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INSIDE MOREHOUSE, MAY 2011
Vince Baskerville, multimedia developer, has been featured in
the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and on CNN as a co
founder and chairman of product experience for a three-
month-old local startup web company called TripLingo. The
company won Best Project for Start Atlanta, a competition
where entrepreneurs have a weekend to start a company.
Two weeks later, it won first place at Startup Riot, another
Internet-based startup competition.
Daniel Black, instructor of English, was the keynote
speaker during Paine College's 2011 Spring Writers'
Conference in Augusta, Ga. on March 17.
Lawrence E. Carter, dean of the Martin Luther King Jr.
International Chapel, delivered the keynote address at
Coppin State University's Honors Day on April 25.
H Hana Chelikowsky, web developer, graduated with a
master of science in information design and communica
tion from Southern Polytechnic State University on May 7.
Julius E. Coles '64. director of the Office of Global
Education and the Andrew Young Center for
International Affairs, is the Woodrow Wilson Visiting
Fellow at Wilberforce University. He spoke on globaliza
tion and careers in foreign service during presentations
at Wilberforce on March 22 and 24.
Samantha Crouch, administrative assistant in Academic
Affairs, graduated cum laude from DeVry University with
a bachelor of science degree in business administration,
focusing on human resources, on Feb. 27.
Daniel Hummer, assistant professor of psychology, is
the primary investigator for a $200,000 grant from the
National Science Foundation titled "RIG: Role of
Sustained GAGA in Light-Induced Shifts of the Cicadian
Pacemaker."
Nathan Nobis, assistant professor of philosophy, and
; senior Abubakarr Sidique Jarr-Koroma co-wrote the
article, "Abortion and Moral Arguments From Analogy"
that appeared in The American Journal of Bioethics.
Administrative Professionals Appreciation
EIGHT MOREHOUSE EMPLOYEES - Jasmine Gibson, Melissa Bailey, Minnie
Jackson, Sharon Baker, Lisa Gunter, Maureen Williams, Margaret Jackson and
Barbara Gillison - were among the winners during the College’s 2011 Administrative
Professionals luncheon on April 27. ■
Aaron Childs Wins 2011 King Essay Contest
FRESHMAN INTERNATIONAL
studies major Aaron Washington
Childs is the winner of the 2011
“Reading, Writing and
Remembering King Essay Contest.”
Students wrote a 3-to-5 page
essay discussing the themes of
Martin Luther King Jr.’s book,
Where Do We Go From Here:
Chaos or Community?
Placing second was senior M.
Louis Deas II, an early childhood
education major, who won $300.
Third place was senior business
major Nathaniel Goulbourne who
won $200. ■
CHANGING GEARS
New Hires
Yvon Accilien, security officer, Campus
Police
AM Benai, security officer, Campus
Police
Evans Robinson, security officer.
Campus Police
Eric Bolton, dispatcher, Campus Police
Ezekiel Bell, security officer, Campus
Police
Michael Henson, security officer.
Campus Police
Bryan Jenkins, senior audio/visual
technician. Telecommunications
Cortesia Oxford, receptionist, TRIO
Programs
Mina Rasheed, research associate.
Center for Telecommunication
Samantha Simon, administrative
assistant, Division of Science and
Mathematics
Rhonda Peterson, administrative
assistant III, Division of Science and
Mathematics
Tonyka Jackson, program manager.
Public Health Sciences
Marcellus Cooper, corporate relations
officer. Office of Institutional
Advancement
Shondreika Lamb, program manager.
Division of Science and Mathematics
Corey Lumpkin, research coordinator.
Public Health Sciences
Kelley Jackson, grants writer. Office
of Institutional Advancement
Robyn Crittenden, general counsel.
Office of the General Counsel