Tony Brown (journalist) - Accomplishments

Accomplishments

  • 1959, he received a BA in Sociology from Wayne State University.
  • 1961, he received an MA in Psychiatric Social Work from Wayne State University. He is a former faculty member at Central Washington University and Federal City College.
  • 1971, he became the founding dean of Howard University's School of Communication.
  • 1989, he wrote, directed, produced and distributed a dramatic movie with an anti-drug message, The White Girl.
  • 1990, he joined the Republican Party.
  • 1998, Wrote Empower The People: A 7-Step plan to Overthrow the Conspiracy that is Stealing Your Money and Freedom
  • 2002, he was inducted into the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences' Silver Circle.
  • 2004, he became the dean of Hampton University's Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications. He held the position until 2009, when he stepped down.

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