Florida Tech ASA

Creating and Promoting Awareness about African Cultures & Traditions.

Professor Hakeem Oluseyi Receives TED Global Fellowship

MELBOURNE, FLA. —Hakeem Oluseyi, Florida Institute of Technology assistant professor in the Department of Physics and Space Sciences, has been named a 2012 TEDGlobal Fellow, a prestigious appointment, which he shares with 18 other innovators from 17 other countries. The TEDGlobal Fellows program is sponsored by TED, a nonprofit organization devoted to “ideas worth spreading” through its two annual conferences in Long Beach, Calif., and Edinburgh, Scotland, and its TED Talks. TED speakers have included Bill Gates, Al Gore, Jane Goodall, Elizabeth Gilbert, Sir Richard Branson and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.

The new class of TEDGlobal Fellows will attend the TEDGlobal 2012 conference in Edinburgh in June; the conference will feature about 70 speakers over four days covering an eclectic array of topics. The Fellows will give TED Talks in a special Fellows session, participate in high-level workshops and join in the conversation with the TED community during the conference.

Since its establishment in 2009, the TED Fellows program has honored 287 Fellows from 75 different countries, chosen from 6,500 applications from around the world. The program brings together young world-changers and leaders from different disciplines—technology, design, entertainment, the sciences, the humanities, the arts, NGOs and more—who have shown unusual accomplishment and exceptional courage. The program helps spread awareness about its Fellows and supports their careers through ongoing coaching, mentoring and collaboration within the TED community.

“It is wonderful to be acknowledged as a TEDGlobal Fellow,” said Oluseyi. “These fellowships are extremely competitive. There is perhaps no greater compliment for a professional than to be recognized for one's hard work. This fellowship acknowledges not only the technical innovations that I have been honored to have been a part of, but also my continued efforts to bring positive changes in the world through developing scientific research and education capacity, particularly among the least served populations at home and abroad.”

Earning two bachelor’s degrees in physics and mathematics in 1991 at Tougaloo College in Mississippi, Oluseyi later earned master’s and doctoral degrees in physics from Stanford University in California. Some recent honors include selection as a U.S. State Department Speaker & Specialist for South Africa in 2011, awards for Best Paper and for Outstanding Technical Innovation at the 2010 National Society of Black Engineers Aerospace Conference; selection as the 2006 Technical Achiever of the Year Award in the field of physics from the National Technical Association; and a NASA Earth-Sun System Science New Investigator award in 2006.

Oluseyi first entered the TED stage as a headliner at the TEDxOrlando conference in November 2010 where he discussed the science behind the Big Bang. TEDx, a creation of TED, is a program of local, self-organized events. Oluseyi’s talk can be viewed at .

On July 6, International Space University/ Space Studies Program (ISU-SSP12) participants and the general public will have the opportunity to attend a freeTEDx event 9 a.m.-noonat the Gleason Performing Arts Center on campus. The event’s focus is on how space studies and accomplishments make life better here on Earth. This will be the first joint TEDx event for ISU, NASA’s Kennedy Space Center and Florida Tech. For more information, visit www.isunet.edu.

 

 

Professor Hakeem Oluseyi is the current Adviser for the Florida Tech African Student Association.

 

Source:

http://www.fit.edu/newsroom/news/4633/florida_tech_physics_and_space_science_...

ASA Eboard 2012/2013

As announced last week, we had the election for the new Eboard last Thursday. The result for most of the positions were very close.

Below is the list of the new members of the Eboard.

President: Stephanie Richard-Obire (Nigeria)
Vice President: Gael Gatera (Rwanda)
Secretary: Rutendo Kainga (Zimbabwe)
Assistant Secretary: Beena Patel (Kenya)
Social/Cultural Director: Tara Pam (Nigeria)
Assistant Social/Cultural Director: Naomi Anthonio (Nigeria)
Treasurer: Vernon Kihuguru (Uganda)
SGA Rep: Dimeji Doherty (Nigeria)
Sports Rep: Osagie Obaze (Nigeria)
Webmaster: Damas Mlabwa(Tanzania)

Have you noticed something different about this new Eboard? Yeah, it is not dominated by Nigerians. Hopefully that is a good thing for the organization, now we hope to see more people from various other countries show up for ASA events.

We congratulate the various members of the new Eboard and hope they are able to continue the steady growth of ASA into an elite Organization in Florida Tech.

Lest I forget, The African Night Date is moving nearer.
see y'all at the event on April 13, 2012

 

 

ASA General Meeting

Hi ASA Family, 


Here's a reminder of our general meeting tomorrow at 8pm at Olin Life Sciences Bldg, Rm 129
This meeting is very important as we will be deciding who the new members of our Executive Board will be. 
So far we have a few people who have agreed to be nominated for various positions on the E-board and we are still open to nominations.
If you want to be a part of the new executive board please reply this email with your name and the position you want to be considered for. 
Here is a reminder of the positions currently on the executive board:

- President
- Vice President
- Secretary
- Treasurer
- Social/Cultural Director
- Webmaster
- SGA Representative

Please keep in mind that the school rules require that you have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.5 and are in good disciplinary standing with the university.
You also have to have paid your dues in order for you to be eligible so please keep that in mind. If you haven't, you can bring your $10 to the meeting tomorrow.
Hope to see you all tomorrow!

Have a great day :)

African Night: "Africa-Celebrating The Beauty Within"

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Finally, the long awaited Florida Tech African Student Association's African Night's date is out! There are exactly 23 days to the day, so put it on your calender straight up. There are lots of preparations going on, the event will be full of fun and intellectual performances. There will be food, music, African culture,... just name it.

 

Feel Free to invite yourself in the link below. Please RSVP.

http://www.punchbowl.com/parties/3761115-florida-tech-african-student-associa...

EVERYONE IS INVITED!!!

There will be an AFTER PARTY!!! More Information to be provided

 

MK.

Pictures from The Spring Soccer Tournament

Again, this is an event that took place one month ago. Blame the logistics!

In the soccer tournament there was low attendance, but we still had a very entertaining football tournament. We all had fun!

Also a special thanks to ASA-ERAU for honouring our invitation.

Here are some pictures from the Welcome Back BBQ and The Fundraiser.

ASA, Fun Fun Fun!

MK.

International Festival pictures

Yes, it has taken me too long to post the pictures from the International Festival. Blame the logistics (lol) it is a big hassle to get the pictures from people's camera...you know what i mean.

Now to the pictures, the International Festival was a big success thanks to all the cultures(African, Arabian, Taiwanese, indian, Irish... ) from all over the world and the great performances and food. A big appreciation to the ASA group which performed a magnificient African dance routine (Azonto, Makossa...).

Have a good Laugh, some nice attires and poses in the pictures.

ASA, we dey here!

MK.

 

ASA General Meeting

Hi ASA Family,

Welcome back from Spring Break! Hope you all had a great break? As i informed you before the Spring Break, our next general meeting is on 15th March, 2012 (Today).

Venue: Olin Life Science Buiding, Room 129

Time: 20:00 

See you all in a few hours!

MK.

ASA meeting cancelled

ASA family, I know you will love to see us every week, but unfortunately, it is midterm week and i am sure most of you are busy with midterms. It will not be considerate for us to ask you to leave your number one business in FIT to come to ASA meeting. Lest I forget, it is that time of the semester which we all love, SPRING BREAK. Go out there and have FUN...PLAY SAFE!!!

 

Our next meeting will on the 15th March 2012.

See you soon.

Sixth Annual International Festival

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This Saturday!!! There will be an explosion in Melbourne, Florida!

The Africa Student Association here at Florida Tech is going to light up the afternoon with astounding dance performances and rare artifacts for sale that aim to showcase the best and brightest of our great continent.

In addition we will be collaborating with other cultures and nations during the festival to have a fully immersive and enaging experience. So please come join us as we dare to change history again..

ASA, we dey here!

 

 

Spring Soccer Tournament

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