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Clemson professor named member of Phi Delta Kappa emerging leader class

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— Lamont A. Flowers, an education professor at Clemson University, has been selected by Phi Delta Kappa International for the 2008-09 class of emerging leaders.

Flowers is the Distinguished Professor of Educational Leadership in the Eugene T. Moore School of Education as well as executive director of the Charles H. Houston center for the Study of the Black Experience in Education.

Flowers previously was an associate professor and associate director of the Institute of Higher Education at the University of Florida. He was also a visiting scholar at Educational Testing Service as well as a visiting assistant professor at Indiana University’s center for Postsecondary Research.

Phi Delta Kappa will officially present Flowers and the 20 other recipients with their honors at the organization’s International Summit on High-Performing Educators. The summit will be held in San Antonio in November.

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