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1. Baptist Executive Vaughn Receives U of M’s Highest Alumni Award -

Anita Vaughn’s notable 43-year career with Baptist Memorial Hospital started on a whim.

“I went to University of Memphis for a year thinking I was going to be a commercial artist,” Vaughn said. “Then a friend just happened to say, ‘You know what? I’m going down to Baptist School of Nursing,’ and I said, ‘Well, OK. Me too!’

2. Hinte Expands Role At Second to Nunn -

Lowell Hinte has been promoted to account manager and designer at website- and branding-design company Second to Nunn Design. Hinte has served as a designer at S2N since 2009. In his expanded role, Hinte will ensure clients’ expectations are met on key projects regarding strategy, vision, quality and schedule.

3. Allie Prescott to Head U of M Alumni Association -

Allie Prescott has been elected president of the University of Memphis Alumni Association national executive board of directors.

Prescott holds his bachelor’s and law degrees from the U of M, and he is a life member of the University of Memphis Alumni Association. As a former adviser to the executive director and former vice president for membership, Prescott is serving his fifth year on the national board.

4. Colleges Agree on Courses Required -

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Leaders of Mississippi's two-year and four-year higher education programs have reached an agreement to standardize course requirements for transfer students.

They began with elementary education because it is the most popular major for students transferring from community colleges to four-year schools.

5. Archived Article: Newsmakers - Timm Locke, president of Locke Marketing Public Relations, was named new executive vice president of NOFMA: The Wood Flooring

Askew Appointed to AIA Fellows Jury

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6. Archived Article: Ccdc (lead) - CCDC considers loan policy changes CCDC reviews policy, OKs plans By SUE PEASE The Daily News The Center City Development Corp. considered making two changes about how it grants loans but in the end left its policy intact Wednesday. One proposed cha...