Background
Aman, Mohammed Mohammed was born on January 3, 1940 in Alexandria, Egypt. Son of Mohammed Aman and Fathia Ali (al-Maghrabi) Mohammed. came to the United States, 1963, naturalized, 1975.
Dean library and information science professor
Aman, Mohammed Mohammed was born on January 3, 1940 in Alexandria, Egypt. Son of Mohammed Aman and Fathia Ali (al-Maghrabi) Mohammed. came to the United States, 1963, naturalized, 1975.
Bachelor, Cairo University, 1961. Master of Science, Columbia University, 1965. Doctor of Philosophy, University Pittsburgh, 1968.
Library. Egyptian The National Library, 1961-1963, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, 1966-1968. Assistant professor library science Pratt Institute, New York City, 1968-1969. From assistant professor to associate professor St. John's University, Jamaica, 1969-1973, professor, director division library and information science, 1973-1976.
Professor library science, dean Palmer Graduate Library. School, C.W. Post Center, Long Island University, 1976-1979. Dean School Information Studies University Wisconsin, 1979—2003, professor, dean, interim dean School Education Milwaukee, 2001—2002, dean emeritus, professor School Information Sciences, since 2003.
Consultant United Nations Educational, United States, Agency for International Development and United Nations Industrial Development Organization. United States Information Agency academy specialist, Germany, 1989. Fulbright lecturer Cairo University, 1990-1991.
United States Information Agency-sponsored lecturer Mohamed V. University, Rabat, Morocco, 1997. Honorary vice president Policy Study Organization.
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Chairman Black Faculty Council, University Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Marketing committee Milwaukee Art Museum. Board directors Clara Mohammed School, 2001-2008.
Member National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, American Library Association (chairman international relations committee 1984-1986, standing committee on library education, international subcommittee 1990-1991, chairman 1991-1993, international relations Round Table 1993-1994, John Ames Humphry/Online Computer Library. Center Outstanding Contribution award 1989, Leadership award black caucus 1994, Excellence award black caucus 1995), Library Association and Science (Service award 1988), American Society for Information Science (chairman special interest group in international information issues, international relations committee), Egyptian Library. Association (life, Outstanding Achievement award 1997), Arab/Jewish Dialogue, Egyptian-American Scholars Association, Association for Library and Information Science Education (chairman international relations committee 1983-1985), Wisconsin Library.
Association (Service award 1992, P.N. Kaula International award and medal 1996, Wisconsin Library of the Year 1998), Library. Services and Construction Act. (advisory committee 1986-1989), International Architectural Jury for Bibliotheca Alexandrina, International Federation Library.
Associations and Institutes (secretary on education and training 1983-1992), Council on Egyptian American Relations, The Gamaliel Chair (board directors 1995-1997), Leaders Forum (board directors 1995—2008), America's Black Holocaust Museum (board directors 1999—2008), Islamic Social Family Services (board directors 1999—2008), Milwaukee Teacher's Education Center (board directors), Golbal Information Inc. (vice president).
Married Mary Jo Parker, September 15, 1972. 1 son, David.