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MLI InstituteMLI Institute
June 12–15, 2010June 12–15, 2010
Washington, D.C.Washington, D.C.
Preparing the Next Generation of LeadersPreparing the Next Generation of Leaders
American AssociationAmerican Associationof State Collegesof State Collegesand Universitiesand Universities
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millennium leadership initiative
The American Association of State Colleges and Universities’
(AASCU) Millennium Leadership Initiative (MLI) is a premier
leadership development program that provides individuals,
traditionally underrepresented in the executive ranks of higher
education, the opportunity to develop leadership skills, create
a philosophical leadership strategy and build the network
necessary to advance to a presidency or chancellorship.
MLI was originally conceived by AASCU’s African-American
presidents to ensure that the next generation of leaders in higher
education reflects the diversity within our nation’s colleges and
universities. Since its first year of operation, MLI has been open
to any accomplished academic administrator at the dean’s level
or higher, or individuals who have gained a similar status in other
organizations.
For more than a decade, MLI has reinforced the vital role that
diversity plays in the academic institutional mission, assisting
participants to advance their careers and helping institutions
diversify their executive leadership. We firmly believe in including
the best and most qualified individuals regardless of race and
gender.
Since the first MLI class in 1999, 338 protégés have graduated
from the MLI Institute. Forty percent of graduates have advanced
significantly in their careers, and 46 graduates have become first-
time presidents or chancellors. Nine individuals have entered their
second presidency, bringing MLI’s record to 57 presidencies and
chancellorships. However, success cannot be measured only in
the number of presidencies or chancellorships. The greater value
of MLI’s influence lies in building broad diverse senior leadership
on campuses. This achievement has been recognized nationally.
Additionally, individual career advancement extends well beyond
those graduates who achieve a presidency or chancellorship.
saturday, June 12
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9 a.m. – Noon * Thomas Boardroom
MLI Executive Steering CommitteeChair: Mickey L. Burnim, President, Bowie State University
and MLI Chair
12:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. * Washington Ballroom
Opening General Session
Welcome/ExpectationsPresiding: Mickey L. Burnim, President, Bowie State University
and MLI Chair
Opening Remarks: Gladys Styles Johnston, MLI Director and Assistant
to AASCU Presiden,t and a MLI Founder
The Presidents College Completion Goal:
A Roadmap for Success
Presenter: Frank Chong, Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Community Colleges, U.S. Department of Education
Self-Introductions: The Class of 2010
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Conversations Among Presidents About LeadershipModerator: Keith T. Miller, President, Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
and President-Elect, Virginia State University (Class of 2000)
Presidents: William e. (Brit) Kirwan, Chancellor, University System of
Maryland
Mary Sias, President, Kentucky State University
Sidney ribeau, President, Howard University
robert Caret, President, Towson University
Nancy Kleniewski, President, The State University of New York,
President, California State University, Stanislaus✦
Gladys Styles JohnstonMLI Director and Assistant to the AASCU President
Chancellor, University of Nebraska at Kearney✦
Charlie NelmsChancellor, North Carolina Central University
Chancellor, University of Michigan-Flint✦
Wendell RayburnFormer President, Lincoln University, Missouri
AASCU Staff Liaison✦
James C. RenickExecutive Assistant and Senior Advisor
to the President, Central State University, Ohio
Chancellor, University of Michigan-Dearborn✦
F.C. RichardsonChancellor Emeritus, Indiana University Southeast✦
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Benjamin AkandeDean, School of Businessand TechnologyWebster University470 East LockwoodSaint Louis, MO 63119-3141Phone: (314) 264-5953Fax: (314) [email protected]
patricia ArredondoAssociate Vice Chancellor-Academic AffairsUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee161 W. Wisconsin Ave.Suite 6000Milwaukee, WI 53203-2602Phone: (414) 227-3301Fax: (414) [email protected]
Gail BakerDean, College of Communications, Fine Arts and MediaUniversity of Nebraska at Omaha6001 W. Dodge StreetOmaha, NE 68182-0001Phone: (402) 554-2232Fax: (402) [email protected]
Susan e. BorregoVice President for Student AffairsCalifornia State University Dominguez Hills1000 East Victoria StreetCarson, CA 90747-0005Phone: (310) 243-3300Fax: (310) [email protected]
Aminta h. BreauxMillersville University of PennsylvaniaP.O. Box 1002Millersville, PA 17551-0302Phone: (717) 872-3594Fax: (717) [email protected]
Cheryl d. dozierAssociate ProvostUniversity of Georgia119 HolmesHunter Academic Bldg.Athens, GA 30602Phone: (706) 583-8195Fax: (706) [email protected]
Lorenzo estersVice President of Accessand the Advancementof Public Black UniversitiesAssociation of Publicand Land-grant Universities1307 New York Avenue, NW, Suite 400Washington, DC 20005-4701Phone: (202) 478-6056Fax: (202) [email protected]
William J. FritzSenior Vice Presidentand Provost for Academic AffairsCity University of New York,College of Staten Island2800 Victory BoulevardStaten Island, NY 10314-6600Phone: (718) 982-2440Fax: (718) [email protected]
Cheryl renee GoochDean, School of Humanities and Fine ArtsGainesville State CollegeP.O. Box 1358Gainesville, GA 30503-1358Phone: (678) 717-3698Fax: (678) [email protected]
Mary h. GreshamDean, Graduate School of EducationUniversity at Buffalo, SUNY367 Baldy HallBuffalo, NY 14260Phone: (716) 645-6640Fax: (716) [email protected]
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Bonita hairstonChief of StaffUniversity of North Texas System1155 Union Circle #311425Denton, TX 76203-1220Phone: (940) 565-3514Fax: (940) [email protected]
Georgia M. haleDean, College of AppliedScience & TechnologyUniversity of Arkansas-Fort SmithP.O. Box 36495210 Grand Ave.Fort Smith, AR 72913-3649Phone: (479) 788-7721Fax: (479) [email protected]
Jaffus hardrickVice President, Divisionof Human ResourcesFlorida International University18571 SW 44th StreetMiami, FL 33029Phone: (305) 348-2190Fax: (305) [email protected]
dale JonesProfessor of Public Administrationand Director, National Homeland Security ProjectVirginia Commonwealth University2328 Mary Goodwyn RoadPowhatan, VA 23139Phone: (804) 426-8696Fax: (804) [email protected]
James LimbaughVice President for Strategy,Planning and PolicyAngelo State University2601 W. Avenue NASU Station #11017San Angelo, TX 76909-1017Phone: (325) 942-2708Fax: (325) [email protected]
Wallace d. LohExecutive Vice President & ProvostUniversity of Iowa609 Larch LaneIowa City, IA 52245Phone: (319) 335-3565Fax: (319) [email protected]
denise MaybankSenior Associate Vice Presidentfor Student AffairsMichigan State University153 Student Services BldgEast Lansing, MI 48824Phone: (517) 355-7535Fax: (517) [email protected]
Michelle McClureAssistant Vice Presidentfor Academic AffairsHarris-Stowe State University3026 Laclede AvenueSaint Louis, MO 63103-2136Phone: (314) 340-3612Fax: (314) [email protected]
Christine J. QuinnProvost and Vice ChancellorUniversity of Wisconsin-Extension432 N. Lake StreetRoom 401Madison, WI 53706Phone: (608) 262-6151Fax: (608) [email protected]
Kim hunter reedChief of StaffLouisiana Board of RegentsP. O. Box 3677Baton Rouge, LA 70821-3677Phone: (225) 342-4253Fax: (225) [email protected]
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Mwalimu J. ShujaaExecutive Vice Chancellor& ProvostSouthern Universityand A&M College at Baton RougeJS Clark Administration Bldg • 3rd FloorBaton Rouge, LA 70813Phone: (225) 771-2360Fax: (718) [email protected]
Alfred ThompsonAssociate Vice President for Student Life and Dean of StudentsEastern Washington University320 Pence Union Bldg.Cheney, WA 99004Phone: (509) 359-2466Fax: (509) [email protected]
Maria ThompsonVice President, Researchand Sponsored ProgramsTennessee State University3500 John Merritt Blvd.Nashville, TN 37209-1500Phone: (615) 963-7644Fax: (615) [email protected]
Kara Miles TurnerAssistant Provost for Academic AffairsMorgan State University1700 E. Cold Spring LaneTruth Hall #300Baltimore, MD 21251Phone: (443) 885-3584Fax: (443) [email protected]
Connie WaltonInterim Provost and Vice Presidentfor Academic AffairsGrambling State UniversityP.O. Box 4288Long-Jones Hall, Room 133 AGrambling, LA 71245Phone: (318) 274-6342Fax: (318) [email protected]
Jin WangAssociate Provostand Dean of Academic ServicesUniversity of Tampa401 W Kennedy Boulevard Box XTampa, FL 33606-1450Phone: (813) 257-3641Fax: (813) [email protected]
Sherryl WeemsAssociate Vice ProvostUniversity at Buffalo, SUNY465 Washington StreetBuffalo, NY 14203Phone: (716) 849-6727Fax: (716) [email protected]
Belle WeiDean of EngineeringSan Jose State UniversityOne Washington SquareSan Jose, CA 95192-0002Phone: (408) 924-3881Fax: (408) [email protected]
Mary C. WyattVice President for Academic AffairsSavannah State UniversityCampus Mail Box 20419B.J. James DriveSavannah, GA 31404-5255Phone: (912) 356-2204Fax: (912) [email protected]
mli sponsors and supporters
Sponsor
Supporters
american academic Leadership Institute
association of Public and Land-Grant universities
the Council of Independent Colleges
Coalition of urban and Metropolitan universities
the westin grand
Lobby Level
Delivering America’s Promise
AASCU’s 430 public college and university members are found throughout the United
States and in Guam, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. We range in size from 1,000
students to 44,000. We are found in the inner city, in suburbs, towns and cities, and in
remote rural America. We include campuses with extensive offerings in law, medicine
and doctoral education—as well as campuses offering associate degrees to complement
baccalaureate studies. We are both residential and commuter, and with on-line degrees as
well. Yet common to virtually every member institution are three qualities that define its
work and characterize our common commitments.
• We are institutions of access and opportunity. We believe that the American promise
should be real for all Americans, and that belief shapes our commitment to access,
affordability and educational opportunity, and in the process strengthens American
democracy for all citizens.
• We are student-centered institutions. We place the student at the heart of our enterprise,
enhancing the learning environment and student achievement not only through teaching
and advising, but through our research and public service activities.
• We are “stewards of place.” We engage faculty, staff and students with the communities
and regions we serve—helping to advance public education, economic development
and the quality of life for all with whom we live and who support our work. We affirm
that America’s promise extends not only to those who come to the campus but to all our
neighbors.
We believe that through this stewardship and through our commitments to access
and opportunity and to our students, public colleges and universities effectively and
accountably deliver America’s promise. In so doing we honor and fulfill the public trust.