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1990 Chown Opener 13 Trustees approve changes and plans for college The Chowan College Board of Trustees, at their regular meeting on April 23, approved the appointments of several administrative positions at the college. At the recommendation of President Jerry Jackson, the board approved the appointment of B. Franklin Lowe as vice-president for academic affairs; Winslow Carter, vice-president for student enrollment: Jim Garrison, vice- president for athletic administration; Ben Sutton, vice-president for business administration; E. Vincent Tilson as vice-president for development; Bruce Moore, vice-president for student development. The board also approved the appointment of Dr. Hargus Taylor, formerly the chaplain for the college, as assistant to the president. In approving this new organizational chart for the college, the board also endorsed the employment of a dean of women for the college, and a new campus minister. The board of trustees voted to change the name of West Hall, a residence hall for men, to Dunn Hall in honor of Charles Kelly and Laura Jane Hardison Dunn, Sr. Charles Kelly Dunn, Jr., from Lake Gaston, has made a donation to the college in honor of his parents. Dedication ceremonies are planned for the fall. Upon approval by the board, the Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Thomas M. McCrary, from Raleigh, appointed a committee to select an architect to design a new student union building on campus, although this project is three to four years away. The board also heard a report from the Four-Year Study Committee which is conducting surveys to determine if Chowan should become a four-year institution. No decision was made by the board regarding that study. The writing of a new college history by Dr. Hargus Taylor was also approved by the board. The present history documents the college history through 1962, and the new history will include the Whitaker years. Dr. Bruce E. 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