by the Student Financial Aid office at the university.

The Chapter hosted its first Black Tie Scholarship and Power 100 Awards Gala honoring the  SWAC Championship Women’s Basketball and Bowling Teams, Mayors Frank D. Jackson and Michael Wolfe and several students in 2012. The next gala is set for November 16, 2013 at the university to honor and recognize the Texas State Representatives Alma Allen and Sylvester Turner, Dr. George Brown, Dr. Kelvin Kirby and members of the Prairie View A&M University Championship Women’s Volley Ball and the Track Teams. 

Plans are underway to host the 2014 Male Youth Summit in February, the National Black Male Leadership Summit in April, along with the 2014 Mr. Collegiate African American Scholarship Pageant.

Jonathan Amos a senior accounting student is the president for the Collegiate 100 and Charnabria Leonard as senior biology student is the president of the 100 Collegiate Women of America. The chapter advisers are Mrs. Shadia Washington, Dr. Clement Glenn and Frederick V. Robert Esquire.

For information on the Collegiate 100, contact collegiate100pvamu@gmail.com

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

State Representatives Alma Allen and Sylvester Turner, Professors Dr. George Brown and Kelvin Kirby, and the Woemn's Volley Ball and Men's Indoor Track Teams to receive the Power 100 Awards



Representative Alma Allen                     Dr. George Brown                     Dr. Kelvin Kirby                      Representative Sylvester Tuner

Prairie View, Texas – October 28, 2013 – The members of the Collegiate 100 and 100 Collegiate Women will present the Power 100 Awards at its Black Tie Scholarship Awards Gala set for November 16, 2013 in the Willie A. Tempton Student Center Ballroom at Prairie View A&M University.

Honorees of the award include Texas State Representatives Alma Allen and Sylvester Turner, Professors George Brown and Kelvin Kirby and the Women’s Volley Ball and Men’s Indoor Track Teams of Prairie View A&M University.  Mrs. Allen has represented district 121 for the past four years, while Mr. Turner has represented district 139 for the more than fifteen years.  Dr. Brown has served as head of biology department and director pre-medicine for more twenty years, with Dr. Kirby serving as faculty member and director for NASA sponsored research for some fifteen years. Both the Volley Ball and Indoor Track Teams have won the SWAC championship during the past three years.

"These persons were selected for this honor because of their distinguished service, achievement and commitment to excellence,” says Patrick Gray, Gala Committee Chair. “We decided on this year’s list because of the significant impact they have made and continue to make on the community and we pleased to honor them because they are ‘Keeping it 100™”

The gala is a major event for the Collegiate 100 since its re-chartering at the university in March 2011.  The organization was created at Prairie View A&M University in 1993.  Proceeds from the gala will support the organization’s mentoring programs at Arnold Middle School and Navasota Elementary School, scholarships to students and other special programs at the university.

Newly inducted members will also be formally pinned and presented to the public at the gala.

In recent months the Collegiates have sponsored several programs to impact the university community to include the Spring Career Expo, Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon distribution, Mentoring the 100 Way with the Freshmen, College Tour for elementary through high school students and Voter Registration Drives.  The organization was the recipient of the President’s Cup for Outstanding Student Organization for 2012-13 at PVAMU.

The Collegiate 100, an auxiliary organization of the 100 Black Men of America is sponsored by the 100 Black Men of Metro Houston, Inc. The mission is to support the 100 in its four for the future programs: mentoring, education, health and wellness and economic empowerment to improve the quality of life of the community.

For sponsorship and ticket information, call Patrick Gray at 832-398-5262 or write: collegiate100pvamu@gmail.com.

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Amos Takes Helm of Collegiate 100 PVAMU



Jonathan Amos, a senior accounting major at Prairie View A &M University is the new president of the Collegiate 100. Originally elected vice president, Amos ascended to the position with the resignation of Patrick Gray who served as president for 2012-13.  Amos previously served as Treasurer for 2012-13.

To enhance his professional development, Jonathan completed two internships, the first with Spectra Energy Inc., Houston in summer 2012 and Deloitte & Touche LLP. Houston in summer 2013. Both internships provided opportunities for him to network and develop his professional and technical skills for his future career as a CPA.

He also competed in the KPMG Case Study Competition sponsored by J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. with in Phoenix, Arizona in the summer of 2012. He is most proud of the competition because it gave him a chance to present a detailed perspective on diversity of J.P Morgan Chase Board of Directors to the judges.

Jonathan’s membership include, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. (Fundraising and Finance Committee Chair), Accounting Career Awareness Program (Counselor), National Association of Black Accountants (NABA-President), Beta Gamma Sigma International Honor Society (Vice President), and Volunteers of America. He also is a member of the Intramural Basketball Team and American Cancer Society Relay for Life team.  Amidst his busy schedule, Jonathan finds time to participate in the Collegiate’s mentoring program at Arnold Middle School in Cypress and the Mentoring the 100 Way for the 100 Black Men of Metropolitan Houston, Inc.

Some of his awards and recognition include, participant in the Wake Forest Diversity Accounting Consortium, United Ministers Scholarship, J.E.L. Emerging Leaders Scholarship, National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) Regional Scholarship, the University’s Dean’s List and President’s Honor Roll and a participant in the College of Business’s Cultural Exchange Trip to South Korea.

Upon receiving his Bachelor’s Degree in May 2014 he plans to become a CPA and to become a Partner for Deloitte and Touché.  With his strong organizational and leadership skills; ability to work effectively and efficiently while handling multiple tasks in a high pressure environment will ensure his success in his future endeavors.

The Collegiate 100 is comprised of students on college and university campuses across America who shares common goals with the sponsoring 100 Black Men of America Chapter. Collegiate 100 members are committed to volunteerism and improving the community through mentoring and being positive role models for the youth, particularly young African Americans.   The Collegiate 100 was created at Prairie View A&M University in 1993 and became a national organization of the 100 Black Men, Inc., in 1994. The chapter was re-chartered at the University in March 2011.

For more information, write: P. O. Box 5433, Prairie View, TX 77446 or collegiate100pvamu@gmail.com.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Collegiate 100 Elects Officers for 2012-13

The Collegiate 100 at Prairie View A&M University closed out its year of activities with the election and installation of its officers for 2012-13.  The installation ceremony was part of the organization's end of the year banquet held May 3 in the MSC Ballroom.

The officers include: President Patrick Gray, Vice President Vincent Ellis, Vice President of Programs Christopher Grady, Secretary Justin Whitaker, Treasurer Jonathan Amos, Communication Director Ameer McMillian, Membership Director Kelvin Washington, Marketing Director Ryan Richard, Historian Jerald Hubbard, Parliamentarian Ryan Turner, Sargent-at-Arms Frederick Fox, and Chaplain Ross Hampton. Dr. Clement Glenn and Frederick V. Roberts will serve as the University Advisor and the 100 Black Men Adviser, respectively.

The Chapter had a tremendous year of activities while making an impact at the university.   The chapter began the year with several programs and instituted a mentoring program with the CyFair ISD schools.  The Collegiate 100 of Prairie View A&M University supports and participate in the Mentoring the 100 Way project of the 100 Black Men of Metropolitan Houston, Inc. Twice a month, members the Collegiate 100 travels to Houston to work with the kids (30 - 8-12th graders) and provide information on college life and also tutor students in Math and Science. Additionally, the Collegiate 100 is participating in In-School Mentoring Programs at Cyfair Elementary and Hempstead High. The students provided pep talks on college and life in general. The latest project for the Collegiate 100 is their Boys2Men Mentoring program on campus. Along with Residence Hall Manager, The Collegiate hosts seminars with the men and women residents. The chapter also supported Breast Cancer Awareness at the university by distributing literature and pink ribbons to the students and faculty to raise awareness of the disease.

Several members of the Collegiate 100 assisted with the creation and establishment of the 100 Collegiate Women of America, Inc. at the university.  Forty of the most talented, progressive and dynamic women at the university answered the call and were inducted in the Prairie View A&M University Chapter on November 4, 2011.

One highlight for the chapter was the implementation of its Kick-Back Fundraiser dance at the local hall in Hempstead, which drew a large attendance.

On November 11, 2011 the chapter welcomed 11 young men into its membership. These young men come from varied backgrounds and cultures and have come into the chapter like a quiet storm. The new members are: Richard Atiba, Charles Babaoye, Cedarious Barnes, Giovanni Burton, Breenen Jackson, Armand Kincade, Keith Lewis, Sterling Mark, Ameer McMillan, Ryan Richard and Ryan Turner.
The Chapter also participated in the chartering and induction of members into the Collegiate 100 of Texas Southern University on December 2, 2011.

The Collegiate 100 made life better for some 300 kids during the Christmas holiday. On December 21, Dymonique Burton, Chapter Vice President along with Advisers Dr. Clement Glenn and Frederick V. Roberts Esquire will descend on several housing complexes in Navasota, Texas to deliver toys and clothing to the children. The Give a Kid a Good Christmas program began with a fund drive from the student residents at Prairie View A&M University and supplemented with personal and chapter funds to purchase the goodies for the kids. Several ladies of the 100 Collegiate Women of America, Inc. also joined in to help collect funds and toys for the project. Thanks to all who helped to make the project a success.

In spring 2012, the chapter inducted 8 young men into the membership and continued its aggressive program thrust with activities to address the freshmen men at the university. The new members are: Jonathan Amos, Cameron Gordon, Chris Grady, Olatunde Idowu, Tyrell Kirby and Blake Martin. These young men are also participating in the various programs that impact the lives of the children at CyFair.

The Chapter hosted the first Career Expo for the students at the University. The presenters included Mrs. Cheryl Granger Brooks, General Manger, KPVU; Mr. Ben McMillan, Registered Architect and  Instructor at PVAMU; Mr. Ronald C. Green, JD, Controller, City of Houston; Mr. Ron Douglas, Entrepreneur and owner of Winner in U Inc.; Mr. Jarrett W. Simmons, Asst. Director, Houston Airport System; Dr. Clement Glenn, Professor, College of Education and Collegiate Advisor;  and Mr. Russell Apelget, Financial Consultant and Finance Instructor at PVAMU. The panel shared their experiences and what they believed it takes to become successful in a chosen career.