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October 12, 2011
EC inducted into business hall of ame
Judi Pardue I Courtesy
Paul Andrews, CEO of TTI will be inducted into the Hall of Fame.
Kelsi Holland
knholland@mail.txwes.edu
Faculty and staff in the School of
Business at Texas Weslcyan will play
a role in inducting Paul Andrews,
CEO of Tex-Tronic Industries (now
known as TTI), into the Iiall of Fame
as the Business Executive of the Year.
Judi Pardue, executive assistant in
the office of the president at Wesley-
an, has been a part of the planning
process for the Business Hall of Fame
where Andrews will speak to stu-
dents on campus.
Pardue said the event will take
place at 9:30 a.m. Nov. 3 in Martin
Hall and Andrews will speak to stu-
dents about his business and becom-
ing an entrepreneur.
This event is hosted by the Fort
Worth Chamber of Commerce, Fort
Worth Business Press and with the
School of Business at Wesleyan as an
active participant.
Later that evening Andrews will be
inducted into the Hall of Fame at 6
p.m. at the Fort Worth Club.
This part of the day is by invitation
only.
The recipient of the Thomas H.
Law Scholarship will also be an-
nounced at the evening event when
Andrews is inducted.
Dujuanna Douglas, master of busi-
ness administration and auditor for
the United States Department of De-
fense, received the scholarship last
fall.
Douglas said each fall Dr. Elector
Quintinilla, dean of School of Busi-
ness, selects nominees for this schol-
arship,
"It was a very nice evening when I
attended, I was able to take a guest of
honor with me, my mother," Douglas
said. "I was also able to network with
trustees and other important busi-
ness figures in the Fort Worth area,
Douglas said other students inter-
ested in a business career should take
their classes seriously, ask questions
and attend events to take care of ev-
ery opportunity available.
Marcia Hendrix, assistant to Paul
Andrews, has been a part of TTI for
more than three years and said An-
drews is worthy of being inducted
into the hall of fame.
"This is a great way to honor a
man that is well deserving of such
an award," Hendrix said. "He has
worked really hard to achieve what
he has done and it also promotes the
success of TTI."
RANKING continued from page 1
Wesleyan ranked in the No, 1
tier.
"It's a pretty prestigious
ranking," Alexander said. "A
lot of universities strive to be
ranked in the U.S. News and
World Report."
Alexander also said the stu-
dent to faculty ratio is an impor-
tant part of Wesleyan's ranking.
"We value that one-on-one
relationship," Alexander said.
"You just don't find that in oth-
er universities."
Alexander said students
have given their opinion be-
fore through focus groups and
surveys and most of the time
they say they appreciated the
close relationship among fac-
ulty and students.
"We have students recon-
firm every single year that one
of the things they love about
Wesleyan is the student fac-
ulty ratio," Alexander said.
Diana James, freshman bi-
ology major, said being na-
tionally ranked makes a dif-
ference to the students.
"People want to go to the
best colleges," James said.
"Wesleyan is one of the best
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Turkish Sufi musician, Latif Bolat,
performed Oct. 6 in Nicholas
Martin Hall. He presented all at-
tendees with an array of poetry,
Sufi music, stories and mages
from the ancient land of Turkey.
During the songs he played, Bo-
lat played a saz. The event was
free to all, and was the first time
this type of cultural musical event
was scheduled and hosted at
Wesleyan's Ann Waggoner Fine
Arts Building.
VETERANS continued from page 1
Cowln said once students
join they can begin learning
about all services offered, such
as a seminar about the GI Bill,
a Veterans Day luncheon and
outings to Horses for Heroes,
an institution that allows
veterans to ride horses as a
calming way to deal with Post
Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Carolyn Clontz is the Veter-
ans Club vice president. Her
duties consist of assisting the
members with their GI ben-
efits and directing them to
the people who can best help
them on campus.
"I help everybody with the
paperwork," Carolyn Clontz
said.
At noon on Oct. 13 in Class-
room.NEXT, Carolyn Clontz
will conduct a seminar to ex-
plain how to navigate through
www.gibill.va.com.
Frank said veterans club is a
great opportunity for students
and the school will really ben-
efit from it.
"We want it to be a part
of the school," Frank said.
"We want it to last for a long
time."
The next Veterans Club
meeting will be held at noon
Oct. 14 in PUMC room 125.
October B, 2011
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