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'Oos CLASS NOTES
Tanika Edwards'00, will join Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families as director of governmental affairs. Jade West'12, has been accepted into the Howard University School of Dentistry. Her dream is to become an orthodontic surgeon.
Ryan L. Watley, Ph.D.'09, was honored during a University of Oklahoma hooding ceremony, a special recognition ceremony for doctoral degree candidates.
Jennifer Caldwell'11, received her Master's degree in Public Health from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
THE BOOKSHELF Grandma's Rose is a novel everyone can relate to no matter what nationality or culture they are. You’ll laugh and cry with the characters in the story. Once you read it, you’ll realize how much we’ve changed as a family, and understand the true meaning of a mothers love. Available at amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com (bn.com) and other online book retailers.
Armentta Brown'14, has been accepted to the College of William and Mary to pursue a graduate degree in Accounting. Maria Cabane'14, has been accepted to Boston University to pursue a dual Master’s degree in Sports Psychology and Counseling. The former student-athlete plans to play professional tennis and get hands-on experience at a high level and continue at Boston University to earn a Ph.D. in Sports Psychology. Her dream is to be the team psychologist for Guatemala’s National Soccer team with the goal of helping them qualify for their first World Cup.
This book recounts the life of Thedora Clemmons Trammell who uses her skills as a beautician to build a business and life beyond hair care in Pine Bluff, AR. Following in the tradition of other notable Black women from small towns, Mrs. Trammell from Elmyra , Arkansas, becomes a successful beautician and business woman. Using the skills she learned at home and from working for others, she establishes a substantial family enterprise. The book recounts her early work on the AM&N campus college canning factory and her work for the then president of the college. The book is written by Dr. Sandra E. Gibbs, a graduate of AM&N College (University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff) and the University of Illinois, is a former Associate Executive Director and Senior Program Officer for a national professional organization of English language arts educators. The book is available for purchase at Trammell’s Beauty & Barber Supply located 2700 W. Pullen St., Pine Bluff, AR 71601. 58
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