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Term Papers on Isiah M. Warner

Term Paper TitleIsiah M. Warner
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Isiah M. Warner


            Isiah M. Warner was born in DeQuincy, Louisiana on July 20, 1946.  At the age of two, he moved to Bunkie, Louisiana and attended Carver Elementary. His interest in science developed when he orally sampled kerosene to determine why it had an odd smell and was able to produce light. At the age of twelve, he received his first chemistry set.


                Upon entering Carver high school, Isiah enrolled in every science class available. He graduated valedictorian in June of 1964. During the summer of his senior year he attended a summer institute for chemistry at Southern University, and was then offered a full scholarship to attend that school. He graduated from Southern University with his bachelors’ degree in 1968.


            Isiah attended graduate school at the University of Washington. In June of 1977 he graduated, receiving his Ph.D. in chemistry. He became the assistant professor of chemistry at Texas A&M University from 1977 to 1982. He became the associative professor the following year.


In 1986, Isiah was elected to join the faculty of Emory University as an associative professor and then later on a full professor. In September of 1987, he earned the title of “Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Chemistry” until about August of 1992. In July of 2000, Isiah was appointed as “Boyd Professor of Chemistry” and as “Philip W. West Professor of Analytical and Environmental Chemistry.” He soon became chairman of Louisiana State University and was then appointed as vice chancellor for strategic initiates.


                Isiah Warner led a full and hearty life. He was a successful black man in America a...

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