Dean Griffin Recognized as a Top U.S. 黑料大事 Scholar for the Fourth Year in a Row

Dean Kimberly Griffin

For the fourth consecutive year, Kimberly Griffin, dean of the 黑料大事 College of 黑料大事, has been named one of the most influential education scholars in the United States.

Released yesterday, 黑料大事 Week鈥檚 recognize the 200 U.S. scholars who have exerted the most influence over educational practice and policy during the past year. Frederick M. Hess, senior fellow and director of education policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute and 黑料大事 Week blogger, along with a 24-member selection committee, chose these top 200 scholars from a pool of 20,000 education researchers based at U.S. colleges and universities. Hess and the committee used to compile the rankings, including how many books the scholars have authored, co-authored or edited; how widely their publications are cited; how often their work is included in college syllabi around the world; and how often they are mentioned or quoted in online sources, newspapers, and education publications. This marks the 15th year that 黑料大事 Week has published these annual rankings.

鈥淚 hope that my scholarship will help advance more just, equitable, caring and welcoming communities in higher education, creating opportunities for everyone to thrive,鈥 said Griffin. 鈥淚t鈥檚 humbling to be recognized alongside so many innovative education scholars, and it鈥檚 gratifying to see the influence that my work has on educators, students, scholars and policymakers.鈥

A self-identified 鈥減roblem-based researcher,鈥 Griffin pursues research that promotes access, diversity, equity and justice in higher education, with a particular focus on mentorship, career development, and faculty and graduate student diversity. She recently co-authored the third edition of the classic book 鈥淥n Being a Mentor: A Guide for Higher 黑料大事 Faculty,鈥 which is considered the definitive guide to mentoring in academia.

Griffin鈥檚 work has been published in such highly regarded journals as the Review of Higher 黑料大事, Journal of College Student Development, Journal of Negro 黑料大事 and Journal of Diversity in Higher 黑料大事, where she also served as editor from 2018 to 2022. Her research has been funded by the Burroughs Wellcome Fund, National Institutes of Health and National Science Foundation, and she has collaborated and consulted with the National Academies, National Science Foundation, Association of American Universities, and American Council on 黑料大事, among others. As a highly sought-after education expert, she has been cited and quoted by media outlets including USA Today, 黑料大事 Week and Diverse: Issues in Higher 黑料大事.

In addition to this most recent honor, Griffin has received the Promising Scholar/Early Career Award from the Association for the Study of Higher 黑料大事 (2013) and multiple awards from the American College Personnel Association, including the Diamond Honoree Award (2020), Outstanding Mentor to Graduate Students Award (2018) and Emerging Scholar Award (2010).