
(JACKSON, Miss.) – Jackson State University professor Bennett Odunsi has recently become one of 10 recipients of the 2012 Topp’s African-centered Scholars of the Decade Award.
The awards are give to researchers who have built, nurtured and inspired communities of scholars to seriously investigate African issues. The award is named after the Egyptologist, Pan-Africanist and Mau Mau activist Mwalimu Baba Joseph “Topp” Wallace. The 2012 awards were given out at the 30th Annual Conference of the Association of Third World Studies convened at Berry College in Rome, Georgia.
Odunsi is an associate professor of public policy and administration. His research interests are in human resources, public policy and criminal justice. He has presented papers in Asia, Europe, Africa and several other major national conferences in the U.S. He has published in the Journal of Third World Studies, Journal of Asia and African Studies and Journal of Global Awareness. Other scholarly endeavors included publication in conference compendiums, several book chapters and a book. His current work is on comparative administrative law systems.
Congrats Dr.Odunsi !!!! Well deserved recognition for the amazing work you do !
Congratulations Dr. Odunsi
Congratulations my friend! What an honor for you to be shown that you are appreciated for your hard work and dedication! Well none. You go boy!
Dr. Odunsi,
What a wonderful achievement! Congratulations on your achievement.
Acknowledged Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2013 21:20:06 +0000 To: wileywhite@msn.com
Dr. Odunsi, I still want to know how I can get one of those big plants you had in your office. Thanks for everything,
Clarence Cosey
Bennett, congratulations for this and all you do to shed light on Africa issues. Stephen
Ant no stopping J-State now,We are on the move.Thanks,Dr. Odunsi and may GOD Bless You.Robert (Bobby) Baker 71`.
Congrats Dr. Odunsi You know I am your biggest fan! 🙂
I am proud to have been one of your students
Congratulations and more grease to your illustriuos elbow.