A&T Gains Accreditation
For Schooi of Business
And Economics
I may 19,19/a
4ItK E. INGRAM
rk Everrett Ingram,
of Mr. ■ and Mrs.
t C. Ingram, 603
gut St., Washington,
is ending his second
at the United States
'orce Academy Col-
I Spring, Colo, with
de point average of
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GREENSBOR — Of
ficials of A&T State
University have been
notified that the universi
ty’s School of Business
and Economics has been
accredited by the
American Assembly of
Collegiate Schools of
Business.
The approval of A&T’s
undergraduate business
program was made during
the assembly’s annual
meeting in New Orleans.
The AACSB is the sole ac
crediting agency for pro
grams in business
throughout the nation.
“We are extremely
pleased with this latest
achievement of our school
of business and
economics,’’ said Dr.
Lewis C. Dowdy,
Chancellor of A&T. “This
accrediation completes the
gaining of national ap
proval for all of our
academic programs for
St Can For VETS To
ange Discharge Status
le Veterans Ad-
itration wants to alert
ans who received
sireable discharges
than fifteen years
that they may now
to have their
arges upgraded if
apply by the end of
;ar. The new Depart-
of Defense review
ss will waive the nor-
ipplication time limit
gh 1979, according
\ Regional Director
eth L. McDonald.
. and major veterans
e organizations are
mating in the pro-
by providing forms
nformation to assist
3ns in making
irge review applica
tions, McDonald said.
Normally, veterans
have fifteen years after
they leave military service
to seek reviews that deter
mine the propriety and
equity of the discharge.
The Defense Department
action allows veterans
with undesireable
discharges issued before
1965 to a review if they ap
ply before January 1,
1980.
Each case is judged on
its own merits in con
sideration of all relevant
information available for
the review. Discharge
upgrading to “general” or
“honorable” may entitle
the veteran to certain
Federal benefits that
previously were denied.
cat Brothers Receive
crees From
ea Universities
ginald Leon Rivers
Ruben Norman
s of Durham recently
ied degrees from the
epity of North
ilina and Duke
:rsity, respective.
?inald Leon, a 1974
late of Hillside High
o, received his
dor of Arts from the
ersity of North
ina at Chapel Hill
a major in History
Economics Sunday,
13.
iben Norman, a 1971
ate of St. Stephens
>pal High School in
1, Texas received his
Medical Doctor degree
from the Duke University
Medical School. Reuben
received his B.S. degree
from Duke University
also, he is married to the
former Miss Beverly Jean
Spivey of Brooklyn, New
York, who also received
her medical degree. Mrs.
Rivers received her
undergraduate degree
from Cornell University.
The couple will serve their
internships at the Univer
sity of Alabama Medical
Center in Birmingham.
Reuben will in internal
medicine while Mrs.
Rivers will do her intern-
hopel Hill-Carrboro
Notes
ROLAND
942-6164
s Chapel Hill-Carrboro Alumnae Chapter of Delta
i Theta Sorority, Inc., in observance of May
, will provide volunteer services in the Youth
oyment Service Office at Chapel Hill Senior High
)1 during the month of May. This office has recent-
:ned under the direction of Ms. Catherine Randall,
irpose is to provide career development activities
gh school youth.
a national scale. Deltas traditionally involve
lelves in an educational endeavor during the month
»y.
1 Chapel Hill-Carrboro Pacers, the local track
will participate in a club meet this Saturday, May
'm 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. at Chapel Hill High School. A
rence championship meet is also scheduled to be
tt Shepard Junior High School in Durham on the
day. Individual participants are encourage'jJ to
ipate in either of these meets depending on the
: of experience one has. The Durham meet will
t primarily of Piedmont N.C. teams and will pro
be very competitive.
****
on twirling classes begin this Saturday, May 12, at
argraves Recreation Center. Classes will be held
2 - 3:30 p.m. for ages 6-12. Classes will contiiiue
{ weeks. Participants are urged to wear loose fit-
lothing. Brenda Swan is the instructor. Other ac-
i continuing at the center include Disco Dancing,
tennis, billiards, chess, basketball and volleyball,
snter is opened 2-9 p.m. Monday through Friday
■6 p.m. on Saturday.
Liberation
[Continued
:sia, are a blatant
istration of the US
it in maintaining
minority rule,
: its continued
oppression of the
majority. ALSC de-
5S lifting of the
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trade embargo and calls
on the people of the
United States to openly
support the Patriotic _
Front liberation move
ment and actively oppose
the United States interven
tion in Africa.”
which this is possible. This
was the goal which the ad
ministration and the facui-
ty adopted back in 1967.”
In gaining this honor,
A&T becomes the fifth
business school in the state
with a program accredited
by the AACSB, and only
the third historically black
university in the nation
with accrediation. Only
twenty per cent of the
more than 1,000 business
programs in the nation are
accredited.
Other AACB accredited
business schools in the
state are at the University
of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill, Duke Univer
sity, Fast Carolina
University, and Ap
palachian State Universi
ty.
ship in family practice.
Reginald and Reuben
are the sons of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Rivers of
Crowell Street.
spice.
CHILD
WELFARE
WORKER
Peace Corps volunteer Mrs. Paula Peyton, who
works witha child welfare program in Machakos,
studies a case history with her Kenyan counterpart. Mrs.
Peyton, 30, serves in the East African nation with her
husband, Walter.
Fashions In Profile
to be presented
by the Ladies of the
Western N. C.Conference
^f^he A.M.E.Church
including fashions
from
Marzella’s Boutique
Saturday, May 26,1979
Ourham Business College
Mr. J.D. Lewis - Narrator
nBireshments wilt be served
Donation: $3.00
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