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Catherine Liggins Hughes

Cathy Hughes has been Chairperson of the board of directors and Secretary of Radio One since 1980, and was Chief Executive Officer of Radio One from 1980 to 1997. She was one of the founders of Radio One's predecessor company in 1980. Since 1980 she has worked in various capacities for Radio One, one of the largest African American-owned and operated broadcast companies in the United States. There are now 53 radio stations in 16 markets and a cable network, TV One.

In May 1999, Cathy Hughes and her son Alfred Liggins, President and CEO, took their company public. Hughes made history again by becoming the first African American woman with a company on the stock exchange. Radio One's value is currently in excess of two billion dollars. In 2000, Black Enterprise magazine named Radio One, "Company of the Year," Fortune magazine rated it one of the "100 Best Companies to Work For," and Radio One was inducted into the Maryland Business Hall of Fame.

Radio One is recognized for its intense community involvement--the trademark of Cathy Hughes. Her pioneering work has led Essence magazine to name her one of the "100 Who Have Changed the World," and one of the "100 Most Powerful and Influential Person" by Washingtonian magazine. Radio Ink continues to list her as one of the "20 Most Influential Women in Radio" and Ebony magazine cites her as one of the "10 Most Powerful Women in Black America."

The Washington Post describes Hughes as "the Voice of the Black community." Her stations now reach more than 18 million Black listeners daily. She is committed to keeping Black broadcast ownership alive and her goal of building a broadcast empire with a solid foundation in the African American community has come to fruition. The result has been an increase in revenue and opportunities for minorities and women. Hughes currently has more than 1,500 Black broadcasters on staff at Radio One, Inc.

Hughes' dedication to minority communities, entrepreneurial spirit and mentoring of women are manifested in every aspect of her work and life. As such, she was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Washington Area Broadcasters Association and The Seventh Congressional District Humanitarian Award. In 2001, she received the National Association of Broadcasters' Distinguished Service Award, as well as the Advertising Club of Metropolitan Washington's Silver Medal Award.

Most recently, Hughes was presented with the highly coveted Golden Mike Award from the Broadcasters' Foundation, the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters and a 2002 Essence Magazine Award.

Radio One's newest venture, TV One, Inc. launched on January 19, 2004, in partnership with Comcast, the nation's largest pay-television provider. TV One caters to the adult lifestyles of African Americans by offering quality programming such as "227", "Amen," "Good Times," "Lincoln Heights," and an array of original programming. Cathy Hughes sits on the board of TV One and is Executive Producer of "The Gospel of Music with Jeff Majors" which also airs on TV One.

Cathy Hughes Founded Radio One in Washington, D.C., and though it is now a public Company. For Cathy Hughes, the foundation of Radio one is still based on the spirit of a family that strives to reach the heart of community and remain the nation's #1 urban radio specialists!


 

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  •  Commencement Activities

    • Class of 2010 Graduation Reception
    • May 18-19, 2010: Grad Fest-Wiseman Centre from 11 a.m.-7 p.m.
    • May 20, 2010: Graduation Reception- McKeldin Gym from 5-7 p.m.
    • May 21, 2010:
      • Faculty/Staff Breakfast - Bulldog Stadium Field House from 8:30- 9:30 a.m.
      • Graduation Breakfast Treats from 8 - 9:30 a.m.
      • Luncheon for Class of 1960 - Wiseman Centre, Room 107 from 1 - 3 p.m.

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    Overflow Parking Information

    Florian Hall and Jericho Park both on 197.


    Commencement Overflow

    CLT 102 & 117; MLK Myers Auditorium


    Commencement Committee Members

    Ms. Karen Johnson Shaheed, General Chair
    Dr. Freddie T. Vaughns, Co-Chair
    Ms. Vera Diane Chesley, Co-Chair
    Ms. Kelechi Anynwu, President, GSA
    Ms. Maya Newman, President, Senior Class
    Dr. Shirelle Briscoe
    Dr. Monika Gross
    Dr. Marymal Holmes
    Dr. Otis Thomas
    Prof. Renee Charlow
    Prof. Adolph Wright
    Ms. Patricia Mitchell
    Ms. Frances Christian

    Ms. Jacqueline Jackson-Palmer
    Ms. Cynthia Coleman
    Chief Ernest Waiters
    Acting Sgt. Lashelle Powell
    Ms. Dorothy Holland
    Ms. Doris Gillard
    Ms. Dale O'Neal
    Ms. Tammi L. Thomas
    Mr. Darren Swain
    Ms. Aurora Burke