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Faculty Happenings Bruce Moore named dean of students Bruce Moore, formerly adult associate in the Discipleship Training Department of the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina in Cary, was named dean of stu dents at Chowan College effective Jan. 15. Moore, a Fayetteville native, is a graduate of Campbell University and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has served in various church positions at Temple Baptist Church, Memphis, Tenn.; Hayes Barton Baptist Church in Raleigh; and First Baptist Church in Richmond, Va. He was also director of religious ac tivities and international student advisor at Campbell University. He has served in many volunteer leadership positions for Baptists on the local, state and national levels. Among his professional experiences, Moore served as supervisor in the Supervised Ministry Program of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has been a leader for college, single adult, and marriage enrichment conferences in North Carolina and Virginia and at national Baptist conference centers. Moore initiated, planned and directed major mission efforts by college student teams to Baltimore, Md.; Orlando, Fla.; Espanola, New Mex.; and Brooklyn and Manhattan, N. Y. He and his wife, Brenda, have a daughter, Jennifer, 16, and a son, Michael, 12. Moore will be directly responsible to the college’s president. He will supervise the areas of Financial Planning and Student Aid, Counseling and Career Development, Student Activities, Health Services, Summer Programs, and Residence Life. The present dean of students, Clayton Lewis, has accepted a new position at Chowan, director of corporate and foundation relations and prospect research in the Department of Development. Lewis served as a school principal for 13 years including three years at North Stanley High School in New London. He previously taught junior high school. He became Chowan’s first dean of students in 1968. He is a veteran of the U. S. Army, where he was involved with psychological warfare. A graduate of Wake Forest University, he received his master’s degree from East Carolina University and completed further studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Western Carolina University and Appalachian State University. He is married to the former Alice Banks of Chester, S. C., a public school teacher. Their son, Hugh, is a graduate of Chowan with two associate degrees. • c\ H, ■'/ '• . • • h i • • > • j ;• • ( k I BRUCE MOORE Dean of Students Lisa Newsome appointed director of college relations Lisa Newsome has been named director of college relations at Chowan College. Mrs. Newsome comes to Chowan from the Roanoke-Chowan Human Services Center, where she served since May, 197J, as information and communications specialist n. In this position, she was coordinator of all education, consultation and prevention activities at the center, including public relations, grant writing, writing, editing and producing the quarterly newsletter. She was also responsible for annual reports, speeches, brochures, and annual ^facuCiy ^octis KEN CRAIG, professor of Religion, has written six articles to appear in The Layperson’s Bible Dictionary, published in late 1989, and seven book reviews to appear in Catholic Biblical Quarterly. Paradigms, and Perspective in Religious Studies, and Pulpit Digest. He will also be reading a paper at the regional meeting of The Society of Biblicial Literature in March, 1990. A paper written by DR. MARILYN CHANNEL-PURDY, .professor of English, will be published in an upcoming edition of the James Joyce Quarterly. The title of the paper is “Circe and Thomas Otway’s The Soldier’s Fortune . English Professor JOHN DAVIS has been chosen to write articles for the up coming edition of The Mark Twain Encyclopedia. DOUG EUBANK, professor of art, exhibited work at the Arlington Hall Gallery in Greenville during the months of November and December, 1989. “Life Rhythms” is the title of an exhibit which features the work of SUSAN FECHO, Chowan professor of art, at the Boykin Gallery, Wilson Arts Center in Wilson, during February and March. Fecho was also a featured speaker at the American Association of University Women Cluster Meeting called “Choices for Tomorrow’s Women” in November, 1989. COACH JIM GARRISON, director of athletics, was the subject of a two- page feature story in the December 1989 issue of Charity and Children. DR. DWAINE GREENE, chairman of the Department of Religion, wrote a review of John Barton’s People of the Book: The Authority of the Bible in Christianity, which was published in the December 1989 issue of SBC Today. Paintings by DAVID PARKER, professor of art, were on display at the Friends of the Rocky Mount Arts Center in Rocky Mount, February 4-23, 1990. The work of David Parker was also exhibited at the Marita Gilliam Gallery in LISA NEWSOME Editor of Chowan Today slide/tape presentations. Newsome was also involved in public speaking to groups on stress management, assertiveness training, and alcohol and drug education. She is a 1975 summa cum laude graduate of Chowan College and received the A.B. in English/Journalism from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She graduated cum laude in English with hoiwrs. Lisa Newsome is a charter member of the National Council of Community Health Centers Prevention Division. She has served in a number of positions including president of the National Association of Mental Health Information Officers. She was named Eastern North Carolina’s Outstanding Citizen in 1988. Newsome is a member of the Chowan College Alumni Board; founding board member of the Roanoke-Chowan Services for Abused Families; advisor/member of the Eastern Area Health Education Committee; and member and ruling elder of the Ahoskie First Presbyterian Church, where she is president of Presbyterian Women. A Charlotte native, she and her husband, John, have two children, Holli Brown, 8, and James Edward, 4. The former director of college relations, Phil Royce, has assumed a new position at Chowan, director of service enterprises. Service enterprises, part of the business office, coordinates all campus mass mailings and is responsible for student mail services in Lakeside Student Center. Royce will also serve as advisor to the student newspaper. Inauguration Symposium (continued from page 5) five-year funding for the National Center for Reading. Joining Goswami and Murrah will be James Kirkland and Patrick Bizzaro of East Carolina University. Kirkland, who has directed freshman composition at ECU for fifteen years, has traveled widely with Bizzaro, former director of ECU’s Writing Center and presently chair of that school’s Writing-Across-the-Curriculum, to consult and conduct workshops. Most recently Bizzaro has consulted with Burroughs-Wellcome on writing for business and industry. Also on the panel will be Dr. Connie Eble, professor of English at UNC-Chapel Hill, well-known linguist, who teaches a course on Black dialect at UNC, and was a consultant for the PBS series History of the English Language. Eble will discuss black dialect. Throughout the inaugural day there will be opportunities to visit an art exhibit featuring the Chowan Art Department’s permanent collection and a photography exhibit sponsored by the Department of Graphic Communications. The Archival Collection of Chowan College will also be on display from 2:00-4:00 p.m., in the McDowell Room of Archives and An tiquities in Whitaker Library. An Inauguration Committee chaired by Dr. Dorothy Hill, English Department, will coordinate the day’s activities. CHOWAN TODAY, March, 1990 — Page 9
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