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by Staff , October 19, 2006

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Dr. Harpal S. Dhillon has been named dean of the School of Business and Technology at Excelsior College (N.Y.). He holds a bachelor’s from Punjab University in India, a master’s from Oklahoma State University and a doctorate from the University of Massachusetts.

Patrick Kelly has been appointed director of the Criminal Justice Institute at Palm Beach Community College (Fla). He was most recently chief of the St. Cloud Police Department in Osceola County, Fla. Kelly earned a bachelor’s from Florida State University and a master’s from St. Thomas University.

Arlethia Perry-Johnson has been named special assistant to the president for external affairs at Kennesaw State University (Ga.). Most recently, she was the associate vice chancellor for media and publications for the University System of Georgia Board of Regents. Perry-Johnson holds a bachelor’s from Point Park University.



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