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WSSU Instructorto Pursue Doctorate at UNC-Greensboro By SHANNON HlCKERSON 199& academic school year. He Chronicle Sttfff Writer will use this award to complete With only three percent of his dissertation at the University professors with doctorates being of North Carolina at Greens- . African American in the country, boro. the University of North Carolina "It's the biggest blessing," (UNC) is trying to increase this Jenkins said, " because it allows number, at least within the state. uninterrupted work and gives me The UNC Board of Gover¬ the time to concentrate on my nors Doctoral Study Assignment dissertation. It's difficult to do DonaldJenkins Program is designed to increase that and teach a full load as I the proportion of faculty on the have been doing the last 3 not given any exposure to the 16 UNC campuses that hold years." works of blacks, only recently doctorates, with priority given to Jenkins said that the person have blacks been included in the faculty at the historically black who is close4 o finishing his or major anthologies/' Jenkins said institutions. her doctorate usually is the one explaining why he decided on / The award recipients are who is recommended by the black literature. able to pursue full-time study chancellor to participate. In the future, Jenkins wants toward a for one doctoral degree While getting one of his to write scholarly articles and while full The Rev. Carlton A.G. Evers a the Min¬ year receiving salary master's from UNC-G, Jenkins books, and eventually, get into , ley, spokesman for week and benefits. In exchange, they took classes toward doctorate. In college administration. isters Conference of Winston-Salem , announced this are obligated to return to their 1 992, he finished his coursework "The program is excellent that the "No Bad Attitude Basketball League " would begin home institutions to teach for at this at the Lawrence Coliseum. The and passed all of his exams. and 1 hope with all the talks Sunday, July 23, Joel least two additional years. Jenkins to concentrate about minority based scholar¬ coalition of community groups still needs about $25,000 to From plans the Winston-Salem State on something in the field of ships this one won't fall victim to conduct basketball league and other activities designed University, Donald Jenkins, black literature for his disserta¬ the political climate," Jenkins to reduce traffic congestion along Martin Luther King Jr. instructor of English for three tion. said. "It's helped many people Drive and to provide local youths with a safe supervised years, was selected to participate "Traditionally the majority and 1 am thankful for it and hope environment. Youths such as ones pictured above are eligi¬ in this program during the 1995- of white media have ignored and it continues." ble to play in the league. For more information about appli¬ cations or volunteering to coach in the league or related activities , call Timothy Grant at the city's Recreation Mt. Zion Child Center Graduates Class of '95 Department at 727-2068 "If You Want To Be Some¬ is Committee Chairperson, Mr. Dr. Serenus T. Churn, Sr. is pas- body, If You Want To Go Some¬ Clark Gaither is Vice-Chairman, tor and Chief Executive Officer where, You Better Wake Up and Pay Attention" was themotto of the nineteen preschoolers that graduated from Mt. Zion Child Development Center on Satur¬ day, June 24.The 1995 graduates are: Kenneth Wayne Anderson, Jr.; Chadmon Lenard Brown; Ryan Nicole Evans; Robert Eric Freeman; Tokara Naja Harper; Kendyl Nicole Handsome; Rasharra Nevay Jackson; Anthony Lavern James, Jr.; Dashawn Patrice Johnson; Dea- sia Marie Jones; Lakeisha Chante Little; Bianca Gene Mal- loy; Jamar Rashsaan Porter; Anthony O'Brien Speas; Dana Maurice Stanback, Jr.; Neil LaShaud Stewart; Jarrad Jermain Watson; Temica Antique Watkins - and Wilson.Marshalls were fortner" graduates Meagan Evans, Jonay Howard, Casey and Chelsea to enhance Jones. Meagan Evans welcomed the parents to the 6th Annual Graduation Celebration.The 2's, 3's and 4's performed for the graduates prior to "Pomp and Circumstances" alerting every¬ one present that the celebration was ready to begin.Several par¬ ents and grandparents received special Certificates of Apprecia¬ tion for volunteer services ren¬ dered during the school year. Mrs. Mary Pankey received for La Face Mrs. Peggy Watkins, who is deceased.Mr. Robert Minor and Mrs. Britt of Rupert Bell Park received special recognition. Physical Education activities are held at the RBP recreation center weekly.The graduates were feted to a sit-down reception of cake and punch immediately after the Mrs. Aisha Jones is the program. i urT" wirw Teacher of w unoa Dcf Jam the graduating class. E w si«; ' mt MtrwnousiH. Mrs. Gloria Jones is Center BiWf "" CMI 0 MBt.1* Director, Mrs. Annie R. Hairston «*o* JMt HiKaU

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