Dr. E'loria Simon Campbell is breaking barriers, defying odds, and making history. I wanted to take the time to personally salute her for all of her hardwork.
Dr. E'Loria Simon Campbell |
Today while I was reading through countless emails I stubbled upon an amazing story about a remarkable woman who has made history along with three other women for recieving to recieve a Ph.D at UT Tyler.
Dr. E'loria Simon Campbell is breaking barriers, defying odds, and making history. I wanted to take the time to personally salute her for all of her hardwork.
Dr. Campbell, 41, is a clinical assistant professor at Prairie View A&M University's College of Nursing in Houston, Texas.
After graduating from Crocket High School in 1988, she began work as a licensed vocational nurse in Crockett. She later obtained a bachelor's degree from Prairie View and a master's from UT Tyler online. She said, it was after that, that she received information about the doctoral program.
With a dissertation focused on empowerment as a hypertension management strategy for black women, Dr. Campbell shared with the Tyler Morning Telegraph that, "Black people are more affected by hypertension than any other race; black women are more affected than black men."
Congratulations to Dr. Campbell for showing us all that, hard work pays off. When you go get it..it comes back to you. Crockett and PV continues to "produce productive people!"
For the entire story go to: http://www.tylerpaper.com/
You can also catch Dr. Campbell on Prairie View A&M University website..the University is always excited to hear when great things are happening with alumni..she is featured on the website.
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