Smiles We Remember
If alumni were involved, Assistant Dean Emeritus Paul Anderson was “always around,” offering warm conversation or helpful connections. He nurtured development, alumni,
Smiles we remember
Dr. Franklin K. Eggleston of Houston was a devoted and impactful leader who positively influenced both his profession and Texas A&M University
The Way I See It: Dr. Danette McNew ’88
Dr. Danette McNew has given freely of her time and expertise in multiple dentistry-related roles for three decades, including endeavors that have
An ACE in hand
Dr. Lavern Holyfield, assistant dean for diversity and faculty development and clinical professor of comprehensive dentistry, was recently awarded a 2021 Accountability,
Black History Month: Dr. Clemetson
Dr. Jonathan Clemetson, adjunct associate professor, comprehensive dentistry, Texas A&M College of Dentistry Professional degrees: DDS, 2002; Master’s in health education, 2010.
Black History Month: Dr. Smith
Dr. Carmen Smith, Smith Family Dentistry, Dallas Professional degrees: BA, 1992; DDS, 1996; MBA, 2009 Years you held Dallas County Dental Society
Black History Month: Dr. Stewart
Dr. Kelton Stewart, chair and graduate program director, Department of Orthodontics and Oral Facial Genetics, Indiana University School of Dentistry. Professional degrees:
Dr. Gayle Glenn, Class of 1984
Dr. Gayle Glenn ’84, clinical assistant professor and graduate orthodontic clinical director, has been named the 2020 Lucy Hobbs Taylor Award recipient by the American Association of Women Dentists.
The Way I See It: Dr. Caitlin Lange Flosi ’18
Dr. Caitlin Lange Flosi ’18 always knew she’d wind up back in Fort Worth after dental school. Four years in Cowtown as