Dr. Patrick Liverpool has been named dean of the school of management at Delaware State University. Previously, he was an associate vice chancellor for academic affairs at North Carolina A&T University. Liverpool holds a bachelor's in economics and business administration, a master's in business administration from the Inter-American University of Puerto Rico and a doctorate in business administration from Kent State University.
Dr. Rae Alexander-Minter, director of the Paul Robeson Cultural Center at Rutgers University in New Jersey, has been appointed vice president for external affairs at Audrey Cohen College in New York. She holds a bachelor's in journalism and political theory from Boston University, a master's in early childhood education and child development from Bank Street College of Education and a doctorate in education and anthropology from the University of Pennsylvania.
Ernest P. Boger, director of the hospitality management program at Bethune-Cookman College in Florida, has been selected as one of the most influential African Americans in the meeting and tourism industry by Black Meetings and Tourism magazine. Boger holds a bachelor's in psychology from the University of South Florida and a master's in business administration from the University of North Texas.
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