December 27, 1994 — To speak on King Day
Anneliese Cawthorn, assistant dean for student life at Wayne State College, will be the featured speaker when Northeast Community College observes Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day with the fellowship breakfast "Harmony in a World of Difference" from 7 to 8 a.m., Monday, Jan. 16, in the Maclay Building, room 100B. The public is invited. Cawthorn's presentation, entitled "Civil Rights: Aerica's Health," is a tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. and the sanitation workers strike of 1968. Prior to Wayne State, Cawthorn served as the director of multicultural affairs at the University of Nebraska-Omaha. She was responsible for
developing and implementing activities to attract and encourage minority students to attend and gradutae from UNO. Cawthorn earned her bachelor of general studies degree from the University of Nebraska-Omaha, and her masters's degree in public administration from Golden Gate University (MacDill Air Force Base) in Tampa, Fla.