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Pursuing Research Excellence: Dr. Lesia L. Crumpton-Young's Vision for HBCUs in STEM



In this episode, Diverse host David Pluviose sits down with Dr. Lesia L. Crumpton-Young, the president of Texas Southern University and one of Diverse’s 2023 top 25 leading women in the world of academia to be recognized during Women’s History Month.

Tune in as Crumpton-Young speaks to her storied journey through higher education, from being the first African American woman to earn a doctorate from the Texas A&M University College of Engineering to answering the call to help transform lives in higher education.

Crumpton-Young also discusses her comprehensive, multi-faceted approach to getting underrepresented students successfully through post-secondary education, promoting and supporting diverse students in STEM fields, and competing for Research-1 status at HBCUs.

KEY POINTS:

  • Dr. Lesia L. Crumpton-Young’s journey through higher education
  • How to boost the number of minorities achieving STEM doctorates
  • What is the role of HBCUs in preparing students for STEM field careers?
  • The potential impact of HBCUs reaching Research-1 classification
  • Texas Southern University’s growth initiatives for the future 

QUOTABLES:

“I believe being a president in higher education is all about transforming the lives of others.” 

“It's clear that without HBCUs, there would be no diverse STEM workforce.”

 “We need our HBCUs and our Hispanic-serving institutions (HSIs). We need them to be engaged in research because they will produce good solutions to many of the grand challenges that are plaguing our nation.”

GUEST RESOURCES:

President’s bio: tsu.edu/about/office-of-the-president/presidents-bio.html

Texas Southern University to Launch College for People to Finish Incomplete Degree Programs | Diverse: Issues In Higher Education (diverseeducation.com)

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