“I am really excited for us to continue our work to develop young Black professionals into senior faculty and administrators,” says board member Karen Eley Sanders, assistant provost and director of academic support services at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. “That’s critical.”
As the organization moves forward, how it addresses these critical issues will go a long way in determining the group’s viability and success. The next step for ABHE is to contact former caucus members, informing them of the changes and inviting them to join the new group. The ABHE also plans to hold an issues-oriented national summit in March 2008.
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