Honors
Dr. Arcelia Johnson-Fannin, dean of the school of pharmacy at Hampton University, and Dr. Kim Luckes, director of human resources and lecturer at Hampton, recently were inducted into the consortium of doctors. Twelve women nationally have been inducted into the professional organization. Johnson-Fannin holds a bachelor's from Columbia University and professional degree in pharmacy from Mercer University. Luckes holds a bachelor's from Elizabeth City State University and a juris doctorate from North Carolina Central University.
Dr. Sheila Y. Flemming, an associate professor of history and chairwoman of the division of social sciences at Bethune-Cookman College, is one of 34 American Council of Education fellows for the 1999-2000 academic year. The program is designed to strengthen institutions and leadership in higher education by identifying and preparing promising faculty and staff for responsible positions in administration. Fleming holds a bachelor's from Bethune-Cookman, a master's from Atlanta University and a doctorate from Howard University.
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