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Applications for the 2026 Presidential Faculty Fellowship are now open and will be dueÌýSeptember 19, 2025.ÌýThis fellowship is a professional development opportunity for Category I and II faculty at º£½ÇÉçÇø interested in honing their leadership, communication, and strategic planning skills. The Office of the President is a dynamic setting; the selected Faculty Fellow will be asked to participate in daily tasks, projects, and events as well as bridging the communication gap between faculty and senior leadership.
This distinguished opportunity offered not only professional growth but the chance to work with Dr. Janine Davidson, a great leader whose diverse background as the president of º£½ÇÉçÇø, as well as her military
experience and tenure as the Undersecretary of the Navy, was a significant motivator for me.
Set against my deep love for º£½ÇÉçÇø, this role was a once-in-a-lifetime chance to contribute to the university I care so deeply for while growing as an academic and leader.
Highlights of the ExperienceÌý
Key Projects: My proudest achievement in the fellowship was organizing the inaugural º£½ÇÉçÇø Community Collab Summit, which attracted 200 attendees. While getting the idea off the ground was challenging, the event’s success underscored the power of collaboration and engaged a diverse group of university stakeholders.Ìý
Collaborations: Working on key initiatives required close collaboration with departments such as Enrollment, Budget, Athletics, Student Affairs, Academic Affairs, and Government Relations. Each partnership offered a unique learning opportunity about the university’s operations and allowed me to build meaningful relationships with colleagues across these areas.Ìý
Memorable Moments: Beyond the summit, some of my most cherished memories include team bonding activities—ranging from formal events to volunteering with Food for Thought. Meeting inspirational figures like Jim Mattis, General Laura J. Richardson, Dr. Angie Paccione, Donna Lynne, and our incredible Board of Trustees was also unforgettable. A special mention goes to Trustee Russell Noles for regularly engaging with my blog posts and championing my voice throughout the fellowship!Ìý
As I look back on my year as the Presidential Faculty Fellow, I am filled with gratitude for the opportunity to grow, learn, and contribute to the university I love. This role has given me a clearer perspective on the intricacies of higher education and a deep appreciation for the dedicated individuals who work tirelessly to support our students, faculty, and staff.Ìý
I’m thankful for the challenges I faced, the lessons I learned, and the skills I developed—all of which have prepared me to better serve and advocate for our community. The support of colleagues and friends made this journey not only manageable but truly rewarding, and I carry with me a renewed sense of purpose and possibility.Ìý
2023 Presidential Faculty Fellow
Professor Associate Department Chair of World Languages
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2022 Presidential Faculty Fellow
General Chemistry-Laboratory Supervisor and Outreach Coordinator
2021 Presidential Faculty Fellow
Director of Faculty Affairs
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