Three Finalists for Post at the Center for Black Culture & Research at West Virginia University

The Center for Black Culture and Research at West Virginia University has announced three finalists for the position of assistant director of the center.

The three finalists are:

James Jackson, an adjunct faculty member at the Findlay campus of Owens Community College in Perrysburg, Ohio;

Curtis Proctor, student life skills instructor at Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach, Florida; and

Maurice Gipson, executive director of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity.

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