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. MOREATTHEBATT.COM Timothy Lai — THE BATTALION 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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