Thomascine Pippin has been appointed assistant to the president at LeMoyne-Owen College in Tennessee. Pippin brings more than 20 years of experience in various corporations in California and Tennessee. She holds a bachelor's degree from Harvard University.
Dr. L. D. Britt has been honored, along with four other individuals by the Association of American Medical Colleges, with a distinguished teaching award for outstanding work as an innovative and skilled medical educator. Britt also is an eight-time winner of the Eastern Virginia Medical School's Sir William Osler Award for Outstanding Teaching as an Attending Physician. Britt holds a bachelor's from the University of Virginia and a master's of public health and medical degrees from Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Public Health.
Dr. Aldolphus Hailstork, a tenured professor of music at Norfolk State University in Virginia, is the 1999-2000 recipient of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Award for composing, writing and scoring music. This is the second time he has won the award, which is given annually to composers and writers who have exhibited an impressive catalog of original compositions as well as recent performances of those works. Hailstork holds a bachelor's in music from Howard University and a doctorate in composition from Michigan State University.
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