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.