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Dixon Promoted to Adjunct Associate Professor

Posted on April 27, 2026April 28, 2026 by Mike

Wilmington University recently recognized Mike Dixon’s work as a scholar-practitioner by promoting him to Adjunct Associate Professor of History. The promotion acknowledges his classroom engagement, professional contributions, and continuing work in the field of history. Dixon teaches history and humanities courses in the University’s College of Education and Liberal Arts. For more than four decades,…

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Hall of Fame Inducts Dixon

Posted on June 30, 2022March 27, 2024 by Mike

OCEAN CITY, June 24, 2022 – At the 130th annual convention of the Maryland State Firemen’s Association (MSFA), I was pleased to be inducted into the MSFA Hall of Fame.  This prestigious award recognizes distinguished contributions to the Maryland Fire Service at the state level.   I joined the ranks of the volunteer fire service in 1969….

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Dixon Inducted into Harford Cecil Firefighters Hall of Fame

Posted on September 27, 2021March 27, 2024 by Mike

ELKTON, Sept. 18, 2021 – At the Singerly Fire Company’s 129th annual banquet, I was pleased to receive a prestigious honor, induction into the Harford-Cecil Volunteer Firemen’s Association Firefighter Hall of Fame and to also be recognized for 50-years-of service as a firefighter.    I joined Elkton’s fire department in 1969 and, over the decades,…

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Dixon Promoted to Adjunct Assistant Professor

Posted on August 4, 2020April 16, 2026 by Mike

Wilmington University recently acknowledged Mike Dixon’s work as a scholar-practitioner with a promotion to Adjunct Assistant Professor.  Promotion in academic rank takes into consideration the quality of classroom engagement and scholarly contributions to the professor’s discipline.  He teaches history and humanities courses in the University’s College of Arts and Sciences.    Mike focuses on social…

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