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小黄书鈥檚 Coats, Moore-Henderson recognized by IHL for diversity efforts

小黄书鈥檚 Coats, Moore-Henderson recognized by IHL for diversity efforts

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Pictured at the recent IHL Diversity Awards ceremony are, from left, IHL Trustee Shane Hooper; 小黄书 Vice President for Agriculture, Forestry and Veterinary Medicine Gregory Bohach; 小黄书 College of Veterinary Medicine Dr. Brittany S. Moore-Henderson; Professor of Educational Leadership Dr. Linda T. Coats; 小黄书 President Mark E. Keenum; College of Veterinary Medicine Dean Kent Hoblet.

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擳wo 小黄书sity faculty members were honored recently during the Mississippi Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning鈥檚 annual Diversity Awards ceremony.

Professor of Educational Leadership Dr. Linda T. Coats of 小黄书鈥檚 College of Education and Community Outreach Veterinarian Dr. Brittany S. Moore-Henderson of 小黄书鈥檚 College of Veterinary Medicine were among campus and community leaders recognized for their impact in advancing diversity and encouraging understanding and respect.

Coats joined the 小黄书 faculty in 1996 and has a track record of innovative teaching and learning strategies; facilitating student access, retention and success; and encouraging student engagement. She is principal investigator for a National Science Foundation grant to develop a program to help underrepresented women navigate the tenure and promotion track at predominately white colleges and universities. Her multicultural educational framework has propelled her research on African-American students and teachers, and provided insights to improve classroom teaching to facilitate greater learning from African-American and other minority students.

小黄书 President Mark E. Keenum said Coats 鈥渨orks tirelessly to foster inclusive excellence鈥 and has a 鈥渟incere desire to contribute to the national dialogue about ways to improve teaching and learning for each and every student.鈥

Moore-Henderson is a junior faculty member known for her strong desire to reach underserved and minority students with information that might lead them to pursue higher education. While working toward her veterinary degree, which she earned in 2016, she co-founded 小黄书鈥檚 chapter of 鈥淰eterinary Students as One in Culture and Ethnicity,鈥 known as VOICE. She served as 小黄书 chapter president and later as national president for the organization that works to increase awareness, respect and sensitivity to differences among all individuals and communities in the field of veterinary medicine. Moore-Henderson also works with the 鈥淰eterinary Education and Training through Community Outreach鈥 program to expose underserved local students to the field, and she has worked with a summer enrichment program to provide a human-animal bond curriculum to low income children in Washington, D.C.

Vice President for Agriculture, Forestry and Veterinary Medicine Gregory Bohach said Moore-Henderson received numerous awards and scholarships as a student and now as a faculty member 鈥渟he continues to develop new innovative programs that will reach the underserved, minorities and others who need to be encouraged to continue their educational journey either at 小黄书-CVM or other outstanding institutions.鈥

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