Two African American Men Appointed to New Faculty Posts

Kwesi Daniels was appointed chair of the department of architecture in the Robert R. Taylor School of Architecture and Construction Science at Tuskegee University in Alabama. He was an adjunct assistant professor at New York University.

Daniels is a graduate of Tuskegee University, where he majored in architecture. He holds a master’s degree in the field from the University of Illinois at Chicago and a master’s degree in sustainability management from Columbia University in New York City. He is completing work on a Ph.D. in geography and urban studies at Temple University in Philadelphia.

Gabriel E. Warren is a new assistant professor of business administration at Bemidji State University in Minnesota. He was an academic program director for the College of Business at Columbia Southern University in Orange Beach, Alabama.

Dr. Warren is a graduate of the University of Alabama. He holds an MBA with a concentration in marketing from Ashford University and a doctorate in business administration from Walden University.

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