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KUDOSH
INSIDE MOREHOUSE, SEPTEMBER 2012
Ernest Brooks ’05, associate
campus minister in the Martin
Luther King Jr. International
Chapel, was invited to join
the Board of Advisers of the
Academy of Preachers. Brooks
also presented a tribute on
behalf of Morehouse during the
225th Anniversary Celebration
of Springfield Baptist Church in
Augusta, Ga., on Aug. 12.
Lawrence E. Carter Sr., dean
of the Martin Luther King Jr.
International Chapel, was a
panelist in Assisi, Italy, Sept.
18-24, for the Fetzer Institute’s
Global Conference on dealing
with non-violence with peace,
love and forgiveness. Carter
spoke on steps to forgiveness
from the perspective of Martin
Luther King Jr. '48.
Stephane Dunn, assistant
professor of English and
co-director of the Cinema,
Television and Emerging Media
Studies Program (CTEMS),
participated in the New York
University Faculty Resource
Network seminar, “Empowering
Women,” in San Juan, Puerto
Rico, in June. Dunn also was
selected to speak on her novel
in progress at the Tayari Jones
Fiction Workshop during the
Napa Valley College Writer’s
Workshop Conference in July.
Robert M. Franklin 75,
president, was a panelist on
the Civil Rights Movement
Roundtable Discussion at The
Carter Center on Aug. 18 as
part of Major League Baseball’s
Civil Rights Game weekend.
Duane Jackson 74, chair
of the psychology department,
gave a presentation titled
“Factors Influencing Aggressive
Encounters Between
Subterranean Termites and Fire
Ants” at the Animal Behavior
Society Annual Meeting in
Albuquerque, N.M., in June.
Jackson also gave August pre
sentations at the Chautauqua
Institute in Chautauqua, N.Y.,
titled “Insects in the Bible” and
“Deceptive Signaling: Cheating
in the Animal World.”
Terry Mills, dean for
Research and director of
the Office of Sponsored
Programs, was a visiting
scholar at the University of
Colorado-Boulder, where he
taught a sociology course on
the environment and soci
ety. Mills also was part of a
research delegation that went
to Havana, Cuba, in April
2012 to study the phenom
enon of aging in an aging city
and the Cuban Public Health
System.
Doreen Stevens, grants
specialist in the Office of
Sponsored Research, earned
a bachelor's degree in
sociology from St. Leo
University on June 9.
Troy Story ’62, profes
sor of chemistry, gave a
presentation titled “Exterior
Calculus: Supply and
Demand Dynamics” on March
13 at the Clute Institute
International Conference in
Bangkok, Thailand, and a
presentation titled “Exterior
Calculus: Economic Profit
Dynamics” at the World
Academy of Science
Engineering and Technology
on March 12 in Phuket,
Thailand.
Henrietta Yang, director of
the Chinese Studies Program,
wrote the article “Integration
of Technology into Day-to-
day Classroom Teaching
and Instructional Materials
Design” for the book
Technology and Chinese
Language Teaching in
the U.S. by China Social
Sciences Press in August
2012.
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Office of Communications Wins
Three AAB J Pioneer Awards
Julie Tongue, Kara Walker, Minnie L. Jackson, Add Seymour Jr., Toni O’Neal Mosley
and LaDonna Johnson. Not pictured: Vickie G. Hampton and Elise Durham
THE OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS won three awards
during the Atlanta Association of Black Journalists’ 2012
Pioneer Awards in July.
Communications writer Add Seymour Jr. won the
award for Public Relations/Internal Communications
for the College’s monthly newsletter, Inside Morehouse.
Publications manager Vickie G. Hampton won in the
Public Relations/Print category for the College’s marketing
piece, “Define Yourself - Re-Define the World.” Sey
mour, Hampton, media relations manager Elise Durham
and Public Relations Director Toni O’Neal Mosley won
for Best Overall Public Relations Campaign for “A King
Among Presidents,” which highlighted Morehouse’s activi
ties surrounding the unveiling of the Martin Luther King
Jr. monument in Washington, D.C., last fall. ■
Hill Given
CLA Lifetime
Achievement
Award
Cason Hill ’53,
professor of English,
was presented with a
Presidential Award by
the College Language
Association for
serving as editor of
the CLA Journal for
the past 33 years.
NEW HIRES
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Staff Psychologist
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Database Analyst
Security Officer
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Institutional Advancement
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James Shaw
Teacher Certification
Grants, Correspondence
Teacher Certfication
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Institutional Advancement
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Administrative Assistant 1
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Physical Plant
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Communications
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