Page 59 - Alcorn Magazine - Spring, 2019
P. 59
JUDITH ANN RUSH RELEASES SECOND BOOK, “MY TESTIMONY OF GOD’S LOVE AND MERCY: GOD SPEAKS TO ME THROUGH POETRY”
Judith Ann Rush, who earned a bach- elor’s degree in secretarial science in 1981 recently wrote and published her second self-help book titled, “My Tes- timony of God’s Love and Mercy: God Speaks To Me Through Poetry.”
4RPH* REGISTERED PHARMACIST
TIMOTHY QUEEN SELECTED TO LEAD HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADING SQUAD IN ATLANTA
Timothy Queen, who earned a bache- lor’s degree in mass communications is 2005, and a master’s degree in guid- ance education in 2012 is South At- lanta High School’s new cheerleading head coach.
WILLIAM LUSE EARNS DOCTORATE FROM THE UNI- VERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO
William Luse, who earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration in 2011, recently received a Doctorate of Philosophy in management and or- ganization studies from the College of Business at the University of Texas at San Antonio.
ASU FOUNDATION FINANCE MANAGER RECEIVES CERTIFICATE IN NON-PROFIT MANAGEMENT
Casey Mock, the nance and account- ing manager for the ASU Foundation, Inc., received a certi cate in nonpro t management through the University of Texas at Austin. Mock received his bachelors in Accounting in 2013 and a MBA in 2015.
KALVIN ROBINSON ‘95 SELECTED TO JOIN NATIONAL FEDERATION OF STATE HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION’ BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Kalvin Robinson, who serves as asso- ciate superintendent for the Madison County School District, was appoint- ed to the National Federation of State High School Association (NFHS) board of directors Thursday, Aug. 1.
Follow us on Twitter
Join our growing community, and follow us for the latest news and important announcements at @AlcornStateU
2DC * DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
* Based on University records as of December 2018.
ALCORN.EDU 57
FOREVER BRAVE