Three African Americans Appointed to Administrative Roles at Universities
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Norris “EJ” Edney III has been appointed associate dean of students for belonging and communities at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. He comes to his new role from Talladega College in Alabama, where he served as vice president and deputy chief of staff. Previously, he was director of the Center for Inclusion and Cross Cultural Engagement and assistant vice chancellor for diversity and inclusion at the University of Mississippi.
Dr. Edney is a three-time graduate of the University of Mississippi, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in biological science with minors in chemistry and psychology, a master’s degree in higher education and student personnel, and a doctorate in higher education.
Seyvion Scott has been named the student engagement librarian in learning and academic engagement at Syracuse University Libraries. She previously held librarian roles with Monroe Community College in Rochester, New York, and Medaille University Library in Buffalo, New York.
Scott is a graduate of the University of Rochester, where she majored in African and African American studies. She holds a master’s degree in information science with a concentration in library and information services from the University at Albany of the State University of New York System.
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