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Hayes to co-host Evening of Soul

“An Evening of Soul —Roots, Rhymes & Righteous Tones,” sponsored by The University of Memphis College of Communications and Fine Arts, will be held Friday and Saturday at the Michael D. Rose Theatre and Lecture Hall. The event, which will be co-hosted by entertainer Isaac Hayes, will mark ...

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Plan outlined to avoid crisis

Fogelman College of Business and Economics is taking the necessary steps toward correcting its shortcomings, which, if not corrected, could lead to the college losing its accreditation, according to Dean John Pepin. The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business had threatened to deny renewal ...

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Dean Story to leave

Kathryn Story, associate dean of students for Judicial and Ethical Programs, said Tuesday she has resigned from her position at The University of Memphis effective Aug. 3. Story, who has been at The U of M since January 1995, said she has accomplished her goals at The University and believes it is time ...

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Raines takes post, tackles budget

Dr. Shirley Raines, The University of Memphis’ 11th and first female president, officially took over the school’s top post Monday, saying she’d been awaiting the day for months. “I woke up this morning and said ‘It is finally here,’” said Raines, who was named president Jan. 31. Raines ...

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Staff Senate elects executive committee

Last week’s election of the Staff Senate executive committe marked a new beginning for the Staff Senate and its goals, according to its newly-elected president and other officers. The positions of president, vice president, secretary and coordinator of membership were filled June 21 during a Senate ...

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U of M secretary writes book

Sarah Wynn, former University of Memphis secretary for the dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, will hold a book signing to commemorate the publication of her new book, “The Emergence of the Music Critic in the Late Eighteenth Century London: Composers, Performers, Reporters.” Wynn said the ...

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