Former BU Coach Broadus Penning Book
Posted: December 21st, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Articles | No Comments »Read the article here:
http://www.pressconnects.com/article/20101220/NEWS01/12200345/Former-BU-coach-Broadus-penning-book
Read the article here:
http://www.pressconnects.com/article/20101220/NEWS01/12200345/Former-BU-coach-Broadus-penning-book
After SUNY-NY’s $1.2 mil payout, at Del Posto with lawyer Linda Kenney Baden and agent Frank Weimann. A book’s coming down on this African-American’s trials coaching a Division I college basketball team.
http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/cindy_adams/keeping_up_with_kim_WB7UFCiGTLXfPV988nBjwK#ixzz17YszmBeZ
Read the full article:
See SUNY press release where it was said in part:
“State University of New York Chancellor Nancy L. Zimpher today announced the recipients of the 2008-09 Chancellor’s Scholar Athlete Award, which recognizes academic excellence and athletic achievement at the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I, Division III and NJCAA levels.
‘It is an honor for me to recognize these students not simply for their distinguished athletic accomplishments, but for their substantial academic achievements. These exemplary student athletes are winners on the field, and more importantly in SUNY classrooms across New York.’
Scholar athletes are nominated by campus representatives and are reviewed and approved by SUNY System Administration and athletic directors representing SUNY Division I programs, Region 3 and Region 15 of the NJCCA, the State University of New York Athletic Conference and from independent SUNY institutions participating in Division III programs.
In order for a student to be considered, their athletic accomplishments must be recognized at the conference level or by the NCAA.”
With an average GPA of 3.69, these student-athletes have combined exceptional accomplishments in the classroom with superior performance in the athletic arena.
Read the full article here:
http://www.suny.edu/sunynews/News.cfm?filname=2009-06-09 Final chancellor scholar athlete award.htm
See the PDF which accompanied the above press release listing Mr. Mayben here:
Scholar Athetes included Emmanuel Mayben awared by ZIMPHER 2009
“Provide consultation to athletic department (sic) and men’s basketball program as needed and perform other athletics related duties as assigned. Kevin performed the above duties in a satisfactory manner. He actively participated in the development of the basketball operations plan and submitted feedback and materials in a timely manner. Additionally, Kevin met periodically with me to discuss the future of our men’s basketball program and specifically such items as scheduling and budgeting. Short term objectives; provide support to upcoming audit of men’s basketball program in terms of providing information, meeting with individuals and cooperating with any inquiries Kevin performed the above short term objectives in a satisfactory manner.”
“Kevin came off of the most successful season in school history, after which his contract was extended, He operated within the parameters of his budget allocation. He put together a competitive schedule for the 2009-10 season. He successfully recruited competitive student athletes who would, under normal circumstances, have allowed Binghamton to remain among the top’ programs in the America East Conference. Four of his team members graduated (Jaan Montgomery, Reggie Fuller, Duane Jackson and Sean Watson). At the conclusion of summer semester, the retuning players had a good overall composite grade point average (2.55, I think). He was committed to the young men in his charge attaining an education to prepare them for their future lives, and to seeing them graduate. Kevin was easy to work with and did everything he was asked to do. He dealt with behavioral issues appropriately, and took proportionate punitive action when warranted.”
Read the performance evaluation here (PDF):
Kevin Broadus Annual Performance Evaluation April 28, 2010
See My Attorney’s Letter DHR/EEOC Submitting My Evaluation to Them (PDF):
Letter to Michael Kendall with attachment (04-29-10)
The Innocence Project just freed an man in NY yesterday. He was convicted on a false confession . The IP says that 25 per cent of their cases have false confessions in them. It is well known young people are very susceptible to confess to a crime because of the pressure they feel by police. This is what happened in part in the Central Park wilding case in NYC some years back. We all need to be aware of this no matter who we are.
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“The Feds Come Down Hard on UWM”
http://www.milwaukeemagazine.com/murphyslaw/default.asp?newmessageid=12956