THE LINCOLN UNIVERSITY CHOOSES MOSLEY TO LEAD STUDENT AFFAIRS

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Dr. Juliana M. Mosley, new vice president for student affairs at The Lincoln UniversityLINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA – Dr. Juliana M. Mosley has been named vice president for student affairs at The Lincoln University, President Dr. Robert R. Jennings announced.

Most recently, Mosley served as vice president for student affairs at Edward Waters College, a private, historically Black institution in Jacksonville, Florida, where she was responsible for creating programs and services that contributed to student development, including: career services, residence life, Greek life, student government and new student orientation, among others. The division had 30 employees and a budget of more than $1.4 million.

In his announcement, Jennings noted her extensive experience in senior student affairs leadership positions and her commitment to students.

“I am pleased to welcome Dr. Mosley to our leadership team, and I have every confidence that when our students begin interacting with her, they will experience her passion, enthusiasm and insight for creating an environment that contributes to the holistic development of students,” Jennings said.

Mosley replaces interim Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Lenetta Lee ’85, who has served in this role since Fall 2013. The Division of Student Affairs encompasses residence life, student life and development, career services, public safety, financial aid and admissions, among others.

Mosley previously served as vice president of student affairs at both Marygrove College in Detroit, Mich., and Philander Smith College in Little Rock, Ark. as well.

“I am thrilled to become part of The Lincoln University family and build upon its legacy of firsts,” Mosley said. “I look forward to working under the leadership of President Jennings, in concert with amazing faculty and staff, and serving the students, as we prepare them to be global leaders.”

Mosley earned a Ph.D. in educational leadership with a concentration in administration as well as a master’s degree in curriculum and teacher leadership with a concentration in urban education, both from Miami University of Ohio. She received a bachelor’s degree in business education from Ball State University in Muncie, Ind. Her research interests include Black women’s leadership, racial identity attitudes of Black students, culturally relevant curricula and communities, mental health issues among Black college students and first-generation college students.

Mosley will begin her duties Nov. 1.

EDITOR’S NOTE: ‘THE LINCOLN UNIVERSITY’ IS NOW THE OFFICIAL NAME FOR THE INSTITUTION FORMERLY REFERRED TO AS ‘LINCOLN UNIVERSITY’ OR ‘LINCOLN UNIVERSITY OF PA’ AND SHOULD BE ADHERED TO IN ALL REFERENCES.


Founded in 1854, The Lincoln University (PA) is the FIRST of four Lincoln Universities in the world and is the nation’s FIRST degree-granting Historically Black College and University (HBCU). The University combines the elements of a liberal arts and science-based undergraduate curriculum along with select graduate programs to meet the needs of those living in a highly technological and global society. Today, Lincoln, which enrolls a diverse student body of approximately 2,000 men and women, possesses an international reputation for preparing and producing world-class leaders such as Thurgood Marshall, the FIRST African American U.S. Supreme Court Justice; Lillian Fishburne, the FIRST African American woman promoted to Rear Admiral in the U.S. Navy; Langston Hughes,the noted poet; Kwame Nkrumah, the FIRST president of Ghana; Nnamdi Azikiwe, the FIRST president of Nigeria and a myriad of others. 

 

Lincoln University, the nation’s first degree-granting Historically Black College and University (HBCU), educates and empowers students to lead their communities and change the world. Lincoln offers a rigorous liberal arts education to a diverse student body of approximately 2,200 men and women in more than 35 undergraduate and graduate programs.