In partnership with the American Association of Blacks in Higher Education’s Leadership & Mentorship Institute, Dr. Mordecai Brownlee has co-founded a training institute for African American higher education professionals with less than five years of full-time working experience. This two-day exclusively virtual training institute will debut this summer on June 15 and 16th. To learn more or apply for the institute, please visit: http://lmiexperience.org/rising-leader-institute/apply/
If you are interested in serving on the NASPA 2022 Community College Institute planning committee, please click here: https://forms.gle/drSSa4X6DRDMS7Wy8
Grateful for Houston Baptist University sharing the love story of how I met and married my wife (Daphne Brownlee). We met at our local community college (Lonestar College - Kingwood) and continued our academic pathway together.
Join us for a panel discussion moderated by Todd Bloom of WGU Lab with insight from Lou Pugliese and Mordecai Brownlee discussing ways to tackle inequalities in digital access. Register Now: http://elum.in/3jiiU3h
Dr. Brownlee shares thoughts on helping college students prepare to enter the workforce, emphasizing the role of experiential learning in career exposure. To listen to this podcast, visit: https://www.thetambellinigroup.com/experiential-learning/
Production is now underway for the 143rd commencement of St. Philip’s College. I am so proud of the hard work, perseverance, and grit our students have shown along their academic pathways.
Today, EdTech Magazine featured Dr. Mordecai Brownlee as one of the 30 most interesting voices in higher education who are shaping the conversation around IT and EdTech. See the list here: https://t.co/HctcutKl6y
As educators, it is imperative that we innovate our communication means and strategies to connect with our students. Dr. Ahlquist has done an outstanding job assembling the best practices from educators across the country. Be sure to pick up her book today!