On Tuesday, February 23, 2021, beloved former Davenport employee Tom Brown passed away. Tom played many pivotal roles at Davenport University. Tom started as the VP of academic affairs, to the Dean/VP of the Margaret D. and Robert W. Sneden Graduate School and retired as the Provost and Executive Vice President for Academics.
A Celebration of Life Service will take place in the forthcoming summer months. Memorial contributions may be directed to the Thomas H. Brown, PhD. Endowed Scholarship at Davenport University: Davenport University, Office of Advancement.
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On Tuesday, February 23, 2021, beloved former Davenport employee Tom Brown passed away. Tom played many pivotal roles at Davenport University. Tom started as the VP of academic affairs, to the Dean/VP of the Margaret D. and Robert W. Sneden Graduate School and retired as the Provost and Executive Vice President for Academics.
A Celebration of Life Service will take place in the forthcoming summer months. Memorial contributions may be directed to the Thomas H. Brown, PhD. Endowed Scholarship at Davenport University: Davenport University, Office of Advancement.
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