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Professional Appointments

by Black Issues , August 5, 1999

Dr. David Johnson, a professor in the sociology and social department at North Carolina A&T State University, is the new president of the Southern Anthropological Society for 1999-2000. Johnson earned a bachelor's degree in anthropology from Hamilton College; and master's and doctorate degrees in anthropology, both from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.

Patricia A. Moss has been elected to serve a six-year term representing subdistrict 2 on the St. Louis Community College Board of Trustees. She is a field representative for the St. Louis Teachers and School Related Personnel Union. Moss attended St. Louis Community College Florissant Valley campus.


Honors

Bill Dickey, president and founder of the National Minority Junior Golf Scholarship Association, has been selected to receive the 1999 PGA (Professional Golfers Association of America)Distinguished Service Award. Since its inception, the NMJGSA has awarded more than $900,000 to nearly 600 college students. Dickey attended Virginia Union University on a football scholarship before entering the U.S. Airforce. He later earned a bachelor's degree in economics from Arizona State University. 



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