Tenure-line Faculty
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LaNitra M Berger
Associate Professor
Art of the African Diaspora, African-American art history, South African modern art, Intersections of the African and Jewish Diasporas, lynching photography, art and social activism, African and African American Studies, social justice and international education, women artists, racial injustice and public monuments and memorials
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P Daniel Chen
Associate Professor
Higher Education Accountability and Institutional Effectiveness; Assessment of Student Learning and Student Success; Ethics and Spirituality in Higher Education; Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education
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Chrystal A. George Mwangi
Director for the Higher Education Program
Director, Graduate Programs
Professor
Structures of opportunity for historically underrepresented, immigrant, and international students moving into and through higher education; mobility, migration, and the internationalization of higher education; African and African Diaspora populations in higher education; race, diversity, and equity in higher education
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Jeff K. Grim
Assistant Professor
Organizational Behavior; Organizational Theory; Academic Careers & Leadership; Student Access & Success; Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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Joy Hughes
Senior Advisor: East Asia. Professor: Volgenau School of Engineering
Partnerships, particularly international partnership
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Graziella Pagliarulo McCarron
Associate Professor
Leadership theory, ethics and leadership, social change, and leadership and organizational problem-solving.
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Julie E. Owen
Associate Professor
the intersections of leadership identity and women’s adult development, critical and emancipatory research methods, the scholarship of liberatory leadership teaching and learning.
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Kelly Schrum
Assistant Provost for Graduate Academic Affairs
Professor
graduate education, scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL), history of higher education, digital pedagogy, digital humanities
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Blake Silver
Associate Professor
Higher education; inequality and mobility; culture; parent and family involvement in education; transition to adulthood; research methods; educational pathways
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Peter N. Stearns
Distinguished University Professor
Modern European and American and comparative social history, history of emotions, world history