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Phone: (813) 388-3774 Email: drnmwest@gmail.com EDUCATION Aug. 2011 Doctor of Philosophy, Higher Education Administration West, N. M. (2011). The African American Women s Summit: A case study of a professional development program by and for African American women student affairs professionals (Doctoral dissertation). Available from ProQuest Dissertations and Theses database. (UMI No. 3466832) Advisor: Wilma J. Henry, Ed.D. Aug. 2009 May 1999 May 1997 Graduate Certificate, College Teaching Master of Education, College Student Affairs Bachelor of Arts, Psychology RESEARCH Interests Examining the psychosocial experiences of Black women in the academy Evaluating professional development in student affairs Refereed Journal Publications West, N. M. (in press). Withstanding our status as outsiders within: Professional counterspaces for African American women student affairs administrators. NASPA Journal About Women in Higher Education. West, N. M. (2015). In our own words: African American women student affairs professionals define their experiences at PWIs. Advancing Women in Leadership Journal, 35, 108-119. Henry, W. J., Butler, D. M., & West, N. M. (2011). Things are not as rosy as they seem: Psychosocial issues of contemporary Black college women. Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory, & Practice, 13(2), 137-153. Henry, W. J., Fowler, S. R., & West, N. M. (2011). Campus climate: An assessment of students perceptions in a college of education. Urban Education, 46(4), 689-718. Henry, W. J., West, N. M., Jackson, A. (2010). Hip-Hop s influence on the identity development of Black female college students: A literature review. Journal of College Student Development, 15(3), 237-251. Henry, W. J., & Glenn (West), N. M. (2009). Black women employed in the ivory tower: Connecting for success. Advancing Women in Leadership Journal, 27(2), 1-18. Retrieved from http://www.advancingwomen.com/awl/may2009/copy_awl_henry_new.pdf Manuscripts Under Review West, N. M. (under review). A decade of a student affairs preconference program: Perceptions and characteristics of African American Women s Summit participants (2005-2015). Manuscript submitted to The College Student Affairs Journal.

West, N. M. (under review). By us, for us: The impact of a professional counterspace on African American women employed in higher education. Manuscript submitted to The Review of Higher Education. West, N. M. (under review). The African American Women s Summit: A student affairs professional development program. Manuscript submitted to Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice. Refereed Conference Presentations West, N. M., Shuford, B., et al. (2015, March). African American Women s Summit: Navigating Our Next Steps with Confidence and Courage. Full-day, Pre-conference Workshop at NASPA Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA (refereed). Tillery, C., West, N. M., et al. (2014, March). African American Women s Summit: Engaging in Authentic Self-Worth: A Multi-Dimensional Approach to Transforming Leadership. Full-day, Pre-conference Workshop at NASPA Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD (refereed). West, N. M., & Henry, W. J. (2013). By Us, For Us: Professional Development for Black Women in the Academy. NASPA Annual Conference, Orlando, FL (refereed). Henry, W. J., & West, N. M. (2010, March). Hip-hop feminism and psychosocial issues among Black college women. NASPA Annual Conference, Chicago, IL (refereed). West, N. M., & Henry, W. J. (2009, November). Hip-hop, Black college women, and identity development. SACSA Annual Conference, Nashville, TN (refereed). Henry, W. J., West, N. M., & Butler, D. (2009, October). Black undergraduate women in college: Things are not as rosy as they seem. NASPA FL Drive-In Conference, Tampa, FL (refereed). Henry, W. J., Brightharp, C., Shuford, B., West, N. M., et al. (2009, March). African American Women s Summit: Fostering relationships to strengthen our resiliency in the academy. Full-day, Pre-conference Workshop at NASPA Annual Conference, Seattle, WA (refereed). Henry, W. J., Butler, D. M., & West, N. M. (2008, October). Black female millennial college students: Dating dilemmas and identity development. NASPA FL Drive-In Conference, Tampa, FL (refereed). Henry, W. J., West, N. M., & Butler, D. M. (2008, October). African American women in student affairs: Survival & success in the 21 st century. NASPA FL Drive-In Conference, Tampa, FL (refereed). West, N. M., Koshko, S. A. (2005, March). NCBI Welcoming Diversity Workshop. NASPA Annual Conference, Tampa, FL (refereed). Non-Refereed Conference Presentations West, N. M. (2011). The African American Women s Summit: A case study of a professional development program developed by and for African American women student affairs professionals. Florida Education Fund MDF Mid-year Research and Writing Conference, Tampa, FL. Henry, W. J., & West, N. M. (2009, July). Multicultural competence: Exploring dimensions of diversity. Continuing education session presented at the 47 th Annual Convention of the National Dental Hygienists Association, Jacksonville, FL. 2

Grants West, N.M. (Summer 2014). An Exploration of the Impact of the African American Male Summit on the Professional Development of African American Men in Student Affairs. Channing Briggs Small Grant NASPA Foundation, Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education (NASPA). Not funded. West, N.M. (Spring 2014). An Exploration of the Impact of the African American Male and Female Summit on the Professional Development of African American Student Affairs Professionals. Research Grant ACPA Foundation, College Student Educators International (ACPA). Not funded. West, N. M. (Spring 2011). The African American Women s Summit: A case study of a professional development program developed by and for African American women student affairs professionals. Dissertation Research Grant McKnight Doctoral Fellowship Program, Florida Education Fund. Funded $12,000. West, N.M. (Spring 2010). Hip-hop feminism and psychosocial issues among Black college women. Conference Presentation Grant Student Government, University of South Florida. Funded $400. West, N.M. (Spring 2010 Fall 2008). Kosove Enrichment Fund Grant Alumni Association, University of South Florida. Funded $3,000. TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2014-present Seminar in College Teaching (EDH 6938) /Dissertation Chair 2013-present History and Politics of Higher Education (EDU-805) Developing the Formal Proposal (RES-885) Higher Education Administration Ph.D. Program Grand Canyon University, Phoenix, AZ Organizational Leadership Ed.D. Program 2009-present Issues in Diversity (SDS 6701) ) CSA Internship (EDG 6947) CSA Field Experience (EDF 6944) Introduction to Student Affairs-Online (SDS 6042) Workshop and Conference Design-Online (EDG 6281) Ecology of Campus Life-Online (SDS 6624) College Student Affairs M.Ed. Program 2001-2006 Undergraduate Studies The University Experience (SLS 1101) Leadership Fundamentals (LDR 2010) ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE Assistant Director 2012-present Academy for Teaching and Learning Excellence Develop presentations about effective teaching methods and various instructional technologies Facilitate workshops for full-time faculty, adjuncts, and graduate teaching assistants Teach multiple sections of graduate-level Preparing for College Teaching (PCT) course Lead Faculty Learning Communities, book clubs, and faculty writing squares 3

Assistant Principal (temporary appointment) Village of Excellence Academy, Tampa, FL 2011-2012 A Hillsborough County Public Schools Charter School Supervised campus operations in Principal s absence Planned daily school activities by participating in the development of class schedules, teacher assignments, and extracurricular activity schedules Participated in development of campus improvement plans with staff, parents, and community members Graduate Research Assistant 2008-2011 Psychological and Social Foundations Conducted research related to the psychosocial development experiences of individuals with multiple cultural identities enrolled and employed in various types of higher education contexts Facilitated College Student Affairs (CSA) M.Ed. program admission interviews and provided admission recommendations Advised first and second year cohorts of CSA program students Assisted with the coordination of CSA Open House, Orientation, and Graduation and Pinning Ceremony Recruiter/Assistant Director 2006-2007 Office of Undergraduate Admissions Recruited students from the following historically underrepresented populations: first-generation-tocollege students; students from limited income backgrounds and/or economically disadvantaged schools and communities; and African American/Black, Hispanic, Native American/American Indian, multiracial and recent immigrant families Coordinator, Office of Multicultural Activities 2001-2006 Office of Student Activities Coordinated multicultural student events and services, including the establishment of the first National Coalition Building Institute campus program in Florida and the revitalization of the Multicultural Welcome Week and Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Annual Commemorative Celebration Interviewed, hired, supervised, trained, and evaluated undergraduate and graduate student staff and full-time support staff Proposed and managed $69,000 annual programming budget Office Administrator Village of Excellence Academy, Tampa, FL 2000-2001 A Hillsborough County Public Schools Charter School Provided administrative support to Principal and managed central office operations Coordinator of Student Development North Carolina Wesleyan College, Rocky Mount, NC 1999-1999 Office of Residence Life Managed residence hall operations and coordinated department-wide hiring, training, and staff evaluation Resident Director 1997-1999 Department of Residence Services Managed residence hall operations and actively participated as a member of the Residence Services team by assisting with policy development and leading departmental efforts in service improvement 4

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Refereed Journals Urban Education, Reviewer (2015) NICOLE M. WEST, PH.D. Professional Organizations NASPA Florida Drive-In Conference Program Review Committee Member (2008) SACAC Drive-in Conference Committee Member (2007) National Coalition Building Institute Train the Trainer Participant (2002) University of South Florida Florida Consortium of Metropolitan Research Universities, Hi-Tech Pathways Team (2014) Outstanding Undergraduate Academic Advising Award Committee (2013) International Service Break Participant, Ghana, Africa (2011) Adult, Career, and Higher Education Associate/Full Professor Search Committee (2009) Office of Undergraduate Admissions Recruiter Search Committee, Chair (2007) Associate Vice President for Student Affairs Search Committee (2006) Office of Student Programs Sr. Coordinator Search Committee, Chair (2006) Diversity Task Force (2005) Students Against Discrimination Everywhere (SADE), Advisor (2004-06) Black Student Union, Advisor (2004-06) Intercollegiate Athletics Diversity Committee (2004-05) Phyllis P. Marshall Center Staff Development Committee (2004-05) Residence Services Area Coordinator Search Committee (2003) Residence Services Assistant Director Search Committee (2002) P.R.I.D.E. Alliance, Advisor (2002-03) Commissioned in Destiny (CID), Advisor (2001-03) USF Gospel Choir, Advisor (2001-05) Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc., Advisor (2001-02) Enrollment Management Advisory Group, Students of Color Project Team (2001-02) Associate Vice President for Diversity & Equal Opportunity Search Committee (2001) ORGANIZATIONAL AFFILIATIONS College Student Educators International (ACPA), Member Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education (NASPA), Member Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education (POD), Member Florida Faculty Development Consortium (FFDC), Member USF Alumni Association, Life Member HONORS AND AWARDS Florida Education Fund s McKnight Doctoral Fellowship Program (2010-11) USF Graduate School s Top-Up Funds for Outstanding Doctoral Students (2010-11) Graduate & Professional Student Council Graduate Student Award (Spring 2010) Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Wolfe Sisters Endowment Fellowship (Spring 2009) Harrison and Ruth Kosove Graduate Fellowship (2008-09; 2009-10) SUS Summer Enrichment Program (Summer 2008) USF Division of Student Affairs Lighting the Way Award (2003) 5