James E. Mumford

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Dr James E. Mumford was the Director of The African American Chorale Ensemble from 1983-2006 [1] and Professor Emeritus at Indiana University.

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  • Ph.D. (1974) from Indiana University School of Music with a major in music education and minors in voice and ethnomusicology, and a Master of Music Education (1978).
  • Presidents Award - Who's Who in American Education Voted Distinguished African American Professor by Black Student Union & Delta Sigma Theta
  • Indiana University Facet Award
  • Award for Outstanding Contributions and Excellence in Performance by Holden Key National Honor Society
  • Award for Excellence in Teaching from the President of Indiana University[2]
  • First African American to receive the Annual Staff Merit Award from Indiana University
  • Honored on the occasion of his retirement (2006) by Indiana House Resolution 0064
  • Black History Month Trailblazer Award[3]

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