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  1. Paulette Dillard Assistant Professor/Acting Chair Natural Sciences & Math+ at Shaw University Atlanta, Georgia, United States. 127 followers 125 ...

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  2. 11. Sept. 2018 · Dr. Paulette R. Dillard, who has been serving as interim president of Shaw University since July 2017, has been appointed as the institution’s 18th president by the University Board of Trustees. Prior to working as the interim president, Dillard was the vice president for academic affairs and dean of the College of Arts and Sciences […]

  3. 17. Sept. 2018 · Paulette Dillard has been selected as the eighteenth president of historically Black, Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina. The university enrolls just over 1,600 students, according to the latest data supplied to the U.S. Department of Education. African Americans make up 74 percent of the student body.

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    Paulette Libermann (1919–2007), französische Mathematikerin. Paulette McWilliams (* 1948), US-amerikanische Sängerin (Jazz, R&B, House, Musical und Rockmusik) Paulette Schwartzmann (* offiziell 1894; † vermutlich 1953), französisch-argentinische Schachspielerin. Paulette Wilson (1956–2020), britische Aktivistin für Immigranten-Rechte.

  5. Shaw University vice-president for academic affairs, Dr. Paulette Dillard, was today announced as Shaw University's interim president and will serve throughout the duration of a national search for its next president. She replaces Dr. Tashni-Ann Dubroy, who recently announced her resignation from Shaw to assume an executive position at Howard ...

  6. 5. Juli 2021 · Jul 5, 2021. Paulette Dillard is set to continue her presidency at Shaw University in Raleigh for at least the next half decade. The Shaw University Board of Trustees on Friday announced it ...

  7. Moses Dillard was born in Greenville September 30, 1946. His first foray into music was as a trombonist at The United House of Prayer For All People in Greenville’s West End. He exhibited a precocious talent in the church and soon fell under the tutelage of Bill Dover, the music instructor at Sterling High School, Greenville’s segregated school for African Americans. Dover taught Moses ...