
Nicole J. Johnson, vice -president for college kids’ life at Rhodes School, will present a lecture on the College of Arkansas Tech, on Friday, March 7, as a part of the minority mentoring program Voices Lecture Sequence.
Johnson, a 2011 graduate from Arkansas Tech, with a grasp’s diploma in faculty college students, will speak at 14:00 in Ross Pendergrant Library and Expertise Middle 300A. Admission can be free and open to the general public.
The occasion is introduced by the Black College and Employees ATU group.
Johnson took over at Rhodes School in February 2023. She served beforehand at Goucher School within the interval 2018-23. Throughout these 5 years, he labored as a affiliate dean of scholars for the assist and success of scholars, the interim affiliate dean and the assistant dean of scholars for race, fairness and identification.
He additionally has expertise in college students’ enterprise at Elizabeth Metropolis State College, Virginia Tech and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Johnson has held management positions within the American Skilled Affiliation of the School.
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