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Gloria D. Kellum
As vice chancellor for University Relations at The
University of Mississippi, Dr. Gloria D. Kellum oversees the Office
of Advancement, Office of Development and University Communications,
which includes Publications, Printing and the University News Service.
Kellum joined the Ole Miss faculty in 1966 and over the years became
nationally recognized in the field of communicative disorders, as
well as involved in campus and community activities.

She earned undergraduate, master's and doctoral
degrees from Louisiana State University in the fields of speech
pathology, audiology and instructional technology. She has authored
more than 70 publications and garnered more than $1 million in scientific
research grants and service contracts. Kellum served as an assistant
and associate professor before becoming a full professor in 1991.
She also provided leadership as acting chair of
communicative disorders and the department's director of clinical
services. Kellum has been recognized with the campuswide Elsie M.
Hood Outstanding Teaching Award and with Mortar Board's Outstanding
Woman Faculty Award. The American Speech- Language-Hearing Association
has recognized Kellum as a fellow and with a Clinical Achievement
Award. She has received the International Association of Oral Myology's
Research Award, the honors of the Mississippi Speech-Language Hearing
Association, and has been an invited presenter at an array of national
professional meetings.
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