Debra Clark, Ph.D
Academic Affairs
Associate Professor (Social Foundations)
Campus:
Kent
Office Location:
328 White Hall
Biography
I received a B.A. from Mount Union College in 1984 and my M.A. in 1986 from Bowling Green State University. I worked for seven years in student affairs. My last position in this field was Director of Residence Life at Cleveland State University, where I also began my doctoral studies in Urban Education. After leaving Cleveland State University as an administrator I decided to transfer to 91²Ö¿â to pursue a degree in Cultural Foundations of Education. I received my PhD from Kent in May, 2003. My current research interest is pre-service teachers personality traits as they relate to openness to issues of diversity.
Education
B.A., Self-defined Interdisciplinarian, Mount Union College
M.A., Student Personnel, Bowling Green State University
Ph.D., Cultural Foundations of Education, 91²Ö¿â
M.A., Student Personnel, Bowling Green State University
Ph.D., Cultural Foundations of Education, 91²Ö¿â
Awards/Achievements
- Member, American Association of University Professors, 2013 - present
- Member, Assessment Committee of the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, 2013 - present
- Advisory Board, National Network of Diverse Educators, 2012 - present