Dr. Katina Lang-Lindsey, an assistant professor at Alabama A&M University, has been named among the newest cohort of Enriching Learning, Enhancing Visibility & Training Educators (ELEVATE) at the Rutgers Center for Minority Serving Institutions.
Dr. Katina Lang-Lindsey
ELEVATE supports ongoing learning, training, and networking of early career MSI faculty by providing workshops, opportunities to network with peers, and a platform for collaboration.
ELEVATE fellows develop skills through hands-on workshops on academic writing, grant writing, teaching, mentoring, and achieving tenure.
Among this year’s fellows are Lang-Lindsey; Dr. Crystal Pérez, California State University, East Bay; Dr. Felipe Mercado, California State University, Fresno; Dr. Nitika Sharma, California State University, Sacramento; Dr. DuEwa Frazier, Coppin State University; Dr. Sonya Diaz, East Los Angeles College; and Dr. Adrian Gale, Benedict College.
They are joined by fellows Dr. Joyvina Evans, Howard University; Dr. Marcus Harvey, Montclair State University; Dr. Robert Robinson, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY; Dr. Leslie Ekpe, Texas A&M University-Commerce; Dr. GoMee Park, The University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley; Dr. Victoria Kim, The University of Texas at San Antonio; Dr. Susana Gallardo, San Jose State University; and Dr. Jasmine Yarish, University of the District of Columbia.