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Dillard Men Wear Suits Their First Day |
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Dillard University men make news with their wardrobe choices.
“When young men come to college, they have no idea what the image of a college man is, so I wanted their first image to be a man of honor,” says Jerome Bailey, Dillard’s SGA president, and the author of the idea. He adds that if students “are dressed professionally from the first day on, it will not be a fad or a phase, it will be the first and lasting impression.”
See photos in Diverse - Issues in Higher Education...
Read more on the HBCUBUZZ website...
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Dr. Kimbrough in Top 30 People to Watch |
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Dillard University President Dr. Walter Kimbrough is one of the top 30 "People to Watch", according to New Orleans Magazine.
“Being a college president is my calling, to engage young people so they can serve their communities,” Kimbrough says. “My favorite thing is being with the students.”
Read more about Dr. Kimbrough here...
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Dr. Kimbrough Speaks About Marketing and Branding |
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Dr. Walter Kimbrough participates in a podcast with the American Marketing Association on marketing and branding an institution.
He also discusses his use of social media to "even the playing field" and offers a sneak peak into his keynote speech at the upcoming 2012 Symposium for the Marketing of Higher Education in New Orleans, November 11-14, 2012.
Listen here: http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=eyvqy3
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HBCU Presidents and Social Media |
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Dillard President Dr. Walter Kimbrough makes national media news in a Huffington Post College article about HBCU Presidents and their use of social media.
Many people are talking about the ways that leaders, including college presidents, can use social media to seem more approachable, understand their constituent base more fully, communicate to larger audiences, and help people to understand how their institutions contribute to society and beyond. HBCU president Walter Kimbrough even penned an essay titled, "How One President Uses Social Media."
Read more about social media and HBCUs here...
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Back to Class for Dillard Post Hurricane Issac |
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In a story about higher education and the status of local universities, Dillard University reports that classes are in full session now that Hurricane Issac has passed. Communications Director Mona Duffel Jones shares the damage to the university campus.
Read more on nola.com...
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