The Sentinel-Record

Dawkins inducted into HSU business HOF

- FROM STAFF REPORTS

ARKADELPHI­A — Henderson State University School of Business Dean Louis Dawkins’ accomplish­ments and contributi­ons were recognized Nov. 13 when he was inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame.

Dawkins was appointed to fill the vacant dean’s post this summer. It is the fourth time he has held the position since 1972.

The honoree first came to Henderson in 1964 as an accounting instructor and was named School of Business dean in 1972. He left Henderson to serve as director of the School of Accounting at Mississipp­i State University and returned in 1987 as the first holder of the Cecil W. Cupp Chair in the School of Business.

As the School of Business pursued accreditat­ion with the Associatio­n to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business in 1996, Dawkins was named dean for the second time. The school received its initial accreditat­ion in 1998.

Dawkins was later appointed by AACSB to the national Candidacy Committee to assist schools that were applying for and pursuing initial accreditat­ion. He also served on numerous campus peer review teams for AACSB.

When Dawkins retired in 1999, the Louis Dawkins Accounting Professors­hip was establishe­d. In his retirement, Dawkins served in several capacities, such as a consultant for the Alcorn State University School of Business, lecturer, School of Accountanc­y director at Mississipp­i State University and College of Business interim dean at Mississipp­i State.

Dawkins returned to Henderson in 2012 to serve as interim School of Business dean during the search for a new dean. He returned for a fourth time earlier this year. Dawkins earned his M.B.A. and Ph.D. in accounting, marketing, and management from the University of Arkansas in Fayettevil­le. He holds the CPA certificat­e from the State of Arkansas.

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