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October 20, 2006 Friday 1:17 AM EST


HEADLINE: BLACK ALUMNI ORGANIZATION STEP SHOW RAISES $10,000 FOR SCHOLARSHIPS

BYLINE: US States News

DATELINE: DOVER, Del.

BODY:
The University of Delaware issued the following news release:
UD's Black Alumni Organization (BAO) upped its scholarship fund by $10,420 with an alumni-sponsored step show held in Mitchell Hall during Homecoming weekend.
Three of the alums hosting the event-Quinetta M. Roberson, BE '92, Tony Allen, AS '93, CHEP '01PhD, and Jocelyn Devance Taliaferro, AS '92, CHEP '04PhD-said they were committed to making a contribution to the University. Admission fees to the step show, which was held Oct. 13 in Mitchell Hall, already were dedicated to the BAO scholarship fund, but the three friends decided "to raise the bar."
"Given our strong school spirit and our desire to give back to an institution that has done so much for us, we set a goal to raise $10,000 during the show through pledges from audience members," Roberson, an associate professor of human resource studies at Cornell University, said.
Four Greek-letter organizations at UD performed in the step show: Alpha Kappa Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta and Zeta Phi Beta sororities and Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity. Dark Arts Performing Dance Company also performed.
Alumni who participated in the show ranged from the Class of 1990 to the Class of 2006. Terrance Bowman, EG '95, organized the event, and pledges and donations were solicited after each performance, Roberson said.
"In addition to pledges by individuals, we collected monies during intermission," Roberson said. "To add a touch of drama, Tony donned his Ph.D. regalia and 'ushers' with offering baskets went up and down the aisles for additional donations.
"A wonderful moment came toward the end of the show, when three children, ages 7-10, came up to the stage to donate $20 each."
"UD is a great story for us and for so many African-American graduates at the University who have found wonderful social networks and lifelong friends who really transcend the traditional barriers of division that confront our citizenry," Allen said.
All three friends "stepping up" to the scholarship drive hold doctoral degrees. Roberson is an associate professor at Cornell University, Allen is a senior vice president for communications at the Bank of America in Wilmington and Taliaferro is an assistant professor at North Carolina State University.
More than 400 people attended the step show, including approximately 50 UD students. To date, the BAO has raised $17,000 toward its five-year scholarship goal of $50,000. UD's Office of Student Diversity and Success will administer the scholarships.