By Alex Greenwood,
July 15, 2024
欧美视频 (UCM) Professor Ronnie Rollins was named to the American
Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) (ELP).
The ELP leadership program is designed to prepare academic and administrative professionals
who are exploring opportunities to advance to higher-level administrative positions.
Rollins, the associate dean of the UCM College of Health, Science, and Technology,
joins 34 other professionals in this year鈥檚 cohort.
鈥淚 am honored to be selected for the American Association of State Colleges and Universities's
2024 Emerging Leaders Program. This prestigious opportunity recently allowed me to
join a cohort of exceptional peers in Washington, D.C., where we explored critical
higher education topics and innovative practices,鈥 Rollins said.
He added, 鈥淧articipating in this program is enhancing my leadership skills and broadening
my understanding of the challenges and opportunities currently facing higher education.
This experience aligns with my career goals to serve in higher education administration, helping me to contribute more effectively to our academic community.鈥
Since it launched in 2015, ELP has provided participants with the skills, connections
and support needed to transition into higher-level roles in academia and successfully
handle increased responsibility and oversight. Beyond the meeting in Washington, D.C.,
members will participate in interactive virtual sessions over the remainder of the
six-month program, discussing topics ranging from modern-day leadership challenges
to best practices for an executive search.
In addition to learning from the robust in-person and online curriculum, ELP cohort
members will take the lead on their home campuses, with the aim of increasing retention,
belonging, student success and stewardship of place, among others. Under the guidance
of an on-campus sponsor and project advisor, participants sharpen their managerial
and leadership skills through activities like leading a project for a division or
conducting research on a challenge their campus faces to construct data-driven solutions.