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Charolette Allison, Longtime Ouachita Staff Member, Left Legacy Of Service To Six Presidents, Ouachita News Bureau Jun 2018

Charolette Allison, Longtime Ouachita Staff Member, Left Legacy Of Service To Six Presidents, Ouachita News Bureau

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Charolette Allison, a longtime Ouachita staff member who served 31 years alongside six Ouachita presidents, passed away June 28 at age 74.

Mrs. Allison, a former Ouachita student, served in the president’s office from 1986 to 2017, working in the administrations of Dr. Daniel Grant, Dr. Ben Elrod, Dr. Andy Westmoreland, Dr. Rex Horne, Dr. Charles Wright and Dr. Ben Sells. In conjunction with her retirement last spring, the university’s Board of Trustees named her executive secretary to the president emerita in honor of her years of service.


Susan Atkinson Succeeds Jundy Jones As Ouachita Registrar & Director Of Admissions, Trennis Henderson, Ouachita News Bureau Jul 2015

Susan Atkinson Succeeds Jundy Jones As Ouachita Registrar & Director Of Admissions, Trennis Henderson, Ouachita News Bureau

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"Judy Jones is highly respected both on campus and throughout the state for her work over the last 20 years as Ouachita's registrar and director or admissions," said Dr. Stan Poole, vice president for academic affairs. "We deeply appreciate the outstanding service she has given to Ouachita faculty, staff and students over these years. We wish her the very best ass she transitions to retirement."


Obu Trustees Elect Two New Faculty Members, Honor Keck And Webster As Emeriti Professors, Trennis Henderson, Ouachita News Bureau Mar 2014

Obu Trustees Elect Two New Faculty Members, Honor Keck And Webster As Emeriti Professors, Trennis Henderson, Ouachita News Bureau

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Ouachita Baptist University trustees approved two new faculty members and honored two retiring professors during the university's quarterly Board of Trustees meeting on the Arkadelphia campus. The two new faculty, Myra Ann Houser and Allyson Phillips, were named to Ouachita's Sutton School of Social Sciences effective this fall. Houser was named assistant professor of history and Phillips was named assistant professor of psychology. The two retiring faculty members, Dr. Ouida Keck and Dr. Robert L. Webster, were named emeriti faculty.