NAFEO Names First Class of Leadership Fellows
SILVER SPRING, Md.
The National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education (NAFEO) has selected 13 outstanding faculty, from historically and predominantly Black colleges and universities, for its first class of Kellogg Leadership Fellows in the NAFEO National Leadership Institute. The institute is designed to train and develop the next generation of senior-level leaders for the nation’s historically and predominantly Black colleges and universities.
Each of the fellows will undergo an extensive course of study and training in practical, hands-on issues that senior institutional leaders typically encounter, such as budgeting, governance, fund raising, student services, and alumni and governmental relations. In addition, each fellow will be provided a mentor who is currently a president/chancellor at a NAFEO-member institution.