1993-1994 Yearbook

Bill Hemphill !>pends time advising during fall pre- registration . Hemphill was involved in helping students in many ways Photo by Michael Bass. School of Business Strengthens Curriculum For Harding's School of Business, 1993-94 was a year of both academic growth and departmental expansion. Dr. David Tucker, dean of the school, cited several examples of how his department had upgraded and strengthened the quality of instruction this past year. "We added two new faculty members ," Tucker said. "Dr. Budd Hebert , who has extensive business experience in both oil and gas exploration and international business, designed and developed our new BBA program in International Business. Bill Hemphill , a 20-year Air Force veteran and the former chief of security at the Air Force Academy, was added to the management and marketing area. " Tucker said Hemphill was also put in charge of the new ROTC scholarship program on campus. Scott Stovall rejoined the department this year after spending three years in doctoral study. "A new minor was also added this year in computer applications, " Tucker said. This resulted in 20-25 new computers and a new computer lab in the Mabee building. The school felt the new curriculum was needed so students could stay current in the marketplace, Tucker said. There were also two promotional moves within the department this year. Dr. David Perkins was named director of the accounting program and Don Yates assumed the directorship of the Walton Scholarship Program. Barbara Statom, assistant dean qf the School qf Business shares herprofessional exp ertise du ring a special seminar. Statom taught qffice science skills and business communication . Photo by Michael Bass. Levon Carter chats with a student during the ground breaking ceremony for thejimBillMclnteer Bible and World Missions Center. Carter taught in the School qf Business. Photo byMichael Bass. - Russell Miller Business ~~~~~---75"-137 Academics

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