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ISU votes to rename a section of Terre Haute street to honor former US Ambassador with local ties

ISU votes to rename a section of Terre Haute street to honor former US Ambassador with local ties A section of a Terre Haute street will be dedicated to a woman with years of diplomatic service. Posted: Jul 30, 2021 6:37 PM Posted By: Staff Report TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) - A section of a Terre Haute street will be dedicated to a woman with years of diplomatic service. On Friday, the Indiana State University Board of Trustees approved an honorary street naming. A section of 5th Street on ISU s campus will be known as Ambassador Cynthia Shepard Perry Way. Shepard Perry held several positions on the international level. Notable, she was a US Ambassador to Sierra Leone and Burundi.

ISU OKs naming street for former diplomat

Sue Loughlin | CNHI News Indiana Jul 30, 2021 Cynthia Shepard Perry Indiana State University trustees on Friday approved the honorary naming of part of Fifth Street on campus after Cynthia Shepard Perry, a Terre Haute native and ISU graduate selected by three U.S. presidents to represent the nation on the international level. Perry, 92, served as the U.S. ambassador to Sierra Leone and Burundi. She now lives in Houston, Texas. The honorary naming means that Fifth Street from Cherry Street north to Tippecanoe Street will be known as “Ambassador Cynthia Shepard Perry Way.” I m really, really truly honored that my hometown has thought to do this for me, Perry said in a phone interview Friday. I m sure this doesn t happen to many people.

Part of Terre Haute street may be named for ambassador

Part of Terre Haute street may be named for ambassador
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Concert honors three women with ISU ties for Black History Month

Concert honors three women with ISU ties for Black History Month Three women with ties to Terre Haute and Indiana State University are being honored this Black History Month. Posted: Feb 22, 2021 7:58 PM Posted By: Staff Report TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) - Three women with ties to Terre Haute and Indiana State University are being honored this Black History Month. The wind orchestra played on Monday in the Tilson Auditorium. Willia Brown Chappell was an aviator and activist. Dr. Cynthia Shepard Perry was a United States Ambassador. Z Mae Jimison was the first Black woman to serve as a judge in Marion County, Indiana.

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