Langston University Marching Pride Band Director received honorary doctorate

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Langston University Marching Pride Band Director Mark Gordon received an honorary doctorate in
philosophy from Leaders Esteem Christian Bible University on Dec. 17.
Mr. Gordon has been the Director of Bands at Langston University since 2018 and he has grown the
band to 275 students. Before that, he had more than 20 years of experience directing bands at the high
school and collegiate levels.


His career began at M.B. Smiley High School in Houston, Texas, in 1996. There, Mr. Gordon built the
band up to nearly 400 students. After 10 years with Smiley High School, Mr. Gordon returned to his alma
mater, Prairie View A&M University, to serve as the assistant director of bands for another 10 years. He
then served as the director of bands at Charles H. Milby High School in Houston, Texas, before moving to
Oklahoma to take up his current post at Langston University.
Throughout his career, Mr. Gordon has remained involved with the surrounding communities at each of
his respective schools through band and choir performances, youth outreach, and involvement at
church. He believes his work helping students to graduate high school and find ways to pursue college to
be among the top reasons he was selected to receive this honor.


“I am honored and I am blessed to be receiving this honorary doctorate of philosophy,” Mr. Gordon said.
“I am blessed to have had the opportunity to work with so many fine students and musicians over the
years, and I am thankful that working with them has made a positive impact.”
Mr. Gordon was nominated by the Martin Luther King, Jr. Foundation of Houston to receive this honor.
He received his honorary doctorate at a ceremony in the Sans Souci Ballroom in Tomball, Texas, on Dec.
17.

 

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