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Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the National Academy of Education will meet November 16 – 19, 2016 for its Fall Fellows Retreat and NAEd Annual Meeting. I am pleased to be present my work at the meeting.
My study, College Presidents and Civil Rights: A History, will be...
As an advocate for The Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE), a scholarly society dedicated to higher education and diversity in its programs and membership, I am pleased to be a presenter at the 41st annual conference from November 10 – 12, 2016 in...
The History of Education Society will hold its annual meeting from Thursday, November 3, through Sunday, November 6, at the Renaissance Providence Downtown Hotel in Providence, Rhode Island. I will be one of the presenters on the program whose mission is to present and discuss scholarship,...
I am pleased to announce that I will present at the 101st annual ASALH (Association for the Study of African American Life and History) Conference & Meeting taking place in Richmond, VA from October 5-9, 2016, where I will have the opportunity to further discuss a paper...
This weekend I will head to Washington, D.C. to attend the annual conference of the American Educational Research Association. I am honored to participate in multiple upcoming sessions with some of the nation’s most thoughtful scholars.
The annual conference is the largest gathering of scholars in...
In 2015, I taught a global studies course that exposes future educators, scholars and counselors about what it means – in a global context – to be a leader in higher education. I previously led a research project about the faculty teaching practices in Canada, the U.S., and South Africa, so when W&M asked me to lead one of the global studies trips, I jumped at the chance to build upon our previous work and travel to South Africa.
I led a group of five students, over the course of two weeks, through visits to four universities in Cape Town and Stellenbosch.
I'm honored to be selected as a National Academy of Education/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellow.
I am among 28 distinguished scholars, and it is indeed a privilege to be included in their company. I am just as honored to thank those family, friends, and colleagues who always push me. This award is a clear reflection of them.
I presented this paper in Chicago at the annual conference of the
American Educational Research Association. The study investigates college presidents’ statements in response to racial incidents on campus.
I participated in William & Mary’s Black Law Student Association’s annual symposium on race and law. This year’s theme: "Where Do We Go From Here: Community or Chaos? A Conversation on Race, Law, and Current Events" brought together a national group of scholars and legal experts.