9000 Falcons soar in 43 states, the District of Columbia and 21 countries
FOREVER A FALCON
Once you graduate from SAU, you may no longer be a student of the University, but you are forever a Falcon, and forever family.ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT

Gentel Blair, Class of 2016
Gentel Sharrie is Ms. Black California 2023 she will represent the entire state of California, competing for the national title of Ms. Black USA on August 5th in Washington, DC that will stream live on Fox Soul.
However, participating in the pageant requires significant financial resources, including travel expenses, wardrobe, coaching, and other associated costs. This is where I humbly request your support. I am reaching out to generous individuals and organizations like yours, who share a commitment to empowering women and promoting positive change.

Thomas Moyer, Class of 2016
Business Mogul Magazine is excited to highlight Saint Augustine’s University alum Thomas Moyer (c/o 2016) in the recently released summer issue. In the intimate interview, Thomas discusses the importance of generational wealth, business, and building legacy in underrepresented communities.

Lieutenant Colonel Bryant Wellman, Class of 2004
Congratulations to alumnus Lieutenant Colonel Bryant Wellman ‘04 on assuming command of 56th Signal Battalion at Joint Base San Antonio – Sam Houston, in San Antonio Texas. LTC Wellman commissioned into the U.S Army Signal Corps through Saint Augustine’s University with a B.S in Computer Science. His previous assignments includes Eighth Army Deputy G-6 at Camp Humphreys South Korea, Deputy Chief of Network Operations at the National Security Agency in Fort Meade MD, Operations Officer of 39th Signal Battalion in Chievres Belgium, Executive Officer to the Army Cybersecurity Director at the Pentagon, and Federal Communications Commission Fellow in Washington D.C. We wish you the best of luck!

Crystal Tramack, Class of 2000
Former full scholarship sprinter. Retired US Army Medical Service Captain and Disabled Veteran. Earned a Masters of Arts in Exercise Science/Physical Education Sports Administration from the UNC-Pembroke. Senior Federal Employee, CEO of Resourcefully Criss, LLC, Speaker, Coach and Author.



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- Pay the University $25 per collegiate license plate or $55 per personalized collegiate license plate
- Challenge other Falcons, friends and family in the state of North Carolina to do the same
For each plate sold, $15 goes directly to the student leadership fund.
Payments can be mailed to:
Saint Augustine’s University
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Raleigh, NC 27610
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