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    Timothy Lai — THE BATTALION
Eli Jones, Class of 1982, is the sole candidate for dean of the Texas A&M Mays
Business School.
Sole Mays dean candidate Jones
stresses familiarity with campus
By Lenae Allen
The sole dean candidate for the Texas
A&M Mays Business School, Eli Jones,
visited Friday morning to relay his past experi
ences at other universities, visions for Mays and
his action plan should he be chosen for dean.
Jones holds a doctorate in marketing, a mas
ter’s of business administration and a bachelor
of science in journalism, with all three degrees
coming from Texas A&M. He is currently the
dean of the Sam M. Walton College of Business
and serves as the leadership chair at the Univer
sity of Arkansas.
Jones’ seminar stressed the importance of lis
tening to the market, possible contributions to
the school and how he looks at education as a
whole.
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The "State of the Black Aggie" symposium was intended to address
concerns of black students.
Current, former students
gather to discuss black issues
'State of the Black Aggie' featured
panels on community involvement
By Sam Scott
K. A symposium titled “The State of the
Black Aggie” hosted students and fac
ulty members in a series of panels Saturday,
discussing the current issues and concerns
of black students.
The symposium, which was a collabora
tive effort by the Black Student Alliance
Council and the MSC Carter G. Woodson
Black Awareness Committee, was moder
ated by Stephan Lillie, Class of 2009 and
former BSAC president, and featured pan
els on community involvement, academics
and accountability.
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0DISSI CONTINUED
exchange through Odissi.
“As I have taught all these years at A&M, I
have found that when we put up good costumes
and dances on stage that it really attracts domestic
and international students and then they want to
come and learn,” Chatteijee said. “This way they
then know the tradition of Odissi or the tradition
of Indian dances from India, which is a very pure
tradition.”
Chatterjee teaches around 50 students of all
ages from Bryan-College Station.
Divya Chowdhary, finance senior, said some
of the Odissi pieces are pure dance while some
involve telling a story through movements.
“Every time you’re on stage you’re in a differ
ent mood and portraying the story in a different
way, so there is a lot of creativity to it and a lot of
expression,” Chowdary said.
Chowdhary, who will graduate in May, will
also be graduating as a student of Odissi. Chow
dhary said she will be moving to New York City
and will continue to teach and perform Odissi.
Chatterjee and her students put on various
events and workshops throughout the year rang
ing in size. The most recent show they put on was
an audition for Season 10 of America’s Got Talent.
Monday is the last day to buy tickets. For more
information, contact Aparupa Chatterjee at aparu-
pa.chatteijee@gmail.com or call (979) 492-1751.
Bryan-College Station dancers Aparupa Chatterjee and Yashaswini Raghuram
practice for "The Fourth North American Odissi Convention."
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