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July 26, 2007 Volume 1 Number 18 |
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Dr. Dollie Hudspeth
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Dr. Dollie Hudspeth, Communications Department chair at NLC, was one of seven local citizens recognized and inducted into the “Counting My Blessings Hall of Fame.” This is an annual recognition sponsored by the local SNAP newspaper owned by local entrepreneur Eugene Coleman; the award honors individuals who make contributions to their community. In recognition for her efforts, Hudspeth received resolutions from the state, county and city. Other local individuals inducted included Police Chief William McManus, Fire Chief Charles Hood, Rev. George Brown, W.A. White, and Deborah Crawford. |
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Dr. Stacey Johnson, PAC interim vice president for academic affairs, successfully defended her dissertation, "What Works: Factors Influencing Community College Hispanic Female Academic Achievement and Persistence to Graduation," at the University of Texas at Austin. |
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