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May 8, 2007 Pellissippi State honors record number of African-American graduatesThe number of African-American students who graduated from Pellissippi State Technical Community College May 4 was the highest in at least 14 years, and the college honored the students at a reception April 12.At least 50 students in the class of 2007 are African-American. That’s up from the 36 recognized at last year’s reception, according to Gayle Wood, who coordinates services for African-American students. It’s also the most African-American graduates in the reception’s 14-year history. “This is an awesome group of young people, many of whom I’ve had the pleasure of assisting,” Wood said. ![]() Mike North, interim associate vice president of Student Affairs, presented the following outstanding graduates with the African-American Excellence Award: Dannisha Davis, Mackel Gharib, Mercedes Ain Jones, Kyla Nichole King, Demarcus Littlejohn, Joseph A. Mayfield, Gary Othniel Miller, LaTrice C. Morris, Ami Pauline Ndiaye, Ernestine Sloan and Whitney Leigh Smith. King, Mayfield and Mdiaye also were recognized for being members of the academic honor society Phi Theta Kappa. “More than anything else,” Wood said, “these students have learned to juggle many roles and have been measured as successful.” In honor of the milestone, Pellissippi State President Allen Edwards presented each of the graduates with a special kente-cloth stole, which the students then wore at commencement. Related Information: Search Pellissippi State News Releases. Contact Information: Julia Wood Marketing and Communications Director Pellissippi State Technical Community College 10915 Hardin Valley Road Knoxville, TN 37933-0990 Phone: (865) 694-6405 Fax: (865) 539-7088 E-mail: jwood@pstcc.edu
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