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News

Recent Activities

  • 2008 Scholarly Activity Report

  • The Department of EAHE hosted the 12th annual Educational Administration Leadership conference on March 18th.  Dr. Liz Lewin coordinated the event, bringing together speakers from all over the state.  The conference was well attended by current and aspiring educational leaders from our region.

  • Dr. Saran Donahoo won two awards for her article Reflections on Race: Affirmative Action Policies Influencing Higher Education in France and the United States, Teachers College Record Volume 110, Number 2, February 2008, pp. 251­277:  the AERA Division J 2009 Outstanding Publication Award and the Joyce Cain Award for Distinguished Research on African Descendants, given by the Comparative and International Education Society.  Dr. Donahoo also made two national presentations in March:  Further deferring the dream: How privileged parents prevent the effectiveness of affirmative action, at the Annual Conference of the Comparative and International Education Society (Charleston, SC); and Nourishing the whole student: Fostering and supporting spiritual development in higher education (with S. Payne) at the Annual Conference of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (Seattle).

  • Dr. Patrick Dilley delivered an invited keynote lecture in March, 2009 at the conference "On Men," the fourteenth annual Women's and Gender Studies conference, at Truman State University in Kirksville, MO.  His paper was entitled "Twitter Twinks and Lads Without Labels: Understanding Today's Non-Heterosexual College Males."  He was introduced by Jane Maxwell, a Ph.D. alumna from Educational Psychology and Special Education.  Dr. Dilley was also one of five faculty panelists at SIUC's public "Summit of Change," speaking about social change opportunities and challenges on campus.

  • Dr. Tamara Yakaboski and Dr. Patrick Dilley were both appointed to the editorial board of the Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, a new publication from NASPA (National Association of Student Personnel Administrators).

  • On April 7, 2009, Dr. Tamara Yakaboski was awarded the annual Service to Student Affairs Award in recognition of her service to students throughout the Southern Illinois University campus.

 

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