ClassNotes
Sharon Alexander ’08 College
of Liberal Arts & Behavioral
Sciences recently opened
Lula’s Place Adult Day Facility,
the first adult day care in the
Pearland area located at 2336
N. Texas Ave Suite 100.
Patricia H. Anderson ’95(B) ’97
(M) College of Liberal Arts
& Behavioral Sciences, The
Graduate School founder/
Chancellor of Kingdom
Builders Bible Seminary
- A Seminary for PastorsMinisters-Evangelist-TeachersDeacons - Sunday School
Superintendents-Sunday
School Workers-Church
Administrators- Counselors and other Laypersons in the
Word of God.
Julia Askew ’81(B)
‘85(M) College of
Education received
the 2014 Rose
Award from the CyFair Chapter of the National
Women of Achievement, Inc.
for recognition of Excellence
Service in Community
Leadership.
Michon Benson ’99
College of Liberal Arts
& Behavioral Sciences
recently joined TSU’s
College of Liberal
Arts and Sciences faculty to
bridge the divide between
the secondary and university
learning environments and to
foster TSU’s rich tradition of
excellence.
featured in the September
2014 issue of Two Cities
Review.
Kimberly Cook ’09 College of
Science and Technology
became the first person in
her family to graduate from
college.
Olasupo Dagunduro ’81
College of Science
& Technology
considered an expert
on global leadership,
learning and research.
Kevin Daniels ’95 College of
Liberal Arts and Behavioral
Sciences joined Jesuit in his
15th year of teaching English
at both the high school and
collegiate level. His most
recent roles include teaching
English last year at Sam
Houston MSTC High School
and at Jesuit during summer
school.
Justin Dorsey ’12 College of
Education currently working on
his PhD in Higher Education
at TSU. Employed as a
elementary physical education
teacher in the Houston-ISD.
Garfield Ecung ’74 College of
Education recently retired from
the Los Angeles County Office
of Education as an assistant
principal after thirty eight years
in education. Volunteers for
a group called, “Concerned
Black Men of Los Angeles”
which councils young men on
making proper decisions in life.
Karla Brown ’94 ’96 ’01 College
of Education started The
Providence, a non-profit
whose mission is to provide
graduating college students
with support to ensure optimal
conditions for completing
their undergraduate degree
programs within five years
Abimbola Farinde ’07 College of
Pharmacy & Health Sciences
recently earned a Master’s in
Business Administration.
Cathy Clay ’08 College
of Liberal Arts &
Behavioral Sciences
recently published
her debut hist ܚX